How to Play Blitz Chess - Blitz chess, also known as Speed Chess, is a single, time-controlled game of 1-10 minutes. Playing Blitz chess creates a flurry of moves, as both players hustle to complete their respective halves of a chess game, depending on which rule set they're playing under. Other than the blazing-fast speed required to complete a full chess game in such little time, the standard rules of movement, capture, and game ending apply.
Preparing to Play the Game
- 2Learn the basic rules. You will need to learn the rules before playing blitz chess. First, familiarize yourself with the rules of standard chess. The rules are basically the same in standard and blitz chess. The only differences are the number of illegal moves allowed, and the timing formats.[2]
- One illegal move can mean a loss in a game of blitz chess.
- 3Find an opponent. Anyone that knows how to play the game will do. Consider your level of playing when choosing an opponent. Don’t start off with someone that is much more advanced than you when you are a beginner.[3]
- 4Do finger stretches before you begin to play. Players sometimes lose because of finger fatigue. Stretching your fingers will help circulation as you play.[4]
- Make a gentle fist. Hold for thirty seconds. Then, release and spread your fingers wide. Repeat four times.[5]
- Place your palm flat on a table. Straighten your fingers as flat as you can against the surface of the table. Hold for thirty seconds. Release and repeat four times.
Playing the Game
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Face off against your opponent over the chess board. The person playing White gets the privilege of moving first, but the person playing Black chooses which side of the table to sit on.
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Inspect everything about the table. This includes how the pieces are set up, the time on the clocks, and the clock's orientation. Once play begins, none of these can be changed.
- The time on the clocks should be set to the amount of time you want to play the game. In a blitz game, you should set the clock between one to ten minutes.
- The clock should be placed on either side of the chess board. Black decides which side of the board to place the clock.[6]
Improving Your Game
- 1Play standard games of chess. A game of blitz chess is not that different from any other game of chess. Blitz chess is just played much faster. The fast-paced game of blitz chess may be too overwhelming for someone who is new to the game of chess. A good way to get better at blitz chess is to improve your game of standard chess.[7]
- 2Play a slightly longer game. Blitz chess can often seem harder than standard chess because the short time of the game makes the player emotional and excited. Try playing a slightly longer game. Playing a longer game will help you train to think clearly and rationally while playing.[8]
- 3Practice with stronger players. The best way to improve at blitz chess is to play with more advances players that challenge you to better your game. It may get tiring to play with much more advanced players too often, so practice with other players of mixed levels of strength.[9]
- Try playing with a player that you beat 1 out of 4 to 1 of 8 games against.
- Occasionally play with weaker players. This will build your confidence, and help the weaker players improve their games.
- 4Study game tactics. Chess is thought to be 80% tactics, and it is not any different for blitz chess. Pay attention to your and your opponent’s positions while playing. Spotting your opponent’s tactics and tactical mistakes will give an advantage in the game.[10]
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