Step 1: play humans online
step 2: repeat
I've been trying to teach my seven year old brother chess. So far, he could play a decent opening (although it's always the king's pawn), but, like you, gets stuck at the beginning of the middlegame.
For you (assuming you're an adult or at least a teen), I suggest picking up a few chess books at the library, or look up lessons on the internet. It's how most people study chess nowadays.
One more thing - what's an email honour system?
Hi guys, I am new to the forum and to chess in general. I know what pieces can do what and how they move, understand check and checkmate. But that unfortunately is where my knowledge stops. I have no one to play against, other than the CPU Chess Titans, my family and friends don't play chess and are all too ignorant to realise what a beautiful game it is. I don't know how to get better and its such a shame because I really enjoy chess.
When it comes to opening a game, I will choose any old opening, I don't know what I'm doing or why I moved that initial piece. I react to what the CPU does, my lack of knowledge stops me from knowing how to make a plan of attack, make a sacrifice etc. My record is 22 wins and 67 losses on chess titans over the past 3 weeks, appalling I know. This does make me wonder is chess for me or not, but surely there is potential for people to improve? *Crosses fingers and hopes*
If anyone is interested in helping me via an email honour system, where for example I am set tasks and must complete them before moving onto the next part of your "program" then please let me know.