How To get briliant move?

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GabeShine
Hello everyone, can you tell me, how to get the briliant move in the chess in your opinion?
Yao_Wang
Look deeply into your positions, look for the ingenious moves that are “brilliant”. Look ahead a few moves to find great plans.
GabeShine

Thanks yao wang

TheEloCollector1
A brilliant move in chess.com is probably a great sacrifice, one that leads to a check mate or something else like that
GabeShine

Thanks for your opinion,the golden apple

Adelaide20

I agree with TheEloCollector1. Sometimes even sacrificing you queen is the best option. It will shock your opponent, so that they will try to checkmate your king while your main piece is not on the board. This then normally makes their guard slip a little, leaving an opening for you.

Good luck with your next game! !

Adelaide20

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Adelaide20

Yao_Wang, what you said about looking deeply into your positions is really good advice. You sound really wise. Do you have any other tips for when i compete in my school's chess tournament?

magipi
Yao_Wang wrote:
Look deeply into your positions, look for the ingenious moves that are “brilliant”. Look ahead a few moves to find great plans.

Is this chatGPT? It smells like that, and it has nothing to do with the truth.

magipi
TheEloCollector1 wrote:
A brilliant move in chess.com is probably a great sacrifice, one that leads to a check mate or something else like that

It's simpler: on chess.com a "brilliant move" is: a sacrifice that is good.

It doesn't have to be the best move (but close). It doesn't have to make any sense.

GabeShine

wow you all give good opinions

koroshabdoli

من در تمام بازی هایم یک یا دو حرکت درخشان دارم و خیلی حرکت های عالی دیگر. این حرکات کلید پیروزی های زیاد من است.

koroshabdoli

من در تمام بازی هایم یک یا دو انیمیشن درخشان دارم و خیلی حرکت های عالی دیگر. این حرکات کلید پیروزی های زیاد من است.

Overex

yeah magipi is right

Yao_Wang
magipi wrote:
Yao_Wang wrote:
Look deeply into your positions, look for the ingenious moves that are “brilliant”. Look ahead a few moves to find great plans.

Is this chatGPT? It smells like that, and it has nothing to do with the truth.

It's really not. Also, it does have some truth, a brilliant move is usually an ingenious move. You are definitely right about it being a sacrifice but the question was how to get one so I was trying to help.

Yao_Wang
Adelaide20 wrote:

Yao_Wang, what you said about looking deeply into your positions is really good advice. You sound really wise. Do you have any other tips for when i compete in my school's chess tournament?

Basically: if you see an opportunity for a brilliant blunder (like @TheEloCollector1 was saying), look into the position and try and see if that position will work out. It's pretty easy for some people to jump for a sacrifice in an attempt at a brilliant move while not seeing the outcome.

Yao_Wang

OH MY GOD, I JUST REALIZED I SAID "Brilliant blunder". THAT IS NOT WHAT I MEANT 😩

MushroomMania100
Yao_Wang wrote:

OH MY GOD, I JUST REALIZED I SAID "Brilliant blunder". THAT IS NOT WHAT I MEANT 😩

You can edit past posts.

Yao_Wang

Really? I didn't know that

RE3_14

A brilliant move is just a very good sacrifice, at least on this site, right?

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