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25 Oct 2022
Muy agradecido de @MovistarGC por esta oportunidad de ser parte y aportar un granito de arena al EVENTAZO de #WildRift lo disfruté mucho🥰 Feliz de haber conocido a mucha gente, de castear junto con la crack de @CasterMila y de gritar cada jugada 🎙️ Ojalá vengan más cositas 😋
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La mejor explicación
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Holis, vendo refrigerador con poco uso. Solo Chile xd articulo.mercadolibre.cl/MLC…

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19 Nov 2023
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«El 'efecto Pigmalión' muestra que cuando los estudiantes perciben que su profesor confía en ellos, rinden más: se enseña más materia, hay más preguntas y se genera un diálogo entre el docente y sus discentes. La tríada 'estima-confianza-exigencia' suele motivar” #diadeldocente
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👏 PRAGG LO HIZO 👏 ¡Carlsen se enfrentará en su primera final de la Copa del Mundo contra el joven indio de 18 años Praggnanandhaa! 🇮🇳
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Replying to @JMilei
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🇵🇾 Axel Bachmann, insignia de Paraguay, volverá a representar la bandera tricolor en la Copa del Mundo. 🇨🇱 Chile contará con 3 representantes en el Mundial. Pablo Salinas nos dio "La Inmortal de Salinas" el año pasado.
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Questions from parents and coaches  1. My son started learning chess about 6 months ago. He is still a novice player. What is the best way for him to improve at chess? (Mary from Atlanta, Ga.) This is a very good question. One of the most important things to learn is middlegame tactics. Basic endgame is also very important. They are part of the foundation of chess. What you can do is start with basic middlegame tactics such as: Checkmate in one, fork, pin, skewer, discovery, etc. Slowly increase the level of difficulties from one move to two moves, then three and so on. (I have plenty of exercises in my 5-volume series Learn Chess the Right Way) In addition, what I recommend is to record the time it takes your son to solve each puzzle. Go back to the same puzzles 1-3 months later and see if he would be able to successfully solve the same puzzles faster than the first time. If he does, it shows that he is able to recognize the important positions and patterns. Repeat this pattern until they become instant recognition. The same thing can be done with endgames. Start with checkmate with King and Queen versus King, King and Rook versus King, King and two Rooks versus King, King and two Bishops versus King, etc. Be patient, work on one thing at the time. Don’t expect him to be able to solve everything the first time. Make it fun and exciting. Reward him for job well done and give him the encouragement he needs if he makes mistakes. Good luck! 2. Is it good to allow young players to play a lot of Blitz? (Bill from Red Banks, N.J.) Yes and no. Blitz is good but only with moderation. There are pluses and minuses when it comes to Blitz. Some of the good things are they get to play more games and gain more experience. It also helps them to think and react quicker. Some of the bad things are they may follow the same bad habits in Blitz in regular games. My recommendation is to keep blitz at most around 1/3 of their chess activities.

3. What is the best age to teach children chess? (Jill from Chicago, Ill.) This is a very commonly asked question. In my opinion, the best age is anywhere between 4-6 years old, depending on the child. Some kids are more mature faster and can start at 4. Some would be better off at 5 or 6. My children started to learn the rules of chess before they were 5. However, they were not really into chess until many months later. No matter if it is 4, 5 or 6 years old, you have to make it fun, exciting and motivating for the children. That’s the most important thing. If they do not enjoy it, they will not stay with chess. 4. My son is 7 years old. He is rated about 1,000. What is a good opening for him to learn? (Joaquin from Miami, Fla.) I am not a big fan of spending too much time teaching openings to beginners and novices. In my opinion, one should not spend so much time learning openings until at least 1800 and above. I always try to focus more in middlegames and endgames. I would recommend choosing openings that do not require so much time memorizing the lines and new theories. Therefore, something like the King’s Indian Attack or the Colle may be ideal. But there are many choices. @FIDE_chess @ECUonline @WOMChess
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One of the most common questions I get is what are some of the basic chess rules every beginner/novice player must know. Here it is: My Easy to Remember Power Principles of Chess 1. Control the Center! The center of the board includes the squares e4, d4, e5, and d5. When you start a game, place your pawns in the center to occupy and control as many of these squares as you can. Location, location, location! 2. Develop Your Pieces as Soon as Possible! Get your Knights and Bishops out right away. This should be done before you try to checkmate your opponent, some time in the first 6 or 7 moves if possible. 3. Castle as Soon as Possible! Castle at the very first chance you have in order to keep your king safe. Remember, you can’t win if your king isn’t safe and you get checkmated first. So don’t forget to castle! Then after you castle, connect your rooks by developing your queen. 4. Keep Your Pieces Protected! Don’t leave your pieces hanging without protection. Each and every piece you have is very valuable, so don’t forget to protect them. Protecting means if your opponent can take your piece, then you can take your opponent’s piece. 5. Have Fun and Win with Grace, Lose with Dignity! This is my motto in chess. First and foremost, chess should be fun. Sometimes you win and sometimes you lose, it’s all part of the game. When you win, be a good sport and don’t trash talk or make fun of your opponent. When you lose, be an even better sport and not a sore loser. Shake hands and congratulate your opponent. This will go a long way toward making good friends. @FIDE_chess @ECUonline @WOMChess
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Enhorabuena a @GMHikaru por derrotar a @MagnusCarlsen ¡en el DESCUENTO y ganar el Bullet Chess Championship 2023! 🏆 Este es su cuarto título del BCC en cinco años, dominio absoluto del formato 🙌.
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Uno puede entender un atraso o un problema, pero @bizarrolivecl ya se fue al extremo... Pensar que un casteo de otra empresa que fue 2 meses después, ya lo pagaron y acá... 😡
Oye muy lindo @GamersCityCL y todo, pero han pasado 3 meses y aún no me pagan! No se que onda con @bizarrolivecl o @santanderchile que no sueltan la plata a sus trabajadores, literal somos más de 20 personas en esta situación :/ Que lata que siempre se pase a llevar el rubro así
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¿Cuánta caca en la cabeza hay que tener para atacar una película que expone el negocio de la explotación sexual infantil? ¿Cuánta caca en la cabeza hay que tener para decir que eso es una “teoría de la conspiración de la derecha”? Los medios progres son eso: materia fecal.
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Exterminio para G2S🤩 YA EN VIVO CON LA FINAL DE LA LSE: twitch.tv/nexoplay_tv @BaconStripsCL @kronopia @ProfeRigel #lse #wildrift #lol #esports #TodosJugamosEnSerio
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En vivooowsky Semis y finales!!! G2s vs 404 y team amigos esperando rival en la finaaaaal Www.twitch.tv/nexoplay_tv @Nexoplay_tv @kronopia

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Estamos en viviviiiiito con mucho Wild Ridt Twitch.tv/nexoplay_tv

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Hoy hay casteito de WR! Nos vemos en el canal de @Nexoplay_tv a las 20:00 🇨🇱🎙️🔥
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Últimos cupos gente de WR!
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Mañana se vota: - se vota por la esperanza - se vota por la seguridad - se vota por el futuro - se vota por la paz - se vota por la prosperidad - se vota para reconstruir - se vota para recuperar - se vota para refrescar Mañana se vota, se vota por Chile🇨🇱✌️
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