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My very First Game

Submitted by Queenie on Mon, 07/23/2007 at 2:14pm.

No sooner than I logged on for the first time after becoming a member, I was being challenged to a game by HelfstM.  I sat staring at the screen, frightened to move. I felt as though someone was able to see me, watch me sitting there trying to make up my mind what to do. Should I accept the challenge?  Reject it? or just ignore it?  After all I'd only just joined Chess.com, I wasn't ready to be challenged, was I?  When all of a sudden, someone else came in, and I pressed a key, and there I was playing my first game. Don't ask me how I got into it, because I don't know. I was a bit nervous at first, but I soon settled in to it, and I felt I was doing alright. It was pretty even until ersa70 sent me a message Ha Hayt, I took the message to mean, I'd made a mistake and s/he had got me. From then on it was cat and mouse and the game lasted approx 4 hours. I lost to ersa70 by I thought Check mate, but not knowing what to do next, because nothing happened, even though I could not move anywhere, and we just sat there, so I resigned and sent s/he a message of congratulations for beating me. I must say I really enjoyed it. Although I suppose I will find my way round the site, it would be nice to have some instructions on what to do. I did try the help button at one time,  but it was no help for what I wanted. But never mind I've enjoyed my evening playing chess. Thanks ersa70. Thanks Chess.com I'm glad I joined. --Queenie

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Comments:

by silver4823 - 36 days ago
United Kingdom
Member Since: Aug 2007
Member Points: 11
You should have seen me with my first chess game. I was 61 yrs old and had never palyed chess in my life. I went to the rules and wrote the moves down on a piece of paper and started my first game. I appologised before I started and said that I hoped that I didn't annoy anyone too much and dove straight into the game. It was quite a while before I won a game and I couldn't believe that I had actually won it. That was over a year ago now and I thoroughly enjoy the game. I'm not brilliant at it but the more I play the more I learn. I find not playing too many games at once is better than playing a lot. I can keep my concentration better. I can't imagine not playing now.
by EnGliSHCheSsPlAy - 4 months ago
Italy Italy
Member Since: Dec 2007
Member Points: 298
eheeh you have just made my day!Laughing
by Lpiano - 4 months ago
nowhere (that really is a town) Paraguay
Member Since: Mar 2008
Member Points: 56
cool. I felt EXACTLY the same way when i played my first game. it lasted 4-6 hrs.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!  see? UR NOT ALONE.Tongue out
by zackistall - 12 months ago
Singapore
Member Since: Jul 2007
Member Points: 111
What about a friendly match. Maybe I am up to your standard.
by andy - 12 months ago
Oro Valley, AZ United States
Member Since: May 2007
Member Points: 348

Yeah I think this site is just a *little* better than the other sites based around a "Telnet" system... :)

I hope you'll try another game here queenie :) there are players of all skill levels here.

by batgirl - 12 months ago
NC United States
Member Since: Jun 2007
Member Points: 2988
I know what you went through. The first time I ever played online was through a telenet site, via a telenet window that constantly scrolled. It wasn't user-friendly like this site, not even in the very least; it didn't even have an interface (a chessboard).  It took me two weeks to figure out simply how to communicate and register, and the first game I played was a total distaster that left me a nervous wreck, melted into a puddle on the floor.  But within a month after that, I was maneuvering as if I had designed the site (not really, but I was getting around it with very little trouble, just as you will here in a week or two).
by erik - 12 months ago
Mountain View, CA United States
Member Since: May 2007
Member Points: 5795

glad you enjoyed it!

just look around the pages and start clicking on stuff ;) also, post in the forums if you have any questions! 

 

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