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How to get Better at horde?

How to get better in horde? Black always win. I hardely won 1 game being white by timeout. So I am asking how to win If you are white?

How to get better in horde? Black always win. I hardely won 1 game being white by timeout. So I am asking how to win If you are white?

@Hasarel123456789 said in #1:

How to get better in horde? Black always win. I hardely won 1 game being white by timeout. So I am asking how to win If you are white?

Horde is actually fairly unbalanced, with black possessing the advantage. However, it does not mean playing with white is a lost cause. (Do NOT abort games when you do not get the color that you want). I would recommend studying one opening as white and learning all the nuances and intricacies to it, then test it by playing time controls with increment. However, bullet horde (1/2+0, 3/4+0, 1+0) is good for testing a bunch of different types of openings, so even if you blunder you still have a chance to win on time ;)

@Hasarel123456789 said in #1: > How to get better in horde? Black always win. I hardely won 1 game being white by timeout. So I am asking how to win If you are white? Horde is actually fairly unbalanced, with black possessing the advantage. However, it does not mean playing with white is a lost cause. (Do NOT abort games when you do not get the color that you want). I would recommend studying one opening as white and learning all the nuances and intricacies to it, then test it by playing time controls with increment. However, bullet horde (1/2+0, 3/4+0, 1+0) is good for testing a bunch of different types of openings, so even if you blunder you still have a chance to win on time ;)

1/2+0 or HyperHorde is fun. I prefer white in hyperhorde.

1/2+0 or HyperHorde is fun. I prefer white in hyperhorde.

Just stop playing hyper horde and get good at the actual variant first.

Here's a cool thingamajig by @sinamon73

https://lichess.org/study/UUk0IJZg

Just stop playing hyper horde and get good at the actual variant first. Here's a cool thingamajig by @sinamon73 https://lichess.org/study/UUk0IJZg

As for white, you just need to study openings I guess, and definitely play longer time controls as well.

As for white, you just need to study openings I guess, and definitely play longer time controls as well.

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