ChessWorld.net, founded in 2000, is an online chess site.Playing chess online is comfortable. You are in your chair, with coffee, and 2D pieces. Walking into a tournament hall with 200 silent players, ticking clocks, and 3D pieces can be terrifying. This guide will help you navigate your first "Real Life" event.
Unlike online chess, the server doesn't provide everything. In many local USCF or FIDE events, you are expected to bring your own gear:
The biggest shock for online players is "Board Blindness."
3D pieces block each other. A Bishop might be "hiding" behind a tall King.
Tip: Before the tournament, spend a week playing or analyzing on a real physical board to adjust your eyes.
This is the best part of OTB chess. After the game, players usually go to a separate "Skittles Room" (Analysis Room). Regardless of who won, you sit down and go over the game together. "What if I went here? Oh, then I saw this..." This social learning is invaluable and builds the community spirit missing from anonymous online play.