A Chess computer or online game is a good way to learn the moves. To improve, you should paly against players who are better than you are and observe how they try to beat you. After friendly games, players can point out to each other what their plans were and how they put them into practice.
You can also read books and articles on chess tactics and strategy. There are chess problems and commentary in the US Chess Federation's monthly magazine, Chess Life.
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1.) Practice against REAL people, not computers. Computers are a start, but they can be predictable to a fault.
2.) Study the subject, especially openings, defenses, and end game techniques.
3.) Play against REAL people.
You can practise your game by playing others on-line or setting up your board and playing against yourself/others and by reading/studying other games of chess/scenarios .