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Top 10 Tips for GTA .

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1.) Take Cover
While in gun fights, someone like Trevor may be too cocky to find cover, shooting enemies while staying in plain sight. Honestly, though, cover is your best bet. By pressing the proper button next to an object, you'll find sufficient cover most of the time – unless enemies blow it apart quickly – where you can duck and take out targets with ease. Don't stay too much in the open, because you'll be looking at a hefty hospital bill as a result. It pays to be patient.

2.) Kill Your Opponents Quickly with a Head Shot
When killing adversaries, the best kind of shot to take is a head shot. Sure, you can hit them in the arm and/or leg, but that doesn't necessarily mean they're down for the count. Heavily armored enemies – we're talking high-level police officers and mercenaries – will take a lot more damage than your average gunman. Try to line up your shot and take it. This will guarantee their quick demise, and save you a headache when you want to end the gunfight.

3.) Buy a Hangar – and Save Yourself Airport Trouble
Entering an airport or military installation can easily spell trouble for your Wanted ranking – especially if you have a firearm drawn or try to steal a jumbo jet with security on your tail. If you want to ease up the tension a bit, invest in a nearby hangar. This will let you enter most air facilities, though some are still locked. It may be expensive, but it could save you trouble down the road – especially if you really want to boost that 747.



4.) Take Some Time and Relax 
You might think that side activities are rather useless when it comes to getting your life of crime on, but in fact, they can provide an additional boost to your character. For instance, doing yoga with Michael will help improve his special ability skill, and playing golf and/or tennis will be a great way to ease up on energy loss after consistent missions. Besides, these activities provide a nice change of pace from the usual chaos. Give them a try.

5.) Max Out Your Weapons 
When it comes to getting the most from your firearms, you'll want to level them up as quickly as possible. This will improve their accuracy, bullet capability and firing capabilities, which can make all the difference when it comes to gun battles. Stop by Ammu-Nation when you have some extra cash on hand, and go ahead and level up your favorite weapons. You'll see big improvements the next time you get into a skirmish.



6.) Let Chop Find Collectibles
There are a vast number of collectibles hidden throughout Grand Theft Auto 5, including UFO space pieces and other cool goodies. However, they aren't always in plain sight. That's why it's good to have a dog like Chop around. He can sniff out collectibles, making it easier for you to pick up stuff. Simply download the iFruit app for your mobile device – relax, it's free – and select "Make Chop Hunt For Pick-Ups." He'll do the rest – when he's not humping a lady friend, that is.


7.) Nail the Landing With Your Car
When it comes to mid-air jumps, you have a neat trick on your side that will help you with landing – you can control it in mid-air. Once you come off a big jump, use the left analog stick to twist your vehicle around so that you land as cleanly as possible. You may be tempted to perform a mid-air stunt, but you could also leave yourself open for a disastrous wreck. Think cautiously and nail the landing – you'll thank yourself later when you don't have to take your car to a repair shop.


8.) Use the Secondary Driving Camera Only When Necessary
When it comes to pursuing someone, you may be tempted to use an alternate "follow" camera angle, which takes your eyes off the main road and concentrates on where your target may be heading. Unfortunately, this is a recipe for disaster, mainly because it takes your eyes off the road. If you aren't careful, you'll end up colliding with passerby traffic or perhaps even a solid wall, distancing your follow target even further. Stay on their tail and only use the "follow" camera when you absolutely have to. You'll survive longer.


9.) It Pays to Help Your Fellow Man
When it comes to side missions, it may not sound like you're getting much in return. You'd be surprised how some can pay off, though. If you come across a bike thief, take them out and then return the stolen vehicle to its proper owner. Sometimes you'll get a simple thank you, but one in particular is a wealthy CEO who will line your pockets with $100,000 in stock as a result. See? It pays to have good judgment.


 

10.) Watch Yourself When Attacking Security Trucks 
Robbing a security truck may seem like an ideal way to cut and run with some money – especially compared to more elaborate heists. However, you'll want to prepare for trouble when breaking into one. After setting off the sticky bomb that'll open the truck, keep your gun on stand-by and prepare for opposition from both the drivers and any nearby police. Then, after you've taken care of them, grab what you can and hit the road. Don't stick around the crime scene or you'll pay for it later.

TRICKS FOR CHESS

10 Tips to Become a Chess Champ.

 

 

If you want to be a chess champ, it’ll take lots of learning and lots of practicing. Here are 10 tips to get you started:

LEARN THE MOVES

Each chess piece can move only a certain way. For instance, a pawn moves straight ahead but can only attack on an angle, one square at a time. A knight’s move is L-shaped. The bishop moves at an angle but can move more than one square at a time. The rook (castle) can move only in a straight line but can go forward, back or to the side. The queen, the most powerful piece, can move in any direction for any number of squares, but not two directions in one move. And the king moves at a stately pace — as a king should — one square at a time in any direction.

OPEN WITH A PAWN

Move the pawn in front of either the king or queen two squares forward. (Only on its opening move can a pawn move two squares.) This opens pathways for your bishops and queen to enter the game. They move on an angle and can’t get out onto the field of battle if pawns are in the way.

GET THE KNIGHTS AND BISHOPS OUT

Before you move your queen, rooks or king, move your knights and bishops toward the center of the board. You want to get these pieces out from behind the pawns so they can attack.

WATCH YOUR BACK!

And front! When it’s your turn, always think to yourself, “What did my opponent’s last move do? What is he up to?” Is he laying traps to capture your pieces? Then decide on your own plan. Always look at all your possibilities. Look at moves that would capture your opponent’s men or threaten his king first. But always double-check your moves before you play them. Ask yourself, “Does my move leave something unprotected?”

DON’T WASTE TIME

Don’t make too many moves with your pawns or try to pick off your opponent’s pawns.

“CASTLE” EARLY

Castling is a move that allows you to move your king to safety and bring your rook into play. Once all the squares between your rook and the king are unoccupied you can move the king two squares toward the rook while the rook moves to the square on the the king’s other side. If your opponent neglects to castle, you might be able to launch an attack on his king. This is the only move in which more than one piece may be moved in a turn.

ATTACK IN THE “MIDDLEGAME”

After you’ve brought all your knights and bishops into the game and castled (these moves are your “opening”), the middlegame begins. In the middlegame, always be on the lookout for ways to capture your opponent’s men. Take any piece that your opponent doesn’t protect. But look at what will happen to your piece if you take his — will you get picked off? Always be looking for ways to move lots of your men into position to attack the enemy king.

LOSE PIECES WISELY

You’ll take some of your opponent’s pieces. Some of your pieces will be taken. You must figure out what is and isn’t a good swap. Use these points to figure out whether you’re making a good move if you’re going to lose one of them:
  • Queen: 9 points
  • Rook: 5 points
  • Bishop: 3 points
  • Knight: 3 points
  • Pawn: 1 point
So is it a good idea to lose a bishop to save a pawn? No!

DON’T PLAY TOO FAST

If you see a good move, sit on your hands and look for a better one. Patient thinking is the key to chess success.

WIN THE ENDGAME

After you and your opponent swap pieces and you’re down to just a few men, the endgame begins. Now the pawns become more important. If you can advance a pawn to the farthest row away from you, that pawn becomes a queen. A big success! Let your king attack, too, as long as he stays out of reach of your opponent’s remaining pieces — especially the queen — and does not let himself to be checked.
Your king is said to be in check when your opponent threatens to use one of his pieces to capture the king on his next move. If your king is checked and you have no way to remove the threat — it can’t run away, you can’t capture the opposing piece that has him in check and you can’t block the check by moving one of your own pieces — the game is lost. Checkmate! If you checkmate your opponent before he checkmates you, then you win!

Advanced tips in PUBG

PUBG Advanced Tips To Improve Your Game.

 

Player Unknown’s Battlegrounds has taken the gaming world by storm since its release last March as part of Steam’s early access lineup and now on Xbox One. Now that you have had time to get familiar with the controls, maps, and vehicles—its time to start looking at some advanced tips to give you the upper edge against your opponents. Check out our Top 5 Advanced Tips to help you survive in PUBG.
I’ve put together five advanced tips to help you survive not only to a top-ten placement, but also give you a really good chance at that coveted chicken dinner. Let’s take a look at those advanced tips and tricks of PUBG.

How to optimize healing while using bandages

Many people do not realize, if you continuously use your bandages one right after another to heal it will waste a lot of these valuable items. You can heal the exact same amount by spacing out the use of bandages. Each bandage will heal you by 10 health over a period of eight seconds.
The healing is done in a total of five increments. On your health bar once you use the bandage you will see a white bar that is added on to your health. That is the maximum amount of health that the bandage will heal you. This bar fills up in five increments.
You want to wait to use your next bandage after the third increment occurs. By doing this, you will use an average of half the amount of bandages and only add 3 seconds on to your heal time to achieve the same amount of healing.

Save valuable time time while healing

In addition to the tip above, you can start to move when the healing item you are using is at 0.5 seconds left. You’ll get fully healed and save yourself some time as well. This works whether you are on foot or in a vehicle.
This tip is most useful when you are taking damage by the blue circle, especially late game. Many people wait until their health has fully regenerated instead of starting to run when there is 0.5 seconds left. The extra 0.5 seconds could mean the difference between life and death.

Your vehicle can be used as cover

If you are driving a vehicle and see an enemy who is out in the open and want take the fight to them by getting out to fight, don’t just get out of the car. By default, you will get out on the driver’s side and be left with no cover at all. What I highly suggest doing so that you have a much better chance of winning the fight is to get out on the passenger side of the vehicle.
On the PC press control two or control four and on Xbox One press the “A” button to change seats. This will allow you to use your vehicle as cover. Additionally, if you get out of a vehicle while on a hill you can take the brake off by tapping “W” on PC or pressing “Y” on Xbox before getting out and use it as rolling cover. The vehicle will slowly move forward and allow you to move with cover.

Free/alt look

If you are proning in the grass or hiding in a bush, there is a way to look around without moving. This is done by holding down the left ALT key on PC and RB on the Xbox One controller. This will make the camera independent of the way you are facing, and allow you to rotate the camera in a full 360-degree circle around you.
This is also useful while running around in open fields or without cover, it will allow you to spot enemies in the open. This is important as if an enemy is behind you and you are running in a straight line out in the open, they can gun you down without you ever having a chance to shoot them.

Never stay in one place for an extended amount of time

When I play PUBG, I almost never stop moving. Whether I’m fighting an enemy holding a building or looting, I always try to keep moving. When I encounter an enemy and either damage or engage them, I immediately change positions. Although this results in me playing aggressively, this doesn’t have to be the case for you.
Instead, you can just change to a different positional altogether. Maybe to a different building to try and land some additional shots from a new spot. Once you engage with an enemy or they engage you, they now have a lot of information about your position. Your ultimate goal should be to give your enemy as little information as possible. By changing positions immediately, not only do that not have information about your new location but they also have false information about where they think you are.
This puts you at a huge advantage as if will throw off their decision-making. In regards to changing positions, I personally find a lot of success in putting pressure on an enemy. When someone sees you, they begin figuring out their next move. If you take the initiative and move on them, you’ll often have more control of the fight.

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