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Advanced Chess Puzzles
“The sign of a master is his ability to win a won game quickly and painlessly.” Chernev Irving Chernev (1900 - 1981) was a Russian-born American chess author and national master-strength player All...
0 commentsBeginner Chess Puzzles
“Chess is a great game. No matter how good one is, there is always somebody better. No matter how bad one is, there is always somebody worse.” I.A. Horowitz Israel Albert Horowitz (often known as Al...
0 commentsMate In 3 Chess Puzzles
“Many have become chess masters – no one has become the master of chess.” Tarrasch Siegbert Tarrasch (1862 – 1934) was one of the strongest chess players and most influential chess teachers of the...
0 commentsChess Openings: King's Gambit
Category – Open Game Opening Move Sequence – 1 e4 e5, 2 f4 ECO Codes – C30 to C39 King's Gambit opening has a long documented history. Both Luis Ramirez de Lucena and Giulio Polerio analyzed...
69 commentsIntermediate Chess Puzzles
“I like to coax my opponents into attacking, to let them taste the joy of the initiative, so they may get carried away, become careless and sacrifice material.” Korchnoi Viktor Korchnoi was a Candidate...
0 commentsChess strategies and their importance
Chess Strategies Chess is a mind game and requires serious thinking and application of a series of tactics and strategies to achieve the mission of saying checkmate to the opponent. Though categorized as a...
0 commentsUnderstanding the Moves in Chess
The objective of the game is to ultimately trap or beat your opponent’s king by preventing your opponent’s king to move or make countermove in any direction possible and get away from your attack known...
1 commentEnd Game Chess Puzzles
“If you want to win a game of chess, begin at the ending.” Chernev Irving Chernev (1900 - 1981) was a Russian-born American chess author. Chernev was a national master-strength player. If you are...
0 commentsMate in 1 Chess Puzzles
“A passed pawn increases in strength as the number of pieces on the board diminishes.” Capablanca José Raúl Capablanca (1888 – 1942) was a Cuban chess player who was world chess champion from 1921...
0 commentsHow to Win at Chess
Chess is fun Chess BoardLet me state up front that I am not a chess master or even an expert. My highest USCF over the board rating was 1793. My highest USCF correspondence chess rating was 1940. I did make...
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