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Checkmate in One Practice: Rook Power…by, Mrs Jessica
Checkmate in One Practice: Rook Power…by, Mrs Jessica
series on ChessKid with a brilliant lecture on the power
Mike Amori shows you the power of the pawn wedge in
We saw the power of rooks on the seventh rank in the
The rook only realizes its full power in the endgame
What’s more powerful than confident girls playing chess? Not much! If the queen is the most powerful piece in chess, then it makes sense to see the best moves of two of the top queens of chess — Vera Menchik and Judit Polgar!
In chess, the Knight has the special ability to jump over other pieces (both your own and the enemy’s). It can also move in two directions at once! No other …
One of the shortest games we’ve ever featured in a ChessKid video! Today Highlama shows you how to advance your pawns and kick your opponent’s pieces, while stifling his back-rank army. It’s a total crush, thanks mostly to White’s hero on d6. The lama caps it off with a queen trap – the poor girl didn’t even get a chance to move off her home square. You don’t see that every day!
NM Carissa Yip is back to regale you with more tales from the U.S. Women’s Championship! Check out her absolutely exhilarating back and forth battle with WIM Agata Bygovtsev where both players had excellent chances at different points.
A question and answer column by National Master Andy Lee Q: When I start a chess game, I like to move my side pawns and rooks first. My friend likes to…