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Hi again, here is second part of the article about chess notation (click here for part 1). By now, you already know the basics of
means „bad move“.
Hi again, here is second part of the article about chess notation (click here for part 1). By now, you already know the basics of
means „bad move“.
Today, I am focusing on an area of chess that is extremely important not only for chess players but for chess coaches. In the last couple of months, a…
In chess, while drawing is sometimes inevitable, it can quickly turn into a bad habit
Professor: Good afternoon, class. Today we’re going to start by defining some terms. Zephyr: Terms? What types of terms? Lucian: You mean like semester…
It tells us a good thing to do or a bad thing not to do.
Hey everyone! Welcome back to another Wednesday Q&A! SpotlessStar wants to know what to do with the knights after e4 e5. So this week we are going to loo…
There are many ways to do it, and they are all bad except for one!
Here are more tricks in the opening called the Sicilian! Opening traps are awesome! Can you solve these puzzles by Mrs Jessica E Prescott (aka Bo…
Did you ever think castling was bad? White has just castled in this position.
Piercing Pins: Mate-in-one, by Ms Jessica Era Martin (aka BoundingOwl) Time to pin it and win it! In these puzzles first you will identify the pin, the…
In these puzzles first you will identify the pin, then be a bad sport, point and
ChessKids did you know that September 15 is the official Opposite Day? Well we’re celebrating this weekend with ProfessorPando’s puzzler! Check it out: —- …
You leave Black without a good move, and the only move he has left is a bad one.”
But we’re about to find out why it can be a very bad thing for the queen to dance
Is it a scientific law or a theory? The answer is: none of the above!! My grandpa has been teaching me about the absolute laws of science and he …
But actually, my games weren’t too bad; in fact, my GM coach said that I really didn
The second world champion, Emanuel Lasker, is known as the most philosophical of great chess players. In fact, he was such a philosophical chess player, that…
Lasker wasn’t an expert on opening theory, and he often got a bad position early