How I Got Started In Chess: BrewMaster – ChessKid.com https://www.chesskid.com/learn/articles/brewington-hardaway-first-chess-moves
Here is the story about Brewington Hardaways‘ first year of studying chess.
My sister and I went to the same school.
Here is the story about Brewington Hardaways‘ first year of studying chess.
My sister and I went to the same school.
Good morning ChessKid kids! Ottie Otter wants to know,
events that can also be done as "quads" (groups of four) to ensure people of the same
Professor: Good afternoon, class. — Lucian and Zephyr: Good afternoon, Professor. — Professor: I hope you’ve both been having a goo…
. — Professor: Suppose White starts a game by playing the same 3 moves as before
Learn everything about the cool-looking knight and how it can hop over other pieces!
It’s worth the same as three pawns or a bishop, but less than a rook or a queen.
Hello, Chesskids! I started noticing a lot of double rook endgames occuring in my students‘ games. I then went to my favorite endgame book to study and teach…
It was extremely important for me to create the same counterplay against my opponent’s
Example 1: 5(2)->2+ means 5 players per group, playing both games per opponent at the same
Professor: Good afternoon, class. Are you ready for some chess? Three quarters of the students expressed a certain readiness. One quarter didn’t. Rachel: I t…
Zephyr: Are those two on the same team or something?
Celebrate the Holidays with ChessKid Join us as we kick off our Christmas-themed Tournament Series we are calling
You will also not have a phone, tablet, or any other electronic device in the same
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…
attack the pawn in the center, develop a piece, and get ready to castle all at the same
This article is by WIM Alexey Root Do you want to see the future of your chess opening? Then use this Crystal Ball trick: Imagine your position with just you…
Be sure to imagine your opponent’s position in the same way.