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In the last article
Coaches can review these games between their classes and point out the good and the bad
In the last article
Coaches can review these games between their classes and point out the good and the bad
Crushing the Castle: Never Copy Capa …by Mrs Jessica Era Prescott (nee Martin) aka BoundingOwl Bon nuit! Good evening my pretties. It’s s…
Bad idea. So even though Mr.
Professor: Hello, class. Idris: Hello, professor. A number of people were smiling. Rachel: So, is there a plan for today? Wei: What kind of chess player play…
Rachel: But the queen manuever wasn’t bad.
Poisoned Lollipops, an Early Halloween Special…by, Ms Jessica Martin (aka BoundingOwl) There’s a reason we don’t let you dive into your Halloween candy wit…
Everything under the sink is bad.
Halloween is coming up! This week we’ll learn how to force a draw with the Philidor, then play ghost chess! This is for ChessKid Ellie. Philidor and Lucena a…
This would be a bad move for White’s first turn, do you see why?
A lot of kids don’t like seeing their opponents play 1. d4 when they are black. Why? It’s slower and less exciting than 1. e4, plus it’s less common, so most…
Your "bad" light-squared bishop can be developed with Bc8-d7-e8-h5 (the most common
Losing is never fun. Most of us would agree that it feels better to win than to lose, but there are certain times when you may lose because of lack of experi…
Understand that if you go into the next round feeling bad your chances of losing
Tricks are for kids, by Ms Jessica Martin (aka BoundingOwl) Besides pins and skewers (pronounced skyoo-ers), I think double attacks are my favourite kind of …
In chess, a bad fork is one where you attack something that can attack you back.
Young masters Ryo Chen, Tani Adewumi, and Brewington Hardaway all participated in their first Norm tournaments and performed great!
An even score in your first-ever invitational is not bad at all.
In my last article I described in detail how I qualified for the first ever 2013 National Girls Invitational in Wisconsin. I also shared what I learned, howe…
I scored 3.5 of 9 – not bad for a 14-year old teen.