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Hi there, ChessKids! So,
White can’t find any good moves.
Hi there, ChessKids! So,
White can’t find any good moves.
Buon giorno ChessKids! Last week we discussed the first few moves of an extremely common opening: 1. e4 e5 2. Nf3, attacking e5. Black had options to guard t…
Before I give you a hint, try to find the best move here for White. — — Here
Solitaire Chess Quiz, by, Mrs Jessica E Prescott (aka BoundingOwl) Hi everyone! Have you heard of solitaire chess? It’s a great way to get …
Just find a GM game and guess their moves!
Guten Morgen! Today we are flying to Leipzig, Germany 1960 to play Solitaire Chess. Mrs Jessica E Prescott (aka BoundingOwl) will show you a game…
Take out a pencil and paper and find out!
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Don’t worry about trying to find the right combination.
Hi kids! It’s Mrs Jessica E Prescott, the BoundingOwl, with some Solitaire Chess for you. You need a pencil and paper. I will wait…my cat…
"Wait, you might find a better move!" –Emmanuel Lasker. B.) e5! 5 points.
ChessKid will be present at the 2022 Candidates in Madrid, hosting the Intercontinental ChessKid Tournament Candidates 2022 as well as range of other exciting events!
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More crazy tricks in the Spanish opening! I could write hundreds of articles on the Ruy Lopez because it has so many awesome tactics! Try your ha…
Find the mate in two and then check your score at the bottom of the page.
How to make checkmate with only a Queen and a King, by Ms Jessica Martin (aka BoundingOwl) The queen is my favourite piece. She is the most powerful pi…
Can you find two different checkmates here? So, how do we make this happen?