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Ajedrez de Río Cuarto. Chess Links and Websites. Chess variants explained. SchemingMind.com does not only support traditional 'Standard' Chess; several chess variants which use the same board and pieces can also be played. Some of these are very similar to Standard Chess (for example with different starting positions), some are different games in their own right, but all are great fun to play! If you want to learn more about chess variants, we can highly recommend two great books (clicking the links will take you to the Amazon pages where you can purchase the books).

Another great resource for information about chess variants is the ChessVariants.org web site. Listed below are the chess variants that you can play on SchemingMind.com - many of these are described in more detail by the resources listed above. Chess960 Many chess masters valued the challenge of playing chess with a non-standard setup as a way to break out of the opening play doldrums. More information on Fischer Random Chess is available on ChessVariants.org Alice Chess 1 Alice Chess 2 All Queens Rules.

World Chess Federation - FIDE. GM Igor Smirnov: chess teacher, chess coach, chess trainer. Best Chess Portraits and Photos of Chess Grandmasters. The Immortal Game: Synopsis. A surprising, charming, and ever-fascinating history of the seemingly simple game that has had a profound effect on societies the world over. Why has one game, alone among the thousands of games invented and played throughout human history, not only survived but thrived within every culture it has touched? What is it about its thirty-two figurative pieces, moving about its sixty-four black and white squares according to very simple rules, that has captivated people for nearly 1,500 years?

Why has it driven some of its greatest players into paranoia and madness, and yet is hailed as a remarkably powerful intellectual tool? Nearly everyone has played chess at some point in their lives. In his wide-ranging and ever-fascinating examination of chess, David Shenk gleefully unearths the hidden history of a game that seems so simple yet contains infinity. Learn to Play Chess. Chess Corner Home Learn Play Games Fun World Champions Ecards Book Store Links Learn to Play Chess Want to play chess? Don't know how? Don't worry. This guide will help you. Once you know the fundementals, you will need to practise your skills. Why Chess? Elementary Intermediate Copyright © 1997 - 2017 Chess Corner. Chess Strategy for Chess Openings and Chess Principles. The art of chess strategy consists of formulating a plan for the chess game, and of arranging the chess pieces to accomplish this plan in view of the opponent's best response.

This chess strategy article will get any new chess player on the road to understanding correct chess opening strategy - how to control the chess board from move one. Introduction to Chess Strategy Beginning chess players discover very quickly that learning how the pieces move is the very tip of the tip of the chess playing iceberg. It's usually sometime during the first several moves of their very first chess game that they find themselves saying, "What now? " We're going to provide you with some very simple, easy guidelines in chess strategy for playing the chess opening.

We're not going to talk about specific openings or give you strings of moves to memorize; these will be some general chess strategy principles which you should think about when starting a chess game. Here's a simple example. SILMAN CHESS. March 2014 If you’re a 1.d4 player, then this book might well be for you A new edition of Dvoretsky’s magnificent work This book, the first of 3, covers the super complex Winawer Variation (sans 7.Qg4) Lakdawala teaches you to play 1.b3, which has been successfully used by Fischer, Larsen, and Nimzowitsch A fine handbook of key positional methods A deep analysis and discussion of Carlsen’s World Championship victory over Anand, in a beautiful hardcover edition.

January 2014 Jeremy Silman’s first novel! The first proper translation in English (for iPad, iPhone, and iPod Touch). A simple but effective system for those that want effective but easy-to-learn openings Another instructional masterpiece by Cyrus Lakdawala How Magnus broke Kasparov’s rating record Another magnificent book by grandmaster Ivan Sokolov Aagaard and Ntirlis team up to give you a complete, dynamic answer to 1.e4 November/December 2013 A K-8 educational math learning aid series that teaches you to play chess at the same time! July. Chess History Center - Chess Notes. Chess Training. ChessBomb.