Archive for September, 2009
Forum Added to Site
Posted on19. Sep, 2009 by beginnerChesster.
We have just added a free user forum that is designed to allow players of any skill level to safely ask questions and have them answered by our moderators or by other members of the forum. Registration is optional however there are numerous benefits of registering such as the ability to store an online profile [...]
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Chess Algebraic Notation
Posted on13. Sep, 2009 by beginnerChesster.
We have just added an article on Algebraic chess notation to our articles section. Algebraic notation is a form of chess notation that allows a game or part-there-of to be represented textually. Once a player learns to read algebraic notation, they can make use of games and opening listed in many books and on many [...]
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New Free Online Chess Game
Posted on09. Sep, 2009 by beginnerChesster.
We have just added a free play chess component to Beginner Chess. It is hoped that the new computer program will help beginner players learn chess by allowing them to test newly learned skills, moves, tactics or strategies against the computer.
The new chess program is found by following the Play Chess link at the top [...]
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Chess In Three Games
Posted on02. Sep, 2009 by beginnerChesster.
This new article details how a player can learn chess by dividing a game into three seperate and distinct segments each with their own objectives and methodologies. The three segments are:
The Opening Game: This starts from the first move and ends when offensive and defensive lines have been created.
The Middlegame: The objective here is to [...]
















