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Chess Tournaments

Posted on08. May, 2010 by .

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A new article has been added to our article banks. This article examines three very famous chess tournaments and three very bizarre chess tournaments. We hope that this article dispells the notion that chess is a boring game. By the way, we have many more articles posted on EzineArticles. Just follow the link if you [...]

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Chess Algebraic Notation

Posted on13. Sep, 2009 by .

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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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Chess In Three Games

Posted on02. Sep, 2009 by .

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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 [...]

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Three Great New Articles

Posted on29. Aug, 2009 by .

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Boy have we been busy over the last couple of weeks. The site is continuing to grow in both size and number of visitors. Our average time on site is still quite high, so hopefully we are fulfilling our purpose of helping people who want to learn chess. Today we have posted three new articles. [...]

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Chess Special Moves

Posted on12. Aug, 2009 by .

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We have just uploaded our latest article entitled “Chess Special Moves”. This article describes at length three special moves that can be played during a game of chess. Each special move has a distinct strategic advantage and should be learned by the beginner chess player as soon as possible. The three special moves are: Pawn [...]

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First Move Advantage

Posted on11. Jul, 2009 by .

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We have just released our latest article explaining the theory behind first move advantage. This theory simply states that white has an advantage as white always moves first. Although statistically true, the article concludes by proposing that the advantage is insignificant when playing at the casual level. The article abstract follows: Belated pop star Michael [...]

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Chess Pocket Guide

Posted on09. Jul, 2009 by .

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We have just released a 2-page pocket guide essential for any would-be chess beginner. The guide contains information on each piece, the way each chess piece moves and initial board configuration. Head on over to the beginnerchess.org articles section and download it now.

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