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  • How to Buy the Best Chess Clock

    So you are a competitive chess player and want to buy the best chess clock. However unless you are very involved in chess tournaments you may not know how to find the best chess clock. Well when...

  • How to Buy the Best Chess Set

    When you want to buy the best chess set you will need to consider a few factors. You don't simply go to a toy store and buy the best chess set, but rather need to look at what you need in the...

  • How to improve your Chess

    Want to become a better chess player? Not satisfied with your current level of play? Improving at chess, or any other game, is not easy, especially if you're already past the stage of beginner's...

  • How to Play Winning Chess

    Chess is a great game. It can help you focus, and better your critical thinking skills. Many people believe that chess is a difficult game to master. Chess can be a difficult game to adjust too,...

  • How to Always Win at Chess

    Winning at Chess requires thousands of hours practicing, right? WRONG. Throw away those chess strategy guides and delete every chess website from your Mozilla bookmarks folder. It's time to...

  • How to Host a Chinese Checker Games Fundraiser

    Chinese checker is a very old board game played between two to six people. This is a game of strategy that places one challenger against the other. The winner has to place all of his/her ten...

  • How to Defend Your King in Chess

    You have played a few chess games, but you want to learn how to defend your king better. Look no further! You have come to the right place, my friend. Follow these steps, and your king will come...

  • How to Become a Better Chess Player

    So, you want to become a better chess player? Well, then! You've come to the right place. In the following steps, you will learn about some things you can do to strengthen your chess-playing...

  • How to Use the Danish Gambit Opening

    The point of the Danish opening or Danish gambit, is to take an aggressive position on the board at the expense of a few pawns. If your opponent buys into the gambit, you will take control of the...

  • How to Defend against the Four move checkmate

    Tired of losing chess in four moves? Maybe it's to a friend, a rival at your club, or perhaps a family member that is too smart for his/her own good. Regardless, This article will show you, in...

  • How to Play Chess for Total Beginners

    Chess looks intimidating to those who don't know how to play it, but it actually doesn't take much time to get the hang of it.

  • How to Become a Solid Tournament Chess Player - Part 4 of 5

    In Part 3 of this series, you began playing human opponents and focused on tactical play. Part 4 will begin to examine how to make good moves when there are no obvious tactics. This includes two...

  • How to Play a Basic Game of Chess

    Chess is a complicated board game that has evolved over the last thousand years. Unlike most board games, which rely primarily on chance, chess is a game of logic. This means that the outcome of a...

  • How to Improve at Playing Chess

    Ever wonder how to go from being a beginner or an average player to a superior player, possibly on the way to becoming a master? Here are some things you can do which will improve your game and...

  • How to Learn chess notation to help you improve your chess strategy

    Chess notation is important to learn if you want to improve your chess strategy and knowledge. You can use it to analyze your games and figure out your mistakes, then minimize them. And you use it...

  • How to Play Chess for Beginners

    Want to learn how to play chess? Chess looks like a difficult game at first, but once you get the basics down it's actually pretty easy to play. Becoming a champion ... well that's another story.

  • How to play Chess Part 1: Setting up the board

    Chess is a great game. I first learned when I was 9 years old. The basics are simple. However, it takes a life time to learn to play. In this series of articles we will begin at the very beginning...

  • How to Build a Wood Chess Table

    You can turn an old nasty coffee table or scrap wood into a "WOW you did THAT" piece. Then smile as you beat them at a game of chess or checkers on YOUR wooden table. When your done...

  • How to Play Chess

    Chess is a two player board game that anyone can play. It involves skill and strategy and can be very enjoyable once the basic set of rules are learned. Chess is played on a square board...

  • How to Choose which Openings to Play in Chess

    When playing chess, it is important that you have a good understanding of the openings you play in order to ensure that you do not fall into any early tactical traps or set yourself up for a...

  • How to Play Chess

    this article will teach you how to play the game of chess. it is a very challenging but fun game that i'm sure you will enjoy.

  • How to Beat a Beginner at Chess (or avoid simple traps when tried on you)

    Beginners at chess often fall into simple traps early on in the game. If you are a beginner, you should learn these traps so that you can avoid them. If in a tournament against someone who has...

  • How to do Legall's Mate

    Legall's Mate is a nifty quick checkmate in the middle of the board that includes a queen sacrifice! This makes it a specially good trap to try against beginners, most of whom will not realize...

  • How to do the Scholar's Mate

    Since the Fool's Mate is impractical to try out against opponents, many beginners try to beat their opponents using the Scholar's Mate, which is more feasible. For more advanced players, the...

  • How to Get Children Interested in Chess

    Chess is a great activity for children to be involved in, but not every child will want to take up the game immediately. Even children who already like chess have the tendency to get bored with...

  • How to do the Fool's Mate

    The Fool's Mate is the shortest possible checkmate, with black checkmating white in only two moves! Most chess players avoid the Fool's Mate without any problems, but every now and then a...

  • How to Use Chess Notation

    Chess notation is always used for recording chess games. It is actually very simple to understand. If you like chess but can’t read chess notation, then read this article now.

  • How to Write Algebraic Chess Notation

    In order to save a chess game to replay later, it is important to take notation.

  • How to Learn how to Play Chess

    Chess is one of the oldest and most mentally taxing games in the world. The modern game we play today evolved from shatranj, in which the pieces moved somewhat differently than they do...

  • How to Play Checkers for Beginners

    People all over world play checkers. In England and some other countries it's called draughts, but it's still the same game. Checkers is a simple game that is quite popular, especially with old...

  • How to Entertain the Kids This Summer: Family Fun on a Budget

    Your family on a tight budget this summer? No problem! Plenty to do, plenty to see, plenty to enjoy ...

  • How to Promote a Pawn in Chess (and Why It Shouldn't Always Be to a Queen)

    Pawn promotion is a very important aspect of chess. It is an extremely simple rule, yet it is often misunderstood by beginning players. This article shows you the steps for promoting a pawn in...

  • How to Play Chess

    Chess is a board game played by two players. Each player controls an army of 16 pieces - one white, one black. The player with white starts first, after that the players take turns moving one...

  • How to Win at Chess Fast

    Hi! Ever just want to blow away someone in just four moves? We'll read on and start crushing some opponents. This article will teach you how to win at chess fast

  • How to Apply General Chess Opening Principles as a Beginner

    Chess beginners often get off to a bad start in a game by effectively playing randomly. Almost always, this leads to a very rapid defeat. However, by applying certain basic opening principles, a...

  • How to Capture a Pawn En Passant in Chess (and When/Why You Should)

    Capturing a pawn en passant (in passing) is a somewhat uncommon yet important move in chess which beginners often either don't know, or don’t fully understand. This can sometimes lead to...

  • How to Beat Anyone At Chess

    Anybody can play chess. No matter what your background, education level or IQ, you can learn to play the game, and play to win. All it takes is time, perseverance and motivation.

  • How to Teach a Preschooler Chess

    Here are the steps we used to teach our five year old chess.

  • How to Castle in Chess (and When/Why You Should)

    Castling is a special move in chess which accomplishes two important goals at the same time. First, it moves your king away from the center file of the chessboard and closer to the corner where,...

  • How to Play the Openings in Chess

    Chess is not to everyone's taste. Many people find chess inaccessible and difficult. Yes, you need to learn the moves, get acquainted, and apply the rules. But chess is clear, logical fun. Here...

  • How to (and Why to) Play the Ruy Lopez (Spanish) Opening in Chess (A Guide for Beginners)

    The Ruy Lopez (also known as Spanish) opening in chess is one of the most popular and extensively explored openings in the history of chess. As such, it is a good opening for beginners to...

  • How to Make a Checkerboard Picnic Quilt Set

    Create a small checkerboard quilt set that is the size of a lap quilt. It includes all the checkers. They are all soft quilted and very easy to take along anywhere. Keep the kids busy , let them...

  • How to Make a Tic Tac Toe Game

    A game we all have played on paper, I made these as Christmas presents for many friends and family members. The origin of this game has been lost in history. It may have been a short version of...

  • How to Correctly Maneuver Chess Pieces

    Chess can be a really fun game. However, many people choose not to learn to play it. Some might say that it takes too much time. Others might say that there is no point. Yet if you have ever...

  • How to find chess in Washington, D.C

    If you are looking for an unrated game of chess in the District of Columbia, there are several places you can find one. There is a thriving chess community in our nation's Capital and this guide...

  • How to Become a Solid Tournament Chess Player – Part 3 of 5

    In Part 2 of this series you learned how to carry out checkmates against the lone king, basic endings with King and Pawns, Rook and Pawns, and minor piece endings. You also learned some of the...

  • How to Win At Chess In Under Five Moves

    Chess Is, as everyone knows, a long, time-using, skillful game. It usually takes atleast a half an hour, depending on the players' skill. There are, however, ways to make the game short and...

  • How to Win a Chess Game in Two Moves

    Getting to checkmate in just two moves? Is it even possible? Yes, it is, but it requires a great deal of luck! Here's how to win a chess game in two moves.

  • How to Become a Solid Tournament Chess Player – Part 2 of 5

    In Part 1 of this series, you learned the rules, how to read chess notation and found out how to perform all standard mates versus a lone king. Then you began your study of tactics leading to...

  • How to Join a Chess Club

    Want to play chess against someone else? Here, I'll tell you how you can find a chess club.

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