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  • 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 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 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 Make Windmills in Chess

    In chess, a windmill is a technique for pinning your enemy down while you jaunt around the board taking his pieces. It involves careful positioning and a series of discovered checks.

  • How to Make Basic Moves in Chess

    The basic moves in chess vary, as each playing piece possesses different rules regarding how it can move and where it can move. Learn the moves for the king, queen, bishop and knight with...

  • Setting Up a Chess Board

    Chess is a classic game of strategy believed to have originated in ancient Persia. It is simple enough for a child to learn and enjoy, and simultaneously so challenging people spend years honing...

  • How to Set Up a Chessboard

    A popular game played by both professionals and amateur enthusiasts, chess is a two-player game of strategy. A chessboard consists of 64 squares of alternating light and dark colors (eight rows by...

  • 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 Play Chess (How the Pieces Move and Capture)

    Part 2 in a series of stand-alone articles. Chess is an exciting game that is enjoyed by people all over the world. It is an especially good way to get kids to think analytically, teach them how...

  • How to Play the Engish Chess Opening

    The English chess opening is aggressive, and has been utilized by myriad players in chess history, including world champion Mikhail Botvinnik, sometimes credited for developing the system fully....

  • How to Play the Ruy Lopez Chess Opening

    The Ruy Lopez, or Spanish chess opening, has been around for generations and is still popular today. It is a sharp opening that fights for immediate control of the center and aims at great piece...

  • How to Play the Nimzo-Indian Classical Variation

    This particular opening is part of the hypermodern school of chess, meaning that pieces, instead of pawns, are used to control the center. Aaron Nimzowitch developed this opening, which is why it...

  • How to Play the Dutch Defense Chess Opening

    The Dutch Defense has in recent years become unpopular at the top level, but is still a very fun opening for amateurs or blitz night. The initial moves, 1. d4 f5, are sure to provide a...

  • How to Play the Reti Opening With 2. b3

    The Reti opening is in the hypermodern school of chess, meaning that it utilizes pieces, instead of pawns, to control the center. When played with 2. b3, this opening will employ a bishop on the...

  • How to Play the English Chess Opening

    The English chess opening is highly popular at all levels, from beginner to grandmaster. Named after the English player, Howard Staunton, it was incorporated in the mid-1800s but didn’t...

  • How to Play the French Advance Variation Chess Opening

    The French has been played by almost all of the top chess players at one point or another. It is a viable answer to 1. e4, and while there are a couple things to watch out for, it is a reasonably...

  • How to Play Alekhine's Defense in Chess

    Alexander Alekhine was the fourth world chess champion and a very innovative player. Alekhine’s Defense is in the hypermodern category of chess, a style where pieces, not pawns, are used...

  • How to Play Legal's Mate in Chess

    Have you ever watched a Grandmaster game in which there was a spectacular Queen sacrifice? Many of those very same Grandmasters began their serious chess study by learning openings like Legal's...

  • Queen & King's Bishop in the Game of Chess

    Learn about the Queen and King's Bishop strategy in the game of chess from an expert in this free instructional video on playing chess.

  • How to Move a Bishop in a Chess Game

    Learn tips on how to move a bishop chess piece in this free video clip on board games and strategy games.

  • How to Avoid Fool's Mate in Chess

    A fool's mate in chess is similar to a king's opening. The bishop makes a move corresponding with the king. The queen is put out into the game too early. The queen comes down to place the king in...

  • How to Perform a Fool's Mate Move in Chess

    A fool's mate is a move used in chess to checkmate an inexperienced opponent in just a few moves. It's the fastest possible checkmate in chess, but it requires some real nerve on your part, and...

  • How to Run a Queen's Gambit in Chess

    The queen's gambit is a standard chess opening used in modern chess. A gambit occurs when a pawn is offered to the opponent. The gambit is accepted if the opponent captures the pawn. The gambit is...

  • How to Open With the Queen's Pawn in Chess

    Both novice and grand-master players open with the queen's pawn in chess. It is one of the most common and practical openings used in modern chess. Queen's pawn openings produce a stronger...

  • How to Use Chess Pieces

    If you want a challenging game that depends on strategy, then it's time you were introduced to the two-player game of chess. Players start a chess game with sixteen pieces in black or white....

  • How to Play the Spanish Opening in Chess

    What's known as the Spanish opening, or Ruy Lopez, has been played as a sequence of opening moves in chess for centuries. It is effective, easy to learn, and commonly used by beginning chess...

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