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  • 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.

  • Chess Games for Beginners

    Beginner chess players need to learn how to attack with all of their pieces and how to safeguard their king. Find out how to take advantage of players who leave their king in the center of a...

  • Chess Training Game

    A chess training board, or a demonstration board, differs from a regular chessboard in that it is basically viewed in two dimensions. Find out how chess training boards can be used in a classroom...

  • How to Build a Chessboard

    Chess, the paramount game of strategy in the western world, may have originated as early as 100 AD. Written references to chess, and artifacts pertaining to it, have been uncovered in Scotland,...

  • 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 Play 3 Player Chess

    It's the weekend. Tom is hanging out with his chess fanatic pals Dick and Harry. They only have one chessboard. What to do? They could play one on one, and leave the third as a spectator, which is...

  • About Chess

    Few board games require the amount of mental foresight and planning capabilities that chess does. Chess can be played by people both young and old while maintaining a deep level of complexity. It...

  • How to Play Train Wreck Chess

    Train Wreck Chess is played like regular chess, but with a few variations. Each player moves both the white and the black pieces during a turn. Typically, stalemate determines the winner in Train...

  • How to Make a Chess Set

    Chess is a hobby that appeals to a wide variety of individuals. There are several types of sets, which include fantasy chess sets, tournament chess sets and war chess sets. If you can't find a...

  • How to Move a Knight on a Chessboard

    Of all the pieces on the chessboard, the knight is the one that takes a little getting used to because it doesn't move in a straight line. Once you get the hang of it, the knight is a useful piece...

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