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  • Directions for Playing Chess

    Chess probably originated in Northern India in 600 AD and may possibly have existed as early as 100 AD. Variations of the game have been played in the Far East, India, the Middle East and Europe....

  • 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 Put Together a Harry Potter Chess Set

    As an accompanying marketing campaign to the very successful film franchise, thousands of products to promote the Harry Potter movies were created. One is a chess set in which the giant chess...

  • Chess Strategy, Tactics and Values of the Pieces

    Chess is a board game simulating medieval warfare. Just as in medieval warfare and society, some Chess pieces have more value than others, giving each piece a particular strength and weakness. A...

  • Why Do Chess Pieces Move the Way They Do?

    According to the United States Chess Federation, the game of chess started in India. Others argue that it began thousands of years before. Whatever its origin, the game has always pinned two...

  • 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 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 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...

  • Chessboard Rules

    Centuries old, chess is a favorite game worldwide and mixes skill and strategy like few board games have done before or since. The game can be intimidating to people who believe a person has to be...

  • 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 Set Up a Chessboard

    Before setting up a chessboard, it's important to know where the pieces belong, and one key is that the square at the right hand should be a right square. Learn about setting up a chessboard by...

  • What Are the Official Names of Chess Pieces?

    The game of chess is one of strategy. Each piece on the board has its own purpose and the goal of the game is to put the king into checkmate, his capture inevitable. The king is the most important...

  • 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 Set Up Chess

    A chessboard consists of 64 squares, placed in eight rows of eight. The horizontal rows are called ranks, and the vertical rows are called columns. The squares themselves alternate between two...

  • How to Win a Chess Game in 3 Moves

    Since you can't control the choices of your opponent, there is, of course, no such thing as a formula for a simple, quick, and certain checkmate. However, a checkmate is possible in three moves...

  • 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 Avoid a Scholar's Mate in Chess

    Unlike the two-move Fool's Mate which really never occurs in practice, many new chess players fall victim to the four-move Scholar's Mate, or some variant of it. This article shows you the steps...

  • How to Play Chess (Setting Up the Board)

    Part 1 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...

  • About Novelty Chess Sets

    The game of chess is a historic game featuring a battle between pieces representing two kingdoms, and it is easy to recognize popular chess pieces like the queen, king, knight and rook. Like many...

  • 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 Win at Chess

    Chess is definitely a thinking man's game, but if you follow some of these steps even a beginner can come out ahead against an experienced chess player. Here are my methods.

  • How to Checkmate With a King and Queen vs. Lone King

    Chess is the most widely recognized strategy game of all time. A good chess player will say that the opening, middle game and endgame are all separate games of chess in and of themselves. ...

  • How to Set Up a Chess Board

    The game of chess was first played in the ancient Persia and the current rules were established in the late 1400s. Chess is the original "war game," a game of skill and intelligence. Learning how...

  • 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.

  • Queen's Pawn Opening Move in Chess

    Learn how to use the Queen's Pawn opening move in the game of chess from an expert in this free instructional video on playing chess.

  • Queen's Gambit Move in the Game of Chess

    Learn the Queen's Gambit move in the game of chess from an expert in this free instructional video on playing chess.

  • How to Check Mate with a King & Queen in a Chess Game

    Learn tips on how to check mate an opponent with your king and queen in a chess match in this free video clip on board games and strategy games.

  • How to Setup Pawn to Queen Four Opening in a Chess Game

    Learn tips on how to the pawn to queen 4 opening in a chess match in this free video clip on board games and strategy games.

  • How to Move a Queen in a Chess Game

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

  • How the Queen Moves in Chess

    Learn how the queen moves and captures pieces in a game of chess from a chess master in this free board game video.

  • The Horse Technique in Chinese Chess

    Learn a tip on how to quickly take your opponents Rook or king or queen out in this free video clip on how to play Chinese chess.

  • The Jumper Technique in Chinese Chess

    Learn a tip on how to quickly take your opponents king or queen out with your Jumper in this free video clip on how to play Chinese chess.

  • The King & Queen Movement in Chinese Chess

    Learn how to move your king or queen in this free video clip on how to play Chinese chess.

  • How to Use "Fools Mate" in Chess, and Beat It

    This article will teach you how to perform a Fool's Mate in chess and also how to block the Fool's Mate.

  • How to Checkmate With King and Queen in Chess

    In chess, when you have a king and queen and your opponent is down to only a king, you have a strong advantage. However, when you get down to only a few pieces, it can be hard to pin down a...

  • How to Move the Queen's and King's Bishops in Chess

    A chess opening with the king's and queen's bishops and pawns makes for a powerful approach to gaining control of the center of the chess board at the start of play. Establishing this position...

  • 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 Win a Chess Game Fast

    Many people believe that chess is the ultimate game. It requires skill, strategy and the ability to think ahead. There are some moves, however, that can bring crushing defeat to an opponent very...

  • How to Win a Game of Chess in Less Than 5 Moves

    This will teach you know, with a bit of luck, to end a game of chess almost as soon as it has begun.

  • How to Move a Queen on a Chess Board

    The queen is the make or break piece on the chess board. It's the most dangerous piece to an opponent. It is vital to a good chess game to use the queen to its fullest potential without putting it...

  • How to Win at Chess Using the Fool's Mate

    The Fool's Mate is one of the simplest strategies used to win in chess. It is primarily used by the black side and will end the game in only two moves. It requires precise movement by both sides,...

  • How to Set Pieces on a Chess Board

    The game of chess has been played for centuries and is a descendant of previous simple strategic board games. Chess is a war game based on ancient battle scenarios transferred to a board with 64...

  • How to checkmate in 4 moves in Chess

    The 4-move checkmate is the most widely known quick-ending to a chess game.

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