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  • 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 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 Write Algebraic Chess Notation

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

  • 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 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 the Old Benoni Chess Opening

    The Benoni chess opening has been a favorite among club players and grandmasters alike for years. A sharp opening that gambits, or gives away, a pawn on the first move, it can lead to double-edged...

  • How to Play the Sicilian Najdorf Chess Opening

    The Najdorf Variation of the Sicilian Defense in chess is definitely one of the most popular of the many variations of the Sicilian Defense. The initial moves of 1. e4 c5 denotes the Sicilian...

  • 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 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 the Nimzowitsch Defense in Chess

    The Nimzowitsch Defense provides Black with an interesting response to the King's Pawn, as White is encouraged to develop a strong pawn center which she is then immediately forced to defend. The...

  • Who Plays Black & Who is White in a Chess Game

    Learn tips on how to choose who plays the black pieces and who plays the white in this free video clip on board games and strategy games.

  • How to Prepare for a Chess Tournament

    Faulty preparation can really ruin an otherwise great tournament showing. Here are some suggestions to elevate your chances of success at the chess board.

  • How to Reach a Conclusion in Chess

    Reaching a conclusion of checkmate in a game of chess requires an understanding of which pieces you need to keep on the board to end the game to your advantage, thus avoiding a checkmate against...

  • 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...

  • How to Play the Sicilian Opening in Chess

    To play the Sicilian Opening in chess is to engage in moves going back to 1594, when Giulio Polerio is documented as having used it in a game against Gioachino Greco. In the Sicilian Opening,...

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