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Counterattack in chess is a concept that is underestimated or oblivious to many club players and obvious to Master level players. There are two scenarios where we get the opportunity to Counter-Attack. The first scenario is that the opponent attacks our pieces and the second scenario is of a direct assault on the king or […]
In this article, we shall embark on a journey through time, delving into the annals of history to unravel the awe-inspiring tales of accomplishment and dedication of the Top 15 Greatest Female / Best Women Chess Players of All Time. There have been many strong women chess players throughout history. Some of them have been […]
Aron Nimzowitsch was one of the deepest thinkers of the 20th century. He established chess concepts and built a whole theory of play from them. The Classical way of thinking in chess was pioneered by Steinitz and preached by Tarrasch. After the mid-1910s several chess masters began to play a different brand of chess.
Reading and absorbing new chess knowledge is one of your chess journey’s most exciting and rewarding phases. You can encounter so many eureka moments and everything seems to slowly fit in place. To learn how to play chess is easy. To learn how to play chess skillfully, that’s the real challenge.
For club-level chess players, honing three key skills – Calculation, Decision-Making, and middlegame strategy is paramount. Calculation involves foreseeing potential moves and planning with purpose, while practical decision-making emphasizes making effective moves without fixating on the absolute best continuation. In the Middlegame, understanding concepts like pawn structures and central control becomes crucial.
Chess is a social game that involves the active participation of two players. There are many ways to enjoy the beauty of chess. An often overlooked way to play chess is to play with yourself. But how to play chess with yourself? The champions of the past played chess against themselves to train. They used […]
The humble bishop frequently appears as a seemingly constrained piece with diagonal movements. Underneath this apparent simplicity, though, is a world of strategic nuance and expansive potential. This article covers the fascinating world of “Bishop Moves in Chess.” We look at how this seemingly innocuous piece can have a big impact on the board, from […]
A specific move always catches the eye of the beginner in chess. This move at first sight looks so intriguing and bewildering for the new player that they immediately yell, “Hey, I think that’s not allowed!” Castling in chess has been a fascinating topic for debate in the chess community since time immemorial, from its […]
There are many games of chess being played each minute and even each second. There are players who play online blitz chess for fun and there are those who play standard 2-hour time control chess to make a living (they are called Grandmasters). You know there are chess databases that store many of the games […]
Chess openings are akin to the initial strokes on a canvas, setting the stage for intricate struggles that unfold as the game progresses. Each system beckons players to embrace their strengths and craft their unique take on the board. In this exploration of various chess opening systems, we journey through a collection of strategic approaches […]