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- Chess Tactics: Relevance of all-round play in chess
- Playing chess helps children excel in maths
- Man versus Machine: When a Computer will become World Chess Champion
Chess Tactics: The King’s role in attack – part 2 Chess Tactics: The King’s role in attack – part 1 - Online chess helps improve the skills quickly
- 20+ ways Chess is beneficial for You and Your Children
- Chess Games: Giving up in a Won position
- The World’s Most Nearly Impossible Chess Puzzles
- Chess Combinations: beauties from lesser known masters – 4
- Chess Combinations: beauties from lesser known masters – 3
- Chess Combinations: beauties from lesser known masters – 2
- Chess Combinations: beauties from lesser known masters – 1
- Chess Combinations: the eternal beauties of chess
- Center control in Chess makes for a forceful attack
- A vivid example on importance of center control in chess
- Endgame technique: King and Queen against Pawn on 7th rank with Support of King
- Chess Opening: Sicilian Defense Theory to Practice
- Chess Opening: Nimzo-Indian Defense Theory to Practice
- Chess Opening: Queen’s Gambit Theory to Practice
- Chess Opening: Control of Center – Part 3
- Chess Opening: Control of Center – Part 2
- Chess Opening: Control of Center – Part 1
- Chess Openings: the most popular ones
- Revisiting some old chess strategies: Utilizing ‘the Square’
- Aronian New Rapid World Champion
- Analyzing a position to create combinations
- Working out Chess Combinations
- Looking to find the best chess combination in a middle game position
- Chess Tactics: Method Approach to Calculating Combinations
- Chess Opening basics: Ruy Lopez (or the Spanish opening)
- Chess Tactics: Smothered Mate is possible on full board also
- Chess Tactics: the Old but Evergreen Philidor’s position
- Chess Tactics using opponent’s pieces to mate the king!
- Lessons for life in the game of chess
- Chess Tactics to use the might of the Passed Pawn
- Chess Tactics: more on Zwischenzug
- Good Game
- Chess Tactics: Catching Opponent on Wrong Foot
- Chess Tactics: Some more applications of Zugzwang
- Chess Tactics: should some of them be prohibited?
- Chess Tactics: using the diagonals to break enemy King’s castle
- Chess Tactics: Attacking castled King with the classic Bishop sacrifice Part 4
- Chess Tactics: Attacking castled King with the classic Bishop sacrifice Part 2
- Chess Tactics: Attacking castled King with the classic Bishop sacrifice Part 1
- Chess Tactics: Attacking castled King with the classic Bishop sacrifice Part 3
- Chess Tactics: Isolated Queen pawn and its importance in Middle game
- Chess tactics : Importance of controlling the d4 square in middle game
- The coming battle for the Chess crown
- Shape of things to come in the world of chess?
- “The stomach is an essential part of the Chess master”
- Chess Sacrifice as a Chess Tactics: recovering the investment with interest
- Chess Sacrifice as a Chess Tactics: to gain time to promote a passed pawn
- Chess Sacrifice as a Chess Tactics: promoting a passed pawn
- Chess Sacrifice as a Chess Tactics: to gain tempo
- Chess Trivia: What the List of Grandmasters reveal
- Middle game tactics: Dilemma over the choice of rooks to move
- Middle game tactics: Identifying your weakest piece is essential
- Chess Sacrifice as a Chess Tactics: to seize initiative
- Middle game tactics: How to handle the rooks at the back rank?
- Chess Sacrifice as a Chess Tactics: creating passed pawn
- Chess Sacrifice as a Chess Tactics: timing in keeping with force accumulation
- Middle game tactics: Understand the pawns thoroughly – they cannot move backwards
- Middle game tactics: Moving the worst piece first is a good idea
- Chess Sacrifice as a Chess Tactics: to gain time to attack
- Chess Sacrifice as a Chess Tactics: to open files or lines of attack
- Chess Sacrifice as a Chess Tactics: to free a square for another piece
- Middle game tactics: Bad French bishop is not always bad
- Chess Sacrifice as a Chess Tactics: gaining space for attack
- Middle game tactics: How to deal with the bad French bishop
- Middle game tactics: Bad French bishop and its consequences
- Chess Sacrifice as a Chess Tactics: diverting opponent’s piece from a square to gain advantage
- Chess Sacrifice as a Chess Tactics: Removing the important defensive piece
- Deeper look at Opposition
- A look at Pawn Endings and Opposition
- Chess Sacrifice as a Chess Tactics: breaking the walls of the castle!
- Chess Sacrifice as a Chess Tactics: forcing the King to a path of doom
- Chess Sacrifice as a Chess Tactics: Driving enemy King into open
- Chess Sacrifice as a Chess Tactics: Attacking the enemy King
- Chess Sacrifices as Chess Tactics: Think before you leap!
- Chess Strategy and Chess Tactics: Balancing Act?
- Importance of chess strategy – Part 2
- Importance of chess strategy – Part 1
- Understanding differences between Chess Strategy and Chess Tactics
- What is chess strategy? Isn’t a chess game all chess tactics?
- Attacking Chess Tactics: Hounding the enemy King
- Chess Tactics in Middle Game: Give up Queens to get Passed Pawns!
- Chess Tactics: Power of a Bishop pair on long open diagonals to enemy castle
- Chess Tactics in Middle Game: Might of united Passed Pawns
- Chess Tactics in Middle Game: Power of the Passed Pawn
- Chess Endgame Tactics: Rook and Pawn endings – Part 4
- Do not panic – Tactics are present even if they are not visible – Part 3
- Chess Tactics: The story of forgotten history!
- Do not panic – Tactics are present even if they are not visible – Part 2
- Do not panic – Tactics are present even if they are not visible – Part 1
- Chess Endgame Tactics: Handling Rook and Pawn endings
- Chess Endgame Tactics: Basic Rook and Pawn endings
- Chess Endgame Tactics: Rook and Pawn endings – Part 3
- Chess Endgame Tactics: Rook and Pawn endings – Part 2
- Chess Endgame Tactics: Rook and Pawn endings – Part 1
- Surefire Reasons Why You Should Play Chess
- Importance of positional factors in chess tactics
- Chess Endgame tactics: Forcing opponent’s king to move to its own doom!
- End game Tactics: Visualizing the moves is key to tactics
- Chess Tactics: How simple tactics helped to improve the location of pieces?
- Chess tactics : Simple tips to master tactics and strategies
- Chess Tactics: How tactics helped convert a losing position to a winning one?
- Chess Strategy and Chess Tactics: One needs the other for success
- Chess Tactics: Old wine often comes in new bottles
- Chess tactics: managing endgames
- Chess Games: Amateurs can also produce gems!
- Chess Endgame Tactics: some fine points
- Chess Tactics: The role of memory
- Chess tactics: Which masters to study?
- Chess Strategy and Chess Tactics: How they go hand in hand
- Chess Endgame tactics: learn from master play
- Chess tactics in end games
- Chess tactics: A move worth some gold pieces?
- Chess Tactics: A protected passed pawn is a passport to win
- Chess Tactics: Well thought-out combinations
- Chess Trivia: To err is human even if both are GMs!
- Chess Strategy: The basic rules of deployment – Part 2
- Chess Strategy: The basic rules of deployment – Part 1
- Chess Tactics: combination using sacrifice
- Chess Problems: a challenge (in a lighter vein)!
- Chess strategy: attack on the weakest pawn
- Chess tactics: Some days are really not yours!
- Chess Trivia: The best pawn move for opening?
- Chess Trivia: What is in a name?
- Chess tactics: vision to combination
- Chess Trivia: To err is human even if he is a GM!
- Attacking chess tactics: when none gives any quarter!
- A chess game of a different kind!
- Two plays to enhance your chess endgame ideas
- Two more plays to enhance your chess endgame ideas
- Exercise in assessing the position in a chess game
- Chess Strategy and Chess Tactics in a nutshell: A beginner’s game plan – Part 2
- Chess Strategy and Chess Tactics in a nutshell: A beginner’s game plan – Part 1
- Chess Tactics Forks 16
- Chess Tactics Forks 15
- Chess Tactics Forks 14
- Chess Tactics Forks 13
- How to Find Stronger Opponents
- The Top Five Chess Strategies for Beginners
- Increase Your Tactical Skills by Learning These Important Three Steps
- How to checkmate using King and Queen vs. King
- How to checkmate using King and Rook vs. King
- Ruy Lopez opening Basic Moves
- Classical Opening Principles in Chess
- 5 simple tricks to improve the opening moves
- How to Improve your Chess Game
- Chess Tactics: More on attacking techniques
- A chessboard is only an 8×8 grid but holds a lot of power! Part II
- A chessboard is only an 8×8 grid but holds a lot of power! -Part I
- Chess Tactics: how a mouse challenged a lion
- Chess Tactics Forks 12
- Chess Tactics Forks 11
- Chess Tactics Forks 10
- Chess Tactics Forks 9
- Chess Tactics Forks 8
- Chess Tactics Forks 7
- Chess Tactics Forks 6
- One Simple Mental Exercise to improve your Mind Power
- Lessons in Chess Tactics: Attacking a castled King
- What is a Pin in Chess
- What is En passant in Chess
- How to checkmate using King and Two Rooks vs. King
- Rules of Chess Strategy and Chess Tactics: how important are those?
- The Picasso’s of Chess Boards: 10 of The Best
- Chess Tactics Forks 5
- Chess Tactics Forks 4
- Chess Tactics Forks 3
- Chess Tactics Forks 2
- Chess Tactics Forks 1
- 8 chess tactics to remember for a successful attack
- Chess Tactics Position 13
- Chess Tactics Position 12
- Chess Tactics Position 11
- 20 golden rules to remember for a successful attack!
- The power of the Pawn
- How To Avoid Premature Attacks In Chess
- The Value Of Chess Pieces
- Tips On How To Play Better Chess
- Use Time Wisely To Win A Game Of Chess
- 7 endgame positions with endgame tactics for quick checkmate-part 2
- 7 endgame positions with endgame tactics for quick checkmate-part 1
- Intuition vs. logic in chess: Do you hold chess to be a game of logic only?
- 5 Ways Of Playing Safe In Chess
- 4 Tips To Guide Your Chess Moves
- 10 endgame tactics you should remember to decide a win or draw
- The Difference Between Check And Checkmate
- 5 Top Beginner Chess Tips
- 4 Important Chess Weapons
- Ideal cocktail punch in chess games: mixing chess strategy with chess tactics in correct proportion
- Ye all non-believers, have faith: Chess is an easy game!
- Elements of Chess and their importance Part 2
- Elements of Chess Part 1
- Check and Checkmate in Chess
- All about Castling in Chess
- When you really need to think deep in chess?
- Morning shows the day?
- 10 steps to raise your game – part 3
- 10 steps to raise your game – part 2
- 10 steps to raise your game – part 1
- Chess Tactics Practice – 10
- Chess Tactics Practice – 9
- Chess Tactics Practice – 8
- Chess Tactics Practice – 7
- Chess Tactics Practice – 6
- Chess Tactics Practice – 5
- Chess Tactics Practice – 4
- Chess Tactics Practice – 3
- Chess Tactics Practice – 2
- Chess Tactics Practice – 1
- 50 Strategies to gain the upper hand over your opponent
- Will those winning strategies really help me to win?
- 4 endgame situations and what they hold for you
- Humor in Chess
- 4 myths (depending on what you believe) on the game of chess
- 7 ways chess is beneficial to your mind
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