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BENIFITS OF PLAYING CHESS How to Successfully Outrun a Bear - You don’t have to be faster than the bear. You just have to be faster than most people around you. It’s the same with succes...
BENIFITS OF PLAYING CHESS How to Successfully Outrun a Bear - You don’t have to be faster than the bear. You just have to be faster than most people around you. It’s the same with succes...
I recently came across this fascinating exploration of the art of sacrifice in chess, written by an AI language model called ChatGPT. As a chess enthusiast myself, I found the insights in this post to be incredibly valuable and thought-provoking. ...
Ever thought about what mistakes you might have made or might be making while playing chess, which could be a reason why you lose against other chess players? Well, here in this blog (part 1) I've tried to mention 3 common mistakes which players...
Chess in the Soviet Union got off to a slow start. In the 1910s, the Russian Empire had clearly been the coming power in chess, but between the war and civil war virtually all of the leading Russian players — Alekhine, Rubinstein, Nimzowitsc...
The name Dark Doings refers to composed problems in which the white force consists solely of the king and one other unit (if any), while Black possesses the full set of sixteen pieces. This maximum contrast in materials creates arresting diagram p...
Procrastination is a common problem that can affect everyone, even the most dedicated chess players. When we procrastinate, we postpone important or difficult tasks, which can lead to negative results in our game. In this article, we will look at...
Chess is a game of strategy and skill that has been enjoyed by millions of people for centuries. For new players, it can be a daunting challenge trying to improve and progress in the game. However, with the right tips and strategies, you can accel...
The chess board is an essential piece of the game, so it is important to choose it carefully. In this article, we give you some tips for choosing the perfect wooden chess board for you. The parts of the chess board The chess board consists of: ...
Endgames are an inevitable part of chess. In most games, the game comes to an end at some point. Therefore, it is important to be prepared to play endgames effectively. Why are endings so important?The importance of endings in chess lies in the f...
Chess and mathematics share a connection that goes beyond their apparent differences. Both require logical reasoning, problem solving, and strategic thinking. In chess, players must carefully calculate the possible moves of their pieces, evaluate...
Are you intimidated by learning openings? Don't worry, with the right guidance, you can become a master of the early game. Follow these 7 tips to overcome the fear of openings and get ready to conquer the board from the first move: 1. Master the ...
Do you want to progress in your chess? The PECA method offers you a complete roadmap to achieve your chess goals. This comprehensive system, which we use at Peón Negro, will help you develop your skills in four key areas: Plan, Train, Compete and ...
Have you ever wondered how chess Grandmasters organize and understand the infinite opening possibilities on the board? Crack the code of chess openings: Discover the ECO Classification (Encyclopedia of Chess Openings), which is a collection of boo...
Successful people seek or create opportunities. Expert chess players do the same. In this post, I want to share some reflections on how strong chess players find the best moves and pull off the craziest tactics from "nowhere". Most chess player...
The chessboard is a battlefield where strategy, foresight, and sometimes sheer audacity determine the victor. One such daring strategy is the Rousseau Gambit, a seldom-trodden path that veers off the well-worn tracks of the Italian Game. Named aft...
Improving your chess isn't mandatory, and I totally get it if you're all about the fun and don't mind a plateau. But what irks me is when folks throw in the towel, claiming they're "too old" or "not cut out for it." That's just plain wrong. I've s...
The Basics of Hindi Writing: Learn the fundamentals of Hindi script and how to write effectively in Hindi. Hindi is written in the Devanagari script, which consists of 11 vowels and 33 consonants. Learning the basics of Hindi writing is essential...
This is my match against the Ding Liren bot. I have a blitz rating of 470, and the bot's rating is 2788. Because of that, I feel it is an accomplishment to score 82.4% accuracy and play at a 1950 Elo rating! If anyone under 1000 has beaten top co...
Unlocking the Mysteries of the Egyptian Language Have you ever been captivated by the allure of ancient Egypt? Delve into its rich history and culture by embarking on a journey to unlock the mysteries of the Egyptian language. With its hieroglyph...
The Bird's Opening, named after the English chess master Henry Bird, is characterized by the move 1.f4. It's an aggressive opening that aims to control the center with the move f4 while preparing for rapid development and king safety. Here's a bas...
I have 2 great news today. First, my next course is at its final stages. It will be about chess strategy and it will be the perfect complement of my last course "The Complete Chess Tactics Bootcamp". The course will be ready on April 30th, so mar...
Unless you live under a rock, you've probably heard about the candidate's tournaments and the winner: Gukesh D. Probably one of the most exciting and emotional chess events in a long time. Until the last round, you didn't know who could win the...
Hey everyone! If you're like me, you have noticed that a lot (and I mean a lot!) of users on Chess.com are beginners. My rating is 913, and while being a beginner rating, it is better than 70% of other users (!!!). Not saying that others are bad o...
In the realm of competitive chess, possessing a profound understanding of openings, midgames, and endgames is crucial. However, an often-overlooked aspect that can significantly influence a player's performance is the mindset. A winning mindset no...
Playing chess as a newbie, while deeply strategic and intellectually stimulating, players are often prone to simple errors that could cost you the game. Whether you're a beginner or an intermediate player, understanding common mistakes can signifi...