This is a position from a classic game, when we remember the Queen's sacrifices in the King's Indian. How would you play as Black?
Interference is a tactical theme that involves disrupting an important function of an opposing piece. How would you play black?
We know that calculating is an extremely important tool for improving. In this article (https://chesslance.com/tactics/how-to-become-a-tactical-beast/) we teach you step-by-step how to evolve in this phase of the game. After reading this article, answer me:How would you play white?
A simple exercise to start the month of May well. How would you play white?A great May to everyone!
How does Black manage to promote his pawn and prevent White from promoting?
How should a beginner learn opening theory? As soon as we learn how to move all the pieces, know what checks and checkmates are, special moves, it’s time to choose what we’re going to play in the opening. But how is a first-time player going to do that? What would be the correct way to study openings? In this article, we will discuss this topic, see players’ common mistakes and guide your study! https://chesslance.com/openings/beginner-opening-theory/
A simple exercise to liven up your day. How do you play white?
No one knows how the black king ended up on h4. How would you play white?
parralax2000 Apr 26, 2024
This is a very difficult position, with incredible subtlety. How would you play as black?
This is a Blackburne versus Tarrasch game. How would you play white?
GreatoduTheFirst Apr 22, 2024
Time to make your opponent abandon. How would you play as black?
There is no right or wrong here: Just a matter of taste. Would you play 0-0-0 or 0-0? Argue in your favor!
rook_fianchetto_37 Apr 19, 2024
Troitzky was one of the greatest problem composers in the history of chess. His problems always had touches of subtlety and elegance. How would you play white?
This ending is quite treacherous. How would you play black?