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Abhi_chess_lectures Jun 7, 2018
How to- finished game analysis in V3 (for charles) https://youtu.be/NgEZjY2sTiY
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The_Storm_555 May 12, 2017
Answer 20 questions and find out: - Best openings for your style. - Which friends are most like you. - Which master are you most like. Take the Quiz
The_Storm_555 Apr 2, 2017
By applying basic knowledge about standard alpha-numeric names for squares on chess diagrams, players can solve coded message, except players must be able to use alphanumeric coordinates from Black's perspective and without files and ranks being labelled. The hidden message refer to a Chess Quote. Skill Level: For players familiar with use of alphanumeric coding. I wish YOU like it!!! (b3 h8 b5 b8) (g6 a1 e2) (g8 h1 a2) (d1) (c1 h6 a8 d8) (c2 e8 g1 c8) (d5) (f4 g2 b2 b6) (d4) (f1) (f2 b4 e5 c5 e6 d2) (e4) (d3) (g4 e7 a3 h3 d7 g7 a6) (d6 h4 h5 f5 e3 a4) (c6) (a5) NOTE: do not post the The solution when you got it :) White to move and mate in 2: White to move and mate in 4: White to move and mate in 2: White to move and mate in 2: White to move and mate in 2:
The_Storm_555 Apr 2, 2017
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souravghosh1895 Jun 17, 2015
Guys...just click the link and learn!! http://thechessworld.com/learn-chess/1-openings/593-7-most-important-opening-principles
Enormous self-belief, intuition, the ability to take a risk at a critical moment and go in for a very dangerous play with counter-chances for the opponent - it is precisely these qualities that distinguish great players.