Did you know that a term from music 🎵 has also made its way into chess? ♟️
Intermezzo, or the "in-between move," is a clever intermediate move that disrupts your opponent's plans. Instead of responding directly to a threat, you insert a surprisi...
You’ve outplayed your opponent, you've got the winning position, but... the game isn't over yet. So why do many players struggle to convert a winning position into a win? 🤔
It’s all about composure. 😌 The pressure to finish the game ...
Aggressive attacks ⚡ or calm positional play 🧘. Every chess player has their own unique approach. Some prefer sharp tactics, while others focus on solid, strategic positions. 🔥
World champions 🏆, though each gravitating toward their preferred st...
Every chess game leads you into a unique type of position. The question is, are you ready for it?
♟️ Open positions: Tactical battles, rapid piece activity, and sharp calculations. Can you handle the chaos?
🔒 Closed positions: Strategic maneuv...
Stopping the chess clock during a game isn't something you can do at any time. Here are the key situations when it's allowed according to FIDE rules:
🏳️ Claiming a Draw: You can stop the clock to claim a draw due to threefold repetition or the...
In our final part of this series, we discuss the fear of underperformance. The pressure to meet high expectations can be overwhelming, as seen in Hans Niemann’s recent match against Magnus Carlsen, where high expectations did not result in a...
The fear of time pressure often stems from past experiences where players have lost games due to running out of time, even when they were in strong positions. This fear can grow over time, leading to rushed decisions as players try to avoid the dr...
In our ongoing series, we explore the fear of facing highly skilled opponents. José Raúl Capablanca was once called the "Chess Machine," a nickname that reflected the intimidation his skill invoked in his opponents. Likewise, Garry K...
Continuing our series on overcoming common chess fears, today we focus on the fear of making the wrong move. This fear can cause hesitation and lead to missed opportunities. For instance, some players avoid making aggressive moves in a winning pos...
Chess isn’t just a game of pieces and moves—it's a battlefield of the mind. One common fear players face is the fear of losing. This anxiety can be paralyzing and sometimes leads players to avoid taking necessary risks. For example, Bo...
Chess and Life: Lessons Beyond the BoardHere are a few examples of how chess principles apply to various real-life scenarios:Construction: Just as in chess, where you must plan your moves ahead and see the bigger picture, construction projects req...
Child's Secret Weapon for Success
Chess is more than just a game; it's a brain gym. Regular chess practice helps children develop:
Critical thinking: Every move is a puzzle to solve.
Memory: Remembering positions and moves strengthens the br...