Books On-line: Search Results
Full online texts of books no longer protected by copyright. Search on titles with the word 'chess'.
Chess for Success by Manus Fealy
Series of tutorials organized by theme. Advanced beginner to intermediate.
Chess Is Fun!
U.S. Correspondence Champion Jon Edwards covers all aspects of the game, novice to advanced.
Chess Training
ChessEbook.com. 'Lessons in chess tactics, thousands of chess combinations, chess openings, chess lectures, some chess history, and chess games of all World Championships.'
Chess Visualisation Training
Exercises to improve your pattern recognition, from 'What is the colour of a square?' to 'White's best move is ...' without sight of the board. Points are assigned according to the time to give a correct response. Requires registration and login.
ChessAid.com
Chessaid Academy offers chess courses, live lessons, opening advice, and personal assessment. Free chess test, sample lessons, and downloads.
ChessArea.com
'Learn to play chess from our group of chess masters. We are available for private lessons and opening preparation. We are eager to help out every chess enthusiast willing to learn.' Has sections on strategy, openings, and tips.
ChessLecture.com
'Watch chess videos online! International Masters and Grandmasters teach you all the latest trends in chess today.' Membership required.
Chessolutions.com
Free e-books. 'Chess masters account for about less than five percent of chess players world wide. The masses are left to guess and wonder what chess masters know and do that others don't. We are going to teach you what it is you need to know.'
ChessWise.com
Online chess lessons and chess training featuring streaming audio lectures by GMs Maurice Ashley and Michael Rohde.
Exeter Chess Club General Handouts
One of the most content-rich improvement sites on the web. Indexed by 'Basic advice', 'Attacking play', 'Annotated games', and famous players.
Experts.about.com
Experts : Chess. Ask a question and get an answer. Even faster is to ask your Chess Guide!
GM Chess
Former FIDE World Champion Khalifman's site. Online training with grandmasters, email game analysis and info about classes in St. Petersburg.
How to get to 1800 by John Coffey
'Spend half of your time studying tactics. Use a list to go over what you have memorized. Play in tournaments. Analyze your games. You need an opening repetoire. Endgames are important too.'
Mark Lowery's Exciting World of Chess
'Dedicated to learning and playing exciting chess! From beginner to master, something for everyone. Tutorials, problems ranging from basics through tactics and strategy, and more.'
Purdy Fine Method of Chess (ChessDryad.com)
'Good tactics will get you through times of bad positions better than good positions will get you through times of bad tactics.'
Torr on Survey
Survey of chessplayers. 'How you can improve your chess by modeling the patterns, behaviors and beliefs of the very strong chessplayers, the experts.'
Getting the Most out of Solitaire Chess
Solitaire chess, where you guess the next moves of a master, is a popular instructional format that you'll find in chess magazines and books. While it's largely self explanatory, here are a few tips to make it a little more valuable.