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Chess Instruction - Improve Your Game

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Strategy and Tactics - First Steps
Strategy, sometimes called positional play, and tactics, sometimes called combinational play, are the twin pillars of success at chess. Here is a series of resources on About Chess that will acquaint you with the different weapons that make up a chess player's arsenal.
Middle Game Fundamentals
Most chess games are won and lost in the middle game, where your imagination is your greatest ally.
Endgame Fundamentals
To become a better chess player, improve your endgame. Some of the most difficult positions have the fewest pieces.
Top 10 Ways to Lose at Chess
No one likes to lose at chess, but if you're going to lose you might as well do it in style. Here are a few of our favorites, many of which we learned from direct experience.
Chess Tutorial : Maximize the Usefulness of Your Moves
The power of the double attack is well known in chess tactics. Less well known is a similar concept that applies to positional moves. We like to call this the 'Principle of Maximum Usefulness': The chess move that does the most is often the best.
FAQ : Intermediate questions
If you already know how to play, then your top priority is to become a better player. We've received and answered dozens of questions that go well beyond the basics. Have a question? Look here for the answer. Sometimes you'll find a fact, sometimes an opinion. From your About Chess Guide.
How To Improve at Chess
Want to play chess better? Of course you do! Every chess player's favorite topic is how to improve. From your About Chess Guide.
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.
'Relative Value of Pieces and Principles of Play' by Steinitz
The Modern Chess Instructor, by Wilhelm Steinitz, Chapter VII, Relative Value of Pieces and Principles of Play • Introduction
Bobby's Binds
Binds are fairly common in chess. We don't see them often in master games because good players prefer to avoid getting into binds and will even sacrifice a Pawn to steer away from them. To find good examples of binds, we have to look at the notes of master level games. One excellent source for examples is Bobby Fischer's 'My 60 Memorable Games'.
Classic Chess : 64 Great Games
Introducing the About Chess Game Viewer, here are 64 great chess games considered by many experts to be among the best ever played. Step through the moves of a game or click Autoplay to watch a game like a movie.
Anatoly Karpov International School of Chess
'Chess is not only a game, but a proven learning tool to help students with problem solving. The International Chess Institute of the Midwest (ICIM), that operates the famous school, promotes chess in education, both in the public and private sectors.
BCC Learning section
The Barnet Chess Club of Britain covers a wide range of instructional topics. A series of 'opening technical papers' discusses opening repertoires for both White and Black.
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.'
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.
ChessLodge.com
'Chess Strategy will feature set of free lessons focused on particular subject. We will cover different topics inside the huge theoretical field and the aim is to provide at least one weekly update.'
Global Chess Academy
'The FIDE Presidential Board Meeting in Antalya, Turkey, January 2007 decided to have a Global Training Headquarters. To carry out the Board’s will, Global Chess Academy (GCA) was set up.'
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 1900 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.'
ImproveYourChess.com
'Why we just know we can improve your chess: We don't just give you dry and boring lessons, most of the material here is interactive - you have to think, just like you would in a real tournament game!'
Intchess Asia Pte Ltd
'Intchess Asia hopes to improve on its existing training resources and facilities with national chess federations in the region and in Asia, by managing the FIDE-approved Asean Chess Academy.'
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.'
Experts.about.com
Experts : Chess. Ask a question and get an answer. Even faster is to ask your Chess Guide!
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