A Beginner’s Guide to the Italian Opening in Chess
The Italian Opening in chess is one of the oldest and most popular ways to start a game. It begins with the moves 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bc4. It's a […]
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The Italian Opening in chess is one of the oldest and most popular ways to start a game. It begins with the moves 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bc4. It's a […]
Starting your first few chess games can feel like trying to solve a puzzle. What's the best first move? How do I get my pieces out and attack without messing
Ever stare at a chessboard and have no idea what to do next? You're not the only one. A classic book called Logical Chess: Move by Move by Irving Chernev
A chess notation sheet is a special piece of paper used to write down every single move in a game. Think of it like a storybook for your match. It
A FIDE rating is your official score in the chess world. It shows everyone how good you are at the game. Think of it like a level in a video
If you're getting serious about chess, you'll need a FIDE ID. Think of it like your official passport for chess. This special number comes from FIDE (the World Chess Federation).
To get better at chess, you have to be super honest about your games. It's all about looking at your past games to find the mistakes you keep making—the habits
To get better at chess calculation, you need to build good habits by doing small drills over and over again. It's like learning to play guitar – you don't start
Have you ever wondered how you could get really good at chess without leaving your house? Well, that’s what online chess coaching is all about. It’s like having a personal
If you are in your 30s or 40s, this guide is for you. Many people discover chess later in life, and when they watch YouTube videos or read about prodigies,