July 24, 2010 | Posted by jttn90
When you’re playing really well in game, you feel like you’re in complete control and that sooner or later, you’ll eventually find the winning combination. In most cases, you’ll probably won’t and in some, you think you’ve found it, only to realise that it’s actually a losing combination. So the question is, “How do I play chess without losing my winning position?”
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July 13, 2010 | Posted by jttn90
Hello and welcome back, or if you’re new to this site, then welcome to you too. It’s time to start going through some of the more advanced ideas in chess, including when to attack and when to defend, gaining the initiative and exploiting small advantages.
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July 10, 2010 | Posted by jttn90
Chess is a really complex game so it’s no surprise that after all this time that you’re still considered an amateur. But with study and practice, you can easily become a better player and if you’re really keen on it, you can easily gain a master title.
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July 7, 2010 | Posted by jttn90
Today, I’m going to give some practical chess tips that I think you’ll find handy – especially during a tournament.
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July 4, 2010 | Posted by jttn90
Chess is a game that requires you to calculate, analyse and to evaluate the positions that you face in a game against your opponent. Each of these things takes a great deal of time to master. And to do these things with exceptional ease – seeing 20 moves ahead with computer-like precision - is an incredible talent.
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June 30, 2010 | Posted by jttn90
Statistics show that well over 90% of all interested chess players read chess books or play on the internet (1). Whether they’re getting ready for a tournament or sharpening their tactics or even just want to get in touch with the chess world after a long period of inactivity, chess books are the essential ingredient for the development of a strong player.
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June 23, 2010 | Posted by jttn90
Now that you’ve had some practice with tactics, you also need some practice with positional exercises. These are less mentally demanding (less concrete variations) but you still have to analyse and critique positions carefully to get an accurate assessment of the position, whether white or black is good or bad.
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