Chess is a challenging board game for two players with 16 pieces that move across a board with eight rows and eight columns, with fixed rules. The object is to checkmate the opponent's king.
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A big searchable game database.
Provides problems, studies, rules and online play.
Includes quotes, rules, tactics, chat, and Internet play.
The purpose of the site is to champion the success of black chess players around the world, to give a greater sense of community, and for sharing ideas and knowledge.
A blog covering chess news and tips.
Weblog for fans by chess fan Dennis Monokroussos. Plenty of discussion about positions and people.
Problems, news, games, history, players, and rules.
Winning chess tactics, puzzles, and instruction.
Discussion board based around chess strategy and analysis videos.
Contains openings, middle games, and endgames studies. Also wallpaper, computer chess, puzzles, chess gym, library, video lectures are also available.
Contains news, articles, strategies, videos, resources.
A chess site featuring tournaments, games and history as well as many fun stories about chess.
Chess education, history, articles, current events, and the CalGames Database.
Online PGN chess game database with java viewers, and chat forums.
Features classic openings, puzzles, facts, biographies, and hints.
Chess pictures, stories, tournaments, games and problems.
This website is dedicated to writing free articles on a range of topics to help the average player improve. Topics discussed include openings, strategy and endgames.
Several short articles illustrating how computers play chess.
Scott McCloud recounts his childhood and adult addiction to the world of grids, knights, and checkmates.
Information includes rules, tactics, clubs, software, and Internet play.
Encyclopedia entry provides hyperlinked information about history, playment, literature, computer games.
Article by International Grandmaster Arthur Bisguier.
(February 04, 2009)
Information includes rules, tactics, clubs, software, and Internet play.
Contains openings, middle games, and endgames studies. Also wallpaper, computer chess, puzzles, chess gym, library, video lectures are also available.
Discussion board based around chess strategy and analysis videos.
Weblog for fans by chess fan Dennis Monokroussos. Plenty of discussion about positions and people.
A blog covering chess news and tips.
Winning chess tactics, puzzles, and instruction.
This website is dedicated to writing free articles on a range of topics to help the average player improve. Topics discussed include openings, strategy and endgames.
A big searchable game database.
Several short articles illustrating how computers play chess.
A chess site featuring tournaments, games and history as well as many fun stories about chess.
Contains news, articles, strategies, videos, resources.
The purpose of the site is to champion the success of black chess players around the world, to give a greater sense of community, and for sharing ideas and knowledge.
Encyclopedia entry provides hyperlinked information about history, playment, literature, computer games.
Chess education, history, articles, current events, and the CalGames Database.
Includes quotes, rules, tactics, chat, and Internet play.
Online PGN chess game database with java viewers, and chat forums.
Features classic openings, puzzles, facts, biographies, and hints.
Chess pictures, stories, tournaments, games and problems.
Problems, news, games, history, players, and rules.
Scott McCloud recounts his childhood and adult addiction to the world of grids, knights, and checkmates.
Provides problems, studies, rules and online play.
Article by International Grandmaster Arthur Bisguier.
(February 04, 2009)
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