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How To Play The Sicilian Four Knights Chess Opening

Chess Openings By Andrew Hercules

The Four Knights Variation of the Sicilian Defense begins with the moves: 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 e6 There are at least two other systems in the Sicilian where all four knights are developed very quickly (the Classical and the Sveshnikov), but it’s this particular variation which is known in chess […]

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Closed Sicilian Chess Opening

Closed Sicilian Chess Opening

By Andrew Hercules

The Closed Sicilian chess opening begins with the moves: 1.e4 c5 2.Nc3 Nc6 3.g3 The Closed Sicilian leads to positions which are just that …closed! Pawn exchanges in the opening and early middlegame are rare and both sides slowly manoeuvre behind their pawn structures. White’s second move is to prevent Black from playing an early […]

C3 Sicilian Chess Opening

C3 Sicilian Chess Opening

By Andrew Hercules

The c3 Sicilian begins with the moves: 1.e4 c5 2.c3 From modest beginnings, the c3 Sicilian has in the last couple of decades catapulted itself to become the leading option for white players wishing to steer clear of Open Sicilians. It has many things going for it: it’s logical, reliable and it doesn’t require too […]

Bishop b5 Sicilian Chess Opening

Bishop b5 Sicilian Chess Opening

By Andrew Hercules

The Bishop b5 Sicilian System is a great alternative to the typical mainlines. The Rossolimo and Moscow Variations are good choices for those disinclined to learn the theory associated with Open Sicilians.Note that those wishing to use these systems would also require a response to the move order 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 e6. These lines tend […]

How To Play The Accelerated Dragon: Beginner’s Breakdown

How To Play The Accelerated Dragon: Beginner’s Breakdown

By Andrew Hercules

The Accelerated Dragon of the Sicilian Defense begins with the moves 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 g6 The Accelerated Dragon This variation is very closely linked to the Dragon in that the f8-bishop is fianchettoed along the h8-a1 diagonal, and often the two variations transpose into each other. The main difference is that […]

How Do The Pawns Move In A Chess Game?

How Do The Pawns Move In A Chess Game?

By Andrew Hercules

Your Pawns are your infantry, or foot soldiers. Because they are on foot, they move slowly and can’t escape easily from more powerful pieces. There are more pawns on the board than any other piece and they can be sacrificed to open up lines of attack. How does the Pawn move? In general, Pawns can […]

How To Play The Scandinavian Defense: 3…Qa5

How To Play The Scandinavian Defense: 3…Qa5

By Andrew Hercules

The Scandinavian opening begins with the moves: 1.e4 d5 With the move pawn to d5, Black immediately challenges White’s central pawn on e4 and also creates opportunities for his light squared Bishop to get developed. In most cases as well, Black will have an opportunity to bring his Queen to a somewhat active post. On […]

How To Lay Chess Traps: Best Tricks In Chess

How To Lay Chess Traps: Best Tricks In Chess

By Andrew Hercules

Everyone likes the idea of trapping his opponent in chess. Picture the following: You are in the middle of a long, hard struggle with your nemesis, Pit-bull Hogan. The game has been even for a long time when suddenly, you seem to have made a grave error! Pit-Bull triumphantly captures your Queen, a snarl on […]

Psychological Factors In Chess

Psychological Factors In Chess

By Andrew Hercules

It has often been said that people are their own worst enemies. The saying is particularly applicable to chess players. We can memorize all the openings; we can study the middlegame and master thousands of different positions; we can become endgame experts. But even with experience and significant accomplishments under our belts, we can still […]

How Do Chess Pieces Move?

How Do Chess Pieces Move?

By Andrew Hercules

When starting to learn chess, the first thing you must learn about is how to move each of the pieces on the chessboard and some special moves like casting, en-passant, and promotion. In a nutshell, here is the summarized answer to your question: how do chess pieces move? In chess, the two players move in […]

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