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Best Size Chess Board: Official Dimensions

Chess Guides By Andrew Hercules

It’s vitally important when you are buying a chess board and a set of chess pieces to get the size correct. You need to ensure that the pieces not only fit on the board, but also look pleasing and uncluttered. You also need to ensure that the chess board will fit on your chosen table […]

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4 Key Principles Behind Chess Strategies

4 Key Principles Behind Chess Strategies

By Andrew Hercules

If you are lucky enough, all you would need is a strong opening and an opponent who doesn’t see through your opening to be done with the game in a jiffy. For the rest of the unlucky people, they will have to play till the end of the game. If you aspire to finish the […]

Dos and Don'ts Of Chess

Dos and Don'ts Of Chess

By Andrew Hercules

When it comes to chess, there are some dos and don’ts that you need to take care. In this article, we will look at some of these. Dos of Chess The very first thing to do is keep asking yourself questions. These questions should be along the lines of… What is my opponent up to? […]

Difference Between Check Checkmate & Stalemate

Difference Between Check Checkmate & Stalemate

By Andrew Hercules

It is important that beginners understand the difference between check and checkmate. It is obvious that “check” and “check mate” are not the same thing. These are two different terms and are not to be confused with each other. It is safe to say that the check precedes the checkmate. A check is when the […]

10 Tips To Winning A Chess Game

10 Tips To Winning A Chess Game

By Andrew Hercules

In this article I have highlighted certain tips that may help you win the game and become a stronger chess player in the future. Let us go over them in detail. 1. Memorize openings In one of my latest articles, I went over numerous different openings that are used in chess and spoke about some […]

7 Chess Tournament Rules Every Player Should Know

7 Chess Tournament Rules Every Player Should Know

By Andrew Hercules

What is the point of knowing about the various deployment strategies in chess if you are not aware about the rules of the tournament? The chances of you losing the game are very probable if you are left in the dark regarding tournament rules. This is precisely why I have listed the important tournament rules […]

5 Types Of Draws In Chess

5 Types Of Draws In Chess

By Andrew Hercules

Just like how it is important for you to be aware of the various chess strategies and tactics, it is important that you are aware about the various ways by which you can end a chess match in a draw. It is vital that you know about these draw situations especially if you want to […]

Top 13 Best Chess Openings For Beginners: White & Black

Top 13 Best Chess Openings For Beginners: White & Black

By Andrew Hercules

Having an effective opening can help you set the pace and tone for the game. Your opening can give away your style to your opponent and vice versa, thus, it gives you ample opportunity to play according to your opponent’s style. You might wonder, “What good an opening can do”? Let me state here at […]

Top 5 Fastest Checkmates In Chess

Top 5 Fastest Checkmates In Chess

By Andrew Hercules

I’m sure there have been several instances when you have been defeated within a matter of minutes and wondered, “What the heck just happened here?” Well, your opponent fooled you! They may have used a technique known as the “fool’s mate”, which allows the opponent to trap your king within 2 moves, the fastest checkmate! […]

How To Play The Endgame In Chess: 14 Tips For Chess Endgame Strategies

How To Play The Endgame In Chess: 14 Tips For Chess Endgame Strategies

By Andrew Hercules

Playing for the lucky win, though infrequently discovered, definitely has a reputation in the chess community. The situation is referred to as ‘playing for a cheap shot,’ or ‘cheapo’ for short. I’m sure a place awaits the titan underdog player who can learn to master even a technique such as this to be nicknamed as […]

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