Chess Strategy: The Chess Formula Tactic “The Lesser of 2 Pieces” I recently played a chess match that resulted in my opponent resigning after using 2 tactic’s from our E-Book “The Chess Formula”, which...
Chess for Beginners How to Move the Pieces in Chess: How to Move the Pawn in Chess When it comes to how to move the pawns in chess, it goes back to the...
Checkmate in Chess Lesson Why Capturing All Your Opponent’s Pieces is Unneccesary As covered in previous articles, such as Chess Strategy 101: 7 Basic Principles for Improving Your Chess Game, How to Play...
Chess Match Victory Lesson Chess Strategy 101 The following video is a recent chess match I played against an opponent. As I covered in previous articles, while it’s rare to beat an opponent...
Chess Strategy 101 Using Your Pawns for Checkmate As discussed in how to move the pawns in chess, and how to play chess, and chess strategy 101, it’s important to value every chess...
How to Checkmate with the Queen & Bishop As we mentioned in how to checkmate with the queen and knight, when it comes to checkmating with the queen and bishop, it is fairly simple,...
How to Checkmate with the Queen & Knight If you haven’t read already, read how to checkmate with the rook & the knight. This is very similar, except a little easier, as you have...
How to Checkmate with the Knight & Knight As covered in how to move the Knights in chess, your Knights can be incredibly valuable pieces for capturing many of your opponent’s pieces. When it...
Checkmate Strategy Being able to checkmate in chess is one of the skills many people tend to take for granted. They focus on learning how to play chess, how to move the chess...
How to Checkmate with the Knight & Bishop Checkmating with the knight and bishop can be a tricky checkmate. Unlike a checkmate with the rook & queen, this involves a bit more precision,...