Mikhail Tal, World Chess Champion in 1960 (for one year, as he lost the return match against Botvinnik), is one of the most admired playes of the past.
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Mikhail Tal, World Chess Champion in 1960 (for one year, as he lost the return match against Botvinnik), is one of the most admired playes of the past.
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Bobby Fischer is the all-time favorite chess players by many. In this article, I will go into real depth of Bobby’s Opening Repertoire and show you his favorite Openings, with plenty of examples and diagrams.
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As one of the most combative openings in the entire game, the King’s Indian Defense is the favorite choice of many players.
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One of the hottest topics you can find in a chess tournament hall is how to keep training and practicing chess while having commitments such as a full-time job (as well as a family, and more).
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In this article I will discuss with you a set of books that I believe are the best ones to work through in order to improve one’s tactical and calculation ability.
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If you are like me, with a full-time job, family and lots of other commitments, then you may want to carefully select the chess tournaments you play in.
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