Archive for October, 2008

Only 8 Days Left in Clearance Sale

Thursday, October 23rd, 2008

New holiday inventory is arriving each day and we need to make some space in our warehouse! Now’s the time to find great deals on all your favorite chess sets, chess pieces, and chess boards.

It’s true that some of the items we placed on sale last week have sold out. However, we have saved our most popular items for the last week of this sale. More than 30 new products have been added to our clearance sale this week and more will be added daily. You only have until Friday, October 31st to enjoy these great warehouse clearance discounts – so don’t wait!

Up to 75% off MSRP on select items
Additional 5% Off all purchases with promo code: CLEAR08
$6.99 Basic Shipping on all orders below $100 to contiguous US
Free Basic Shipping on orders over $100 to contiguous US

Fall Warehouse Clearance

Thursday, October 16th, 2008

It’s time to clear out the warehouse in preparation for the holiday season! Now’s the time to take advantage of our Warehouse Clearance Sale to find great deals on all your favorite chess sets.

Here’s what you’ll get from Wholesale Chess for the next two weeks:

Up to 75% off MSRP on select items
+ an additional 5% off all purchases with promo code:
CLEAR08
+ $6.99 Basic Shipping on all orders below $100 to contiguous US
+ Free Basic Shipping on orders over $100 to contiguous US

The Executive Chess Set-a favorite at Wholesale Chess-is one of our highlight discounted items this sale. It comes with a high quality vinyl roll up board, a carryall bag and triple weighted chess pieces. Ohhhh – you can’t miss out on this chess set.

Don’t forget our scratch and dent collection. New sale items will be added to the site each day so check back often.

Be sure to watch for a posting next week outlining some of the new items that have been discounted. Have any questions, leave a note and we’ll answer it ASAP!

How To Improve Your Chess Game

Thursday, October 2nd, 2008

IMPROVING YOUR GAME
Chess is a huge, vast, complex, massive game – big enough that you should never get bored with it! To get better you need to do 3 things: play chess, study chess, and get involved in chess. People who get burned out on chess are probably not doing all of these things!

PLAY CHESS
In order to improve at chess you will need to play lots and lots of chess. This means winning games, and losing games. Just remember that you are never losing when you are learning! Learn something from every win and every loss. And never be a poor sport! There are lots of places to play chess. You can play at your local club, online, through email, through regular mail, with friends and family – there is never any excuse not to play!

STUDY CHESS
Along with playing chess, you need to study if you want to get better. First you need to make sure you know all of the rules. Then you should learn the basic principles of the game such as controlling the center, developing your pieces, attacking and defending pieces, piece values, etc. After that you should learn more about tactics and strategies. Don’t start studying openings at all until you fully understand all of the elementary tactics and strategies! You will be wasting your time. Learn to play sound and solid chess. Don’t get caught up in trying to get cheap-o wins with opening traps. Once you understand tactics and strategies, start learning some opening systems and endgames as well. Make sure you study master and grandmaster games so that you can learn what the best players are thinking and doing when they play! Also, it is a good idea to study with a friend. You might also consider getting a private chess coach at some point to accelerate your learning. Most important, find a good chess book for studying the basics and great games of the masters!

GET INVOLVED IN CHESS
If all you do with chess is play online and read books by yourself you are bound to lose interest at some point. Get involved! Teach a friend. Go to your local club. Play in over-the-board tournaments. Teach chess at a school. Get involved somehow and you will see that chess is more than a game – it is a great community as well!

How To Be a Good Chess Parent

Thursday, October 2nd, 2008

YOUR CHESS CHILD
If you have a child who enjoys learning and playing chess, you should encourage that as much as is healthy. Chess has great social and intellectual benefits that can affect other aspects of their life. But remember that chess is a part of life, not the purpose of life. Wholesale Chess suggests you either watch the movie “Searching for Bobby Fischer” or read the book. We also recommend the book “Survival Guide for Chess Parents”.

GET CONSTANT FEEDBACK
Make sure you know how your child is feeling about chess. If they are feeling burned out then pressuring them may just turn them off more. If they are hungry for chess and you are not feeding that, they make get frustrated.

ALWAYS SHOW LOVE AND SUPPORT
Always make sure that your child knows how much you love them regardless of whether they are winning or losing their chess games. Never show disappointment at their performance – they are most likely frustrated enough on their own!