Archive for February, 2010

Misconception: Is the King Ever Taken?

Wednesday, February 24th, 2010

Written by Laura Sherman of YourChessCoach.com

One common misconception that I hear a lot, is that in a game of chess, the king can be captured. It makes sense, since every other chess piece can be taken. However, during the game, the king is never removed from the board.

Sometimes a student of ours will become puzzled because their parent or grandparent will insist that the king can be captured. After all, it was how they were taught.

After I ran into this problem a few times, I started offering to give parents a free 1-hour lesson. The purpose was so that they could play with their children in between lessons, and we’d all be on the same page.

When I hit on this concept, I was pregnant, so I would stipulate that they needed to buy me coffee and a scone (I’d get hungry at the drop of a hat). It was a hit and I’ve kept it in as a tradition. Even though I’m no longer pregnant, I still ask for a scone. I like scones.

One father pointed out that sometimes people knock the king over. Perhaps that helps to create a confusion.

Knocking over the king is more of a dramatic statement than a true ritual of chess. It looks good in a picture or movie, but you rarely see the gesture in a tournament. Certainly you wouldn’t knock over your opponent’s king (that would be very rude).

One friend pointed out that throughout history, when a war was won, the losing king was often permitted to live, out of respect. Perhaps this is the reason that the king isn’t captured in chess – it mirrors life.

Whatever the reason, trust me, you do not remove the king from the board. He stays on, through to the very end. If you have any questions on this, buy me a coffee and a scone, and we can talk about it some more.

Laura Sherman founded Your Chess Coach (YourChessCoach.com) with her husband, Dan Sherman. Together they teach children to play chess through various schools in Pinellas County, Florida, as well as online. You can learn more about YourChessCoach and other local and online chess instructors on our Chess Instructors page.

If you would like to ask Laura a question about chess, you can ask the question in the comment space below, leave your email, and Laura will respond directly to you – OR – you can always find YourChessCoach on Twitter or visit her new blog.

Order Today for Free Chess Gifts

Monday, February 22nd, 2010

It’s February, and even though Valentine’s Day has come and gone – we’re still feeling the love here at Wholesale Chess. That’s why we’ve decided that every order over $25, for a limited time, placed at Wholesale Chess (International or domestic!) will receive a free chess gift.

You can choose your chess gift from a collection of chess pieces, chess sets, chess clocks, and other chess supplies we’ve marked as gifts you can add to your order.

It’s simple – just place your order today, view your cart, enter your shipping information – and select your free chess gift!

(beta) Build Your Own Chess Set Combo

Tuesday, February 9th, 2010

Introducing our new Build Your Own Chess Set Combo (beta) tool!

Want a green bag with a black and white board? Now you can mix and match pieces, a board, and a bag or box and still receive our combo discounts. Add a chess clock to your combo and save an additional 10% on your entire chess set combo!

Help us test this new tool – it’s ready to use in beta form. If you like what you find, the tool is ready to place your order for you. Please note that the special chess sets you create are only available at the combo discount price in a single quantity. If you want to buy in larger quantities – you’ll save more by purchasing the items separately and taking advantage of quantity pricing.

Test it out today!

http://www.wholesalechess.com/build_your_own_chess_set_combo.php

Today Only! Save $27 on Demo Board Combo

Thursday, February 4th, 2010

Ready for these great Thursday Chess Deals? They’re only available on February 4, 2010:

Save $28 on 5 Green 20″ Basic Vinyl Boards
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Save $27 on a Blue Demo Board Combo
We’ve never had a lower price on this demo combo! Now you can combine this great deal with $3.99 Shipping on Orders Over $25.

All About Thursday Chess Deals
Every Thursday you’ll find two great chess deals at www.WholeasaleChess.com available only for orders placed online on that Thursday from 12:00 am to 11:59 pm PST. The Thursday Chess Deals change from week to week but the savings are always significant! You can sign up for Thursday Chess Deals email notifications or follow us on Twitter or Facebook today!

Thursday Chess Deals: Details and Fine Print
Thursday Chess Deals are limited to stock on hand and no rain checks or back orders will be allowed. Customers may choose to purchase one or both of the Thursday Chess Deals but will be limited to a maximum of one of each item per Thursday. Orders containing a Thursday Chess Deal are not eligible for any other promotions requiring a promo code or PriceMatches. Thursday Chess Deals are only available for the item listed. No substitutions of product, color, size, etc., will be allowed.