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How To Avoid A Horrible Chess Blunder

In chess, a blunder is a significantly bad move that gives your opponent a major advantage. It is a mistake big enough to potentially lose you the game.

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Posted by: Shawn Bennett

Chess Blindness: What Is & How To Avoid It?

We have all been there; we think our position is great, everything is going well, and suddenly, out of nowhere, a bishop that is hiding out somewhere on the board next to yours captures your queen. Where did that piece come from? This phenomenon has many names: chess blindness, tunnel vision, or just a blind spot in your tactical vision, but ultimately, it means one thing: you need to improve the way that you see the board.

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Posted by: Daniel Schipper

How To Create A Training Plan For Chess

An effective training plan is ultimately about efficiently managing your time to maximize rapid improvement. All chess players dream of quickly improving.

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Posted by: Daniel Schipper

Up Your Game With These 10 Chess Tips

Here, we have a variety of chess tips. Some focus more on openings, others are related to middle and endgames, and some are actionable summaries of chess principles.

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Posted by: Shawn Bennett