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Have you ever watched a chess game and wondered how the heck the game works?
On one level it looks kind of like checkers, but not all the pieces are shaped the same and they move in strange and mysterious ways. If you've ever wanted...
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Chess is a game of substitute war, so you will win more chess games by taking advantage of the ancient wisdom distilled from the art of military strategies. This includes a collection of strategies compiled in China at least 1,500 years ago.
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Chess is one of the world's great board games. For centuries chess players around the world have been mesmerized by its challenges, and its great masters have been revered as superstars of a different order -- superstars with brains.
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Bobby Fischer ate meat, cheese, hardboiled eggs and herring. Drank ice water, tomato juice and cola.
Boris Spassky ate sandwiches and drank coffee and orange juice.
Therefore, during their epic World Championship Chess...
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For years, world class chess players have prepared for important tournaments by exercising. But few chess players do so in an optimum way.
Serious chess players are certainly very intellectual, and not inclined to keep up a regular...
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Your brain needs oxygen -- and lots of it. Your brain uses up 20% of all the oxygen you breathe in.
To play your best game of chess, you need lots of oxygen freely flowing to your brain.
40% of your body's energy is burned in...
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Here's a frightening fact regarding chess players: You know much more than you think -- yet you use far less than you know.
What if you could play a game of chess using EVERYTHING you've ever learned?
How many chess...
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Chess is one of the oldest board game and is also one of the most popular games worldwide. It is an easy game to play, with simple equipment, straight forward rules and virtually unlimited combinations. The game is considered an intellectual game...
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Although the famous Man Versus Machine matches of Garry Kasparov against IBM's Deep Blue supercomputer and the upcoming match of Vladimir Kramnik against Deep Fritz coming November 25, 2006 get the media attention, this article is more about how...
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To the best of our knowledge, the history of chess started out in Northern India about 1500 years ago, where it was called chaturanga.
There're allegations that it actually started in China, perhaps as long as 3000 years ago. So...
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