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5 April 2024
Do you start to panic when your clock gets lower and lower? Do you worry you're spending too long calculating certain moves? Or maybe not enough time? How do you know when or where to spend your time, and how do you keep calm in the face of that endless ticking nuisance that is the clock? Read on to discover NM Roger Williamsons advice.
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1 April 2024
You should always analyse your games first by yourself, then, if possible, together with another player of equal or (ideally) greater strength. This way you will hopefully not only come to understand the defects in your own thinking, but also the disparity between your appreciation of the game and that of another.
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2 March 2024
Choosing the right white opening repertoire in chess is crucial for developing a strong and versatile game. This blog post guides players through the strategic selection of openings, emphasizing timeless over trendy moves. From the dynamic play of 1. e4 and the depth of 1. d4 strategies to the underrated flexibility of 1. c4, it offers insights into how these choices can broaden your understanding of the game and enhance your playing style. Whether you're a beginner or looking to refine your opening strategy, this post provides valuable advice on building a foundation that will serve your chess career for years to come.
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25 February 2024
Dive into the world of chess with our beginner-friendly guide to chess terminology and jargon. Whether you're learning chess as a busy adult or simply looking to brush up on your vocabulary, this article demystifies the game's most essential terms. From basic moves to advanced strategies, embark on a journey to master the language of chess and enhance your playing skills. Start your chess adventure today and unlock the secrets of the game's timeless appeal.
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15 February 2024
Picking a chess opening repertoire and building it out is an art form in itself. There are many factors to consider, like transpositions and similarities in your choices, specialising in certain positions, trends and fashion, and much more. In this article NM Roger Williamson will try to give some advice on the types of things you should be considering when building out your chess repertoire as black.
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14 February 2024
Imagine studying for one of the most critical exams of your life, feeling the weight of each topic you need to master. That was the scenario my girlfriend faced as she prepared for the MSRA exam as a Doctor in the UK. The stakes were high, the material vast, and the usual flash cards weren't cutting it. So we decided to implement spaced repetition with the cards, and it worked so well that it inspired me to integrate it into our chess training site. So what is Spaced Repetition, and how does it work?
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30 January 2024
Hey there, I'm Keeghan McGarry, and if you're reading this, you've probably found yourself in a similar boat – an adult with a passion for chess. Chess, often dubbed as the "game of kings," has an allure that transcends age. While many start their chess journey in childhood, it's never too late for adults to pick up this intellectually stimulating game. However, embarking on the path of chess as an adult presents its unique set of challenges. In this article, we'll delve into my personal experience as an adult chess learner, understand the hurdles I've faced, and explore effective strategies to overcome them. Whether you're a seasoned player seeking improvement or a complete novice, this guide is tailored to help you navigate the exciting realm of chess.
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30 January 2024
Chess is a timeless game of strategy, tactics, and intellect. Whether you're a complete beginner or looking to brush up on your skills, understanding the basic rules and strategies is essential. In this guide, we'll take you through the fundamentals of chess, from setting up the board to employing basic strategies to improve your game
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29 January 2024
A lot of mastery in chess hinges on two critical skills: calculation and visualisation. The ability to envision future positions, and analyse them. Read on to find out about the best ways to train your visualisation and calculation skills, why they matter, and how at ChessTraining.app, we have developed specialised tools to help players enhance these abilities.