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How to Deal with Threats at Chess?

A lot of players ask how to make good decisions at chess. It seems to be an easy question to answer but, actually it isn't. What is very obvious for one player may be very subtle for the other one. O...

How to solve chess tactics problems?

I have started posting 2 move tactical studies, solving those is a very effective way to improve tactical vision and the overall chess intuition.  Today’s writing I’ve decided to devote to ex...

How to beat a “problematic opponent” at chess?

What are the problematic opponents? Problematic opponents are those opponents who are about your strength or weaker, but against which you’re unable to show good results. For example, we know th...

How to play chess in a drawn position?

The previous two articles talk about how to play chess in won and in lost positions. The today’s reading is a logical continuation of the series. You must know how to play in a drawn position to be ...

How to play chess in a won position?

Last week I was writing about playing chess in the lost positions. This week’s topic maybe sounding more straightforward, since most players assume (quiet incorrectly) that once position is winning ...

How to play chess in a lost position?

If you play chess regularly, there is a high possibility that you would have to play a game in the lost position. Does not matter how strong or weak chess player you are, you will have to defend the ...

How to come back from the chess vacation?

As you can see from the title, today’s topic of our discussion is a bit unusual.  First of all, what do I mean by coming back from a chess vacation? It means, you haven’t played chess for som...

How not to play chess (part 1)

I have written previously about 7 deadly mistakes every novice player makes. Today I have decided to extend this list even further and to add 5 other typical “problematic choices” that amateur...

How to analyze a chess game?

I have previously talked about evaluating of chess position. Today’s topic is a little different even though it may seem to be similar: analyzing chess game. The main difference is that we’ll conc...

How to manage time in chess?

Clock is a very important aspect of practical chess. You may be a very good chess player but lose a lot of games because you getting short on time and making blunder as a result. In order to perform a...

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