P.S. The course is absolutely free, but if you want 'to try before you buy', it uses the same principles shown on A Structured Introduction to the Chess Openings.
An introduction to the recognized masters of the royal game.
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P.S. The course is absolutely free, but if you want 'to try before you buy', it uses the same principles shown on A Structured Introduction to the Chess Openings.
Coming up we can look forward to a World Championship Match, a Women's Chess Championship, an Olympiad, and much more.
If that doesn't satisfy your craving for top level chess, nothing will!
If you ever get bored playing chess, there are other chess-related diversions on the web. One of our favorites is browsing photos on Flickr, the Yahoo photo sharing service. There are so many good chess photos that it's hard to pick just one.
This one caught our attention because we have always liked vinyl rollup boards with green and cream colored squares. They are very easy on the eyes and don't interfere with the imagination. On top of that, the idea behind the photo is particularly clever.
Photo: Recursive Chessboard © Flickr user fdecomite under Creative Commons. See more chess boards and similar under fdecomite's Chessboards experiments.
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