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Chess Improvement
by Bill Wall
Chess Improvement is written by
acclaimed author Bill Wall. Bill earlier put together a list of
Chess
Principles that visitors to our Beginner's Area have found to be a
great source of advice for quick chess improvement and what chess moves to make. Now Bill has enlarged and expanded
each Chess Principle with savvy "how-to" tips and tricks for
your chess moves, so you can achieve
success in chess and improve quickly
and easily.
Bill will be adding new in depth commentary to
Chess Improvement on a regular basis, so come back often! You will
need to be familiar with chess notation to get the most benefit.
Click here to learn chess notation.
Chess Improvement:
Develop Your Pieces Quickly
Control the Center
Knight on the Rim is Dim
Try to put your Pieces on Squares that give them
Maximum Space.
Calculate Forced Moves First
Check out
Bill Wall's
Chess Page, an endless cache of information for chess enthusiasts of
every skill level. Make sure you take a look at the extensive list of
Opening
Book Miniatures by Bill Wall. Opening miniatures are a great way to
learn an opening quickly!
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