My first memory of the game as a kid was watching the pieces slide to and fro while my dad explained the rules to me. I stare at him wide-eyed ...
In this article, we’ll explore two fundamental concepts in the French Defense using the Advance Variation as our example: 1) Pressuring the Center and 2) ...
Hello everybody. Today we have another guest post from ChessGoals member James. We loved his middelegame posts so much that we wanted to share his chess ...
You are all in for a treat. Today, James, a ChessGoals member, shares his wisdom on how to crush the Kings Indian Defense with the London System. Thank you, ...
This is a guest post by ChessGoals member Christopher Fisher, MD.Hey Chess enthusiasts! As a perpetual student with nearly two decades of higher education, ...
This is a guest post from James Fazzolari. Thank you, James!Short & Sweet Guide to 5 Caro-Kann Minor SidelinesI recently spent time preparing for a ...
Guest post from Christopher Fisher, MDThe conversation of chess is one of the most profound and intricate dialogues to be found in the world of strategy and ...
I. Introduction: What Is Stalemate in Chess and Why It MattersIn chess, there’s an exciting resource that can change the game – it’s called “stalemate.” If ...
In Chess, the goal is to trap the opponent’s king and the game when one player wins by captures the other players king, but sometimes it doesn’t end that ...
Nearly a year ago I wrote an article setting out my 2023 Chess Goals. Speaking with Matt, wethought it would be interesting to reflect on the past year, ...