Friday, January 13, 2006

Knowing the ValueYour Chess Pieces

Before you start to play chess, it is important that you know the values of the pieces. Here is a short summary on that subject...

More important than the number of pieces each player posseses is the value of those pieces. The player with the greater total value of his/her chess pieces will usually have the advantage in the game. So, adding up the value of each player's men is a crucial step in making decisions throughout the game.

The pawn is the least valuable piece, so it is a convenient unit of measure. It moves slowly, and can never go backward.

Knights and Bishops are approximately equal, worth about three pawns each. The Knight is the only piece that can jump over other men. The Bishops are speedier, but each one can reach only half the squares.

A Rook moves quickly and can reach every square; its value is five pawns. A combination of two minor pieces (Knights and Bishops) can often subdue a Rook.

A Queen is worth nine pawns, almost as much as two Rooks. It can move to the greatest number of squares in most positions.

The King can be a valuable fighter, too, but we do not evaluate its strength because it cannot be traded.

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More tips to come!

James

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Wednesday, January 11, 2006

Chess Links

Here are some additional chess sites/links that you may find useful/interesting:

Play Chess
Learn to play chess like a master. A beginners site which offers a collection of free articles on all aspects of chess and how to play the game.

BraRoe Chess Sets
Full Selection of chess sets and themed chess sets as well as the opportunity to match different pieces with the board of your choice.

Chess the Game
Discover the game of chess.Chess is an amazingly simple game to learn and takes a lifetime to master. From basic rules and strategies to the beauty of a Staughton set or the creative genius of a strategically position

Chess Openings Chess Opening Database
Chess opening software for tournament chess players - DVDs, ebooks and other chess opening instruction for serious chess players. Free trial.

Learn how to play chess
Learn how to play chess, chess moves, chess strategy, playing chess, online chess games, chess articles.

Checkers and Chess
A site dedicated to checkers, chess, xianqi, and variants of each.

Play Chess Game - Chess Notations
Site dedicated to helping chess enthusiasts learn chess. Included information ranging from introduction to chess to executing strategy during a game. Also has chess information pages for fun and instructional purposes.

Chess Openings Chess Opening Software
Chess opening tools for tournament chess players along with DVDs on openings, middlegames, endgames and chess tactics. Free trial software

Chess Hounds - Free online chess
Play chess in your web browser. JavaScript powered--no Java or software installation required.

Chess Opening - Chess opening moves for the Beginner
This is an information site on chess openings and strategies. It specializes in the following, chess opening, chess opening move, best chess opening, chess opening strategy, encyclopedia of chess opening, chess opening and tactic.

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