Dive into the essentials of chess with lessons designed to build a solid foundation. Perfect for new players eager to grasp key concepts and start winning games.
Basics
Introduction of Chess Board
Setting-up The Chess Board
Names and Values of Pieces
Movement & International Rules
Pawn
Rook
Bishop
Knight
Queen
King
Check
Checkmate
Castling
Notation
Touch & move
Pawn Promotion
Stalemate
Enpassant
Types of wins and Draws
Middle Game Combination & Tactics
Pin
Knight Fork
Doudle Attack
Skewer
Back Rank Mate
Discovered Attack
Discovered Check
Destroying The Defender
Overloaded Pieces
Decoy
Square Vacation
Deflection
Passed Pawn
Intermediate Move
X-Rrays & Windmills
Draw by Repetition & Stalemate
Smothered Mate
The End-Game
King and Pawn End-Game
The Concept Of Opposition
Rook Endgame
Lucena & Phlildor Positions
Bishop Endgame
Knight Endame
Queen Endgame
Basic & Elemenatary of Checkmates
Checkmate with Two Rooks
Checkmate with Queen
Checkmate with one Rook
Checkmate with Minor Pleces
One Move Checkmates
Two Move Checkmates
Three Move Checkmates
Basic Openinges
Openings Principles
Openings Traps
Basic Openings Knowledge
Guico Piano
Ruz lopez
Four Knight Defence
French Defence
Sicilian Defence
Caro Kann Defence
Queens Gambit
Kings Indian Defence
Dutch Defence
Grunfeld Defence
Unusual Openings
Tournament Preparati on
Opening Repertoire (Tree)
Attack/Defence/Counter Attack
Middle Game Plannig
Sacrifices
Analysing The Games
Grandmasters Games
Advanced Calculation
Playing Style
Endgame Studies
Some Interesting Facts Of Chess Game
The FIDE (International Chess Federation) is the 2nd Largest Sporting Organization in the world.
In Armenia Country, All Children Aged 6 and up are taught Chess at school, as it is mandatory part of their curriculum.
There are over 605 millions chess players worldwide include 1349 Grandmasters (jan. 2014).
In chess game, after 3 moves, there are over 9 million possible Positions to play.
Chess is a recognized sport in over 150 countries worldwide.
Almost 30 nations integrate chess into their school curricula.
The Longest game of chess that is Theoretically possible is 5949 moves.