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1. Good Advice for Beginners General Advice, Opening, Middlegame, Tactics, Strategy, Endgame. Chess instructions for beginners. [ read more ] http://www.exeterchessclub.org.uk/index2.html
2. Learn to Play Chess Chess Site for beginning and intermediate chess players. Learn the rules and basics. Chess games, instructions.[ read more ] http://chess.about.com
3. Chenard Program - Play Chess with Computer To download, on the left down find the link named "winchen.zip". Unzip, install and play. Freeware. 142 KB.[ read more ] http://cosinekitty.com/chenard
4. ChessPad Program - Chess Games Viewer View chess games by opening PGN files. Create and save your games to view and analyze. Freeware. 922 KB.[ read more ] http://www.wmlsoftware.com/chesspad.html
5. Download PGN Files to View Chess Games Visit to download PGN files. Hundreds of thousands of master games available, free of charge. [ read more ] http://www.pgnmentor.com/files.html
6. Learn Chess Notation Understand chess notation to properly read the chess books and other chess information. [ read more ] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chess_notation
7. Ask Chess Expert a Question Free service to help you. Ask a question regarding self-training, chess tactic, history, or how to promote chess. [ read more ] http://www.allexperts.com/browse.cgi?catLvl=3&catID=1332
8. Chess4u*New
Chess resources for beginners: openings, rules, games, software, elo ratings, webpage to play chess online, links. [ read more ] http://www.chess4u.net
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1. Good Advice for Beginners
This is a deep link of www.exeterchessclub.org.uk. One Page which is divided into the sections by the following Elo Categories 1200 - 1399, 1400 - 1599, 1600 - 1799, 1800 - 1999, All Levels. Articles and the what-to-do chess information for beginners. Find what you need, click the link, and read to learn. [ go to link ]
2. Learn to Play Chess The link is the Home Page of chess.about.com. You are recommended to begin with the 5 topics under the Must Read section on the left. For further browsing, you can use Menu at the top of the Page with the following Items to click: Chess, Learn to Play, Strategy & Tactics, and Openings. Interesting reading for beginners.[ go to link ]
3. Chenard Program - Play Chess with Computer This is a deep link of cosinekitty.com. Chenard is small but very smart chess program. It might beat even a chess master. In defense, the program is like a thorny hedgehog. It may be a good free decision for beginners. Windows OS.[ go to link ]
4. ChessPad Program - Chess Games Viewer This is a deep link of www.wmlsoftware.com. On the left click Download and you will be redirected to another page. On the new page find ChessPad 1.0.10 and click the below link Windows installer. Using the program, you can visually see how chess masters play. Also, you can create your the database of your own games. The program reads and saves chess games as PGN files. You can find and download PGN files by clicking Link 5 on this page. [ go to link ]
5. Download PGN Files to View Chess Games This is a deep link of www.pgnmentor.com. Scroll down the page to see how many PGN files you can download. The files are zipped and categorized by Players, Openings, and Events. You can find files like Kasparov.pgn, Kramnik.pgn, CatalanOpen.pgn, or WorldChamp2007.pgn. Download, unzip, and use any PGN - Chess Games Viewer Program to read the files and see how chess masters play. You can also learn chess openings. Link 4 on this page provides you with a freeware PGN - Chess Games Viewer Program. [ go to link ]
6. Learn Chess Notation This is a deep link of en.wikipedia.org. Just one page, 5-10 minutes to read. To specify details, you can use the page links. You will understand what is algebraic chess notation, descriptive chess notation, special notation systems for international correspondence chess, and PGN notation used to work with computer chess programs. You must know the subject to properly read chess information, replay chess games, solve chess puzzles, and the like. [ go to link ]
7. Ask Chess Expert a Question This is a deep link of www.allexperts.com. On the left, find the names of the chess experts. Under a name, you can click View Profile to find out more about the chess expert. Before asking, you can read Recent Answers at the bottom. To ask your question, on the right click Ask a Question. At the bottom of the next page, find standard form to enter your data. [ go to link ]
8. Chess4u The link is the Home Page of www.chess4u.net. The site provides an easy navigation. At the center, find the link you need and click it. The navigation links are Chess Openings, Chess Rules, Play Chess, etc. and they go from the top to the bottom. Playing chess online, click a piece you want to move and then click the square where you want to place it. [ go to link ]
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