Hi chess players,
The blog is fairly accessible. It is useful and free.
I find the rest of Chessable to be inaccessible.
Best wishes, Jim Slagle
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Endgames and openings for newbies and champions...
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This Week On The Chessable Blog
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Queen's Gambit fundamentals · Study tips ·
Endgame legends and artistry
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How's your Sunday, Friend?
If you're looking for some light chess reading — sprinkled with practical
opening and endgame tips you can put to use right away — then you'll love the
latest additions to the Chessable blog. Check these out:
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| Queen’s Gambit Opening –
How to Play as White and Black
Why World Champions and amateurs love the Queen's Gambit with both colors.
PLUS, the fundamentals you must know to start playing this classical,
time-tested opening. |
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| Why Chess Beginners Should Study Openings for Black First
The first move is an advantage, so you should prioritize studying openings for
White. Right? Nope! Here are three big reasons why studying openings for Black
leads to bigger gains on and off the chess board. |
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| Who is the Best Chess Endgame Player of All Time?
If you love winning in the endgame with the slimmest of margins — and relish
that feeling of "creating something out of nothing" — then here are six legends
to model your game after and draw inspiration from. |
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surveys... which are sure to provide hours upon hours of reading fun.
Thanks!
Jabe and your Chessable Team
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