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Cross Check: Tactics, Traps, and Examples

Devious Cross-Check: How One of the Most Devastating Tactical Weapons Works Why One Check Is Good — but Two Are...

29/11/2025 314 Read more
Regulations of the FIDE World Rapid and Blitz Championship

FIDE World Rapid and Blitz Championship Regulations: A Complete Guide for Players and Fans In recent years, rapid chess and...

29/11/2025 458 Read more
FIDE Chess Calendar

FIDE Chess Calendar: Annual Planner (Structured Version) Updated according to the version of October 4, 2012 (adapted, edited, and converted...

28/11/2025 273 Read more
FIDE Chess Equipment and Standards

Standards for Chess Equipment and Electronic Devices Approved by FIDE Why Standards Matter Chess is considered one of the most...

28/11/2025 525 Read more
FIDE World Cup Regulations

FIDE World Cup Regulations: How the Most Intense Tournament in Chess Works The Tournament Where One Mistake Shatters Dreams The...

28/11/2025 203 Read more
The Darkest and Most Secretive Side of Chess

The Darkest and Most Hidden Side of Chess: The Truth Even Grandmasters Conceal The Secret Nobody Says Out Loud Chess...

27/11/2025 299 Read more
Sicilian Defense in chess

Sicilian Defense: The Opening That Changes the Course of the Game Why Does Everyone Choose the Sicilian? The Sicilian Defense...

27/11/2025 278 Read more
Why Chess Players Choose Bad Openings

Why Chess Players Keep Using Bad Openings: Hidden Reasons and How to Fix It The Paradox of Weak Openings Every...

26/11/2025 295 Read more
Italian Game in Chess

The Italian Game in Chess: A Classic Path to Active Play The Italian Game is one of the oldest and...

26/11/2025 268 Read more
Chess without castling

⭐ Chess Without Castling: Strategy, Risks, and the Power of Unconventional Play In chess, castling is considered an almost mandatory...

25/11/2025 280 Read more
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