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The Truth About Chess

01st October 2009
People, particularly chess players themselves, say the darnedest things about chess and about chess players. Here are some of our favorite misconceptions about the royal game. Some of these sayings are unquestionably off-target, some of them are uneduca... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Equal Chess Pieces Might Not Be So Equal

28th September 2009
If you haven’t been playing chess for a long time, you might be wondering which of the following two pieces is a “better” chess piece: the knight or the bishop. Many novice chess players think that they know the answer, but do they really? Every... Read >
Author: John Skelly

Equal Chess Pieces Might Not Be So Equal

24th September 2009
If you haven’t been playing chess for a long time, you might be wondering which of the following two pieces is a “better” chess piece: the knight or the bishop. Many novice chess players think that they know the answer, but do they really? Every... Read >
Author: John Skelly

Poorest resume gaffe and how to avoid them

18th September 2009
Poorest resume gaffe and how to avoid them How to write a resume? Before getting a job you need to nail that interview and before that interview you need to polish your resume. Polishing your resume to have it look professional and clean just give y... Read >
Author: larryheard

Civil War Chess – History Through a Chess Game

14th September 2009
A chess game is a war based game played on a board. The object of this game is, as a famous American Grandmaster Bobby Fischer said, “to crush the mind of your opponent”. Chess is a game of patience and when a war between two opponents starts it can t... Read >
Author: John Skelly

Having Fun Chess Games With Chess Parties

14th September 2009
The game of chess is by many seen as a complicated game. From the different styles of chessboards to the different chess pieces, it might seem complicated at first. This game is very intimidating to a lot of people because of the rules, the concept of pro... Read >
Author: John Skelly

Chess, A Mental Sport

14th September 2009
Intelligence is highly prized in this modern age. Gone are the days when people needed to rely on their physical strength to survive and accomplish tasks. Because people placed a lot of value in physical strength, endurance and agility, sports competition... Read >
Author: John Skelly

Benefits of teaching chess to children

31st July 2009
The game of chess is a real test to the mental capabilities of a person. By testing and training the mental capabilities, the game refines the character of the person who plays chess on a regular basis. It is this special quality of the game of chess th... Read >
Author: markverzeniel001

Lose weight with interval training?

15th May 2009
Whether you are fed up of doing long boring cardios week after week, want to accelerate the weight loss process by a big margin, or simply wish to spend less time on exercises, you got to do interval training. Basically, with interval training, you altern... Read >
Author: Bill Nadraszky

Chess: The Classic Family Game

27th March 2009
Playing games with your children generally brings to mind images of noisy, boisterous arguments and colourful game pieces being strewn around the kitchen table while peanut butter-and-jellied fingers roll dice or try to count out play money. The shri... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Chess Strategy: The Power of the Pawn

27th March 2009
While it’s true that pawns are generally regarded as the least powerful on a chessboard, their role within the game should not be so easily dismissed. In fact, in a game like chess, where strategy is paramount, the use of pawns is quite often key to suc... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Get in the game and DO IT!

16th January 2009
Learning a new skill, whether it be running, blogging, cooking, or anything requires far more than taking classes and reading books. After you have finished reading the books, and taking the classes, there is one thing left to do – do it! You can’t pl... Read >
Author: Cheri Alguire

Growing Up a Chess Player

29th December 2008
One of my serious focal points as a mother is creating great memories for my son. To accomplish this, I oftentimes revert back to my personal memories. So, shopping in the store one day I came across a very inexpensive chess set. Now, I love to play chess... Read >
Author: Shaun Guidolin

Play free Online games Such as Puzzles to Increase your Concentration

17th December 2008
Most of us tend to look at the word, "Free" with a tinge of cynicism. Possibly, it could be a scam! Possibly, it could waste my time and money! These and many more exclamations - Do you think free online games fall prey to them? Fortunately for us, to pla... Read >
Author: John Sern

Hidden Beauty of Concrete Jungle

03rd November 2008
Your initial instinct could well be to get out as soon as possible. However, if you overcome this urge and stay longer, you will discover its more personable side. This 2,200-year-old port city, located on the Pearl River in Guangdong province, is hom... Read >
Author: jackyluo

When the weather is off, bring out your chess set

30th October 2008
On a humid evening when you can't go out, both children and adults get restless and annoyed. Different inside games can ride to the rescue to help you overpower the boredom. Of the many board games from which you can choose chess is one game which is love... Read >
Author: Shaun Guidolin

Maximize Your Website Investment with an Evolving Keyword Strategy

13th October 2008
Are you getting the best return on your website investment? The answer is no if you’re not employing a keyword strategy that evolves as search engine search criteria change. For keyword research, many SEO agencies use both the Overture Keyword Select... Read >
Author: Nate Tennant

Exercise Your Brain Today To Keep It Sharp

12th September 2008
Several large studies have found there is less risk for developing Alzheimer’s disease in intellectually actively people compared with their mentally inactive peers. And the mental activity can take many forms, such as reading, working jigsaw puzzles, ... Read >
Author: Martin Mak

Computer Chess- A Skill Builder

04th September 2008
The chess computer is a tool, a skill builder if you will. For those that truly enjoy the game of chess, there is no better partner to play with. While many that enjoy playing chess would like to own one of these computers, it should be said that they are... Read >
Author: PankajArora

Playing Table Tennis For Novices

15th August 2008
Ping Pong is a simple game that everyone can play. Because he is not asking as much as do other sports, table tennis is very popular. You can read it in all weathers, inside, and you can also play with a minimum of space. Playing ping-pong does not ne... Read >
Author: John Simmons

Historical View of Chess - Chess, the game of kings

29th July 2008
Chess, the game of kings, has its origins appropriately shrouded in mystery. The chess board and it's pieces are indicative of medieval life. The six different chess pieces on the board represent a cross section of medieval life with its many ceremonie... Read >
Author: Sabia Singh

Computer Chess- A Skill Builder

26th July 2008
The chess computer is a tool, a skill builder if you will. For those that truly enjoy the game of chess, there is no better partner to play with. While many that enjoy playing chess would like to own one of these computers, it should be said that they are... Read >
Author: Joe Flips

Computer Chess- A Skill Builder

26th July 2008
The chess computer is a tool, a skill builder if you will. For those that truly enjoy the game of chess, there is no better partner to play with. While many that enjoy playing chess would like to own one of these computers, it should be said that they are... Read >
Author: Joe Flips

Computer Chess- A Skill Builder

24th July 2008
The chess computer is a tool, a skill builder if you will. For those that truly enjoy the game of chess, there is no better partner to play with. While many that enjoy playing chess would like to own one of these computers, it should be said that they are... Read >
Author: PankajArora

Computer Chess- A Skill Builder

23rd July 2008
The chess computer is a tool, a skill builder if you will. For those that truly enjoy the game of chess, there is no better partner to play with. While many that enjoy playing chess would like to own one of these computers, it should be said that they are... Read >
Author: PankajArora

Be A Better Table Tennis Player

18th July 2008
As a budding player table tennis, you know that this game will test your reflexes and your mind. Like playing chess, table tennis is a game that also requires your mind to think two steps ahead so you can have everything set out and avoid any confusion on... Read >
Author: John Simmons

Be A Better Table Tennis Player

18th July 2008
As a budding player table tennis, you know that this game will test your reflexes and your mind. Like playing chess, table tennis is a game that also requires your mind to think two steps ahead so you can have everything set out and avoid any confusion on... Read >
Author: John Simmons

Luminous Winecup

14th July 2008
Have you ever seen or heard of luminous winecup,do you know its history and where is its production area?Today,I will tell you something about luminous winecup in Jiuquan,Gansu Province. The production area of luminous winecup is Jiuquan.And Jiuquan ... Read >
Author: Mary

Why Cheating (In the Gym) is Bad

05th July 2008
Cheating is never good. If you're in school its bad to get answers from the girl next to you during tests, if you're playing chess its bad to move your opponents pieces while he goes to the bathroom, and worst of all its bad to cheat when you are exercisi... Read >
Author: MogulNet

Download Online Chess Software - A Fight against Boredom

15th May 2008
Do you like to apply mind and enjoy the tricks of a board game? If your answer is yes then you need to better choose a game that gives you the best entertainment. The game of chess is the most enjoying and interesting game for a mind player. If you are no... Read >
Author: Synapse India

Download Free Chess Game Software

08th May 2008
Chess is a fascinating and interesting board game that was invented thousands of years ago. The history suggests that the game has earned acclaim and is considered to be a favorite with kings and other court people due to its mind-twisting features. The g... Read >
Author: Synapse India

Chess: Middle Ages Reborn

15th April 2008
Chess originated in India, where its early form in the 6th century was chaturanga, which translates as "four divisions of the military" – infantry, cavalry, elephants, and chariots, represented respectively by pawn, knight, bishop, and rook. In Persia a... Read >
Author: Joseph H.

Assorted Tips and Tricks to Improve Your Plays in Ping Pong

13th April 2008
As a budding ping pong player, you know that this game will test your reflexes, and also your mind. Just like playing chess, ping pong is a game that also requires your mind to think two steps ahead in order for you to have everything laid out and avoid c... Read >
Author: Miodrag Trajkovic

Free Internet Chess: Where to Find Chess Games On The Internet

25th March 2008
Free online chess games are available over the Internet. There are several kinds of free online chess games and each has different options. Players can stay engaged for hours. These games can be downloaded for free from the websites where they are host... Read >
Author: Mike H

A travellers Guide: Out and about in Moscow

19th February 2008
Moscow is the largest city in Europe and has a very rich historical value. This is why you have to get around and admire the beautiful architecture of the building; half of which are dated from the Soviet Union era. And you can do this by plotting yourse... Read >
Author: Orson Johnson

The Failure Of Marketing Plans And What To Do About It

18th January 2008
Could being anal about planning be serious cause of failure? When does too much planning create negative results? Is it now possible to say, "if you fail to plan, you plan to win?" Now I know that's turning upside down on its head that age-old saying t... Read >
Author: Stephen Pierce

Chess lessons – discovering the amazing world of chess

04th February 2007
Chess is one of the world’s most popular sports, played by millions of people worlwide in clubs, online, by e-mail, amateur and professional tournaments. The current form of the game emerged in southern Europe in the second half of the 15th century afte... Read >
Author: Rick Martin

Historical View of Chess

21st August 2006
Copyright 2006 Francesca Black Chess, the game of kings, has its origins appropriately shrouded in mystery. The chess board and it's pieces are indicative of medieval life. The six different chess pieces on the board represent a cross section of med... Read >
Author: Francesca Black

Feed Your Head - It's A (duh)

14th August 2006
If I'm not writing an article, I'm probably reading or playing chess. Needless to say, I use my brain a lot. Staying sharp and mentally alert is a top priority for me. And as an Independent Distributor of All-Natural Whole-Food Vitamins, I've gotten quite... Read >
Author: Tom Gruber

Download Free Chess Game Software

23rd June 2006
If you are a mind player then chess game is the best game. Want free chess software to practice your bidding chess skill now its possible to get download free chess software. Playing chess on your pc with free download chess game software is the best way ... Read >
Author: Anna Josephs

Playing Chess in Russia The Agony of Victory

27th October 2005
Russians have a thing for chess and, frankly, are very good at it. Being from San Diego, I thought chess was something you put photo albums in. Playing Chess Playing chess requires thinking ten or twelve steps ahead. If I wanted to understand the R... Read >
Author: Richard Chapo

The Basics of Chess

27th August 2005
Chess is a fascinating board game that was invented thousands of years ago. Throughout its long history, it has earned acclaim and is considered to be the 'king' of board games. Several famous personalities were known for their chess skills. Napoleon, Nik... Read >
Author: Ron King