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Chessgammon Blog
1w ago
Introduction to the Alekhine Defense: Modern Variation
The Alekhine Defense: Modern Variation is a dynamic and unorthodox chess opening that begins with the moves 1. e4 Nf6. Named after the fourth World Chess Champion, Alexander Alekhine, this defense invites White to advance their central pawns early, allowing Black to undermine and attack them later. The Modern Variation, in particular, showcases a flexible and strategic approach, aiming to create imbalances and counter play opportunities. This variation is favoured by aggressive players looking to steer the game into less explored and compl ..read more
Chessgammon Blog
1w ago
Alekhine Defense – Exchange Variation
Introduction to Alekhine Defense
Explanation of Exchange Variation
Advantages of Exchange Variation
Key Strategies in Exchange Variation
Common Mistakes to Avoid
Conclusion
Welcome, chess enthusiasts! Today, we’re diving into the fascinating world of the Alekhine Defense, specifically focusing on the Exchange Variation. If you’re looking to add a new dimension to your chess game, this strategic opening might just be the perfect addition to your arsenal. Let’s explore the ins and outs of this variation together! Learn also about the 40 famous chess moves ..read more
Chessgammon Blog
2w ago
In the vast and intricate world of chess, openings serve as the foundation upon which the rest of the game unfolds. They dictate the initial positioning of pieces, set the tone for the middle and endgame strategies, and often determine the course of the entire match. Understanding various openings is paramount for any serious chess player. It not only equips them with the necessary tools to navigate the early stages of a game but also enhances their overall strategic understanding. Each opening has its own unique characteristics, tactical nuances, and strategic motifs, making it essential for ..read more
Chessgammon Blog
1M ago
Introduction
In the vast and intricate world of chess, openings serve as the foundation upon which the rest of the game unfolds. They dictate the initial positioning of pieces, set the tone for the middle and endgame strategies, and often determine the course of the entire match. Understanding various openings is paramount for any serious chess player. It not only equips them with the necessary tools to navigate the early stages of a game but also enhances their overall strategic understanding. Each opening has its own unique characteristics, tactical nuances, and strategic motifs, making it e ..read more
Chessgammon Blog
2M ago
The chess board consists of a horizontal set of letters and a vertical column of numbers. These both have their specific names in chess and are therefore incredibly important to learn as part of basic chess terminology. We also cover the coordinates and the algebraic notations in chess.
What we will cover:
Files
Why are files important in a game of chess?
Ranks
Chess Piece Abbreviation
Chess Coordinates
Algebraic Notations
Special Moves and Algebraic Notations
Win, Loss or Draw Notations
The chess board consists of 64 squares, 32 of which are light and 32 dark.
The colours of the chess board ..read more
Chessgammon Blog
1y ago
The pawns are the most popular pieces visible on the chess board. Both you and the opponent will have eight pawns each on the front rank. However, it remains the least valuable chess piece and is often the foot soldier in front of a more valuable chess piece.
What will this blog post cover?
The position of the pawns
What is the value of the pawn?
How does the pawn work?
How does the pawn eliminate?
The pawn and En Passant rule
How is the pawn promoted?
Pawn Terminology
The Position of the Pawn
The value of the pawn is determined by it’s lack of movement and a lack of influence on the game ..read more
Chessgammon Blog
1y ago
Backgammon is a popular two-player board game that has been played for centuries. It is a game of skill, strategy, and luck that involves moving checkers across a board and bearing them off before your opponent. To play backgammon, you will need some specific equipment, including a backgammon board, checkers or stones, dice, dice cups, and a doubling cube. We cover here how to play backgammon?
What we will cover:
What Equipment is Required to Play Backgammon?
Backgammon Setup, How to Setup a Backgammon Board?
Gameplay in Backgammon
Moving Backgammon Checkers
Hitting
Bearing Off in Backgammon ..read more
Chessgammon Blog
1y ago
The Queen’s Gambit is a chess opening that is designed to secure control of the centre of the chess board. It involves sacrificing a Queenside white pawn. There are particular pros and cons to the chess opening however, it sets the board up for a much more strategic rather than an all-out tactical game. It’s an opening that is widely recognised and used to this day by some of the greatest grand masters in chess. It’s also a great choice for beginner or intermediate players too.
What we will cover:
The ‘Queen’s Gambit’ Opening
Pros and Cons
Variations of The Queen’s Gambit&n ..read more
Chessgammon Blog
1y ago
The King is the most valuable chess piece in the game. The purpose of the entire game of chess is to protect the King at all costs. As we will go on to discuss, the movement of the King is pretty insignificant and is usually only needed when placed under a check.
The position of the King
How does the King move?
How does the King eliminate?
What is a check position?
How to get out of a check?
Castling
What is a checkmate position?
What is a Stalemate position?
The Position of the King The white king always starts on E1 and the opponent king starts on E8
An easy way to remember this is that t ..read more
Chessgammon Blog
1y ago
The Bishop, a unique piece with an elevated top that often has a slit running through. The game of chess has 4 Bishops in total, two of each colour. Both are stationed either side of the King and Queen and therefore referenced as the ‘Kingside’ Or ‘Queenside’ Bishop. The piece very much equates to the value of a Knight piece but is used for much more long range execution. We will explore exacly why the bishop is a ‘long range’ execution piece and how it can be utilised to check or checkmate your opponent.
The position of the Bishop
What is the value of the Bishop?
How does the Bishop ..read more