Chess school for basic players




Inserting this page to a private roomEndgame: Mates
Training for check-mating with a Queen, with a Rook, with two bishops.
Inserting this page to a private roomEndgame: Pawn-endings
Basic pawn-endings.
Inserting this page to a private roomEndgame: Zugzwang
Basic examples for zugzwang.
Inserting this page to a private roomEndgame: Realizing an extra-pawn
Basic excercises for realizing an extra-pawn.
Inserting this page to a private roomEndgame: Realizing an extra-piece
Basic excercises for realizing an extra-piece.
Inserting this page to a private roomEndgame: Realizing material advantage with exchanges
Basic excercises for realizing material advantage by exchanges.
Inserting this page to a private roomEndgame: Examples with material advantage
Practical examples of realizing material advantage.
Inserting this page to a private roomTactics: Mate in one - with few figures
Mates in one with a few figures on the board.
Inserting this page to a private roomTactics: Mate in one - with a lot of figures
Mates in one with a lot of figures on the board.
Inserting this page to a private roomTactics: Mate in one - Examples
Mate in one or two. Practical examples.
Inserting this page to a private roomTactics: Back-row problems
Basic examples of back rank weaknesses.
Inserting this page to a private roomTactics: Double-attack
Basic examples of double attacks.
Inserting this page to a private roomTactics: Pins
Basic examples of pins.
Inserting this page to a private roomTactics: Discovered moves
Basic examples of discovered attacks.
Inserting this page to a private roomTactics: Discovered check
Basic examples of discovered checks.
Inserting this page to a private roomTactics: Double-check
Basic examples of double checks.
Inserting this page to a private roomTactics: Capture
Basic examples of capturing a piece.
Inserting this page to a private roomTactics: Deflections and attractions
Examples of deflections and attractions tactical solutions for basic levels.
Inserting this page to a private roomOpening
About openings for beginners.


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Not infrequently ... the theoretical is a synonym of the stereotyped. For the 'theoretical' in chess is nothing more than that which can be found in the textbooks and to which players try to conform because they cannot think up anything better or equal, anything original. - Mikhail Chigorin


Chess School pages


BEGINNER LEVEL

Chess school for beginners
1.Giving a check
2.Parrying a check
3.Double-check
4.Take and win a piece
5.Which one to take?
6.Take or check?
7.Fork
8.Other examples
9.Mate in one
10.Types of mates
11.Other examples are mate

Trening for beginners
1.Giving a check
2.Parrying a check
3.Double-check
4.Which one to take?
5.Take and win material
6.Winning a pawn in one
7.Mate in one

Chess tests for beginners
1.Mate in one (Level:1000)
2.Matt search (Level:1000)
3.Chess or matte (Level:1000)
4.Chess search (Level:1000)

BASIC LEVEL

Chess school for basic players
1.Endgame: Mates
2.Endgame: Pawn-endings
3.Endgame: Zugzwang
4.Endgame: Realizing an extra-pawn
5.Endgame: Realizing an extra-piece
6.Endgame: Realizing material advantage with exchanges
7.Endgame: Examples with material advantage
8.Tactics: Mate in one - with few figures
9.Tactics: Mate in one - with a lot of figures
10.Tactics: Mate in one - Examples
11.Tactics: Back-row problems
12.Tactics: Double-attack
13.Tactics: Pins
14.Tactics: Discovered moves
15.Tactics: Discovered check
16.Tactics: Double-check
17.Tactics: Capture
18.Tactics: Deflections and attractions
19.Opening

Trening for basic players
1.Mate in one
2.Simplest tactics
3.Tacticts for basic level
4.Pins
5.Play against defence
6.Typical mates

Chess tests for basic players
1.What color?
2.What step?
3.King search (Level 1400)
4.Mate in one (Level:1400)
5.Matt search (Level:1400)
6.Chess or matte (Level:1400)

INTERMEDIATE LEVEL

Chess school for intermediate players
1.Endgame: Pawn-endings
2.Endgame: Rook endings
3.Endgame: Queens and rook against the pawn
4.Endgame: Light figures endings
5.Endgame: Endgame Tactics
6.Tactics: Compound pins
7.Tactics: Deflections and attractions
8.Tactics: Back rank weaknesses
9.Tactics: Legal-mate
10.Tactics: Types of mates
11.Tactics and strategy: Initiative
12.Strategy: Improving the position of a figure
13.Position and strategy: Improvement or deterioration of pawn structure

Trening for intermediate players
1.Tactics for semi-advanced
2.Attacks for mate
3.Mates in two or three
4.Mate riddles
5.Typical mates
6.Winning a figures
7.Mates

Chess tests for intermediate players
1.Mate in one (Level:1800)
2.Matt search (Level:1800)
3.Chess or matte (Level:1800)
4.Diagram test (Level:1800)

ADVANCED LEVEL

Chess school for advanced players

Trening for advanced players
1.Mate in two steps (max. 12 figures)

Chess tests for advanced players
1.Mate in one (Level:2100)
2.Matt search (Level:2100)
3.Chess or matte (Level:2100)
4.Diagram test (Level:2100)


Collections



Big databases
1. Big databases until 1979
2. Big databases 1980-1989.
3. Big databases 1990-1992.
4. Big databases 1993-1995.
5. Big databases 1996-1997.
6. Big databases 1998-1999.
7. Big databases 2000.
8. Big databases 2001.
9. Big databases 2002.
10. Big databases 2003.
11. Big databases 2004.
12. Big databases 2005.
13. Big databases 2006.
14. Big databases 2007.
15. Big databases 2008.
16. Big databases 2009.
17. Big databases 2010.
18. Big databases 2011.
19. Big databases 2012.
20. Big databases 2013.
21. Big databases 2014.
22. Big databases 2015.
23. Big databases 2016.
24. Big databases 2017.
25. Big databases 2018.
26. Big databases 2019.
27. Big databases 2020.
28. Big databases 2021.
29. Big databases 2022.
30. Big databases 2023.
31. Big databases 2024.
32. Big databases 2025.

Collections
1. Analyzed games - A00-A99
2. Analyzed games - B00-B99
3. Analyzed games - C00-C99
4. Analyzed games - D00-D99
5. Analyzed games - E00-E99
6. 'A' openings
7. 'B' openings
8. 'C' openings
9. 'D' openings
10. 'E' openings
11. Worldchampions
12. Classics and Legends
13. Grandmasters between themselves
14. Todays Great Players and Young People
15. Miniature matte finish
16. Miniature with black victory
17. Miniature with white victory
18. Chess games of chess-books
19. Irregular openings games
20. Romantic Chess Games I.
21. Romantic Chess Games II.
22. Romantic Chess Games III.

Single-file collection
1. Long Games I.
2. Long Games II.
3. Lajos Portisch plays
4. 500 anonim wins
5. Opening traps 1.
6. Opening traps 2.
7. ECO code table steps A00-A99
8. ECO code table steps B00-B99
9. ECO code table steps C00-C99
10. ECO code table steps D00-D99
11. ECO code table steps E00-E99
12. Advantageous games
13. Masterpieces until 1936
14. Masterpieces 1937-1972
15. Masterpieces 1973-1999
16. Masterpieces 2000-től
17. Games of the heroic age of chess
18. World Championship Matches

Diagrams
1. Endgame examples
2. Endgame studies
3. Endgames of games
4. Collection of Diagrams
5. Matt puzzles over fifty steps
6. Simplifying and driving attack
7. Mate in two steps
8. Mate in three steps
9. Matt four to fifty steps
10. Diagrams of chess-books
11. Matte puzzles without solutions
12. 2NN positions
13. Selfmate and reflexmate chess compositions
14. Helpmates chess compositions

Training
1. Endgames
2. Positions training
3. Loyd puzzles
4. Mate in two steps (max. 12 figures)
5. Mate in two steps
6. Mate in 3 steps
7. Mate in 4 or more steps

Tests
1. Diagram test (Level:master)
2. Mate in one (Level:master)
3. Matt search (Level:master)
4. Chess or matte (Level:master)

OPENINGS BOOKS
1. Big openings book
2. GM openings book
3. Quick white wins
4. Quick black wins
5. Irregular openings book
6. Sicilian Defence
7. Tree for 1. e4 e5
8. Tree for 1. e4... (without e5 and c5)
9. Tree for 1. d4 Nf6
10. Tree for 1. d4..., (without Nf6)
11. Nf3 and c4 and other


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