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Chess Training
- This section will
feature a tactics training Database in Chessbase format. Training
course will be made of 31 lessons, each featuring a different
tactical theme. Each lesson consists of 4 difficulty levels,
marked A, B, C, D, reaching from beginner(A) to master(D). The
first lesson is now available for download. It includes a tactics
key, which shows the different themes which will be covered in the
31 lessons. It also includes a General themes key, which
classifies the difficulty-level A-D.
- The first lesson
features the theme "Back rank weakness". Note that both English
and German language are supported.
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- Download lesson1: Tactic1.zip

- Lesson2: "Discovered attack":Tactic2.zip
- Lesson3: "Enclosed Kings":Tactic3.zip
- Lesson4: "King in the centre":Tactic4.zip
- Lesson5: "Pull the king to bad squares":Tactic5.zip
- Lesson6: "Mating Attack":Tactic6.zip
- Lesson7: "Opening/Closing files":Tactic7.zip
- Lesson8: "Opening/Closing diagonals":Tactic8.zip
- Lesson9: "Long diagonals":Tactic9.zip
- Lesson10: "Bishop Pair":Tactic10.zip
- Lesson11: "Deflection":Tactic11.zip
- Lesson12: "Pulling pieces to bad squares":Tactic12.zip
- Lesson13: "Freeing / Blocking squares":Tactic13.zip
- Lesson14: "The Pin":Tactic14.zip
- Lesson15: "Too much pressure on defense":Tactic15.zip
- Lesson16: "Passed-pawn /Pawn-Breakthrough":Tactic16.zip
- Lesson17: "Double Attack":Tactic17.zip
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Download
Lessons 1-12 in PGN-Format : Pgn.zip
Lesson 13 in PGN-Format: Pgn13.zip
Lesson 14 in PGN-Format: Pgn14.zip
Lesson 15 in PGN-Format: Pgn15.zip
Lesson 16 in PGN-Format: Pgn16.zip
Lesson 17 in PGN-Format: Pgn17.zip
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Do
you want to see some examples? Go to the new Sample
Page
The Sample page will show you 1 example of each Lesson.
New lessons will appear on this page in 1-2 week periods
(approximately). Note that in future lessons the keys will not be
included, which saves some download time (and server space), so i
suggest you simply import those lessons into the first database
(Tactic1) and assure that the games are classified in the Tactics
and General Themes key. (This should be done automaticly by your
chessbase program, when importing the lessons.)
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Play Chess on the Internet
The Internet Chess Servers offer the possibility to play chess via
the Internet against opponents from all over the world.
One of the most popular Chess-Servers is FICS (
Free-Internet-Chess-Server). Here is what FICS offers:
- Play any kind of Chess you could possibly imagine, ranging
from 1 minute lightning games, to 'serious' standard games.
- Play special Variations of Chess, e.g: Suicide, Bughouse,
Wild,...
- FICS is open 24 Hours a day, you'll find about 250 opponents
at any time.
- FICS is free of charge
- Participate in tournaments of any kind, 24 Hours a day
- Live coverage of major Chess events
- Chess Training Lectures
If you want to create Chess training Lectures for FICS or if you
want to view some Lectures Off-Line, check out my new tool 'WinBot' .
Download the file WinBot.zip . Be sure to
view the included Readme.txt file for instructions on how to use the
program. For more informations on Lectures, visit LectureBot-Homepage,by
'toddmf', who created the LectureBot-Program which runs Lectures on
FICS.
To find out how to join the fun of the
'Free-Internet-Chess-Server': click on the banner below and visit
FICS-Homepage
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Chess links
- The
Week in chess Mark Crowther's weekly Online-magazine. A
MUST !!!
Steve
Pribut's Chess Page Everything you ever wanted to know about
chess on the Internet. GREAT
The
Chess Cafe Contains a lot of historical stuff, book-reviews
a.o.
Chessbase
Home of chessplayers prefered Computer Chess Database, features
product reviews, updates a.o.
Chess-Clubs on the Internet? Here are some examples:
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