The All-in-One Event Calendar core theme files are out of date and the calendar has been temporarily disabled. To enable the calendar, an administrator must log into the WordPress dashboard and follow the instructions.
chesscreator Archive
-
Chess diagram generator – create puzzles problems positions openings defences traps
Posted on March 12, 2012This video outlines a free chess diagram generator – this can be used to for chess coaches, learning chess positions,... -
Chess channel on Twitter for openings, tactics, traps and gambits.
Posted on December 20, 2011If you use Twitter and love Chess, join me at www.twitter.com – you get succinct, regular updates about all things... -
I’m a Celebrity chess player … Get me out of here!!
Posted on December 20, 2011I’ve written an article about Celebs that share ou passion for Chess: www.onlinechesslessons.net or visit OnlineChessLessons.net and look for the... -
Chess channel on Facebook for openings, traps, tactics
Posted on December 20, 2011For chess on Facebook, please see: www.facebook.com In addition to YouTube videos, there’s chess related news, views, reviews, etc. You... -
London Chess Classic: Boris Becker v. Nigel Short – exhibition game + annotation
Posted on December 6, 2011This game featured tennis legend Boris Becker (White) against chess legend Nigel Short (Black), in a rather brief, crowd-pleasing chess... -
London Chess Classic: Boris Becker v. Nigel Short – exhibition game + annotation
Posted on December 6, 2011This game featured tennis legend Boris Becker (White) against chess legend Nigel Short (Black), in a rather brief, crowd-pleasing chess... -
chess opening London System part 4 = kingside attack, delayed castling, quick checkmate
Posted on November 30, 2011The London System begins with 1.d4, with an early Bf4, pawns on d4/e3, often with c3/c4, Bd3, Nbd2 and Ngf3.... -
chess opening London System part 4 = kingside attack, delayed castling, quick checkmate
Posted on November 30, 2011The London System begins with 1.d4, with an early Bf4, pawns on d4/e3, often with c3/c4, Bd3, Nbd2 and Ngf3.... -
Chess tactics lesson 1: intro to pins, King pins, pinned pieces, etc.
Posted on November 30, 2011The pin is the most common and most dangerous of chess tactics. The reason it’s a potent weapon is, a... -
Chess tactics lesson 1: intro to pins, King pins, pinned pieces, etc.
Posted on November 30, 2011The pin is the most common and most dangerous of chess tactics. The reason it’s a potent weapon is, a...