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50 Amazing Chess Facts!

Chess is an ancient game, probably the oldest of all board games. Throughout centuries, there have been many interesting chess facts which are delightful to know! Here are 50 of such amazing chess...

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Blindfold Chess – How to play Blindfold Chess?

You may have heard chess players discussing a chess game verbally, without setting up a chessboard. Entire game of chess can be played without the need of chessboard or pieces. Blindfold chess is...

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How to avoid Blunders in Chess?

Playing chess is really fun and interesting, but one common issue with amature players is creating blunders in chess games. So how to avoid chess blunders? The best way to avoid chess blunders is...

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Stalemate in Chess: How to avoid stalemate?

Many of my chess games ended up in draws. During the initial learning stage, I used to end up in lots of stalemate positions. Some of you may think - what is stalemate and how to avoid stalemate...

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Can you have two queens in chess?

Well, even if the king is skilled enough to handle two, ideally is not recommended for obvious reasons. But Can you have 2 Queens in Chess? It is possible to get 2 or more queens in a chess game....

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How to checkmate in 2 moves? ( With video )

Chess becomes fun when you give a checkmate to the opponent player. Many times players try to win the game as fast as possible. The minimum number of moves required to checkmate the opponent, king,...

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