A Review of “Bobby Fischer Teaches Chess”

Bobby Fischer Teaches Chess is a great introductory work to learn how to play chess and how to start studying chess. The book covers the basic rules such as how pieces move, en passant, castling, etc. but also gets into the strategy and tactics to win. It’s a great chess book early on in your learning of the game.

En passant

This is one of the first chess books in my chess library, but it was a foundational work.… Read the rest

6 Great Chess Books to Read for Strategy and Tactics

Chess is the quintessential game of strategy. It pits 2 players against each other on a 64 square board with neither player having an advantage in pieces and without luck playing any role. Despite the simplicity of the game’s rules, it’s still one of the most studied games, and one of the hardest to truly master.

While chess tactics and strategy can be divided into multiple levels (openings, middlegame, endgame, etc.),… Read the rest

7 Chess Games Around the World

Chess is the quintessential strategy game taught in the West. Virtually any English speaker can play chess, or at least knows the basics of the game. Supposedly, 70% of adults per a YouGov poll in various Western countries have played chess at some point. But, what if you want the chess experience but don’t want to play international chess?

Chess is largely viewed as a strategic or tactical game since it eliminates elements of chance.… Read the rest