Use the basic beginner principles of chess

Use the basic beginner principles of chess

Check out this video tutorial on the principles of chess. These principles you'll learn include time or tempo, material or force, space or territory, and the center of the chessboard.

This will help you learn how to play chess, from the ground up. You will be asked how many squares can a Knight move to from one place, how many squares a Queen can go to, a Bishop, a King, and the rest of the chess pieces.

This is a great lesson on the basic understanding of chess, so if you're new to the game, this will help you out considerably.

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Creator's Site: www.chesscast.blogspot.com
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