Tuesday, June 10, 2014

Review of learning chess::What Is a Draw in Chess







Review of learning chess::What Is a Draw in Chess








Chess               is               a               very               odd               game.

Everyone               sees               it               a               little               differently,               and               due               to               social               backgrounds,               personality               types               or               school               study               habits               we               have               formed,               we               all               learn               a               little               differently.

Some               of               us               are               readers,               some               of               us               learn               by               repetition,               and               some               of               us               learn               best               by               simply               observing.

If               you               have               been               beating               your               head               in               trying               to               figure               out               why               book               after               book               about               chess               is               confusing               and               uninteresting               to               you,               maybe               the               answer               is               video               chess.

It               could               be               that               you               are               the               type               of               person               who               has               an               extremely               mathematical               and               creative               mind,               and               can               picture               the               chessboard               10               or               15               moves               into               a               combination               just               by               reading               the               sequences               in               a               book.

My               best               bet               is               that               most               of               us               aren't               that               person,               and               have               to               work               out               the               more               complicated               chess               stuff               over               a               real               board               or               on               the               computer               using               a               chess               program.
               Do               you               find               that               after               a               few               pages               of               studying               chess               from               a               book,               you               are               looking               all               over               the               room,               fidgeting,               or               losing               your               place?

That's               because               for               some               of               us,               reading               out               tiresome               chess               combinations               in               the               pages               of               a               book               is               not               only               boring               or               rather               difficult,               but               almost               impossible.

It's               just               not               effective               learning               for               everybody.

Have               you               tried               video               chess?

If               not,               maybe               you               should               give               it               a               shot.

In               the               media-driven               world               we               live               in               today,               it               only               makes               sense               that               chess               study               should               move               in               that               direction,               as               well.
               You               can               find               these               video               lectures               in               a               plethora               of               places,               especially               on               the               Internet.

They               can               be               ordered               from               Chessbase.com               for               Fritz,               you               can               view               and               download               them               from               chesslecture.com,               and               some               Internet               chess               sites               like               ICC               and               World               Chess               Live               have               video               lectures               linked               right               from               the               interface!

The               video               chess               lectures               I               would               like               to               focus               on               here               are               the               ones               offered               for               the               Fritz               interface               on               DVD,               but               many               others               are               similar.
               Learning               chess,               in               my               opinion,               has               never               been               so               easy.

You               simply               order               a               DVD,               pop               it               in               and               press               play.

Immediately               a               strong               Master               appears               on               the               right-hand               side               of               the               screen               and               begins               talking               about               the               theme               of               the               chess               DVD               you               purchased               (a               certain               opening,               middle               game               tactics               or               endgames,               for               instance).

The               pieces               move               by               themselves               on               the               chessboard               as               the               Master               talks               and               explains               what               is               going               on,               and               the               ideas               behind               each               move               and               position.

Arrows               are               drawn               by               the               Master               to               show               threats               and               ideas,               as               he               goes               over               variations               and               lines               that               are               sometimes               absolutely               awe-inspiring.

All               you               do               is               watch               and               learn!
               One               of               the               best               things               about               video               chess               lectures               is               that               they               are               there               whenever               you               want               them.

Forgot               how               a               certain               line               in               Alekhine's               Defense               goes?

Simply               find               that               chess               DVD               and               watch               it               again!

Did               you               lose               a               Sicilian               game               because               of               a               tricky               poisoned-pawn               variation,               and               know               for               a               fact               you've               seen               a               chess               lecture               on               it?

Simply               go               back               and               have               a               strong               Master               tell               you               where               you               went               wrong!
               Video               chess               lectures               probably               aren't               for               everyone.

There               are               still               a               large               number               of               people               who               learn               very               quickly               and               thoroughly               by               going               over               page               after               page               in               chess               books,               and               that               is               excellent!

However,               in               the               day               and               age               where               the               video               game               has               taken               over               as               a               favorite               past               time,               I               believe               that               watching               chess               games               on               a               screen               may               be               a               viable               alternative               for               both               children               and               adults               to               learn               faster               and               more               efficiently.

Try               a               video               chess               lecture               soon,               there               really               is               nothing               to               lose!






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