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Newsflash: did you know that there's a secret strategy used by chess tournament masters that virtually guarantees them victory every time?

Or how about this: do you know which moves you should never, under any circumstances, make at the beginning of each game?

If you are a chess enthusiast, you owe it to yourself and to your opponent's to educate yourself on proper strategy and sequencing. Think about this -- how would you like to:

  • Jump online and take on all comers with the same techniques the grandmasters use . . .
  • Develop and OWN your personal variations to solid strategic moves . . .
  • Crush your computer opponents and vault ahead through the levels of difficulty
  • Stop being the whipping boy at the table . . .

Then you need to put some time in.

First, pick up this instruction set -- don't worry, it's dirt cheap and is packed with video and text. And then get to work, putting these strategies into action.

Good luck, and leave a comment here with your results so that we can all benefit!

Highly Detailed Civil War Chess Set

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"Chess is war over the board. The object is to crush the opponent's mind." – Bobby Fischer.

The Great War between the Northern and Southern states of the "United States" possess a peculiar interest for civil war chess set enthusiasts, not only because it was a struggle between two sections of people akin to us, but because of the epic courage with which the weaker party with ill-fed, ill-clad and ill-equipped troops, for four year sustained the contest with an opponent not only possessed of immense numerical superiority, but having the command of the sea, and being able to draw its arms and munitions of war from all manufactures of Europe. In many aspects, the American Civil War was a turning point in the history of warfare, as it ultimately took shape as a modern-day war. Like Chess, the warring sides voiced the rhetoric of ideology and cause, simplified strategies and tactics to build forces of unparallel size, and used these forces to strike and capture enemy positions.

"I had lunch with a chess champion the other day. I knew he was a chess champion because it took him 20 minutes to pass the salt." – Eric Sykes. Chess is one of the most popular board games in the world, and possibly the most time consuming. Because chess players spend hours staring at the pieces contemplating their next move, it is small wonder they are willing to invest large sums procuring a civil war chess set. The civil war chess set reminds them of the Great War that ravaged the American landscape for four years, and instead of conversing the old America it gradually and profoundly reshaped the political, financial, and social contours of the nation. This sounds a lot like playing Chess without a board!

Furthermore, just as the larger army usually has the advantage in a battle, so in Chess the player on the table with extra forces is more likely than his adversary to win the battle. Albeit much of the fun lies in finding the exceptions to this rule, and therefore the civil war chess set is hugely popular as they are reminiscent of the dogged stand taken by the Confederates. The civil war chess set is also a very considerate gift for collectors of commemorative items. These meticulous and intricate chess pieces provide exceptional artifact value about the various facets of American civil war. Try a search with Google in order to locate these chess sets for sale. Ebay is another choice and you would be wise to search there also.

23″ Large Gladiator Chess Set

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23" Large Gladiator Chess SetMade in Poland. Specifications:Board size: 23.6" x 23.6" x 1.4"Board size when folded: 23.6" x 11.8" x 2.75"King size: 5.9"Set weight: 8.8lb 

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15" Modern Hardwood ChessboardThe Modern Hardwood Chessboard features inlaid maple of white and very deep blue squares setting off the squares in elegant contrast to whichever chess set you choose. It is made in Spain.Specifications:Squares: 1 9/16 inchesBoard: 15 inches 

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Is there a store that just sells games (chess sets, poker chips, ect…) in the Washington DC Metro area?

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There used to be a game store in Tyson's Corner Center, that just sold boardgames, but I moved, so I'm not sure if it's still here (and darn it I can't remember what it was called).

In Rockville, Dream Wizards has some chess boards and other games. I think they specialize in RPGs and such. Here is a link to their website:
http://www.dreamwizards.com/

I'll keep thinking. There must be some around.

What kind of game is this?!?!

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SkyMaul, the funniest fake catalog in America has a new product parody video!!!!!

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Large 3 Player Chess Set

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Large 3 Player Chess SetPlay one of the most fun variants of chess!... 3 Player Chess!Three Player Chess is born out of the traditional two player chess game. It does not seek to be a mathematically similar to the traditional two player game, rather, for the piece movements to be exactly the same. In fact the only different things are that three players can play and there are two basic rules to remember when moving around the middle six squares.While there are full instructions available, here are the basic rules:Basics Rules1. If you are moving in any diagonal direction you must finish on the same color on which you began.2. Therefore, if you move one square, either horiziontally or vertically, you can not finish on the color at which you started.3. There can only be one winner - either play till the bitter end or, shorter, the first person to check mate someone wins.Specifications:King Size: 3"Board size: LargePieces: blue, green and red

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Large Medieval Times Chess Set Pieces III

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Large Medieval Times Chess Set Pieces IIIA true demonstration of the armor and power brought to every battlefield by Medieval knights! The Medieval Warrior theme chess set truly embodies the core of Europe's armies for centuries--finally supplanted by the superior force of gunpowder, and very rarely, by the best of archers. The Battle of Agincourt was one place where archers were able to defeat knights, but to the credit of the knights, the conditions were nearly as poor as possible for fighting.The proudly standing king of the pieces holds his sword and stands at attention. The visors of all the knights completely cover the face, an armor facet that appeared with the total knight, sometimes called the mobile battle machine. The queen piece holds the ax standing ready for battleThe bishops disguise knights of degree, with their broadswords held point downwards in front. The knights are the focal point of this set though. Essentially the 'tank' of medieval warfare, these knights show the heavily armored horse and rider. The st

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Medieval Times Chess Set Pieces IIIA true demonstration of the armor and power brought to every battlefield by Medieval knights! The Medieval Warrior theme chess set truly embodies the core of Europe's armies for centuries--finally supplanted by the superior force of gunpowder, and very rarely, by the best of archers. The Battle of Agincourt was one place where archers were able to defeat knights, but to the credit of the knights, the conditions were nearly as poor as possible for fighting.The proudly standing king of the pieces holds his sword and stands at attention. The visors of all the knights completely cover the face, an armor facet that appeared with the total knight, sometimes called the mobile battle machine. The queen piece holds the ax standing ready for battleThe bishops disguise knights of degree, with their broadswords held point downwards in front. The knights are the focal point of this set though. Essentially the 'tank' of medieval warfare, these knights show the heavily armored horse and rider. The st

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MySims How to build a chess set part1

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noticed there werent any how-to-build-a mysims item videos on youtube, so i decided to make one myself.

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-James-

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The Importance of Playing Games

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You are probably familiar with the exceptional benefits of playing a game. Regardless of one's age and physical ability, games such as golf , billiards, board games, etc. are considered to be those types of recreational activities that people select to try in order to increase their mental and/or physical skills while enjoying the excitement. But since games are played primarily for the mere enjoyment they offer, some people tend to consider them unnecessary and a waste of time. Nothing could further away from the truth. Games increase a person's capabilities and assist in developing a better understanding of ourselves. Games should be fun for one to want to continue practicing them, but they can also have an educational nature. Most importantly, games can affect a person's psychological state leading to excitement and the feeling of one being proud for an accomplishment. Games are not a waste of free time. Actually free time is the time one should devote in exploring his or her abilities through games and have fun in educating and exercising his or her body and mind.

Generally, a game consists of a goal that its players try to reach and usually has a set of rules within which a person has to succeed accomplishing the desired objective. These commonly agreed boundaries exist so as to test peoples' skills and invite them to develop new ways in managing the obstacles that might hinder them from attaining the game's goal. But, due to the vast variety of known games all around the world, agreeing on a single definition has been rather challenging. People in different time periods, countries, and contexts, have tried to capture the essence of games and come up with a classification that could serve all games' purposes. Upon examining some etymological dictionaries, one can conclude that games are a creative expression of the human spirit through the creation of an activity that has an entertaining, instructive and competing element. Regardless if a game is played by a single individual or requires competing teams, involves physical as well as mental activity, has a concrete or loose set of rules and structure, needs some or all of the available resources, it always leads to an outcome. There is usually a winner and a looser and whether a participant belongs to the one or to the other side of this simple distinction makes all the difference in the world.

With the plethora of existing games for different target groups like kids, teenagers, adults or seniors, anthropologists have proposed their classification under three major clusters. One can decide to play a game of skill, which can be mental or physical. Checkers for example use their mental skills to successfully complete a game of chess, while runners use their body's capacity to overcome natural obstacles like that of wind and gravity, or their own bodies' ability to outrun itself. The second game category is that of strategy games, like the Monopoly board game that requires from participants to reach a particular outcome over a specific time frame based on their available resources. Third, there are games of chance that base their popularity on economic insecurity and are associated with cultures that place a high value on personal responsibility. Finally, people tend to play mixed games. These games, like soccer (football) and basketball, involve both physical skill and strategic thinking and in many cases their outcome is based on chance.

Now that you know how important is for you to play games, next time someone invites you to participate in another friendly baseball match do not try to avoid the invitation because you think it is a waste of time. Games, despite their character can help you clear your mind and can change your mood. Thus, tomorrow get up, pick your favorite game, find your opponents, make it your new hobby, and experience the tremendous effect a game's round can have in your life.

Heavy Club Chess Set

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Heavy Club Chess SetThe Heavy Club Chess Set Combo comes with our Heavy Club Chess Pieces and Basic Rollup Chess Board (20"). These chess sets are ideal for schools, tournaments, clubs, and teachers on a tight budget. This chess set meets all regulation sizes and tournament standards. The heavily weighted pieces are more fun to play and generally more desirable. SPECIFICATIONS:Weighted Club Chess Pieces:Set of 32 pieces + 2 extra queensKing size: 3 3/4" tall, 1 1/2" baseSet weight: 2.25lbPaper felt baseBasic Vinyl Rollup ChessboardBoard size: 20" x 20"2 1/2" squaresClear, readable algebraic coordinates

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