Start Winning 80 to 90% of your Matches
Chess Board Games, Chess Board Sets, Chess Set Games, Chess Strategies, Computer Chess Games, Electronic Chess, Excalibur Chess, How to Play Chess April 15th, 2011
If you're looking to win at chess, you need a few things. First, you'll most definitely need lots and lots of practice. Second, you'll need a chess teacher or a chess tutorial. This is actually much easier than it sounds, as there is a popular chess program that is available dirt cheap. It's just one of the things we dig into here at the chess board games blog.

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!

