This post gives an overview of all the Chess Lessons currently on this site that are intended for the players at intermediate level.
- A typical beginner's game
- Activity of pieces (Mobility)
- Double attack (Forks)
- The Queen fork (Targets)
- Eliminate the Defender
- The Pin
- Rules for the opening
- Discovered Attack
- The Skewer
- Mating with 2 Bishops
- The Knight Fork
- Knight Fork Exercises
- Mate in two
- Fried Liver Attack
- And by now you will be able to solve some of the Chess Exercises
- Attacking a pinned piece
- The square rule
- The Scotch game
- A pinned piece can not be counted as a defender
- The King on the sixt rank
- The Italian game
- The Knight pawn
- The Rook pawn
- Key squares
- A trap in the Italian game
- The opposition
- Staunton – Williams (London 1851)
- Trébuchet
- Mating with Bishop and Knight
- Driving the King into the right corner
- Driving the King to the edge
- KBN-K revisited
- Some very short Scotch games
- Getting a draw
- Mate in three
- Smothered mate
- A square rule for separated pawns
- 8 tactical exercises
- The Elephant Trap
- Chess notation symbols
- Minor promotion
- The Lasker Trap
- Noah’s Ark Trap
- Morphy – Isouard (1858)
- Bird – Steinitz (1866)
- The game: Bird – Steinitz (1866)
- The Halosar Trap
- Bowdler – Conway (1788)
- King's Gambit
- The Third Rank Defense
- Kasparov - Georgiev, 1988
- Ahvenainen - Ostroem (1975)
- Chigorin - Steinitz, WC 1892
- Interfering
- Tarrasch Alies (1914)
- The Scotch Gambit (with 4…Bc5)
- Connected vs split pawns ending
- ChessDB
- TWIC and ICOfY
- ChessDB Opening report
- How to create an opening analysis?
- The Lolli attack
- A new Opening Report
- How not to play the ...?
- Luring
- Deflection
- Storming the castle
- Creating a passed pawn
- The Kieninger Trap
- The Mortimer Trap
- The Immortal Game
- Smothering the king
- Finding combinations
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