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		<title>3 Steps to Improving Your Chess Game By Cameron Duffman</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Chess is a historical, complex, and entertaining pastime, game, and sport. There are three key things you can do to improve your game: play, study, and get involved in chess. If you&#8217;re having a hard time enjoying the game, it&#8217;s most likely because you&#8217;re not doing one of these three things.
If you are to improve [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Learning Chess &#8211; Chess Game Piece Roles</title>
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Whether you are brand new to playing chess or if you have been a chess player for awhile now, knowledge is power when it comes to improving your game. Therefore, having a true understanding of both the names and the proper usage of each chess game piece is very important. To win a game of [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Inside Chess For Kids By Omri Dotan</title>
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When a child wants to learn the game of chess it is a rather important occasion because it&#8217;s not every child that wants to play this complex game and start learning chess. But once in a while you will run across a child who is absolutely mesmerized by the beauty and majesty of the 64 [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Chess Puzzles Can Help You and Children in Many Positive Ways &#8211; By Tom Gosselin</title>
		<description><![CDATA[According to various studies conducted in different parts of the world, it has been seen that playing chess games and solving chess puzzles actually increases the person&#8217;s concentration, perception as well as self-discipline, and also helps a person to plan ahead and do many more good things. They are good for the development of kids [...]]]></description>
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		<title>How to Play Chess and the Reasons Why By Carmen Beese</title>
		<description><![CDATA[How to play chess is being researched more than ever these days and one of the reasons for it is the benefits that learning how to play chess can provide for our brain.  Chess is a strange game that was invented way before anyone could really record it. The written history only can show [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Computerized Chess Boards &#8211; By Lindy</title>
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When most people think about chess, they envision two people sitting opposite one another while squaring off in an epic dual of thought. While that is the most common form of this game of strategy, there is no denying that it has come a long way since its inception. A great example of this is [...]]]></description>
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		<title>3 Stages to Improve My Chess Game-By Josh Tam</title>
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Improve My Chess Game &#8230; how do I do that?
I used to play lots of chess when I was in high school. I also used to represent my school during Interschool tournaments&#8230; and lose. I have no idea why I was picked because apart from being good at the game and beating opponents at my [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Book Review of the Tao of Chess by Peter Kurzdorfer &#8211; Reveals Tournament Poker Principles -By R. Steve McCollum</title>
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Peter Kurzdorfer has been a Chess Master since the early 1980s.  He is the coauthor of The Everything Chess Basics Book with the U.S. Chess Federation and is the former editor of Chess Life magazine.  In The Tao of Chess: 200 Principles to Transform Your Game and Your Life, Kurzdorfer shows how the complex game [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://knightofchess.com/341/book-review-of-the-tao-of-chess-by-peter-kurzdorfer-reveals-tournament-poker-principles-by-r-steve-mccollum/</link>
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		<title>Chess Rating Calculation in FIDE (World Chess Federation) By Bohdan Vovk</title>
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You may know the name of the famous chess player Garry Kasparov who hit the highest rating in the history of FIDE at 2849. You may also know that the FIDE rating is calculated by the Elo system. But do you know how?The Elo system is named after Dr. Arpad Elo who improved the original [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Beginner&#8217;s Chess Guide-By Pat Womack</title>
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You finally decided to try taking beginner&#8217;s chess lessons after a long time of being fascinated by the game. The decision had been long in the making. You often see people crowding around the chess table watching a game. You read up and realize it&#8217;s a &#8220;sport&#8221; of sorts and this suits you just fine. [...]]]></description>
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