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Saturday, May 15, 2010
A Chess a Day
If you are a chess teacher, chess coach, chess player, chess student or just about someone who is interested to start out on chess, I recommend you play as much as you can on a daily basis to improve your game. Follow instructional master games and analyze or annotate your own games. It would be very helpful if you create an account at chess.com, chess cube, FICS and other online chess playing sites if you can't afford to attend any chess club tournaments. It will help also to read on current chess news and there are plenty of sites online that will give you these fresh news. Visit and read articles at The Week In Chess, Chessbase, Chessville, The Closet Grandmaster and other sites worth reading and learning from.
This one site I found a long time ago but never really took time and explore: 365 Chess Lessons!
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