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Overview Beginner’s Chess Course

The first part of the chess course is completed. In the future some additional exercises will be added, but the lessons for the Beginner’s level are completed.
This post gives an overview of the lessons in this Beginner’s Chess Course.
The rules of Chess

The starting position
The chess pieces
The end of the game

Beginner’s lessons

Knowing the rules: some tips
Algebraic [...]

Basic checkmates

You have to know some of the checkmates in order to know what you are looking for when playing a chess game. Some of these basic checkmates even have a name. By studying this kind of diagrams you may be able to avoid or to make use of similar positions during your own games.

Stalemate

If the player whose turn it is has no legal moves the game has to end. If this player is not in check it is called stalemate. Stalemate ends the game and the result is a draw, even when one of the players has a big material advantage.
The following two diagrams are stalemates.

So you have [...]

Twofold attack

In the previous lessons we have learned how to attack and defend pieces. But the other player will also defend the pieces you are attacking. If an exchange doesn’t give you any advantage you may be able to attack the piece once more.
As an example in the diagram on the left white is able to [...]

Defending

Now that you know how to move the pieces and to capture the free pieces your opponent is offering it is time to spend some time on a lesson about how to deal with an attacked piece.
If one of your pieces is attacked you have to know how the piece can be defended. There are [...]