Chess Teacher on May 18th, 2007

You will find a new mate in two problem each time you visit this page (or after a refresh of this page). After giving the right solution or after three wrong answers the solution is revealed.
You can make a move by clicking on a piece and dropping it at the target square.
One additional tip: [...]

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Chess Teacher on April 11th, 2007

A new mate in one problem is presented each time you visit this page (or after a refresh).
After giving the right solution or after three wrong answers the solution is revealed.
You can make a move by clicking on a piece and dropping it at the target square.

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Chess Teacher on March 17th, 2007

Some additional exercises (with solutions) have been added to this site that belong to the chess lesson about the capture of free pieces.

The exercise is randomly selected during each visit (or after a refresh).
You can make a move by clicking on a piece and dropping it at the target square. You have three attempts, after which the solution will be revealed.

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Chess Teacher on February 22nd, 2007

In almost all chess games one of the players wins by first obtaining a material advantage. The easiest way to obtain such a material advantage is to take the free pieces offered by the other player.
One way to localize these pieces is to look at each of your own pieces to see whether one of [...]

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Chess Teacher on January 30th, 2007

At this place a new chess problem has been presented to you during each visit. The purpose of these chess diagrams was to improve your chess skills.
But there were two problems with these diagrams. First of all it takes a lot of bandwidth, because for each visit the site has to be changed. And secondly [...]

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