Search on chess and you’ll find a staggering amount of information out there – from books, to videos, to lessons, to whole web sites dedicated to the game. What’s a pgn file? Do you need one? How can you open it? Can you learn from Grandmaster games? How? What about the fundamentals? How can I get rated? Do I need a chess rating? The list goes on.
In coming videos, I’ll answer all those questions and more. This first video – my list of seven top chess resources will give you a jump start on upping your game – even if you are just a rank beginner. I blow away the smoke so you can see where to go to get what you need to learn or ramp up your chess game.
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