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Win More Chess Tournaments Through an Optimal Exercise Program

... cave floors. The yoga headstand is the perfect exercise to keep your brain healthy. You should do it every morning and night during a chess tournament. Tai Chi is a Chinese exercise system that is also great for developing flexibility and ... Read Read: Win More Chess Tournaments Through an Optimal Exercise Program

By: Richard Stooker | 10/04/2006 | Fitness

What Is A Chess Tournament?

... . Tournaments are also held for a number of different competitors. Women have their own professional Chess tournaments, as do juniors, seniors, and even computers. Any of the Champions in these categories are also able to compete for the ... Read Read: What Is A Chess Tournament?

By: Victor Epand | 22/08/2008 | Art & Entertainment

Eat to Win More Chess Games and Tournaments

... and cola. Boris Spassky ate sandwiches and drank coffee and orange juice. Therefore, during their epic World Championship Chess Tournament in Iceland in 1972, Spassky probably consumed more carbohydrates than his American challenger, from ... Read Read: Eat to Win More Chess Games and Tournaments

By: Richard Stooker | 14/04/2006 | Health

Improve Your Chess Game Through Continuous Practice

... the game at a very early age of six and proceeded to win a lot of official chess tournaments. Today, he is one of the most recognized grandmasters of chess and an embodiment of the game’s prestige. As anyone can point out, most people who ... Read Read: Improve Your Chess Game Through Continuous Practice

By: John Skelly | 06/09/2009 | Board Games

Why Is Chess So Popular?

... game to play with a partner. Popularity of the game has allowed it to grow to the extent that worldwide Chess tournaments are often held, many of them annually. Nearly every country in the world is represented in these tournaments as ... Read Read: Why Is Chess So Popular?

By: Victor Epand | 22/08/2008 | Art & Entertainment

Win More Chess Games Using the Ancient 36 Strategies

... must read Mark Twain . . . you are too foolish and naive to be allowed near a serious chess tournament. You also should never try to do business in Asia, but that's another article. You must first of all understand that the essence of ... Read Read: Win More Chess Games Using the Ancient 36 Strategies

By: Richard Stooker | 16/04/2006 | Self Help

Historical View of Chess

... opponent, which is essentially surrendering. These players believe that there is “no longer any hope”, and award the win to their opponent. In chess tournaments, wins will receive a single point. However, when white wins it is recorded as ... Read Read: Historical View of Chess

By: Fran Black | 10/09/2007 | Hobbies

Game of Chess

... became popular in Western Europe and Russia in the 9th century. After that it moved to France in 18th century. The first chess tournament was played in London in 1851 and it was won by Steinitz who then became world's first official chess ... Read Read: Game of Chess

By: Carl | 29/10/2008 | Football

Different Styles Of Chess Games

... can take hours trying to decide the best move to make. This is usually unfeasible for any normal game and for certain Chess tournaments, is forbidden. In this case, each player generally has a certain amount of time to make a move in every ... Read Read: Different Styles Of Chess Games

By: Victor Epand | 28/08/2008 | Art & Entertainment
Frank Ho

How My Son Became a Chess Master

... a place so Andrew could continue to hone his skills, UBC (University of British Columbia) Tuesday night chess tournament was a perfect place since he gained so many points by going to UBC Tuesday night and played against adults. At this ... Read Read: How My Son Became a Chess Master

By: Frank Ho | 28/06/2008 | K-12 Education

Hone Your Chess Skills With Blindfold Chess

... to calculate and predict future moves, without the aid of sight. Blindfold chess is something that is taken quite seriously amongst pro chess players. The Amber Chess Tournament is a competition that takes place annually at the Palais de ... Read Read: Hone Your Chess Skills With Blindfold Chess

By: Groshan Fabiola | 30/03/2009 | Card Games

Playing Chess for Money

... at the end of June 2008 and its called ultimatecheckmate.com. Its tagline is “the future of competitive chess”. Now chess tournaments to win cash prizes are nothing new and neither is playing for money threw correspondence chess but ... Read Read: Playing Chess for Money

By: Peyton Andrews | 26/08/2008 | Board Games

Win More Chess Games by Giving Your Brain More Oxygen

... more while you're playing a game of chess. Oxygen is the chief fuel for your body's energy. If a chess tournament were the Indianapolis 500, would you rather drive a car running on low octane fuel -- or high octane? Yet most people take in ... Read Read: Win More Chess Games by Giving Your Brain More Oxygen

By: Richard Stooker | 09/04/2006 | Health

The Story Behind The Game Of Chess

... . In the middle of the 19th Century, Chess began to take an even stronger hold, becoming a popular game played among intellectuals. Chess tournaments became popular and every since then, the game has held a place in common public knowledge. Read Read: The Story Behind The Game Of Chess

By: Victor Epand | 21/08/2008 | Art & Entertainment
Tom Truxton

Is Statistical Tournament Poker Gambling?

... poker players being discriminated against because they use a piece of clay to track their points during a game? Think about it, you can have a chess tournament with an entry fee, there are prizes at the end for the best players, but does ... Read Read: Is Statistical Tournament Poker Gambling?

By: Tom Truxton | 25/06/2007 | Online Gambling

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