Reader Recommendations: Chess
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February 9, 2008 -- From Felcor, a reader, from Bangkok, Thailand, who is affiliated with the site.
Free online chess and free games for kids and adults alike. Challenging Knight game (Troyis) at http://www.felcor.ws/troyis.htm or click "kids chess" link at the homepage.
July 25, 2007 -- From Fraser, a reader, from Kent, England, who is affiliated with the site.
Chess Portal with links to the best chess websites and content on the web, includes a useful section on Junior Chess, Top Grandmasters and information on chess books, chess computers, software and much more.
January 3, 2007 -- From Marga, age 14, from Oviedo, who is not affiliated with the site.
Learn how to play chess and practice online. Free online chess game.
June 22, 2006 -- From Nicole, a reader, from Marietta, Georgia, USA, who is affiliated with the site.
Kids can learn to play chess with tutorials, play easy chess, monster chess, and the knight's tour, and they can learn about after-school programs, chess camps, and chess tournaments for kids.
June 1, 2006 --
Chess makes you smart, we make it fun! Kid Chess offers a variety of interactive chess puzzles and games, including monster chess, the knight's tour, and standard chess against the computer. You can even play an easy chess game against the computer.
May 5, 2006 -- From Douglas and Ian MacGregor, readers from Glasgow, Scotland, who are affiliated with the site
This chess website is written by beginners, for beginners. Each game comes with its own commentary to guide you through the intricacies of the game. The first few games are very elementary, but they get longer and more complex as you work through the site. It is certainly worth a look if you are interested in improving your game.
October 8, 2004 -- From Michel Alvarez, a reader from Seattle, WA, who is affiliated with the site
A well-respected non-profit chess organization - website features a powerful 5 minute video for teachers, parents, and kids about the benefits of chess in elementary school curricula.
May 7, 2002 -- From David, 11 years old from Bryan, Texas, who is affiliated with the site
If you want to learn how to play chess, take a look at this site!
April 16, 2002 -- From Robert, a reader from Fort Collins, Colorado, who is affiliated with the site
Extensive resources and information for the scholastic chess player, player or teacher. The Improve Your Chess article contains excellent information.
February 18, 2002 -- From Douglas & Ian, 10 years old from Scotland, who are affiliated with the site
This chess website is written by beginners, for beginners. There are good chess moves and there are bad moves - this website has them all. Each game comes with its own commentary to guide you through the intricacies of the game. The first few games are very elementary, but they get longer and more complex as you work through the site. It is certainly worth a look if you are interested in improving your game.
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