This post is a replacement for the more than 50 chess lessons post that has been published before.
At the moment there are more than 80 chess lessons on almost all stages of the game and for all levels of play on Chess Teaching. You can get a quick overview by looking at the chess lessons index page, but you can also navigate through this site by using the tags or categories or by using the search option on this site.

It is my believe that the way this site offers the chess tutorials gives you something that books are unable to.
New lessons are added regularly and are linked together by adding a suggestion at the end of each lesson about how to continue. At the footer of each lesson you can find a link to the previous and to the next lesson. This offers you an easy possibility to study all the lessons in the right order. This is not the order based on the publication date, because I am going to continue adding chess lessons on all levels.
Don’t try to learn all the lessons during one session. Take your time. Replay and try some of the things learned on a board and stop after one or two lessons. Keep note of where you stopped, bookmark the page, and return for more when you can give your complete attention to the (next) lesson.
If you are new to chess and not familiar with the rules of the game the chess tutorial about the starting position may be a good start.
Tags: Chess






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