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Excellent comprehensive site with instructional articles, links, humor, history, etc. One of the best chess forums on the Internet.
All 110 games from the 1924 NY tournament, thoroughly annotated in text by Steve Lopez of Chessbase. One of the most instructive collections of chess games available anywhere.
Excellent site. Huge collection of articles, stories, games, humor, analysis, miscellany, etc.
Chess articles, instruction, store, etc. One of the best chess sites on the net.
E-mail chess discussion group. This is the best chess discussion group of its kind on the internet. Well moderated and for serious chess discussion, though often humorous. No flaming allowed.
Huge online chess bookstore, carrying virtually every chess book in print.
Free online database of 2 million+ games.
Jeff Sonas' statistical analysis of historical & current ratings, adjusted for inflation. This is an incredibly useful & informative site that allows you to see how players from all eras compared to their contemporaries.
Excellent site with subscription fee for detailed GM analysis of most openings, but quite a bit of free material.
Huge list of public sites to play chess throughout the world, and a large listing of chess clubs from around the world.
Steve Lopez's excellent article about how to popularize chess and bring people into the chess world.
An exceptionally useful and instructive collection of brief lesson on various and wide-ranging aspects of the game. One of the best chess resources on the internet. Unfortunately, Tim isn't writing any new tips, but all the previous tips are available in this archive.
Best collection of games on the web. Approximately two million games arranged by ECO code. Of especial note, is the very useful file simply titled ECO at the top of the homepage. This is a database in .pgn or .cbh of the opening moves of virtually every known opening & variation. Very useful!
Excellent (and huge) collection of links to free downloads of all types of chess programs & utilities.
Virtually all of the Exeter Chess Club's instructional material arranged into an index by category. This is an exceptional resource of free material and a study course all in of itself.
Excellent collection of annotated games covering wide range of themes. This collection of games, with all the ideas & most of the moves explained, is a full study course in of itself. Probably the best collection of annotated games available on the internet. File Library: All-Platform Chess Huge collection of almost 4000 game files covering virtually every significant event, player, and opening. Also includes several freeware programs. This is an excellent resource.
Online chess encyclopedia with a daily calendar of births, deaths & events, articles, biographies, links, history, news, etc. This is one of the best online chess resources available. The famed chess author and instructor's personal website. Lots of great instruction and tons of book reviews by Silman and others.
Excellent collection of book reviews.
GM Nigel Davies's site which offers articles, problems, annotated games, recommended books and details of his distance learning programs.
Great variety of articles, games, humor, records, history, etc. This is one of the most interesting chess sites on the Internet.
This is THE site for Winboard, XBoard and all the engines that run within them. Includes tons of information, FAQ's, and downloads.
Huge collection of games categorized by events, players, and openings, and available for download in several different formats. Site also includes graphics, freeware programs, etc.
Weekly chess news, articles, game downloads, links, etc. This is THE chess news site on the Internet. Aaron's Winboard and Chess Engine FAQ Just like it sounds . . . More "Must-See" Sites(Perhaps not as Essential as the ones above,
Chess lessons for each day of the year. Very good collection of instructive problems.
Aaron Tay's excellent site with virtually everything you could ever want or need to know about Winboard and the free engines that run within it.
Collection of dozens of past articles. Topics range from chess instruction, to humor, chess etiquette, using databases, how to play online, how to find annotated games, solitaire chess, and much more. This is one of the most valuable chess resources on the internet.
Excellent site with a huge assortment of articles, instruction, utilities, downloads, history, humor, links, etc.
Wide variety of programs, utilities, graphics, etc.
Collection of chess trivia, stories, humor, info etc. arranged alphabetically.
Excellent collection of links to chess clubs, state & national federations, and scholastic & college clubs.
Collection of several fiction & non-fiction chess stories. Very interesting site.
This site is really a search engine of book dealers. Enter in the title of the book you want, and it searches several online dealers for the best price. Great way to find the best price on chess books.
Excellent article & survey by Dr. Tor Rønnow on the differences in how chess players of various levels think, study & play. There are a lot of charts, graphs & analysis. Dr. Rønnow's "Mission" is to show you how to improve your chess by modeling the patterns, behaviors and beliefs of the very strong chessplayers.
Excellent site with a huge collection of articles and games, plus a store, news, events calendar, instruction, etc.
Humorous and thought provoking list of 100 things to accomplish in your chess career.
Huge collection of analysis and explanation of almost every known unorthodox opening by Eric Schiller. This is essentially Schiller's Unorthodox Chess Openings encyclopedia online for free.
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