Chris TorresImprove Your Chess in Just Six Seconds a Day: Lesson 6Kids in Fremont, California like to decline my Danish Gambit with: 1.e4 e5 2.d4 exd4 3.c3 d3! Black’s third move attempts to derail white’s…Jun 16, 2015Jun 16, 2015
Chris TorresImprove Your Chess in Just Six Seconds a Day: Lesson 5Stopping the most common beginner opening “cheapo.”Jun 12, 2015Jun 12, 2015
Chris TorresImprove Your Chess in Just Six Seconds a Day: Lesson 4Below I demonstrate a basic method of breaking and entering your opponent’s “house” after he/she has castled.Jun 11, 2015Jun 11, 2015
Chris TorresImprove Your Chess in Just Six Seconds a Day: Lesson 3It’s not too hard to spot game winning/saving combinations when you know what to look for. Always examine all of your checks, captures and…Jun 10, 2015Jun 10, 2015
Chris TorresImprove Your Chess in Just Six Seconds a Day: Lesson 2Below is a six second example of crime and punishment in the opening. Black’s crime was neglecting the natural development his/her pieces…Jun 5, 20152Jun 5, 20152
Chris TorresImprove Your Chess in Just Six Seconds a Day: Lesson 1Sacrificing a bishop on h7 to break through your opponent’s defenses.Jun 4, 2015Jun 4, 2015