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  1. Leer más: How to Castle in Chess
    How to Castle in Chess

    How to Castle in Chess

    por Paul Chessini

    A clear guide to what is castling in chess, the exact rules, and when to use short or long castle—plus common mistakes, FEN examples, and tips.

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  2. Leer más: FIDE Freestyle Chess World Championship 2026: Dates, Venue & Format
    FIDE Freestyle Chess World Championship 2026: Dates, Venue & Format

    FIDE Freestyle Chess World Championship 2026: Dates, Venue & Format

    por Paul Chessini

    FIDE Freestyle Chess World Championship 2026 in Weissenhaus: dates, format, players, prize fund, and how to follow the action live.

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  3. Leer más: FIDE Candidates Tournament 2026 in Cyprus
    FIDE Candidates Tournament 2026 in Cyprus

    FIDE Candidates Tournament 2026 in Cyprus

    por Paul Chessini

    A complete guide to the FIDE Candidates Tournament 2026 in Cyprus and the parallel Women’s Candidates: dates, venue, format, prize fund and how to follow the games.

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  4. Leer más: How to Study Chess Openings: The Right Way to Learn and Remember
    How to Study Chess Openings: The Right Way to Learn and Remember

    How to Study Chess Openings: The Right Way to Learn and Remember

    por Paul Chessini

    Learn how to study chess openings the right way: focus on ideas, pawn structures and simple repertoires, not memorizing endless theory lines at your level.

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  5. Leer más: Best Chess Books for Beginners: The Only List You Need
    Best Chess Books for Beginners: The Only List You Need

    Best Chess Books for Beginners: The Only List You Need

    por Paul Chessini

    New to chess? This guide curates the best beginner books for learning rules, tactics, strategy, and essential endgames. See which titles fit your level, how to use them with a 4-week routine, and where to start if you prefer puzzle-driven practice.

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  6. Leer más: Chess Training Program: How to Study and Improve Your Game Step-by-Step
    Chess Training Program: How to Study and Improve Your Game Step-by-Step

    Chess Training Program: How to Study and Improve Your Game Step-by-Step

    por Paul Chessini

    A good chess training program doesn’t have to be complicated or “GM-level” to work. This guide shows you how to build a realistic chess study plan around your life: how to split time between tactics, games and analysis, openings, endgames, and strategy, how to use a simple 7-day training routine, and how to improve your chess skills step by step—whether you’re a complete beginner or a club player trying to get unstuck.

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