by Kairav Joshi | Apr 11, 2020 | Resources and Tools
Want to improve your thought process in chess? Start by studying Chess University’s Analytical Thinking Method. As you consider making your next chess move, you must perform a reality check. Look at the whole board to analyze forcing moves (checks, captures, and...
by Kairav Joshi | Apr 3, 2020 | Resources and Tools
The best way to improve at chess is through a combination of learning, playing, and training. Chess University students use Chess.com training tools to practice what they have learned in our programs and courses. Here are our top recommended training tools: Puzzle...
by Kairav Joshi | Apr 2, 2020 | Resources and Tools
Here are five chess books that are out of copyright and may be downloaded for free: Seventy-Five Chess Problems by John Thursby121 Chess Problems by J. W. Abbott200 Chess Problems by Frank Healey777 Chess Miniatures in Three by E. WallisAmerican Chess Nuts by E.B....
by Kairav Joshi | Apr 2, 2020 | Chess University News
Chess players, we’re thrilled to announce that the new ChessUniversity.com is now live in beta! While Chess University has been offering live online programs and courses since 2013, it wasn’t until 2016 that we launched our own website. By 2018 we had...