Judit Polgar: The Greatest Female Chess Player
Who was the greatest woman to ever pick up a chess piece? Surely it is Judit Polgar, the living legend of female chess....
Who was the greatest woman to ever pick up a chess piece? Surely it is Judit Polgar, the living legend of female chess....
The two matches between the legendary chess champion Garry Kasparov and the IBM supercomputer Deep Blue are surely some...
Karpov vs Kasparov was probably the most intense chess rivalry of all time. IM Anna Rudolf continues her series on the most...
If you're talking about chess games that changed history, it doesn't get much bigger than Bobby Fischer's world-championship...
Botvinnik was a strong chess player in his own right, but that wasn't his greatest contribution to the game. Learn how Botvinnik...
IM Anna Rudolf guides you through one of the biggest grudges of yesteryear, the great rivalry between Tarrasch and Nimzowitsch....
Wilhelm Steinitz started out as a romantic attacking chess player like many of his peers, but he really transcended his...
Before the great Philidor came along with his pronouncement that "pawns are the soul of chess," positional play was rare....
Who was the first person to be called a professional chess player? IM Anna Rudolf has your answer as she looks back at some...
What are the games that every chess fan needs to know? IM Anna Rudolf is here to show you the most important games ever...
The outside passed pawn is one of the most powerful forces in the endgame, and IM Anna Rudolf has the definitive lesson...
Did you know that your king can become a powerful attacking piece in the endgame? Let IM Anna Rudolf show you how you can...
King activity is often the most essential difference between the middlegame and endgame. IM Anna Rudolf presents a veritable...
IM Anna Rudolf is back with vital lessons to help you perfect your king and pawn endgames. What are airplanes and minefields?...
IM Anna Rudolf begins her series on Mastering King And Pawn Endgames with tons of tips and tricks. Memorize them, and they...