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  1. Chess Lessons - Learn with Online Courses - Chess.com

    Get better at chess through interactive online chess lessons from top masters and coaches. Follow a guided study plan to learn openings, endgames, strategy and tactics.

  2. Beginner - Chess Lessons - Chess.com

    Learn about the moments that changed the history of the game with IM Anna Rudolf, starting with the oldest recorded game and showing some of the greatest rivalries chess history!

  3. Learn Chess Online: Lessons, Openings and more - Chess.com

    Take lessons from chess masters, improve endgame play, practice positions, explore chess openings, or analyze and review games.

  4. Intermediate - Chess Lessons - Chess.com

    Learn from GM Ben Finegold as he demonstrates the sort of practical and tricky tactics that win and lose games. Watch Ben's wins and losses, as well as tactics from World Champions.

  5. From Beginner to Winner - Chess Lessons - Chess.com

    Intro to Book Openings Learn about the most common book chess openings and their main ideas Chess.com Team 5 Lessons Beginner

  6. How to Play Chess: Learn the Rules & 7 Steps To Get You Started

    Jan 7, 2014 · Chess is for everyone! Learn the basics of the game including how to set up the board, how to move pieces, and how to win.

  7. Chess.com - Play Chess Online - Free Games

    Play chess online for free on Chess.com with over 200 million members from around the world. Have fun playing with friends or challenging the computer!

  8. All The Training Resources On Chess.com

    Jan 31, 2025 · Lessons and Videos: Watch educational content from some of your favorite instructors. The lessons include challenges to check for understanding, while the videos are all …

  9. Advanced - Chess Lessons - Chess.com

    Learn from GM Ben Finegold as he demonstrates the sort of practical and tricky tactics that win and lose games. Watch Ben's wins and losses, as well as tactics from World Champions.

  10. Strategy - Chess Lessons - Chess.com

    One of the best ways to improve at chess is to analyze your own games. NM Matthew Jensen and his student, Lula Robs, demonstrate how to learn from your own mistakes.