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— 25-may-18, news.stlpublicradio.org, play chess online as a chess coach and active player, i am constantly thinking about the ways that i can help my students and myself to improve our chess skills using both contemporary (let us call it post-engine era) material and earlier classical (where ideas and concepts were more important than concrete, move-by-move calculation and use of pre-existing knowledge). currently, chess players have access to a lot of material in different forms. usually, the confusing question in the mind of amateurs is whether they should learn the fundamentals from classical materials or focus on contemporary products (youtube videos, dvds, etc) where more thorough computer and move-by-move analysis exists. i would like to make a clarifying point about the comparison, which, i hope, would help chess players make the most out of their chess ... rss » more chess news chess players about gameknot: easy19 : the stuff is so good here on gameknot that i am afraid that if i stay too long my teeth fall out my hair falls out and i need a tripod to walk. within the next 50 years or so.. thebalrog : i have played on a number of different chess sites over the years, this is the best, no doubt. finally able to have a premium account, all too happy to pay to play here. thank you gameknot for such a great venue. tulkus : love the new tactics feature...it's really improving my game. i think this feature is fantastic, you can't help but learn win or lose...thanks for holding your end of the deal by being the best chess site out there! pawncaster : gameknot is far and away superior for managing multiple games, studying opponents and has the most aesthetically appealing website. ph014 : being a "non-technician" i marvel how you compile so many complicated features and weave them into such a successful product for us to enjoy... tag1153 : 11 years on gameknot. thank you for such an awesome chess site. suffice it to say i dig your efforts. keep up the good work! kingdawar : gameknot has simply built the most rock solid chessboard interface. black_cat_hamlet : gameknot's just brilliant! i don't think i've found any as good! online chess links: » chess history » fide | uscf » correspondence chess » backgammon » backgammon online help? 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