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		<title>Playing Chess</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Two people are required to play chess. Playing chess also requires a grid made up of eight columns and eight rows. When beginning to play chess each player chooses a side, either black or white. These sides are named after the two traditional colors of the pieces. The chess game is completed when one side is unable to move its king without it being captured. Playing chess need not be carried out to its conclusion. If a player believes his or her loss is inevitable, he or she may elect to &#8220;resign.&#8221; Playing chess can also end in a draw if both the kings on both sides are unable to make a legal move which would not endanger them with &#8220;check.&#8221; Another possible outcome to a chess game is for a game to result in a draw. A draw may occur in one of three ways. The first is called a stalemate, which is when a player has not remaining legal moves remaining in the chess game but his or her king is not in check. The second is called threefold repetition. Threefold repetition is when the same position occurs three times, although these movements need not occur sequentially. It &#8230; <a href="http://www.kemcogames.com/playing-chess.html">Continue reading</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Two people are required to play chess. Playing chess also requires a grid made up of eight columns and eight rows. When beginning to play chess each player chooses a side, either black or white. These sides are named after the two traditional colors of the pieces.</p>
<p>The chess game is completed when one side is unable to move its king without it being captured. Playing chess need not be carried out to its conclusion. If a player believes his or her loss is inevitable, he or she may elect to &#8220;resign.&#8221; Playing chess can also end in a draw if both the kings on both sides are unable to make a legal move which would not endanger them with &#8220;check.&#8221; Another possible outcome to a chess game is for a game to result in a draw. A draw may occur in one of three ways. The first is called a stalemate, which is when a player has not remaining legal moves remaining in the chess game but his or her king is not in check. The second is called threefold repetition. Threefold repetition is when the same position occurs three times, although these movements need not occur sequentially. It may even occur if two different pieces of the same type exchange positions. This is considered a draw because it is presumed that if the same organization of pieces has occurred in a chess game no further progress will be made. The only time this is not a draw is when it is the continual movement of a king in and out of check. The third time a draw may be called is known as the fifty-move rule. This can be invoked during chess games if there has not been a pawn move or piece capture during the last fifty successive moves. Although players may agree to a draw as early as they desire, unless specifically forbid by tournament rules, ethical considerations generally preclude this course of action while one participant in the chess game still has a reasonable chance of victory. Another way that chess games may conclude is if players run out of time. Outside of when two people play chess casually, games are played with varying amounts of time. When a player&#8217;s time runs out they lose, so long as their opponent has enough pieces to force a checkmate.</p>
<p>The first publication of the rules of dictating how competitors were meant to play chess matches was in 1497 by Luis Ramirez de Lucena. People began to playing chess tournaments in the sixteenth century. Wilheim Steinitz was crowned the first official World Chess Champion in 1866. People have continued to play chess in an attempt to take the title since that time. The title of World Chess Champion is currently heard by Viswanatan Anad. However the game is played by a wide variety of people from all walks of life. Playing chess is popular across many demographics. Although playing chess is very simple to learn, mastery is impossible.</p>
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		<title>Free Chess Games</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[For anyone seeking out free chess games there are a variety of options available. The first possibility is to join a club of chess aficionados. The usually free chess clubs can often provide connections to other people looking to find free chess games. Free chess games may also be available at local parks. Many parks provide chess tables in the parks, and depending on the weather there are sometimes players to be found near them easily. Some of these games may not be subjected to the same strict time rules which govern tournament play. Some of these games can be very casual, which may or may not be a desirable option depending on what the individual is looking for in their free chess games. There are also a number of websites which allow anyone visiting their sites to play free chess. When electing to engage in free chess matches online a person can encounter a wide variety of skill levels. Some of those competing in these free chess games elect to play against computer opponents. A number of other chose to use these free chess games to challenge other people. Some of these online chess matches pit players against complete &#8230; <a href="http://www.kemcogames.com/free-chess-games.html">Continue reading</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For anyone seeking out free chess games there are a variety of options available. The first possibility is to join a club of chess aficionados. The usually free chess clubs can often provide connections to other people looking to find free chess games. Free chess games may also be available at local parks. Many parks provide chess tables in the parks, and depending on the weather there are sometimes players to be found near them easily. Some of these games may not be subjected to the same strict time rules which govern tournament play. Some of these games can be very casual, which may or may not be a desirable option depending on what the individual is looking for in their free chess games.</p>
<p>There are also a number of websites which allow anyone visiting their sites to play free chess. When electing to engage in free chess matches online a person can encounter a wide variety of skill levels. Some of those competing in these free chess games elect to play against computer opponents. A number of other chose to use these free chess games to challenge other people. Some of these online chess matches pit players against complete strangers, who can have a variety of skill levels. In one of these free chess games one may encounter someone who is just starting to play and is still learning the rules and normal strategies. Encountering someone who does not follow normal chess strategies can provide a refreshing change of pace for someone who is accustomed to seeing one of several opening maneuvers. For people engaging in free chess games for the first few times in might be a better idea to engage a computer with the difficulty lowered to its easiest setting. This way they will not develop bad habits as they are just starting to play chess which would then have to be unlearned if they become a serious player. Some chess masters elect to play use the free chess games against computers with the computer&#8217;s skill level set to its most difficult option included in the program so they can attempt to simulate live opponents they would face in live tournaments.</p>
<p>There is no wrong way to go about finding a free chess game. Another option is to consider is to check with local nursing home and assisted living facilities to see if they would be interested in a volunteer to come in a play chess with some of their residents. Not only would one be able to play chess for free, but someone electing to go this route to try to find an option to find free chess matches would also get the satisfaction of knowing that they brightened the day of a senior citizen who may not have gotten any visitors otherwise. If a person can play their free chess games in a senior citizens they are getting more that just free chess. The satisfaction that they could bring to an otherwise lonely senior would be almost like being paid.</p>
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