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  2. Paul Whitehead Teaches Chess - Wikipedia

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    Roy Wagner reviewed the game for Computer Gaming World, and stated that "There were some minor elements of the programming that I found objectionable, but overall the program is an excellent way to learn about the game of chess. The tone of the tutorial is very understandable. This program is highly recommended." [1]

  3. Fritz (chess) - Wikipedia

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    Fritz and Chesster is a series of introductory chess programs based on the Fritz engine. Each program provides basic tutorials and games based on one aspect of chess, allowing children to learn the basic rules easily without overwhelming them with too many options at once.

  4. Play Chess Online for Free - AOL.com

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    Chess. Play free chess online against the computer or challenge another player to a multiplayer board game. With rated play, chat, tutorials, and computer opponents from beginner to expert!

  5. Bobby Fischer Teaches Chess - Wikipedia

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    The book is intended for beginners and uses a programmed learning approach, [2] permitting readers to go back and retry each question if they give a wrong answer. Unusually for a modern chess book, it requires no knowledge of algebraic notation, using only diagrams with arrows and descriptions such as "rook-takes-pawn-check". [3]

  6. Bobby Fischer Teaches Chess (video game) - Wikipedia

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    The game's 300 tutorials are based on the chess book Bobby Fischer Teaches Chess (1966), co-authored by grandmaster Bobby Fischer. Although the tutorials are displayed from a pseudo-3D board view, the game can only be played from a 2D view. [2] The tutorials feature a menu that allows to rewind, pause, and forward the lesson. [3]

  7. Kasparov Chess - Wikipedia

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    Kasparov Chess offers chess puzzles, online chess, tutorials, articles, documentaries, podcasts [7] and a chess master class taught by Kasparov; however, some of these features are only available to members with a paid subscription.