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  2. Play Chess Online for Free - AOL.com

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    Play free chess online against the computer or challenge another player to a multiplayer board game. With rated play, chat, tutorials, and opponents of all levels!

  3. Virtual Chess 64 - Wikipedia

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    Virtual Chess 64 comes with a basic text and visual tutorial written for beginners and novices about how to play chess. In the third section the tutorial continues explaining how to play using simple chess positions in which the player must find the best move. The fourth section is an analysis of "Fool's mate" and "Scholar's mate". In the fifth ...

  4. Virtual Kasparov - Wikipedia

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    Virtual Kasparov is a chess video game developed by Titus Interactive Studio, published by Titus Interactive and distributed in Europe by Virgin Interactive for the PlayStation and Game Boy Advance. Game can be played against beginners, novices, champions, or personality players.

  5. Kasparov's Gambit - Wikipedia

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    Besides 125 tutorials, written by renowned chess author and developer Eric Schiller, [24] classified in openings, middle game, endgames (checkmates), tactics and strategy also include a Famous Games database, a list of all-time world champions games commented by Kasparov with a quiz option where user must choose the next move. [25]

  6. Fritz (chess) - Wikipedia

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    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. Games follow Prince Fritz, the son of King White, and his cousin Bianca, as Chesster the rat (among others) teaches them the fundamentals of chess so that they ...

  7. 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]