Practice is important for chess studying. People need playing chess to get good results! Chess is a difficult game which has a lot of different elements. We can meet some of them frequently, but we can meet another elements no one time for hundred games. This is why playing chess only is not enough for good results. People need to exercise each of various chess elements many times.
Our applications can help to improve your chess skills and to learn new tactics, as well as to consolidate the acquired knowledge.
A lot of chess exercises, thoughtful and intuitive interface — all of them make our applications great for quick success in chess studying.
Beginner the Chess App
Full version of application includes the following topics:
- 1. Exercises for learning chessboard
- 1.1 Exercise «Name to Field»
- 1.2 Exercise «Field to Name»
- 1.3 Exercise «Field Color»
- 2. Exercises about moving figures
- 2.1 Exercise «Magic Chest»
- 2.2 Exercise «Labyrinth»
- 2.3 Exercise «Biting Pieces»
- 3. Exercises on «Chess pieces value»
- 3.1 Exercise «What does it cost?»
- 3.2 Exercise «More, Less, Equal»
- 4. Exercises to improve checkmate skills
- 5. Exercises "Endgame"
- 5.1 Exercise «Endgame»
- 5.2 Exercise «Stop pawns»
- 5.3 Exercise «Turn pawn to queen»
- 6. Basic exercises
- 6.1 Exercise «Find figure»
- 6.2 Exercise «Restore position»
- 6.3 Exercise «Play with computer»
Tactic the Chess App
Full version of application includes the following topics:
- 1. Set of tactics for beginners — 300 tasks
- 2. Mate in 1 move — 75 000 tasks
- 3. Taking in 1 move — 5 500 tasks
- 4. Mate in 2 moves — 28 500 tasks
- 5. Mate in 2 moves (not a forced) — 950 tasks
- 6. Save figure — 2 800 tasks
- 7. Collection of chess problems — 950 tasks