Uncategorized – Forward Chess https://forwardchess.com/blog Your Partner in Improving Your Play Sat, 24 Sep 2022 19:57:36 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.1.4 https://forwardchess.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/cropped-ic_launcher-playstore-32x32.png Uncategorized – Forward Chess https://forwardchess.com/blog 32 32 Are you a chess marketing wizard? https://forwardchess.com/blog/are-you-a-chess-marketing-wizard/ Sat, 24 Sep 2022 19:57:36 +0000 https://forwardchess.com/blog/?p=1478 Forward Chess is looking for a marketing guru to help us spread the word.

If you:

• Love chess
• Would like to share the joy of interactive chess ebooks with the people who will benefit from them.
• Can generate creative ideas, design marketing campaigns and support your conclusions with hard data.

We would very much love to talk to you!

The position is fully remote and can be done on a full-time or part-time basis.

Your responsibilities would include:

• Understanding the products and their fit in the chess ecosystem
• Reviewing current marketing campaigns for weaknesses and developing solutions
• Proposing new ways of spreading the word
• Using data driven decision making in all your projects
• Managing the design and production of promotional materials
• Working with influencers in the chess world to create great content

If you are interested to discuss this further, please drop us a note at info@forwardchess.com

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Hidden features in Forward Chess https://forwardchess.com/blog/hidden-features-forward-chess/ Mon, 12 Jul 2021 20:21:19 +0000 https://forwardchess.com/blog/?p=411 Here are the top tips from our team to help you make the most out of your Forward Chess experience.

1. Interactive board using Brush Tool –  web app.

Whether you solve problems with your audience on Twitch or work with your students in your online class, the brush tool on our web app is something that would add value to your experience.

 

 

Brush Tool allows the following options:

– Square highlight

– Drawing arrows

– Pen Mode for writing on the board

– Eraser / Clear option

– Options to change color & drawing size.

– And more on the way!

 

 

2. Opening Book & Games database: 

Our desktop version for Windows & Mac has an added functionality to assist with your opening preparations – The opening book & Games search feature.

 

 

3. Tactics Trainer – Web & Desktop.

Fond of tactics training websites? Forward Chess has an in-built Tactics Trainer for selected book so that you can solve and follow your progress through the book.

The following books currently have tactics trainer enabled:

Sac and Mate: Volume I, II & III.
Improve Your Chess Tactics
Greatest 525 puzzles from practical games of 2018
1001 Chess Exercises for Club Players
The Woodpecker Method
Chess Tactics from Scratch
Chess Tactics: Volume 1
Chess Tests
The Power of Tactics – Volume 1
Chess Calculation Training For Kids And Club Players, Level 1
A Modern Guide to Checkmating Patterns
Practical Chess Puzzles

Tactics Trainer feature on the Windows version.

4. Wish List: Have you ever noticed the heart icon on our website? Yup, this is what they do!

 

5. Subscriber-only discounts & updates:

We have a little ritual at the end of each month. We send our email subscribers a special email with the latest on discounts, feature updates & new releases. If this is something you’ll be interested in, opt-in by filling in your email address here. You can also subscribe using the newsletter box at the bottom of this page.

 

 

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My First Chess Opening Repertoire for Black https://forwardchess.com/blog/my-first-chess-opening-repertoire-for-black/ Thu, 13 May 2021 16:07:57 +0000 https://sandbox.forwardchess.com/blog/?p=158 “… I feel that the main reasons to buy an opening book are to give a good overview of the opening, and to explain general plans and ideas. …”GM John Nunn (2006)


Our BOOK OF THE WEEK is My First Chess Opening Repertoire for Black by Vincent Moret.

Every chess player needs to decide which openings he or she is going to play. But where do you start? The risk of drowning in the turbulent sea of chess opening theory is only too real for beginning amateurs. Often your goals and ambitions will be misguided. If you are trying to win in 20 moves, copy what’s in fashion among top-GM’s or memorize variations, you are wasting your time. Most likely you will never get to play your ‘preparation’ and end up aimlessly switching from one opening to the other. After the success of his volume for White, Experienced French chess trainer Vincent Moret now provides a complete, ready-to-go chess opening repertoire for Black. It consists of a sound set of lines that do not outdate rapidly, do not require memorization and are easy to digest for beginners and post-beginners. To show the typical plans and the underlying ideas in the various lines of his repertoire, Moret not only selected games of Grandmasters. He also uses games of young, improving players to highlight the errors they tend to make.

The recommendations are generally gambits and sidelines that allow Black to reach a position in which he can fight for the initiative, an ideal battleground for a club player who spends most of his study time on tactics – as he should.


Here is an excerpt from the book on the author’s recommendation of the Scandinavian.

Board1

And here’s what this set-up could give if White plays logical and natural developing moves (but not necessarily the best ones):

Board2

After the move …e7-e5 Black’s pressure on the d-file has become unbearable due to the pin on the d4-pawn, and the situation can very quickly turn disastrous for White. Let us look at two example games, both played by the multiple French Girls Campion Mathilde Congiu against strong opponents.

Black won these games with impressive ease, one might say. Unfortunately, if White is not as cooperative as here, Black will rarely get to this dream position through the usual Classical Variation.

Indeed, White can (and should!) very quickly attack and even harass the black queen. Let us not lose sight of the fact that the early development of the queen is the major disadvantage of the classical Scandinavian with 2…Qxd5.

We should not get carried away by these two exciting games by Mathilde Congiu. Let us now see how things can sometimes turn out very badly for Black.

(… the author then proceeds to give two examples where the Black queen is targeted, then show how Black can play for compensation after 2…Nf6 where he either obtains compensation for a pawn after 3.d4 Bg4!? due to his lead in development or transposes into the ideal setup while avoiding the traps. See the book for more details.)


Why choose the Forward Chess edition? It is cheaper than the physical version and the variations are more efficient to play through on a digital board.

Learn More: My First Chess Opening Repertoire for Black

My First Chess Opening Repertoire For Black

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