Friday, April 10, 2009

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Learning to play chess can be quite difficult if you want to be really good - and that's why chess training online is so powerful. You see, you probably already know chess offers a ton of benefits - it improves memory, helps with math skills, improves concentration, develops logical thinking, teaches independence, promotes creativity, helps with psychology - not to mention it's FUN and CHEAP.

The problem, however, comes in learning how to play and become an absolute master.

This is why chess training online is the best possible thing you can do:

1. You're practically forced to succeed. A good chess training class will take you from absolute amateur to world-class pro because of all the things online training can afford. You can get action plans, precise information that you can read and re-read, and drilled-down-to-precision information.

2. It's inexpensive. Do you know there are actual chess tutors? And they can cost hundreds of dollars an hour. Online training is much cheaper, even though you end up learning more.

3. You can save time researching yourself. Sure, there are chess books - but some of them are so dry that people can't get through them. Others are marketed great but don't have too much information, or are far too advanced for people who are starting out.

Overall, there are benefits to other training - such as one on one time with tutors - but chess training online is probably the best way to go for 99% of people. They get to learn without breaking the budget, they get things drilled-down to them in a very precise manner, and most of all - they learn, 100%, this game that so many intelligent people love.

Chad Chesterson finally became a Chessmaster about four long years, and he's now passionate about teaching people how to play chess.

Visit his site at HowToWinChess.com.

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