- The origin of the game
- The legend of the wise inventor
- Extension of the game of chess
- The world champions
- List of great Spanish masters
- The chessboard: the battlefield
- The placement of the board
- Characteristics of a chessboard
- - The ranks
- - The columns
- - The diagonals
- - The kingside and the queenside
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- The pieces
- Placement of parts
- General definition of a move
- Execution of the move
- Compose
- Capture or kill a piece
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- The movement of the pieces
- The movement of the tower
- How to capture the tower
- The bishop's move
- The lady's move
- The movement of the king
- The movement of the horse
- The movement of the pawn
- How to capture the pawn
- "Killing at the pass"."
- The crowning of the pawn
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- Check on the king
- Checkmate
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- The value of parts
- The changes
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- Castling
- Purpose of castling
- The rules for castling
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- The notation of the moves
- The abbreviated algebraic system
- The complete algebraic system
- The descriptive system
- The rest of the notation symbols
- A starting example with complete symbology
- Play that may be confusing
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- The tables
- When does the result of tables occur?
- The drowned king
- Remember
- Introduction
- King's mate and two rooks against king
- King's mate and queen against king
- King's mate and rooks against king
- King's mate and two bishops against king
- King's mate, bishop and knight against king
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- Concept of openness
- The mastery of space and the development of the pieces
- Basic rules of the opening
- The theory of openings
- The study of the theory of openings
- Openings
- Half-openings
- Closed openings
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- Mistakes in the opening
- Three typical mistakes in the opening:
- - The lack of development of parts
- - Weaknesses in the pawn structure
- - The control of the centre of the dashboard
- Mistakes in the opening: the trap
- Strategy and plans
- Thought process for each move
- Development of a new plan or monitoring of an existing plan
- The strategic themes
- Weaknesses in pawn structures
- - The doubled pawn
- - The isolated pawn
- - The delayed pawn
- - The passed pawn
- The strategic characteristics of the pieces
- Good bishops and bad bishops
- The bishop pair
- The horse
- Bishop against knight
- The towers
- - The mill"
- - Mate on the eighth line
- The lady
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- The attack
- Combinations. Attack themes
- The double threat
- - The "fork" and the "glasses"."
- - Another form of double attack
- The dive
- Uncovered check
- - Philidor's dunk
- The "x-ray" or "through" check"
- The deviation
- The overloaded piece
- Sacrifices
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- Introduction
- General characteristics of endings
- Pawn endgames
- The opposition rule
- King and pawn endgame against king
- The square rule
- Creation of the passed pawn
- Rook ends
- Rook and Pawn vs. Rook endgames. Positional and tactical themes
- The Lucena Bridge
- Basic principles and tips on finals
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