1. The origin of the game
  2. The legend of the wise inventor
  3. Extension of the game of chess
  4. The world champions
  5. List of great Spanish masters

  1. The chessboard: the battlefield
  2. The placement of the board
  3. Characteristics of a chessboard
  4. - The ranks
  5. - The columns
  6. - The diagonals
  7. - The kingside and the queenside
  8. Remember

  1. The pieces
  2. Placement of parts
  3. General definition of a move
  4. Execution of the move
  5. Compose
  6. Capture or kill a piece
  7. Remember

  1. The movement of the pieces
  2. The movement of the tower
  3. How to capture the tower
  4. The bishop's move
  5. The lady's move
  6. The movement of the king
  7. The movement of the horse
  8. The movement of the pawn
  9. How to capture the pawn
  10. "Killing at the pass"."
  11. The crowning of the pawn
  12. Remember

  1. Check on the king
  2. Checkmate
  3. Remember

  1. The value of parts
  2. The changes
  3. Remember

  1. Castling
  2. Purpose of castling
  3. The rules for castling
  4. Remember

  1. The notation of the moves
  2. The abbreviated algebraic system
  3. The complete algebraic system
  4. The descriptive system
  5. The rest of the notation symbols
  6. A starting example with complete symbology
  7. Play that may be confusing
  8. Remember

  1. The tables
  2. When does the result of tables occur?
  3. The drowned king
  4. Remember

  1. Introduction
  2. King's mate and two rooks against king
  3. King's mate and queen against king
  4. King's mate and rooks against king
  5. King's mate and two bishops against king
  6. King's mate, bishop and knight against king
  7. Remember

  1. Concept of openness
  2. The mastery of space and the development of the pieces
  3. Basic rules of the opening
  4. The theory of openings
  5. The study of the theory of openings
  6. Openings
  7. Half-openings
  8. Closed openings
  9. Remember

  1. Mistakes in the opening
  2. Three typical mistakes in the opening:
  3. - The lack of development of parts
  4. - Weaknesses in the pawn structure
  5. - The control of the centre of the dashboard
  6. Mistakes in the opening: the trap

  1. Strategy and plans
  2. Thought process for each move
  3. Development of a new plan or monitoring of an existing plan
  4. The strategic themes
  5. Weaknesses in pawn structures
  6. - The doubled pawn
  7. - The isolated pawn
  8. - The delayed pawn
  9. - The passed pawn
  10. The strategic characteristics of the pieces
  11. Good bishops and bad bishops
  12. The bishop pair
  13. The horse
  14. Bishop against knight
  15. The towers
  16. - The mill"
  17. - Mate on the eighth line
  18. The lady
  19. Remember

  1. The attack
  2. Combinations. Attack themes
  3. The double threat
  4. - The "fork" and the "glasses"."
  5. - Another form of double attack
  6. The dive
  7. Uncovered check
  8. - Philidor's dunk
  9. The "x-ray" or "through" check"
  10. The deviation
  11. The overloaded piece
  12. Sacrifices
  13. Remember

  1. Introduction
  2. General characteristics of endings
  3. Pawn endgames
  4. The opposition rule
  5. King and pawn endgame against king
  6. The square rule
  7. Creation of the passed pawn
  8. Rook ends
  9. Rook and Pawn vs. Rook endgames. Positional and tactical themes
  10. The Lucena Bridge
  11. Basic principles and tips on finals
  12. Remember