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Chess guides for players who want useful practice, not generic advice.

Use these ChessXT guides to understand online chess, AI coaching, puzzle training, board games, school chess, tournaments, team play, and the habits that turn games into improvement.

play chess online

How to Play Chess Online With Training Built In

Learn how online chess works on ChessXT, from starting a game and choosing bots to recovering active games, reviewing moves, and protecting fair play.

New players, returning club players, and competitors who want a guided online chess flow.

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AI chess coach

How to Use an AI Chess Coach Without Losing Your Own Thinking

Use AI chess coaching for game review, bot sparring, training plans, and drills while keeping human calculation and judgment at the center.

Players who want guided improvement, coach-style feedback, and practical sparring plans.

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chess puzzles

How Chess Puzzles Improve Calculation and Pattern Recognition

Learn how to use chess puzzles, puzzle rush, survival training, and spaced review to build calculation habits that transfer into real games.

Players who want better tactical vision, calculation discipline, and repeatable practice.

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online board games

Online Board Games as Brain-Sports Training

Understand how online chess, checkers, Othello-style games, Sudoku-style logic, and future board games can support strategic thinking.

Players and families looking for strategy games, logic training, and competitive board-game experiences.

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school chess programs

How to Run a School Chess Program Online

Plan school chess with classrooms, assignments, puzzle training, parent visibility, safety controls, certificates, and measurable progress.

Schools, teachers, parents, coaches, and administrators planning structured chess learning.

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online chess tournaments

Online Chess Tournaments and Team Wars: A Player Guide

Learn how online chess tournaments, team wars, standings, pairings, leaderboards, fair play, and review workflows fit together.

Competitive players, team captains, organizers, clubs, and schools preparing for structured events.

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