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Welcome to Bangor Chess Club

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A series of articles as an introduction to Bangor Chess Club and Club Chess in general.

If you are reading this, you are probably new to club chess. Perhaps you are
  • a social player seeking to learn more,
  • or play against your computer and want to test your wits against human opponents,
  • or are being invited to the club by a friend
Whatever the reason, you are likely to find club chess a bit different than you imagined.

 

You might soon ask, Why does everybody play with a clock? or What on earth is a Sicilian Dragon and why would I want one? or even Why do I seem to lose so quickly?

Club Chess is quite different from casual, social games between friends, and for newcomers it can be a daunting experience. It is common for some people to be put off after the first night at the club, thinking that the standard of play is too high or is somehow beyond you. But for anybody who is willing to commit to half-a-dozen club nights, club play will soon become less mysterious and your standard of play will rise rapidly.

The purpose of this guide is to demystify your chess club experience. Take your time to browse through these few pages and feel free to add your comments. Better still; come along on club nights and voice your comments there.

 

  1. Club Membership
  2. Playing in the Chess Club
  3. Competitive Chess
  4. Chess Ratings, Etiquette, and Fair Play
  5. Chess Notation
  6. Getting your own Books and Equipment
  7. Following Chess in the Media

 

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