Chess pages that show chess moves and not notation
On Tue, 02 Oct 2007 14:57:30 -0700, Terry Terry
wrote:
One reason I really never studied chess was because the notation was
too messy.
I would like to find some chess sites that use pictures instead of
notation to show some basic chess.
Can anyone recommend one?
Although you may be able to find what you are looking for, if you
seriously want to study chess, you *must* learn to become comfortable
reading standard notation. Without it, you are spurning many important
resources, and will never become any good at the game. You will not be
able to read books and magazines, and you will not be able to converse
about moves with other players.
In fact, you really should learn and be comfortable with, not only the
standard algebraic notation that everyone uses, but also the older
descriptive notation that was commonly used in the USA. There are
older books and magazines that use it that you may want to read.
--
Ken Blake
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