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Chess puzzles/practice positions for Portsmouth players.Here are a few free online resources that might be of interest to club members.
I've known about the following site for quite a while. It's basically just a really good collection of combination puzzles from grandmaster games:
http://wtharvey.com/prodex.html
Here is a link to a download for Fred Reinfeld's 1001 Brilliant Ways to Checkmate in pgn:
http://loiodice.com/chess/1001bwtc/1001bwtc-01-24.sht
I only solve practical combinations taken from actual games, but if you like mind stretching compositions, here is a page that has a list of free composition books to download:
http://www.algonet.se/%7Eath/
The following is an awesome site and probably the best free chess resource on the internet, with lots of free articles from great instructors and a large archive. This includes regular articles of annotated games, lessons by Dovoretsky, and endgames etc:
http://www.chesscafe.com/
Here is a cool download of a pgn set of endgame strategy lessons:
http://www.endgame.nl/strategy.htm
And this is one of the finest sets of puzzles I have found:
http://dejascacchi.altervista.org/exercises.htm
Most of this was found via the Chess Portal, and there's plenty of other good stuff to find on there:
http://www.schackportalen.nu/English/eramportal.htm
I hope you enjoy these great resources.
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