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What you'll learn

Calm hands save games.

Half of chess is being attacked — and the player who defends calmly keeps the points a panicked player throws away. Defense is a real, trainable skill, not just luck.

We'll start with the three ways to answer a check, build the habit of spotting the opponent's threat, and learn how trading and tidying steer you out of danger. Then you'll read a king's safety and escape a check yourself.

  • Answer a check: move, block, or capture.
  • Every move, ask: 'What is my opponent threatening?'
  • When worse, trade attackers and head for a quiet position.