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Analyse a Chess Game

Chess

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πŸ•“ 60 Mins.

πŸ“š Your Challange

Analyse a classical chess game of your choice. Look at how different pieces have been used, the tactics employed and the overall strategy. In this task, research and discuss the game’s opening, middle-game, and end-game phases in detail. How did the outcome of the game come about? Present your findings in a written report or a video.

🎯 Objectives

  • Analyse a classic chess game
  • Research and discuss opening, middle-game, and end-game phases in detail
  • Present results in written form or video

🎨 Supplies

Chess board or an app, Pen & Paper

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