Author: Michael Stephen Vargas

Hi, I'm Michael Stephen Vargas and you're welcome here on Wegochess! During my childhood I was constantly beaten by my friends, schoolmates, and family members. I stumbled upon some chess content and decided to improve since. Winning one of my first two tournaments, Wegochess is created to help introduce beginners to this fantastic game.

19 “Secret” tips to efficiently learn chess openings

Several strategic studying plans can be implemented to learn chess openings efficiently. One as watching professional games, finding a good coach, use chess engines, or play in varied time controls, all of which can be implemented quite easily. Chess openings are pre-determined subsequent sets of moves that every player can study and master to acquire…

14 absolute “gold” tips to avoid Chess blunders

Blunders, although rage-inducing aspect of any chess game is necessary to identify a true winner. After all, nobody can outcompete the opposition without them making a form of concession that allows some opportunity. A blunder is the worst of three positional misjudgments in chess (blunder, mistake, inaccuracy) that cause severe material, tactical, or strategic loss,…

Chess as a sport: 12 mind-changing considerations

Dictionary.com defines “sport” as “an athletic activity requiring skill or physical prowess and often of a competitive nature.” Chess while may share various characteristics of sports such as being skill-based, entertaining, competitive, lack the physicality necessary to be classified as a sport. Sports are the masses’ way of being able to compete with individuals/groups of…

Do you have to say check? A complete yet simple overview

In casual (non-competitive) games, announcing “check” may occasionally be permitted as long as both players consented before the game. In formal (competitive) settings, saying “check” is considered a form of distraction, or even intimidation that may be eligible for technical penalties. A check is a phrase usually indicated in a situation where the king is…