Chess Scotland
Juniors
designed by kids,
for kids!
Links
links added: 30-01-08
If
you know of a (chess-related) website that should be on this page and isn’t
can you please e-mail the details to me.
Chess Scotland -- All you need to know about
Scottish chess.
http://www.chessscotland.com/
FIDE -- All you need to know about international
chess.
http://www.fide.com/
UK Chess
Challenge -- The biggest chess tournament in the world!
http://www.ukchesschallenge.com/
Chess Kids -- A fun way to learn chess.
http://www.chesskids.com/
Chess for Kids – Lots
of fun activities.
http://www.ermytage.demon.co.uk/cfk/newmember.htm
Chess Tactics – Practise your tactics – but
be quick!
http://www.chess.emrald.net/
50 Chess Games -- A fun tutorial for
beginners.
http://www.50chessgames.freeserve.co.uk/
Improve Your Chess -- A series of tactical exercises
designed to "Improve Your Chess."
http://www.improveyourchess.com/
English Chess Federation – All you need to know about
chess in England.
http://www.bcf.org.uk/
TAFCA -- Tayside and Fife Chess Association.
http://www.tafca.co.uk/
Chess Edinburgh -- All
you need to know about chess in Edinburgh.
http://www.chessedinburgh.co.uk/
Chandler Cornered – The Bestest Chess Site in the Whole Wide World. Written by the most handsome guy who ever pushed pawns. (He paid me £5.00 to say that!) http://www.chessedinburgh.co.uk/chandler.php
SNCL -- Scottish National Chess League.
http://www.sncl.org.uk/
Michael Boyd’s Website -- a website for chess
players! The sites aim is to help
people improve and for a place that chess players can talk and learn.
http://www.michaelboyd.org.uk
The Lothian Junior
Chess League’s Website -- aims
to highlight junior events and the activity of Lothian juniors.
http://www.lothianschoolchess.org.uk
Chess Books Online
-- a website which helps
you to find the chess book you need.
http://www.chess-books-online.com
Chess For Children
-- “The best
scholastic chess website in the world!”
http://www.chessforchildren.com/homepage.htm
North East Junior Chess Association – exists
to promote chess at both Primary and Secondary level in the North-East of Scotland and
to provide a range of tournaments across venues in the region
http://www.nejca.co.uk

    
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