With the free ChessBase reader, you can open all standard file formats (. cbh, . cbf, . pgn), play through games on a stunningly rendered board, watch Che...
Sometimes another player or even the dealer will ask you to make change — e.g., exchange five $1 chips for one $5 chip, or whatever. Helping out this way ...
A useful shortcut to calculating the odds of completing a hand from a number of outs is the “rule of four and two”. The player counts the number of cards ...
Problem solving requires two distinct types of mental skill, analytical and creative. Analytical or logical thinking includes skills such as ordering, com...
Promotion is one of the marketing mix elements among a system of five in a promotional plan (often known as the five Ps). These elements are personal sell...
Anne Sunnucks writes that there is evidence from the literature of the period that dice were used to play chess in Europe between the 11th and 14th centur...
Checkmating with 2 Knights and a Bishop!! You cannot force checkmate on an empty board with just 2 knights, but you can if you have a bishop to help thing...
A forcing move is one which requires the opponent to reply in a certain way, or which greatly limits the ways in which he can respond. Essentially, a forc...
In chess, there is a general consensus among players and theorists that the player who makes the first move (White) has an inherent advantage. Since 1851,...
Working out hand combinations in poker is simple: Unpaired hands: Multiply the number of available cards. (e.g. AK on an AT2 flop = [3 x 4] = 12 AK combin...