ChessWorld Glossary






Annotation: Course Module Format

Annotation: Course Module Format

Please read the background about the course concept, and then practice the concept using the 'Practice Resources' found at the end of this course module page


The Theory

Commentary on a chess game often showing the reasons behind moves. On ChessWorld, one of the best annotators is the Earl of Norfolk, who is able to explain moves very well and educate the readers. Here is an example annotation by the Earl of a Master's collection game:



Lasker vs. Porges 


Practice resources

'7777 Master Collection Games illustrating this Glossary concept (Glossary Recommended illustrations)

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