3 MOST Popular Chess Formats To Learn FULLY Explained. Blitz, Rapid & Classical


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Chess has many types of games with varying rules and regulations. There are three formats that are very prominent, being blitz, rapid, and classical.

Many times before we’ve talked about World Chess Champions who have won in these variations of chess.

And many more times have people been questioning whether or not all these formats of chess should still be played today.

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3 MOST Popular Chess Formats To Learn FULLY Explained. Blitz, Rapid & Classical, great chess world champions like Magnus Carlsen also play these formats!

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