
In a programme showing how to play better chess, British grandmasters Dan King and Ray Keene go through a demonstration game from opening gambit to checkmate.
Many people know the basic rules of chess, but few can play really well. This programme offers some essential tips on how to raise our game.
British grandmasters Dan King and Ray Keene go through a special demonstration game from opening gambit to checkmate, revealing the key moves that can lead to victory. They explain the opening, middle and end games, and how to outwit an opponent with techniques such as forks, pins and skewers.
Along the way the colourful and diverse world of British chess playing is celebrated, including speed chess and chess boxing, and useful advice is offered on how not to be humiliated by a child prodigy.
Also taking part are novelist Martin Amis, writer Dominic Lawson, Britain's youngest grandmaster David Howell and under-16 champion Sheila Dines.
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Castling All You Need To Know
Duration: 01:40
Music Played
Timings (where shown) are from the start of the programme in hours and minutes
00:14The Marvelettes
Please Mr. Postman
00:20La Roux
In For The Kill
00:27James Brown
It's A Man's World
00:32Junior Senior
Move Your Feet
00:54“Weird Al” Yankovic
The Alternative Polka
Credits
| Role | Contributor |
|---|---|
| Participant | Martin Amis |
| Producer | George Chan |
| Director | George Chan |
| Producer | John Das |
| Executive Producer | Michael Poole |

