Now make your (chess) website more lively with chess beauties!

 

Samples of chess studies.

You may freely copy them to your websites.

Please reference this website: www.arves.org .

 

This page will grow and more examples will follow....!!

Or go to Page 2.

 

White plays and wins.

Beij [+0100.03c5a5] 2004.

 

White plays and wins.

Kok [+0000.13g1d1] 2004.

Minor-promotion.

 

White plays and mates in 4.

Roycroft [+1730.13h3h5] 2004.

 

White plays and wins.

Selman [+0030.30d3b5] 2004.

 

White plays and draws.

Fomichev [=0140.02a1c3] 2004.

 

White plays and wins.

Golubev [+3011.43e6e8] 2003.

 

White plays and wins.

Rothwell [+0100.01e1b3] 2004.

 

 

Procedure to make such playing animated gifs yourself:

Find a study or game fragment and enter the position and moves into a chess program.

Use a chess program (like Chessbase, Tascbase or Chess Assistent) where you can make a picture type of a position.

Make of each chess position a picture-file.

If the picture types are not .gif, convert each of them with the free Ifranview software to .gif type.

After you made from all the positions a .gif file (with the same size), use the free program Unfreeze or a professional program like Photoshop.

Load (drag and drop) the .gif files into the left frame, make sure all of them are in the right order.

Choose a delay (300 = 3 seconds).

Click "Make Animated GIF" and save the file, which you then can load into your webpage.