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Monthly Archives: December 2013

Protected: Chess Gang – Now you’ve opened your presents try this little puzzle

Posted on 28/12/2013 by John Lambert

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Posted on 07/12/2013 by John Lambert

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Protected: Susan Polgar GM helps with a flawed opening

Posted on 03/12/2013 by John Lambert

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Protected: Paul Morphy punishes the Duke of Brunswick

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  • Nepomniachtchi survives trouble in the opening to draw against Caruana in the Candidates Round 9 - 9 27/06/2022
    Fabiano Caruana got a chance to put Ian Nepomniachtchi under pressure and even catch him after managing to surprise his opponent in the Petroff. Nepomniachtchi was certain he had something against Caruana's idea but didn't remember what it was. Nepomniachtchi fell about 50 minutes behind on the clock but it was here Caruana began to […]
    Mark Crowther
  • Nepomniachtchi in charge after Round 8 of the Candidates - 8 27/06/2022
    Ian Nepomniachtchi took a short draw against Ding Liren with the white pieces in Round 8 of the the FIDE Candidates tournament in Madrid, this turned out to be a very sensible decision as he ended up extending his lead to a full point after his close rival Fabiano Caruana fell back after losing to […]
    Mark Crowther
  • Nepomniachtchi and Caruana win yet again in Round 7 of the FIDE Candidates - 7 25/06/2022
    Ian Nepomniachtchi leads the FIDE Candidates in Madrid with 5.5/7 half a point clear of Fabiano Caruana at the half way stage. It looks like a battle between these two players at this stage as Hikaru Nakamura on 3.5/7 is the next closest player. We'll know the outline even better by Monday night, Round 8 […]
    Mark Crowther
  • Nepomniachtchi and Caruana win in Candidates Round 6 - 6 23/06/2022
    Ian Nepomniachtchi leads the FIDE Candidates tournament in Madrid with 4.5/6 half a point clear of Fabiano Caruana. Hikaru Nakamura and Richard Rapport are a distant joint third on 3/6. As the tournament enters its second rest day and is almost at the half way stage it already looks like a straight battle between Nepomniachtchi […]
    Mark Crowther
  • Jammy Nepomniachtchi escapes with a draw against Nakamura in Candidates Round 5 - 5 22/06/2022
    Ian Nepomniachtchi had an extremely lucky escape against Hikaru Nakamura in Round 5 of the FIDE Candidates tournament in Madrid. His draw means that he still leads the event alone on 3.5/5 half a point clear of Fabiano Caruana. Nakamura played a very popular line against Nepomniachtchi's Petroff Defence and they followed an old game […]
    Mark Crowther
  • Nepomniachtchi brushes aside Firouzja to lead alone after four rounds of the Candidates - 4 21/06/2022
    Ian Nepomniachtchi leads the Candidates on 3/4 after beating Alireza Firouzja. The remaining round 4 games were drawn. Fabiano Caruana is half a point behind the leader. Firouzja has struggled to get into the tournament due to the really quite terrible draw he's got, starting with two blacks and now today black again for the […]
    Mark Crowther

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  • Queens Online Chess Festival – updated! 23/06/2022
    These are the players who qualified to play on behalf of England for the team tournament, which will be held on June 26 2022 —...
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  • WSTCC 2022 – underway 21/06/2022
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  • Girls Only unrated online tournament 20/06/2022
    FIDE, together with ChessKid and in the frame of the Queens Festival, is organizing very important initiative – a Girls Only unrated online tournament! The...
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  • ChessFest 2022 08/06/2022
    The ECF is delighted to report that Chess in Schools and Communities will be holding another ChessFest this summer on Sunday 17th July in Trafalgar...
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  • Direct Members’ Representative elections 2022 08/06/2022
    Direct Members are invited to apply to be Direct Members’ Representatives. The term of office of current holders expires on 31 July 2022 but current...
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  • Caplin Menchik Memorial 08/06/2022
    Vera Menchik (1906-44) was the first women’s world chess champion, as well as the longest reigning champion, gaining the title at the age of 21...
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  • The bodycheck 28/06/2022
    When one king takes away important squares from the enemy king it is called a "bodycheck". How did Black use the bodycheck to win in the diagrammed position?
  • Candidates R9: Maiden wins 28/06/2022
    Round 9 of the Candidates Tournament saw three players scoring their first wins of the event. The one drawn encounter was the showdown between Fabiano Caruana and Ian Nepomniachtchi, in which Caruana tried an offbeat line against his opponent’s Petroff but could not make the most of the small advantage he got in the middlegame. […]
  • Endgame Magic #200 - with Hou Yifan! 27/06/2022
    In the Endgame Magic Show #200 Karsten has a very special guest: Hou Yifan, four-time Women's World Champion and still the number one on the women's ranking list though the 28-year is semi-retired after becoming a professor at Shenzhen University in 2020. In the show Karsten and Hou look at endgames from Hou's illustrious career. […]
  • New: A Complete Black Repertoire against 1.d4 & 1.Nf3 & 1.c4 27/06/2022
    These video courses feature a black repertoire against 1.d4, 1.Nf3 and 1.c4. The recommended variations are easy to learn and not difficult to remember, but also pose White serious challenges.
  • Vojtech Plat wins the PlusCity Rapid Open in Upper Austria 27/06/2022
    The PlusCity Rapid Open took place in the Austrian municipality of Pasching with a prize fund of 15,000 euros. Czech grandmaster Vojtech Plat won with a 7½/9 score. Plat had the same score as his grandmaster colleagues Anton Demchenko, Milos Jirovsky, Daniel Fridman and Andreas Heimann, but took home the first prize thanks to his […]
  • The Caplin Menchik Memorial 27/06/2022
    Vera Menchik (1906-44) was the first women's world chess champion, as well as the longest reigning champion, gaining the title at aged 21 and defending it multiple times until her untimely death. The European Chess Federation is staging a high-level ladies norm tournament that will end on the 78th anniversary of Menchik’s death, when she […]

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  • Candidates Day Eight: Nepomniachtchi Sneaks Further Ahead 26/06/2022
    The Eighth round of the 2022 Candidates Tournament is over with Ian Nepomniatchi pushing his lead to a full point over Fabiano Caruana, who stumbled today against his countryman Hikaru Nakamura. Daily, Lichess is providing a broadcast of the games played in real-time. We also have a selection of annotated games by GM Nijat Abasov/GM […]
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  • Candidates Day Seven: Nepomniatchi and Caruana Rocket Past the Field. 25/06/2022
    The Seventh round of the 2022 Candidates Tournament is over with Fabiano Caruana and Ian Nepomniatchi winning to increase their lead on the rest of the field. Nepomniatchi is leading the event with 5.5 / 8 with Caruana a half point behind. The #3 player, Hikaru Nakamura, is 2 full points behind the leader. Daily, […]
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  • Candidates Day Six: Nepomniachtchi and Caruana push ahead 24/06/2022
    The sixth round of the Candidates Tournament in Madrid has concluded with two wins and two draws - including a missed opportunity. This leaves, almost halfway through the tournament,  Nepomniachtchi sole leader with 4.5/6 closely followed by Caruana with 4/6; Nakamura and Rapport have 3/6 each, Ding, Radjabov and Duda 2.5/6  while Firouzja is last […]
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  • Candidates Day Five: Fighting Tooth and Draw 22/06/2022
    The fifth round of the Candidates Tournament in Madrid has concluded with four draws — some pretty quick and painless, others more hard-fought and drawn out. Daily, Lichess is providing a broadcast of the games played in real-time. We also have a selection of annotated games by GM Nijat Abasov and video recaps by WGM-elect […]
    @Cynosure
  • Candidates Day Four: Nepomniachtchi Takes The Lead 21/06/2022
    The 4th day of the Candidates Tournament in Madrid has concluded - with the highlight of the day being Ian Nepomniachtchi’s win against Alireza Firoujza - a win which makes him the sole leader, and Berlin Defense reclaiming (for now) it’s reputation as a reliable draw weapon.  Daily, Lichess is providing a broadcast of the […]
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  • Candidates Day Three: No Luck on The Draw 20/06/2022
    Credits: FIDE/Stev Bonhage The third day of the Candidates Tournament in Madrid has concluded with four draws - but don’t be fooled, it wasn't a day with absolutely no action! Daily, Lichess is providing a broadcast of the games played in real-time. We also have a selection of annotated games by GM Nijat Abasov and […]
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  • Madrid Candidates 9: Nepo escapes as Ding, Radjabov & Firouzja grab 1st wins 28/06/2022
    Ian Nepomniachtchi took another huge step towards winning a second Candidates Tournament in a row after he dug deep to hold on after getting surprised by Fabiano Caruana in the opening. He still leads by a full point with just 5 rounds to go, while Hikaru Nakamura and Richard Rapport were stopped in their tracks […]
  • Madrid Candidates 8: Nakamura shocks Caruana 27/06/2022
    Hikaru Nakamura took revenge on Fabiano Caruana in an epic Round 8 FIDE Candidates Tournament game to move within just half a point of his US rival. That meant that Ian Nepomniachtchi’s quick draw against Ding Liren extended his lead to a full point, but Fabi has a chance to catch Nepo in Round 9 […]
  • Madrid Candidates 7: Nepo & Caruana win again 26/06/2022
    Ian Nepomniachtchi ended the first half of the 2022 FIDE Candidates Tournament on a phenomenal +4 score after Richard Rapport rejected a draw and crashed to defeat in what Fabiano Caruana described as “one of the most shocking games I’ve seen from a top player in a long time”. Fabi is still just half a […]
  • Madrid Candidates 6: A Nepo-Fabi 2-horse race? 24/06/2022
    Ian Nepomniachtchi and Fabiano Caruana both won in Round 6 of the FIDE Candidates Tournament in Madrid to move clear of the pack and boost the chances of a World Championship rematch or, if Magnus isn’t interested, a Nepo-Fabi match. Ian won a powerful game against Jan-Krzysztof Duda, while Fabiano pounced on a mistake by […]
  • Madrid Candidates 5: Magnus Carlsen — ‘Be a shark!’ 23/06/2022
    Magnus Carlsen joined our live commentary on Round 5 of the 2022 Candidates Tournament in Madrid and spared no-one! He said Ian Nepomniachtchi was “getting back to his true self… playing poor moves quickly!” after an opening disaster against Hikaru Nakamura, but then criticised Nepo for not playing on at the end when he’d survived […]
  • Madrid Candidates 4: Nepo storms to Firouzja win 22/06/2022
    Ian Nepomniachtchi leads Fabiano Caruana by half a point after scoring a crushing win over Alireza Firouzja in Round 4 of the FIDE Candidates Tournament in Madrid. Alireza sprung a surprise in the opening but was punished the moment he forgot or misplayed his home preparation. The remaining games were drawn, with Ding Liren unable […]

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  • How to Win in Equal Positions: for Club Players 23/06/2022
    How to Win in Equal Positions: Winning a chess game is not an easy task. The days when you could win a game out of the opening are long gone. Everybody is very well prepared and the amount of information available on openings is overwhelming. Powerful computers deeply analyze most openings, which makes novelties much […]
    Dushan Popovitsh
  • Portable Chess Game Notation (PGN): Complete Guide 19/06/2022
    Portable Chess Game Notation (PGN): Have you ever heard of Steven James Edwards? His name is not so famous in the chess world, but his contribution is valuable. Thanks to him, we can appreciate the beauty of chess games and edit them with ease in different computer databases. He introduced to the community the Portable […]
    Dushan Popovitsh
  • 10 Chess Principles Every Club Player Must Know 17/06/2022
    Chess Principles: It is impossible to learn all the chess openings, positions, and moves. There is also no need: such knowledge not only would be redundant but also take most of the joy out of the game. Instead, it is highly beneficial to learn chess principles that could help you find good moves in any […]
    Dushan Popovitsh
  • How to Attack Like a Chess Master? The Ultimate Attacking Guide for Club Players 17/06/2022
    I have great news to share, so I’ll be quick. If you want to learn how chess masters are able to flawlessly and effortlessly generate game winning attacks, and win game-after-game, this is something you absolutely don’t want to miss. We have invited FM Nikolay Yordanov to run a totally free 1-hour workshop ‘How to […]
    Yury Markushin
  • 10 Reasons to Play 1…e5 with Black 10/06/2022
    1…e5: “What should I play against 1.e4?” is a big question when creating your opening repertoire with the black pieces. There are a number of good openings for black, with the Sicilian (1…c5) being the main choice by the second player. The answer to this question depends on many factors, but two of the main […]
    Dushan Popovitsh
  • O’Kelly Sicilian: Complete Guide 04/06/2022
    O’Kelly Sicilian is a great variation of the Sicilian Defense when you don’t have so much time to study its theory. Chess has always been a fascinating game. When you see brilliant minds silently competing over the board, it is not even necessary to know the rules to get excited. Many people study chess hard. […]
    Dushan Popovitsh
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