The King's Indian Defense is one of the most popular openings for Black against 1.d4. If you want to play something less common (so Black is often not an expert in it) and more strategic, systems involving g3 offer a great solution. The ideas are ...
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Dear Chess Blogging Community,
I am thrilled to share that A Century of Chess: Book One: 1900-1909 is published and available for purchase on Amazon in both paperback and kindle.
This really has been a labor of love and has be...
At any prestigious tournament, we are all watching for blunders to be made, particularly by the most elite players. Is there something special about a pawn on the path to promotion that makes it vulnerable to a blunder? Do you remember seeing thes...
“I’m great at finding the best move when I know there’s a good move to find.”
Sound familiar? If you’ve ever thought this while tackling chess puzzles, you’re not alone. In a puzzle, there’s only one...
Hi, everyone!
The following game is from the 1925 Moscow International Tournament. It is found in page 214 of the following book:
I highly recommend this book. It is rich in content. Will definitely help any of us to improve our game.
As ...
Fun fact: people are glued on their smartphones almost 4 hours every single day.
How you want to spend those hours is entirely up to you.
But if you’d love to take 30 to 45 minutes to sharpen your game and become the best play...
As with the previous iteration of the CCC Classical Cup, the top-8 engines from the CCC23 Rapid tournament will be competing in a double-elimaination bracket, playing 16-gamae matches in the 30+5 classical format.
Watch the Computer Chess Champi...
You were probably thinking: "For Real BRO?" when ya saw the title on this blog. (Un)fortunately, I am here to tell you that: YES, I did in fact play chess with hustlers. One was even CM(!).
Before I show you the full video and analysis, I would ...
The year 1962 brought all sorts of thrills and excitement to the chess world as after winning the US Chess Championship four times in a row between 1957 and 1961, Robert James Fischer had now started to take over all the prestigious international ...
Yesterday I played only one game and tested the h4 variation in the Scotch Opening.
My opponent suprised me with the early g6 move to prepare Bg7 to attack quickly my e5 pawn. I panicked and played the passive Nd2-f3 manover to give him time to ...
Australia's Open and Women's teams concluded their Open and Women's campaigns on Sunday after 11 grueling rounds and I'd like to take this opportunity to showcase some of the key takeaways from the event... starting with an extraordinary individua...
#unplugged #jazz #scandinavian #smithmorra #scotch
Sometimes, I just like unwind by not thinking too hard, play a couple of quick casual unrated games, while listen to some slow jazz! 😌♟️🎵
I normally have Tuesdays off and this morning...
#smith-morra #sicilian #brilliant #chessromance
A question that I’ve been asked frequently by beginner players is, “what opening should I learn to play?”, often in the context that they want to branch out from playi...
Yesterday was the first day after the Olympiad Expo Classic tourney in which I participated in the last 10 days and got 4th place.
I was teaching 5 hours and had only time for 1 game on my road to 2500.
I fianchettoed my bishop against t...
Welcome, everyone to a special Olympiad edition of the Osaka Papers.
The 45th Chess Olympiad held in Budapest, Hungary has come to an extraordinary conclusion. For team India it was a historic event, the top ranked women's team, and the highly t...
Generally, chess tournaments in Singapore are held over the weekends so that the main group of competitors - students and youngsters can unwind over the weekend after tough schooling weekdays. There are exceptions of course, like Bishan Chess Club...
Afternoon everyone. I am off on holiday in a couple of days so back more quickly than intended with this part of the series.
Before I begin, let's throw in a wonderful picture I have just come across researching this - I guess it is from the Not...
Yesterday I played the 9th, the final game of the tourney against the Hungarian talent Kristof Horvath. He is from Miskolc, he city where I lived 5 years and we won the Hungarian team championship 4 times.
I played the Catalan opening and got...
#unplugged #jazz #scandinavian #jaenischgambit
Sometimes, I just like unwind by not thinking too hard, play a couple of quick casual unrated games, while listen to some slow jazz! 😌♟️🎶
My regular videos usually focus on post-game ...
Today I played with Victor Hugo Collado, a young player originally from Peru, currently living in France and working as an elementry teacher.
He started with 1.b3 the Larsen opening, but soon, he played Nf3, g3, Bg2 to go to the Reti op...
Afternoon everyone, and welcome along to some chess joy!
Last time round I mentioned that one of many projects which I have never gotten round to doing is to write about my favourite annotators. So let's do a series!
You get one game in each. ...
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Chess players, no matter if they're beginners, amateurs, or even Masters, are supposed to learn from their mistakes right? Figure out where you goofed, either through a post-mortem or through engine analysis, dependin...
Can You Play For Fun, If You're Playing to Win?
You may have already seen several blogs about the book that is sweeping across the chess world, May the Best Player Win by Kyla Zhao. Rather than repeating the praise it's been receiving, I want to...