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Chess Publishing: World Chess Championship 2014, game 2
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Posted on a Wednesday. World Chess Championship 2014, game 2. The second game of the World Chess Championship 2014, between the world champion Magnus Carlsen and challenger Viswanathan Anand, was played on 9 November. 171; Previous Post. Important posts (about Chess Game Viewer). Chess Game and Diagram Viewer. How to configure the FEN viewer? How to configure the chess game viewer? Theme design by Web-Kreation. Converted by Wordpress To Blogger. For WP Blogger Themes. Distributed by Blogger Templates.
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Chess Publishing: New version (1.1.9)
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Posted on a Tuesday. New version (1.1.9). A new version of the Chess Game Viewer. JavaScript file has been published. It turned out that the letters below the board in the FEN Viewer were shifted to the right in Opera. This problem has been solved in this latest version. So the White to move and win. Diagram below should look OK in all browsers. 171; Previous Post. Important posts (about Chess Game Viewer). Chess Game and Diagram Viewer. How to configure the FEN viewer? Theme design by Web-Kreation.
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Free Chess Lessons: Make a plan
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Published on Saturday, February 28, 2015 in Advanced. It sounds a little bit obvious, but the lack of a plan is the main reason for a lot of losses in chess. Planning is essential in chess. After you have learned the general ideas for the opening, the middle game and the endgame, you have to create plans in order to win the game. Original 4 Responses on CTL to “Make a plan”. October 6th, 2008 at 6:46 pm. You have a nice chessblog here! My chessblog, Chessgambiter, has listed this site on my blog as:.
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Free Chess Lessons: Intermediate Chess Lessons
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Published on Tuesday, March 10, 2015 in Intermediate. This post gives an overview of all the Chess Lessons currently on this site that are intended for the players at intermediate level. A typical beginner's game. Activity of pieces (Mobility). The Queen fork (Targets). Rules for the opening. Mating with 2 Bishops. And by now you will be able to solve some of the Chess Exercises. Attacking a pinned piece. A pinned piece can not be counted as a defender. The King on the sixt rank. Noah’s Ark Trap.
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Free Chess Lessons: Colle – O’Hanlon, Nice 1930
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Colle – O’Hanlon, Nice 1930. Published on Sunday, March 8, 2015 in Advanced. Before going to the game I show two positions in which the classical bishop sacrifice enables White to win the game. Now we will continue with the famous game from Edgard Colle. Next lesson: The Rook and pawn vs Rook. Original 2 Responses on CTL to “Colle – O’Hanlon, Nice 1930”. October 3rd, 2008 at 9:52 am. October 3rd, 2008 at 4:16 pm. On June 15, 2015 at 7:11 AM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Design by Padd IT Solutions.
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Free Chess Lessons: Mortimer Trap
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Published on Monday, April 20, 2015 in Intermediate. In this lesson I will show you the Mortimer trap, also known as the Mortimer Variation of the Berlin Defense. The next lesson is about the Immortal Game. But you may also be interested in the previous lesson about the Kieninger Trap. Original 6 Responses to “Mortimer Trap”. October 10th, 2009 at 2:33 am. I have written about The Mortimer Trap. On my blog (or go direct to the analysis page. October 10th, 2009 at 8:46 am. October 19th, 2009 at 1:45 am.
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Free Chess Lessons: The evergreen game
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Published on Thursday, July 23, 2015 in Intermediate. The evergreen game is (like the immortal game) another famous chess game from Adolf Anderssen. The game was played against Jean Dufresne in 1852 and can also be found in the ICOFY database that we have used during one of our previous lessons. The name evergreen means something like “Forever Young”. This is a mate in four exercise. Can you solve it, or do you have to look at the full game? Or do you want to proceed with revisiting the Pin.
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Free Chess Lessons: Zugzwang
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Published on Friday, February 27, 2015 in Advanced. Zugzwang is a position in which every move would make the position worse, and the player that has to move would be better off if he could pass and not move at all. But in chess no such thing as skipping a move is allowed. You are forced to move. In the picture above whoever has to make a move loses. We have seen some examples of zugzwang before:. Was in fact a lesson about the mutual zugzwang. The game Fischer – Taimanov (1971). Next lesson: Make a plan.
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Free Chess Lessons: Beginner's Chess Lessons
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Published on Thursday, October 22, 2009 in Beginner. This post gives an overview of all the Chess Lessons currently on this site that are intended for the beginning players. Learning the moves and the rules. The end of the game. Learning the Chess Notation. The squares of the chess board. An illustrative example game. Think before you Touch. An illustrative example game. The value of the pieces. Chess lessons start at the end. Mating with the Queen. Mating with the Rook. An illustrative example game.
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Free Chess Lessons: King’s Gambit
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Published on Thursday, March 12, 2015 in Intermediate. This is the first chess lesson of the third part of the series of chess lessons at intermediate level. In the future I will add more chess lessons to the previous parts, but I think it is time to move on to the next level. The King’s Gambit. Is one of the most famous gambits. The purpose of this pawn sacrifice is to get an piece development advantage. In fact this is the general compensation for the sacrificed pawn in a gambit. The white Bishop often...