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“A dream becomes a goal when action is taken toward its achievement” Bo Bennett (businessman) Many of you know about this variation. It is named after Akiba Rubinstein, one of the great ones who lived long enough to be awarded the title of GM in 1950 when it was officially introduced by FIDE. It is … Continue reading "Need Sure Points? French Defence, Rubinstein Variation...
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I’d like to draw your attention briefly to this article (it’s on an education blog, but there’s some chess in it) about teaching novices and experts. When I was at school, a very long time ago, education was mostly about learning facts. Shortly after I left school there was a movement to the opposite extreme: … Continue reading "Novices and Experts"
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Alright, it’s time to roll up our sleeves and start our study of the opening principles. As I mentioned in my previous article, the opening is the starting phase of the game and constitutes (roughly) the first ten to fifteen moves. The opening can be considered the foundation of your game and you need to … Continue reading "A Foundation for Beginners Three"
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“You always admire what you really don’t understand” Blaise Pascal This past week I rediscovered, again, the greatness of Capablanca. One of my students had to go over one of his games and annotate it. This is part of a clear goal to learn and improve his positional play. Here is what he provided for … Continue reading "The Great Ones"
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First of all, I have several important projects starting up at the moment, so my posts for the foreseeable future are likely to be much shorter than in the past. I’ll tell you more in due course. Perhaps the only advantage of the current lockdown is that it gives us a chance to rethink the … Continue reading "Chess Clubs after Lockdown"
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Are you ready to build a solid foundation of basic chess knowledge? Well, here we go! We’re going to start building our foundation by learning how to start a game of chess correctly. If you’re a beginner who has mastered the game’s rules but gets crushed by more experienced players regularly, you’ll find a solution … Continue reading "A Foundation for Beginners...
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“A dream becomes a goal when action is taken toward its achievement” Bo Bennett (businessman) Seeing the French defence being played against 1. e4, white might not be too thrilled about the arising closed or semi-closed positions black has at its disposal. The main reply against it is 1. e4 e6 2. d4 d5 3. … Continue reading "Need Sure Points? French Defence, Tarrasch, Open...
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Two fairly random tactics questions for you. You’ll find the answers at the foot of the article. The first one’s easy: White to play. This one’s harder: Black to play. I’ve written before about the puzzles at lichess.org. They now have a totally new puzzle system, with a new puzzle database, including the two positions … Continue reading "New Lichess Puzzles"
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During the break between Christmas and New Year’s day, I was sorting through all of the writing I’ve done for The Chess Improver in an effort to further organize it and determine what I’d write about in 2021. After an afternoon of sorting, I was inspired to write a series of pieces that will help … Continue reading "A Foundation for Beginners One"
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The World Student Team Championships in Graz 1981 was one of my best results. I helped England to the Silver medal with 6.5/8 on board 4, having played 7 out of my 8 games with Black. This was also enough for me to get the gold medal on my board. I played the Modern Defence … Continue reading "Graz 1981"
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“Whoever fights monsters should see to it that in the process he does not become a monster. And if you gaze long enough into an abyss, the abyss will gaze back into you.” Friedrich Nietzsche Last week I went down memory lane revisiting an old SF book. The main story from it was about the … Continue reading "The Price for Staring Into the Abyss (2)"
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Chapter 1 of Chess Puzzles for Heroes, a puzzle book with a difference intended for players of roughly 1000 to 1500 strength, looked at the importance of avoiding moves allowing your opponent to play a tactic: a frequent source of error at lower levels. Chapter 2 taught you that, if you see what might be … Continue reading "Chess Puzzles for Heroes Chapter 5: 2nd Draft"
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Well, the year 2020 was certainly one for the books! I suspect there will be many volumes written about the historic events of this passing year. It’s frankly amazing how quickly our lives changed. In January of this year, my calendar was set in stone. I had my teaching and writing schedule laid out precisely. … Continue reading "Those New Year Resolutions"
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