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Middlegame Course: 3 Rules to Attack!

Middlegame Course: 3 Rules to Attack!

IM IM_Chessbrain
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INTRODUCTIONIn this episode, you’ll learn three powerful rules for building winning attacks in chess. We’ll explore how to bring more pieces into your attack, the difference between attacking same-side and opposite-side castling, and w...

The Return of the Puller Cup!

The Return of the Puller Cup!

ThePawnSlayer
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This is a blog post about a tournament run by the Hertfordshire Chess Association in England. If you live in Hertfordshire (or the surrounding areas) and you would like to find out more about chess in Hertfordshire, please visit this page which co...

"De-spookify" Your Opponent's Threats

"De-spookify" Your Opponent's Threats

NM NMChessToImpress
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Hey Impressive Chessers! Today, we’re going to revisit a topic that you’re probably getting pretty tired of hearing about: dealing with your opponent’s threats. If you’re tired of hearing about it—good! It means it's...

The Italian Week - Day 1

The Italian Week - Day 1

FM ChessArchitect64
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This week, I am launching the Thematic Week series, an event that will span four days, from Monday to Thursday, during the last calendar week of each month. These tournament series will provide the Chess Architect community with the opportunity ...

October Blitz 'n' Memes

October Blitz 'n' Memes

SheldonOfOsaka
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Chess is ruthless: you have got to be prepared to kill people. -Nigel Short. Welcome, everyone to another uncanny edition of Blitz 'n' Memes. If you're a fan of puzzles taken from amateur online blitz tournaments, then you have come to t...

Open post to GM Vladimir Kramnik (Cold war)

Open post to GM Vladimir Kramnik (Cold war)

JackieTheSwede
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GM Vladimir Kramnik! I have none intention to go slow on you, being overly polite. Etiquette has no place here. It is interesting how you choose to go for a swim, into a wild ravishing ocean to investigate cheaters. I may understand your intenti...

Winner's POV: Second BCA Congress (London 1886)

Winner's POV: Second BCA Congress (London 1886)

Steakanator
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In Winner's POV, we take a look at tournaments from the 19th century and see the games that allowed the top player to prevail. Some tournaments will be known and famous, others will be more obscure - in a time period where competition is scarce, I...

Going Above and Beyond: Yuriy Krykun

Going Above and Beyond: Yuriy Krykun

Chessable
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Welcome back to Going Above & Beyond — where we celebrate 5-stars authors who walk the extra mile or two for their students. This time, we showcase an OG of Chessable. One who’s carved a name for outstanding support and near-ins...

A Century of Chess: Karlsbad 1929

A Century of Chess: Karlsbad 1929

kahns
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Dear Friends,  I have a post up on the chess.com home page about the book of A Century of Chess (Volume 1).  - Sam Aron Nimzowitsch made his début at Barmen 1905 as a gifted 19-year-old — and finished in third-to-last-...

Middlegame Course: Beat Aggressive Players!

Middlegame Course: Beat Aggressive Players!

IM IM_Chessbrain
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INTRODUCTION Do you feel lost when your opponent attacks your position? Don’t worry! Today, I’ll show you an effective strategy to handle aggressive opponents. I’ll break it down into simple steps, so no matter your level, you ...

The Most Interesting Chess Book

The Most Interesting Chess Book

IM MatBobula
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These are the last days to join the giveaway for The Immortal Game: A History of Chess. In 12 chapters, the author describes how chess has influenced human culture, our views on war, art, science, and the human brain. This isn't a typical chess bo...

Kasparov’s Simul with National Teams

Kasparov’s Simul with National Teams

Chessable
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Grandmasters are… good at chess. This is a modest description, of course. The title of Grandmaster is the highest one you can achieve in chess. If you’ve ever faced a Grandmaster on the chess board, you’ll know how extraordina...

I played the Mexico #1!

I played the Mexico #1!

NM ParagonFighter
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So recently I have played Mexico #1 (Best Under Age 13)in Washington Square Park, NYC. My opponent, Kalani Levi is an Arena Fide Master. I will show the video of us playing below. This blog is Sponsored By The New Jersey Chess Club (Yes, we do S...

Chess and Neurodegenerative Disease

Chess and Neurodegenerative Disease

Chessable
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This is a guest blog post by Nithin Ramasamy, a junior at Whitney Young Magnet High School in Chicago. To learn more about his project, and to participate in research on chess and neurodegenerative disease, please visit https://icond.azurewebsites...

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