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Building a Fortress

Submitted by GM vbhat on Mon Dec 21, 2009 10:07pm.

I recently completed a tournament in Navalmoral de la Mata (Spain) where I finished with 7.0/9. My only loss of the event was to the top seed, GM Sergey Fedorchuk, in the 3rd round (Fedorchuk coasted to first place with 7.5/9). The game featured a... Read more »

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The Art of Stealing (Part 2)

Submitted by GM vbhat on Mon Dec 14, 2009 9:10pm.

I don't work on my openings as much as I'm sure the very top GMs do (mostly because I have so many other areas of my game to work on), but I do try to spend some time every week looking at some opening line in depth. Back in August, in preparatio... Read more »

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Rooks Ain't What They Used to Be

Submitted by GM vbhat on Fri Dec 4, 2009 5:32am.

One of the characteristics about modern chess is the fluidity of material values. When Morphy and Andersson were ruling the roost, sacrifices were common, but they were often with a clear tactical goal in mind - get the opponent's king stuck in th... Read more »

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Nobody Expects the Spanish Inquisition

Submitted by GM vbhat on Tue Nov 17, 2009 10:31pm.

The USCL (http://www.uschessleague.com/) is the American version of a national chess team league. In the fall, 14 teams in 2 conferences battle it out in matches with 4 boards apiece. I've played in the USCL for the San Francisco Mechanics since t... Read more »

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The Goal Line Push

Submitted by GM vbhat on Tue Nov 17, 2009 8:30pm.

Going into the last round of the SPICE Cup in Texas, I was tied for 2nd place with GM Eugene Perelshteyn and IM Ray Robson with 5.0/8. IM Ben Finegold was leading with 6.0/8, and was playing Eugene in the last round. Ray had black against FM Danie... Read more »

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