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    • Castle Chess Portsmouth Congress: Round 1

      Last weekend, I entered the third chess tournament of my life (which is also the third participation in the Major section of my life). The grading category for the section I played was U160 ECF (i.e. roughly 1930 FIDE, or 1880 USCF). My grade is 1... | Read More

      • Nytik
      • | Feb 23, 2011
      • | 677 views
      • | 2 comments
    • A Checkmate Pattern

      When sifting through the archives of forgotten webpages, I found an interesting column on a certain checkmate pattern, which should be familiar to most of you. Today I present the positions that appear in that column, as puzzles for you to solve, ... | Read More

      • Nytik
      • | Aug 19, 2009
      • | 1328 views
      • | 10 comments
    • King's Gambit Accepted- 3... g5

      So, you're the sort of player who likes to play gambits, huh? Sacrificing a small (sometimes large!) amount of material to get the initiative and so, hopefully, win more material than you gave to the opponent. These days, computer analysis has ref... | Read More

      • Nytik
      • | Jun 12, 2009
      • | 1593 views
      • | 7 comments
    • Zukertort - Steinitz, 1886: Game 1

      The year was 1886. Three years previous, Johannes Zukertort had shown the world his commanding power over the chessboard, crushing all opposition in the 1883 London International. He was already considered the unofficial world champion by many of... | Read More

      • Nytik
      • | May 28, 2009
      • | 467 views
      • | 0 comments
    • Italian Game: Odd Responses

      I play the Italian Game OTB religiously, and have seen practically every response to 3. Bc4. While some are complete rubbish (3... Na5? 4. Nxe5 Nxc4 5. Nxc4) there are one or two that require pondering over. It is these that we will look at today.... | Read More

      • Nytik
      • | May 9, 2009
      • | 477 views
      • | 0 comments
    • Pulling Off The Pirc

      My openings OTB have recently taken a turn towards the more modern openings... one of these being the Pirc. In these two games, two grandmasters beat two of the best players in the world using this sometimes underrated defence. | Read More

      • Nytik
      • | Mar 16, 2009
      • | 434 views
      • | 0 comments
    • The Ware Opening

      The Ware Opening (1. a4) is often dismissed as a pointless move, doing nothing for development. However, like every move, it does have its advantages. In this game, I manage to use the a-pawn to open up the queenside, allowing a rook penetration d... | Read More

      • Nytik
      • | Feb 18, 2009
      • | 2005 views
      • | 7 comments