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A good friend of mine, Laura Sherman, has just had a chess book published.
Chess is Child's Play is designed to help 'parents / teachers / coaches / anyone ' to teach children about chess. It has lots of diagrams, fun mini-games, and practi... | Read More
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I’ve created a Facebook community page, for grass-roots chess in England:http://on.fb.me/JlMijp. You can advertise your chess club, event, product, website, tournament, blog, service, whatever, by – (a) posting a link on the page, and (b... | Read More
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Part 6 of a series of lectures on the London system. This demonstrates the London System being played as black, one tempo down. In this scenario the thematic moves include d5/Bf5/Nf6 (instead of d4/Bf4/Nf3) with pawns on e6/c6 (instead of e3/c3), ... | Read More
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Part 05 of a series of videos on the London System. This demonstrates one ultra-aggresive line in the London System. The London System begins with 1.d4, with an early Bf4, pawns on d4/e3, often with c3/c4, Bd3, Nbd2 and Ngf3.
http://youtu.be/Aqbz... | Read More
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Part 4 of a series of videos on the London System. The London System begins with 1.d4, with an early Bf4, pawns on d4/e3, often with c3/c4, Bd3, Nbd2 and Ngf3. In this video we see two mid-level amateurs, with me - ChessCreator - playing White.
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I've written a 239 page chess booklet on the London System, featuring 20 instructive games, including those featuring Lasker, Chigorin, Nimzowitch and Capablanca.
It's free, a freebie, a giveaway, a free gift, a free sample, a free prize. It cost... | Read More
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The London System begins with 1.d4, with an early Bf4, pawns on d4/e3, often with c3/c4, Bd3, Nbd2 and Ngf3. This is an amateur game, played on Chess.com, which demonstrates the advantages of delayed castling.
See video: http://youtu.be/a0Zq1cWddKc | Read More
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The London System begins with 1.d4, with an early Bf4, pawns on d4/e3, often with c3/c4, Bd3, Nbd2 and Ngf3. In this game, we see Kasparov at his positional best, which illustrates the role and influence of the London Bishop on the h2-b8 diagonal.... | Read More
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The London System begins with 1.d4, with an early Bf4, pawns on c3/d4/e3, often with Bd3, Nbd2 and Ngf3. The opening is more about positional development, and flexible piece play, than outright attack; there are solid lines against QGD, KID, QID... | Read More
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On 17 Feb 12 at 6pm EST (c. midnight CET) , something amazing is happening in the world of online chess. One man, Bryan Bailey, a 20-year old student at University of Maryland, is planning to play 1,000 consecutive 1-minute bullet games – to... | Read More