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BreaJo
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  • Personal Experience at the U.S. Women's Championship. Part 2.

    In my previous article we looked at the first three games from the U.S. Women's Championship. This article will cover the next three rounds I played. In the round-robin format all the participants play each other, so it seems the order doesn't r... | Read More

  • Q&A with Coach Heisman May 24, 2013

    Right after the show tonight my wife and I ran out for the 3-D showing of Star Trek: Into Darkness. It was a good movie - we've come a long way in portraying science fiction on the big screen. Ironically I started watching Star Trek about the sam... | Read More

  • Personal Experience at the US Women's Championship

    My next few articles will be about the US Championship that took place from May 2-13th in St. Louis. I was a participant in the women's event, where ten players competed for a purse of $65,000 and the title of US Woman Champion. This event is gran... | Read More

  • Typical Positions (Part 6)

    Chess openings are a bit like fashion - they follow trends. Certain lines become popular and then just fade away. In most cases, an elite player (or most likely his team) prepares an opening for a tournament and then everyone else follows his lead... | Read More

  • The "Simplest" Thing in Chess (Part Five)

    No discussion about King and Pawn endgames can be complete without mention of a pawn breakthrough.  The following endgame is well known and yet extremely delightful no matter how many times you've seen it.  I remember it was one of the f... | Read More


    • The Complete Ruy Lopez

                                             The Ruy Lopez (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈrwi ˈlopeθ]; English pronunciation: /ˈruːi ˈloʊpɛθ/), also called the Spanish Opening or Spanish Game, is achess opening charact... | Read More

    • My Twelfth Chess Tournament (US Amateur Team Championship South 2013)

      I realize that recently I have not been very consistent about posting the games that I have played otb. This is because I have been busy with too many other responsibilities to find the time to do this so often. As it is now my summer break, I c... | Read More

    • Time for for R & R

      After these five games, I'm taking a break for a couple of months. | Read More

      • ke7asm
      • | May 20, 2013
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    • Experimenting with blogging

      I've just reached a new ratings high, and so I think I will take a break and try blogging for a while, because if I keep playing games I am bound to plummet back to my real rating fairly quickly. Incidentally, there is definitely an intimidation ... | Read More

      • Flatfish
      • | May 18, 2013
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    • Endgames, Boy I Don't Know

      Shout out to West Wing for anyone who gets the reference.   If there is one thing that I have learned this year it's that endgames truly are difference makers.  In January a friend of mine told me that if I just studied rook endings I'd add 20... | Read More


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