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4 Henry Bird puzzles with complete games

4 Henry Bird puzzles with complete games

ChrisBazzle
| Aug 25, 2024
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My previous blog posts on Henry Bird, the 19th century's eccentric visionary of chess, are here and here. puzzle 1: complete game: puzzle 2: complete game: puzzle 3: complete game: puzzle 4: complete g...

4 Alexander Alekhine puzzles with complete games

4 Alexander Alekhine puzzles with complete games

ChrisBazzle
| Aug 21, 2024
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Alekhine's Impressive Tournament Record Alexander Alekhine won or shared first place in eight out of the fifteen strong tournaments that he played in from 1921 to 1927. He played in ten tournaments from 1929 to 1933 and won every one of them (i...

The eccentric visionary: Henry Bird

The eccentric visionary: Henry Bird

ChrisBazzle
| Jul 21, 2024
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Henry Bird, a renowned chess author from England, was a remarkable figure in the chess world. While his primary occupation was accounting, he dedicated a significant portion of his life to chess, playing at a high level for an impressive 50 years....

the artist of the chessboard's immortal game

the artist of the chessboard's immortal game

ChrisBazzle
| Jan 12, 2023
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My introduction to Johannes Zukertort can be found in my previous chess.com blog post here. Here is the game for you to play through before I take a deep dive into the analysis, annotations, commentary, just as I did with the unforgettable Paulse...

La Bourdonnais vs. Jouy (Paris, 1838)

La Bourdonnais vs. Jouy (Paris, 1838)

ChrisBazzle
| Jan 9, 2023
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See my introduction to La Bourdonnais in my previous blog post here. See my analysis, annotations, and commentary on another game these two played here. The maestro of Romantic era chess strikes again. Here is a variation of this game which I ...

A few of my online games for you to poke fun at

A few of my online games for you to poke fun at

ChrisBazzle
| Nov 14, 2022
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"Almost every day, I play chess using chess software, including Chess Titans and SparkChess on my desktop and Chess Free from A1 Factory on my older cellphone. Many of the games I have reviewed and analyzed using one of the chess sets from my coll...

Paul Morphy: the pride and sorrow of chess

Paul Morphy: the pride and sorrow of chess

ChrisBazzle
| Nov 11, 2022
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"Paul Morphy, from New Orleans, was the 'The Pride and Sorrow of Chess' for his sensational, but all too brief, chess career. Considered the unofficial chess champion of the world from 1857 to 1859, he was decades ahead of his time in playing the ...

Johannes Zukertort: Artist of the Chessboard

Johannes Zukertort: Artist of the Chessboard

ChrisBazzle
| Nov 5, 2022
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"Johannes Zukertort, artist of the chessboard, as he was called by biographer Jimmy Adams, was the top chess player in the world for 56 separate months between August, 1878 and February, 1886, according to Chessmetrics. He was born in Poland, then...

Adolf Anderssen: the Romantic era master of attack

Adolf Anderssen: the Romantic era master of attack

ChrisBazzle
| Aug 29, 2022
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"Adolf Anderssen, German mathematics professor, was the most successful chess tournament player in Europe from the 1850s through the 1870s. Anderssen was considered the leading chess player in the world during this time, except for the brief Paul ...

Hou Yifan: Best Game at Only Age 14?

Hou Yifan: Best Game at Only Age 14?

ChrisBazzle
| Jul 28, 2021
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Off and on, for the past several years, I have been following the career of GM Hou Yifan, fascinated by her brilliance, phenomenal talent, and artistry. But more than that, her intelligence and how she seemed to do things her own way in that chess...

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