The Age of Chess Learning

The Age of Chess Learning

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What's the best age to learn chess? No one really knows. Perhaps the earlier, the better. Maybe there is no difference at a very young age (for example, age 4) and a young age (for example, 10). Here are some the ages of when some of the play...

The Giuoco Piano is No Quiet Game

The Giuoco Piano is No Quiet Game

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The Giuoco Piano means quiet game.  But in the hands of a strong player, it is not a quiet game.  Here is one of the most famous Giuoco Piano games of all time.  It was played by world champion William Stienitz at the great Hastings...

2001: A Chess Space Odyssey

2001: A Chess Space Odyssey

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  In 1968, Stanley Kubrick (a strong chess player himself) directed 2001: A Space Odyssey.  It is probably the most famous man vs. computer chess games in film.  The movie features an astronaut, Dr. Frank Poole (played by Gary Lockw...

Caro Kann Defense - Tal Tales

Caro Kann Defense - Tal Tales

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In 1959, former world champion Mikhail Tal defeated former world champion Vassily Smyslov in a game full of sacrifices.  Smyslov defended with the Caro Kann, and may have had some winning or drawing chances.  But Tal played brilliantly.&...

Adolf Anderssen

Adolf Anderssen

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Karl Ernst Adolf Anderssen was born in Breslau, Prussia (now Wroclaw, Poland) on July 6, 1818. He came from a poor family. He learned chess from his father in 1827 at the age of 9 and filled up his school books with chess diagrams. He lived with...

An old weapon for brave players

An old weapon for brave players

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The Cochrane Gambit (1 e4 e5 2 Nf3 Nf6 3 Nxe5 d6 4 Nxf7) is, perhaps, not well known by its name, but is a playable early assault on the Black King's position, which leads to dynamic positions with chances for both sides. John Cochrane was bor...

The Chessplayer's Widow

The Chessplayer's Widow

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The wife (or husband or significant other) of an addicted chessplayer is a very lonely creature who must put up with her husband's (or wife or significant other) obsession with chess. The chessplayer's widow sees her husband...

Marcel Duchamp and Chess

Marcel Duchamp and Chess

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Henri-Robert-Marcel Duchamp was a French chessplayer and renouwned artist. He was born in Blainville-Crevon, France on July 28, 1887 and died on October 2, 1968. He came from a family of artists and chess players. He had 4 brothers and 2 sisters. ...

FIDE (World Chess Federation) History

FIDE (World Chess Federation) History

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In April 1914 an initiative was taken in St. Peterburg, Russia to form an international chess federation. In July, 1914 an attempt was made to organize an international chess federation during the Mannheim International Chess Tournament. In 1920...

7 Quick Chess.com Tips!

7 Quick Chess.com Tips!

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Thank you all for your support as Chess.com gets off the ground! I have put together a list of tips that will help you get the most out of Chess.com:  #1 Contribute - Do you have something to share? A bit of chess knowledge? A great game ...

An exchange sacrifice to beat the Grunfeld

An exchange sacrifice to beat the Grunfeld

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The Grünfeld defence relies on one of the main principles of the hypermodern school: a large pawn centre could be a liability rather than an asset. The opening is named after Ernst Grünfeld, the player who first employed the defence in t...

Alexander Alekhine and the Nazis

Alexander Alekhine and the Nazis

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  At the beginning of World War II, world chess champion Alexander Alekhine (1892-1946) was living in France (he later moved to Portugal, but the Nazis refused to let his wife join him).  When the Nazis came into power, he became in...

Bad times for Queen's Indian lovers

Bad times for Queen's Indian lovers

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The Queen's Indian is one of Black's most respected defenses to the queen's pawn opening. It's an established favorite among top GMs such as Kramnik, Anand, Adams, J. Polgar and (when he was at his best) Karpov. The opening is cons...

Religion and Chess

Religion and Chess

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Chess and religion did not always get along.  At one time or another, chess was forbidden by  Muslims, Roman Catholics, Anglicans, Jews, the Puritans, and the Taliban.Chess (shatranj) was a legal issue after Mohammad died in 642.  I...

Scholastic Chess Anecdotes

Scholastic Chess Anecdotes

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During a class after explaining how chess ratings work, a second grade boy raises his hand and says very seriously, "I don’t want to get a chess rating…because I want to be a professional hockey player." In one scholastic ev...

Women (and Girls) and Chess

Women (and Girls) and Chess

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  In the September 1, 1894 New York Times issue, an article appeared that a Women's Chess Association of America was formed. The article states that in the Spring of 1893, a few women met informally and organized the Women's Chess Ass...

Killing the Dragon

Killing the Dragon

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Dragon variation of the Sicilian defence has always been regarded as one of the sharpest variations of all chess openings. The name "Dragon" comes from the resemblance of Black's kingside pawn structure to the constellation "Dra...

Chess Links for Beginners

Chess Links for Beginners

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Here are some chess links for beginners at chess. http://www.geocities.com/lifemasteraj/beginner1.html - beginner chess course http://www.logicalchess.com/resources/lessons/index.html - beginner chess lessons http://www.princeton.edu/~je...

Paul Morphy

Paul Morphy

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Paul Morphy was born on June 22, 1837 in New Orleans, Louisiana. He had two sisters, Mahrina and Helena, and a brother Edward. His father's nationality was Spanish, but he was of Irish origin. His mother was French. From the age of 8 ...

An Amazing Slav Defense

An Amazing Slav Defense

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The Slav Defense(1.d4 d5 2.c4 c6) is one of the most popular openings among grandmasters.  It is a solid opening with a good reputation.  There aren't too many opening traps in this opening at the highest level.  So here is one ...

Alexander Alekhine

Alexander Alekhine

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Alexander Alehine (1892-1946) was the 4th official world chess champion, after William Steinitz, Emamuel Lasker,  and Jose Capablanca.Some sources say he was born on November 1, while other sources give October 31, 1892 (Halloween) as the dat...