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Chess for Android Game

Chess for Android Game

Charlie91
| Aug 20, 2017
| 824
| 0

Chess is an enduring game, and I have been out for some years now.  My last blog here was 7 years ago.  But then a few days back I was looking for a good chess game on Android and I found Chess for Android and I installed it immediately.  I've...

No Place Like Home

No Place Like Home

Charlie91
| Dec 2, 2010
| 1,610
| 0

I've been out of Chess.com for quit some time now but somehow logged-in again today.  I entered other chess sites on occasion but no one rivals this site.  This is invariably the best chess site that I know. Rock 'n roll! 

Beware of Impostors!

Beware of Impostors!

Charlie91
| Mar 17, 2010
| 1,762
| 0

It's been more than a year since I last blogged here--time flies!  How is the chess world nowadays?  I'm a bit surprised (and thankful) that I'm now a diamond member here, albeit for just a week--that's something!  Thanks, Chess.com! Internet ch...

Rational Chess 2

Rational Chess 2

Charlie91
| Feb 15, 2009
| 2,402
| 0

I few months ago I posted a lightning chess game in which I lost, and then proceeded to write about the irrationality of lightning chess (see previous blog post).  Well, some people agreed but some didn't, and so this post.  There has to be anothe...

Rational Chess

Rational Chess

Charlie91
| Sep 8, 2008
| 2,974
| 4

More than 2 weeks ago, I tried a Live Chess game against a member of Chess.com.  I intended to accept  an open challenge with a duration of at least 10 minutes but inadvertently clicked a Lightning game (I guess it's 2 minutes per side)....

First Move Statistics

First Move Statistics

Charlie91
| Jan 31, 2008
| 13,618
| 3

Sometimes I come across people who ask about the best openings in chess.  The following 2 tables are taken from a large database of games (5,025,077 total).  There are 20 different first moves as seen in the first column.  Table 1 i...

More Squares Than 64

More Squares Than 64

Charlie91
| Jan 22, 2008
| 2,004
| 3

It's common knowledge that there are 64 squares in a chessboard.  There are actually 204 squares. If the smallest square's side measures 1 unit, then there are 8² or 64 1x1 squares.  Continuing the math, there are 7² 2x...

Robert James Fischer, 1943-2008

Robert James Fischer, 1943-2008

Charlie91
| Jan 19, 2008
| 1,531
| 1

The great legend, Grandmaster Bobby Fischer passed away yesterday, sending shock waves all over the chess world.  He was 64 years old, symbolically representing all the 64 squares of the chessboard.  He might have been a controversial fi...

Leisurely Chess

Leisurely Chess

Charlie91
| Jan 5, 2008
| 1,707
| 6

There is a lot of posting about making games as live as possible, clamoring for fast games (blitz, etc.).  I still long for those years past when chess is played leisurely, no time involved, as if chess is some form of meditation.  I ima...

It's Christmas Time

It's Christmas Time

Charlie91
| Dec 23, 2007
| 1,186
| 2

God grant you...the light in Christmas which is faith;the warmth of Christmas, which is love;the radiance of Christmas, which is purity;the righteousness of Christmas, which is justice;the belief in Christmas, which is truth;the all of Christmas, ...

Sicilian Snare

Sicilian Snare

Charlie91
| Nov 1, 2007
| 1,437
| 0

The Sicilian is a popular reply to the usual 1. e4, and masters say that it is a strong defense and gives equality and even advantage to Black.  But Black is often warned against an early attack from White.  In short, don't use the o...

Knighting The Pawn

Knighting The Pawn

Charlie91
| Oct 17, 2007
| 5,860
| 0

Sometimes it's better to underpromote a pawn to a knight instead of the usual queen.  In this game almost a century ago, Showalter shows the way how in this masters' game.  In this game, queening would have been okay but it would...

Use Firefox

Use Firefox

Charlie91
| Oct 3, 2007
| 3,824
| 4

In my readings in the forum and blogs, I often find people having problems with the chessboard and some others.  I'm using the latest Firefox web browser and I don't have any glitches.  People who want to take advantage of free a...

Bishop Trap

Bishop Trap

Charlie91
| Sep 22, 2007
| 3,249
| 2

Sometimes we play half-awake and then realize that one of the pieces is trapped.  With the Bishop's frequent foray to the fifth rank, one must always decide if a retreat is better than going to the edge (rook file).  In this game (s...

Dangerous Sixth File

Dangerous Sixth File

Charlie91
| Sep 19, 2007
| 840
| 1

This was taken from a recent game.  It should be instructive to the beginner especially, and perhaps to the absent-minded expert as well. There are two diagonals which should be protected especially at the opening: the e1-h4 for White and e8...

Shortest Masters' Tournament Game

Shortest Masters' Tournament Game

Charlie91
| Sep 17, 2007
| 1,446
| 5

The game is finished in just four moves!  And the players were masters in a 1924 tournament.  Beware of the galloping knight. It's not the end of the world when we make similar mistakes or blunders; even the masters fall in the intri...

KIA Pride

KIA Pride

Charlie91
| Sep 3, 2007
| 1,214
| 1

I'm presently looking into the King's Indian Attack (KIA), popularized by Bobby Fischer.  It's the King's Indian Defense (KID) except for the color of the pieces.  I placed here probably the most famous example of this op...

Modern Chess

Modern Chess

Charlie91
| Aug 28, 2007
| 2,630
| 0

I have gone to different Chess websites, but chess.com seems to be the site to be.  It is simple and clean and puts the fun back into the game.  I'm slowly getting into the site and looking at all the sections.  I'm a little...

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