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Why You Shouldn't Play for Traps

Why You Shouldn't Play for Traps

Dumbluck626
| Aug 29, 2023
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| 8

Traps are gorgeous, satisfying, and mesmerizing... When they work. But for nearly every trap to work, you must rely on your opponent to make specific mistakes.  For example, in the Scandanavian defense, you can try to play this trap as white.  ...

Top Tips to Deal With Cheaters

Top Tips to Deal With Cheaters

Dumbluck626
| Aug 29, 2023
| 267
| 4

If you've played online chess for any length of time, you may feel you've come across a cheater or been accused of being one yourself.  If you are genuinely concerned you've been cheated here are my fool-proof suggestions.  1) Check their accura...

Maximum Effort or Maximum Efficiency?

Maximum Effort or Maximum Efficiency?

Dumbluck626
| Feb 25, 2023
| 183
| 1

The ancient philosopher Seneca once said, "It is not that we have a short space of time, but that we waste much of it. Life is long enough, and it has been given in sufficiently generous measure to allow the accomplishment of the very greatest thi...

How an ~1100 Rated Player Beat a Fide Master!

How an ~1100 Rated Player Beat a Fide Master!

Dumbluck626
| Feb 24, 2023
| 223
| 1

In lieu of a lesson, our contest winner RkFloridaChessonTwitch requested that I do a blog to review their games. One is a win, one is a loss, and one is a draw. Believe it or not, the win is against a 2000+ rated fide master! Before we get into...

The Philidor Position - Calculation Part XIII

The Philidor Position - Calculation Part XIII

Dumbluck626
| Feb 16, 2023
| 271
| 0

"A pawn, when separated from his fellows, will seldom or never make a fortune."- Francois-Andre Danican Philidor Yesterday, we examined one of the rare examples of when the lone pawn made its fortune in the Lucena Position. Today, we'll observ...

The Lucena Position - Calculation Part XII

The Lucena Position - Calculation Part XII

Dumbluck626
| Feb 14, 2023
| 547
| 4

Mark Twain once said,      "Men build too many walls and not enough bridges." Today, we're going to do both! The Lucena Position is a fundamental endgame study that everyone should know because it demonstrates frequent themes in rook and paw...

The Top 5 Ways to Study Endgames

The Top 5 Ways to Study Endgames

Dumbluck626
| Feb 13, 2023
| 803
| 2

People always ask me how to study endgames, how I learned about specific positions, and how they can do the same. Today, I will share my top five suggestions on where to study endgames so that you can raise your chess skill to the next level and ...

Ladies And Gentlemen, We Have Our Winner!

Ladies And Gentlemen, We Have Our Winner!

Dumbluck626
| Feb 11, 2023
| 165
| 2

It finally happened! I can't believe it! My first blog post ever has finally reached 1,000 views in two weeks and I get to award a free coaching session to a very lucky winner! If you haven't read it yet, the blog is called Nowhere to Run! ...

Chess - A Love Story

Chess - A Love Story

Dumbluck626
| Feb 5, 2023
| 911
| 3

When I was about five, my father invited me into his office. Atop his lavish dark wooden bureau sat the most magnificent item I had ever seen. As I entered the room, my gaze was fixated upon it. Imbued with glimmering sparkles like stars in the ...

Tunnel Vision, Friend or Foe?

Tunnel Vision, Friend or Foe?

Dumbluck626
| Feb 2, 2023
| 142
| 5

"The chess board is a world that occupies 64 squares. You need to pay attention to all of them." This was the first serious advice I got when I played my first GM, but was it the right advice for someone of my level? This was long before the day...

Advanced Middle Game Ideas - Calculation Part IV

Advanced Middle Game Ideas - Calculation Part IV

Dumbluck626
| Feb 1, 2023
| 233
| 5

Yesterday, we examined a position where white and black had finished their openings and began moving into the middle game. We focused on king safety, capitalizing on our opponent's mistakes, and finding forcing moves. Today, our focus will be ta...

Nowhere to run!

Nowhere to run!

Dumbluck626
| Jan 28, 2023
| 1,976
| 28

One thing that improved my game drastically was when I started looking at the geometry of how particular pieces interacted with one another.  The lone knight in the center of the board can go to its choice of eight places on its first move alone....

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