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Continuing the King and pawn endgame series, We are going to examine the concept of triangulation.
What is Triangulation?
Triangulation is a tactic used in chess to put one's opponent in zugzwang (a position when it is a disadvantage t...
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In today's blog we are going to discuss the legendary king walk game by Nigel Short. This is the first blog of our new "King is also a piece" blog series, where we will be discussing wonder...
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In this blog we are going to look into the games of Judit Polgar. The games are very amazing with beautiful combinations and attacking ideas . Let us start examining them!
The Games We Will Examine:
Judit vs. Berke...
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I've brought an interesting topic today, The Anderssen's Opening . Some of you might have come across this unusual first move while some may not.
So, today we are going to discuss about this opening, it's popularity , ...
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Welcome to the second part of our King and Pawn endgame blog series. In this blog we are going to discuss the concept of Opposition in the endgame.
What is Opposition?
In simple words, opposition refers to t...
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In this blog we are going to discuss the major concepts that arise in a King and Pawn endgame. Let's take a look into them...
Opposition
Triangulation
Out-Flanking
Square Rule
Passed Paw...
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Today, we are going to discuss the game between Euwe,M vs. Alekhine,A played in the year 1935 in Netherlands, Zandvoort.
Let's get started . Before going into the game try to evaluate these positions that arose in th...
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Today we are going to discuss the game between Alekhine,A and Saemisch,F Berlin 1923.
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Summary of the game:
It is important to place our pieces in the most active squares for them, where they can ini...
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Welcome! to the second part of our Happy Pieces blog series. (If you have not read the first part here it is.) In this blog we are going to examine our happy piece: the bishop. ...
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Today we are going to discuss about the Puzzle Of The Day game between Viktor, Korchnoi and Chekhover, Vitaly, URS,1951.
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Important Takeaways:
Develop you pieces quickly
The Qe2...
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I have planned to write a series of blog on the theme of "Happy Pieces", where we would be studying about each and every piece, their potential, amazing games and games saved using them. In th...
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Today, we are going to discuss about the open files. So, what are open files?
According to Nimzowitsch, "A file is said to be open for the Rook when no pawn of his [own color] is in it." ...
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Today, I am going to share some of the wonderful chess compositions that I have always admired.
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Let's make this blog in the try and train format, that is first, you t...
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Welcome to the Game Of The Day section.
Today we are going to look into the game between Carl Schlechter and Siegbert Tarrasch from Monte Carlo MNC, 1903.
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In this blog we will be working with an opening system against white's 1.e4.
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#1 The idea behind 2...a6 :
The first question that arises to many players is that, why do...
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Let's begin... Today we are going to look into a very effective and at the same time an easy-to-learn system for white.
"The Zukertort System" :
Let us now look into some sample games,
G...
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The Daily Chess Championship has just begun and I am playing in Group-508. The Games are going on and I thought of sharing the most important reasons to pl...
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I welcome you all to the blog where we are going to look into the French defense without much theory but with more enjoyment.
Let's start with the advance variation...
Theory
this is a small version of the opening but und...
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I Gladly welcome you to the article in which you would be able to learn (if you are new!) and revise (if you are a tournament player) the basic chess endings and endgame patterns. Let's get into the topic...
Posi...
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In this blog, we will discuss today's chess.com puzzle. I will show you the method and the process of calculation. Let's start...
Position study :
The king is weak
the 7th rank is dominated by white
the g8 knight i...
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I welcome you all to the lesson on exchange sacrifices. In this article, we will discuss the exchange sacrifices that arise in the French defense. In the next part, we will discuss the sacrifices in the Sicilian defense....
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I welcome you all to the continuation of the middlegame lessons series. I have written the previous part on the topic of prophylaxis, which you can find here...https://www.chess.com/blog/Hua-Mulan13/middlegame-lessons-par...
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I welcome you all to the Fascinating Five Series - Tactics section. In this article, we will discuss five tactical positions with their pattern.
Pattern 1: Windmill tactical motif
The above position is said to b...
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In this article, we are gonna discuss the games that were played during the '70s and '80s by players who are considered to be the strongest and the most innovative of their time. Analyzing and studying master gam...
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In Today's, blog we are gonna discuss the middlegame strategies that are useful in formulating plans in the middlegame.
Different types of middlegame structures :
There are many types of pawn structures, for example, we have clo...