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The Goodbye Of a Genius

The Goodbye Of a Genius

Stahlspiel
| Nov 29, 2019

Hello everyone! I bet you know the great Riga Magician, Mikhail Tal. Undoubtedly, he was the greatest creative genius in chess history and always filled us with joy with his unexpected sacrifices and mate sequences that seemed to appear out of n...

Can you solve these chess puzzles?

Can you solve these chess puzzles?

Stahlspiel
| Oct 31, 2019

Hi everybody! Today I brought to you some interesting (and very difficult) chess exercises. I found them interesting because they have an art involved - some of them have promotion for all four pieces. These diagrams are designed for you to trai...

How Pal Benko Changed Chess History

How Pal Benko Changed Chess History

Stahlspiel
| Oct 25, 2019

Hello everyone! Recently, on August 26, 2019, Pal Benko died at the age of 91. As we know, Benko was a recognized chess player, author, and chess composer. He was responsible for the popularization of two openings that today has his name: ...

Be Careful While Training With Computers!

Be Careful While Training With Computers!

Stahlspiel
| Oct 24, 2019

Hello everyone! From the beginner's point of view, using computers to analyze games and positions of chess is always good and useful. This is very logical. After all, computers have more calculating ability and safer techniques to evaluate a pos...

The Kuwaiti Chess Problem

The Kuwaiti Chess Problem

Stahlspiel
| Oct 22, 2019

Hello everyone! I usually post blogs in Portuguese, but today I will do different. I will (try to) write in English. I hope you enjoy. We always love to find mate sequences. There's a interesting one in the diagram below that you may like to f...

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