Defend Like Petrosian - And Win

Defend Like Petrosian - And Win

IM MatBobula
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Attack is everywhere. You can find tons of videos, articles, and games about how to attack. Tal, the master of sharp attacks, became a chess legend. But let’s not forget that defense is just as important. Some players became world champions ...

Excuse me, are you a (chess) model?

Excuse me, are you a (chess) model?

CM juniortay
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The thing about chess is it is often seen as a hobby or past-time for those intellectually inclined. Hence we tend to see many chess themed banking or investment type adverts to signify that the company promoting the financial product or services ...

Don’t Concede the Aura

Don’t Concede the Aura

GM Durarbayli
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Fischer famously said, “I don’t believe in psychology, I believe in good moves!” Did he really believe that? I don’t think so. Intentionally or not, he kept opponents under constant psychological pressure by being unpredict...

Coach’s Corner: Arjun Kalyan

Coach’s Corner: Arjun Kalyan

Chessable
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GM Arjun Kalyan’s first serious experience with coaching could not have been more testing. It was at the 2022 Chess Olympiad in his hometown of Chennai. As one of the assistant coaches for the Indian 'B' team in the open section, he prepa...

What's The Best Chess Website?

What's The Best Chess Website?

Tamara
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Are you curious to see how your favorite chess site compares against the competition? I went incognito and checked out websites - some major, some... very minor. From Chess.com and Lichess to the dark corners of the internet like SparkChess. What ...

Gears Of Glory: A Journey Through Chess Clock History

Gears Of Glory: A Journey Through Chess Clock History

VOB96
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Hey, friends! It looks like it's time for another blog! But how would I know that? Elementary, my dear Watson, or whatever your name is. In 2025, we have sophisticated equipment called clocks, which allow us to keep track of time. Therefore, I k...

A Century of Chess: José Raúl Capablanca (1920-29)

A Century of Chess: José Raúl Capablanca (1920-29)

kahns
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If there is a chess heaven, it may well look like chess in the early 1920s. The players will wear tuxedos. The photos will all be in black-and-white. Opening innovations will be discovered while on ocean liners. And what is not at all in dispute i...

Loser's POV: Max Weiss (1880-1889)

Loser's POV: Max Weiss (1880-1889)

Steakanator
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Perhaps unsurprisingly, Zukertort won the vote given in our previous discussion (see here). Unlike with Riemann's chapter (see here), today's exploration of Max Weiss won't really be a biographical one, since details of his personal life are rathe...

Science of Chess: Proving yourself wrong

Science of Chess: Proving yourself wrong

NDpatzer
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I count myself very fortunate to be a scientist. I love running my lab, and as we approach the beginning of the Fall term (where did summer go?) it's time for me to start designing the experiments we'll be deploying for kids and grown-ups to take ...

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