Loser's POV: James Mason (1880-1889)

Loser's POV: James Mason (1880-1889)

Steakanator
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As expected, the winner of our previous vote (see here) was the person who played in a World Championship match, not the person who didn't. Isidor Gunsberg thus moves on to our second quarterfinal match, but today we pay tribute to his dispatched ...

How long is TOO long?  269 moves?! 20 hours?!

How long is TOO long? 269 moves?! 20 hours?!

Sawbonez
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Ever wonder what the longest chess match in history was? It's a question I've been pondering myself lately, as my own Chess.com daily tournament is being held hostage by yours truly (and a few others).  My opponent and I just began turn 39 an...

Find the Wrong Move: Sharpen Your Tactical Radar!

Find the Wrong Move: Sharpen Your Tactical Radar!

FM Gertsog
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Dear Chess Friends! I’m excited to share highlights from my recent workshop "Find a Wrong Move", where we explored how to spot tactical traps hidden behind seemingly natural moves. Whether you’re a club player or a seasoned competito...

Troubleshooting Handbook For Proctor

Troubleshooting Handbook For Proctor

FairPlay
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This guide is designed to help you quickly resolve common issues you may encounter when launching or using Proctor. Many issues can be resolved in just a few minutes by following the steps outlined here. If you're new to Proctor, we re...

Calculate like Fischer!

Calculate like Fischer!

IM MatBobula
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In this post, we’ll look at one of the most important chess skills: calculation. To keep it simple, I’ll leave you with one key idea - always compare at least two moves before you decide. That position comes from the game Robert Byrn...

August's Blitz 'n' Memes

August's Blitz 'n' Memes

SheldonOfOsaka
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Welcome everybody, to another brilliant edition of blitz 'n' memes.  If you're a fan of puzzles taken from amateur online blitz tournaments, then you have come to the right place, because that is what I do. As always, the tactics have bee...

A Century of Chess: Frankfurt 1930

A Century of Chess: Frankfurt 1930

kahns
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In a sense the high-water mark of Nimzowitsch’s career. Nimzowitsch had an astonishing success at Karlsbad 1929, scoring +9, and to outright win two consecutive international tournaments, even if the quality of the opposition was somewhat lo...

Coach’s Corner: Peter Giannatos

Coach’s Corner: Peter Giannatos

Chessable
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The Charlotte Chess Center is one of the premier chess institutions in the United States. What began as a small community initiative has turned into a major American chess hub, hosting some of the most prestigious national and international tou...

Why Queen Sacrifices Look So Good

Why Queen Sacrifices Look So Good

GM Durarbayli
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Last week, Ediz Gurel stunned the chess world with a brilliant queen sacrifice against Denis Lazavik. The queen sacrifice almost always creates a striking picture on the board. Why is that?The queen is the most valuable piece in chess. Beginn...

Romantic Rumble: Isidor Gunsberg vs. James Mason

Romantic Rumble: Isidor Gunsberg vs. James Mason

Steakanator
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This next match is probably going to be my favourite of the entire round: Romantic Rumble: Isidor Gunsberg vs. James Mason When comparing which of two things is "better," you obviously have to define what exactly you're measuring. In our ca...

How a Lost Soul Found Solace in Chess

How a Lost Soul Found Solace in Chess

AstroTheoretical_Physics
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Anyone who knows me well, both in real life and on this website, is also well aware that I just love stories and movies about comebacks and fightbacks. And who doesn't? From Rocky Balboa's comeback in Rocky III, where he rises from doubt and defea...

Fair Play Update - July 2025

Fair Play Update - July 2025

FairPlay
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Hope everyone is having a great summer! Here's a short update from us in Fair Play. In our July efforts, we closed 116k accounts for Fair Play violations. 20 of these accounts were titled players. These numbers represent a slight downturn from t...

Bombastic Revelations From The World Of Women's Chess

Bombastic Revelations From The World Of Women's Chess

VOB96
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Hello, curious minds thirsting for the truth! This is Vanessa Holmes, the greatest chess detective on this website. Today, I invite you to join me in uncovering more undeniable facts about the world of our beloved game. Secrets that players and ...

A Century of Chess: Alexander Alekhine (1920-29)

A Century of Chess: Alexander Alekhine (1920-29)

kahns
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As far as the European chess scene was concerned, Alexander Alekhine had died somewhere in the tumult surrounding the Russian Revolution and Civil War — a rumor that would at some point get folded into the story (which may actually have happ...

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