Confidential Chess Files: Rook

Confidential Chess Files: Rook

WGM jolie92
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After wrapping up minor pieces with the bishop last time, we now turn our attention to the so-called major pieces – traditionally considered more valuable. Confidential Chess Files are a set of fictional stories meant to show the inte...

Want to Improve Your Chess? Blunder More!

Want to Improve Your Chess? Blunder More!

NM NMChessToImpress
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Hey Impressive Chessers! Before we get to our current blog, I wanted to point out something that most of you snuffed out... My last blog, 4 Proven Chess Improvement Tips to Gain 100 Rating Points Fast, was an April's Fool's hoax. We will be...

How to Play Online Chess with Real Intensity

How to Play Online Chess with Real Intensity

FM MattyDPerrine
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Most chess players understand that over-the-board tournaments are the most serious version of competitive chess. You show up, sit across from your opponent, shake hands, and play with real focus because the environment demands it. Nobody is scroll...

Review: Thinking Sideways by Jennifer Shahade

Review: Thinking Sideways by Jennifer Shahade

FM LuisFSiles
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I will begin with the most important point: reading Thinking Sideways, the latest book by Jennifer Shahade, is highly recommended, both for chess enthusiasts and for those unfamiliar with castling and stalemates. I have seen books before that rela...

My Top 5 Favorite Chess Tournaments

My Top 5 Favorite Chess Tournaments

VOB96
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Hello everyone! Soon, the last round of the 2026 Candidates Tournament will be played. I am not sure about you, but I must admit that this has not been the most exciting chess event I have followed. While watching it, however, I had some thoug...

BCC Open round 4: an unexpected duo in the lead

BCC Open round 4: an unexpected duo in the lead

Tbhol
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https://bangkokchess.com/bcc-open-round-4-an-unexpected-duo-in-the-lead The previous round had left us with ten leaders on a perfect score. As six of them parted amicably, we were left with two decisive results. IM Khuong Duy Dau defeated his...

March 2026: Progress You Can Trust

March 2026: Progress You Can Trust

Brandmair
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March 2026: Progress You Can Trust March wasn’t a perfect month. There were strong wins, frustrating losses, and more time trouble than I’d like to admit. But when I step back and look at the full picture, this month represents some...

Hall of Fame #34: Siegbert Tarrasch

Hall of Fame #34: Siegbert Tarrasch

KevinChessSmith
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Tarrasch's 'dogmas' are not eternal truisms, but merely instructional material presented in an accessible and witty form, those necessary rudiments from which one can begin to grasp the secrets of chess. –  Garry Kasparov Chess Quotes...

Stop Gatekeeping Opening Study

Stop Gatekeeping Opening Study

FM MattyDPerrine
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Some of my most improved students over the past 12 years have one thing in common, and it’s probably not what you’d expect. It’s not that they solved the most puzzles, or that they studied endgames religiously, or even that they ...

SRCC Defeats SRM, Wins For 1st Time

SRCC Defeats SRM, Wins For 1st Time

ChesscomIN
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The spring season of the 2026 India College Chess Championship has ended with Shri Ram College of Commerce winning the event for the first time. The team took home a cash prize of ₹3,00,000 (approximately $3,384). Three-time winner SRM bagged seco...

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