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Identifying Critical Positions

Identifying Critical Positions

NM NMChessToImpress
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“I’m great at finding the best move when I know there’s a good move to find.” Sound familiar? If you’ve ever thought this while tackling chess puzzles, you’re not alone. In a puzzle, there’s only one...

Want to Win Big? Play When You're Sick!

Want to Win Big? Play When You're Sick!

kamalakanta
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Hi, everyone! The following game is from the 1925 Moscow International Tournament. It is found in page 214 of the following book: I highly recommend this book. It is rich in content. Will definitely help any of us to improve our game. As ...

[CCC] Classical Cup #3

[CCC] Classical Cup #3

AndrewGrantEthereal
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As with the previous iteration of the CCC Classical Cup, the top-8 engines from the CCC23 Rapid tournament will be competing in a double-elimaination bracket, playing 16-gamae matches in the 30+5 classical format. Watch the Computer Chess Champi...

I played a Chess Hustler in NYC!

I played a Chess Hustler in NYC!

NM AquaPython
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You were probably thinking: "For Real BRO?" when ya saw the title on this blog. (Un)fortunately, I am here to tell you that: YES, I did in fact play chess with hustlers. One was even CM(!). Before I show you the full video and analysis, I would ...

Queen to a5...and a Fatal Strike

Queen to a5...and a Fatal Strike

AstroTheoretical_Physics
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The year 1962 brought all sorts of thrills and excitement to the chess world as after winning the US Chess Championship four times in a row between 1957 and 1961, Robert James Fischer had now started to take over all the prestigious international ...

Giant Killing at the Olympiad

Giant Killing at the Olympiad

SheldonOfOsaka
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Welcome, everyone to a special Olympiad edition of the Osaka Papers. The 45th Chess Olympiad held in Budapest, Hungary has come to an extraordinary conclusion. For team India it was a historic event, the top ranked women's team, and the highly t...

Now...Why Did I Have To Go And Do THAT?!

Now...Why Did I Have To Go And Do THAT?!

ChessMarkstheSpot
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[Blog History]    Chess players, no matter if they're beginners, amateurs, or even Masters, are supposed to learn from their mistakes right? Figure out where you goofed, either through a post-mortem or through engine analysis, dependin...

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