Favorite Opening Against d4?

Favorite Opening Against d4?

Chase
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Welp, here we are again. I went ahead and posted my first blog: Working at Chess.com Rekindled My Love for the Game 🎉 I highlighted something that may resonate with a few of you: I’m totally chill when someone plays 1.e4. I pull out the Fr...

What I Learned Teaching 47 People the Semi-Slav

What I Learned Teaching 47 People the Semi-Slav

FM NateSolon
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My new Chessable course on the Semi-Slav is coming out soon. Along with my course for White on the Reti, and my course for Black against 1. e4 with the Nimzowitsch Sicilian, it will complete a full repertoire for both colors. This time I deci...

Working at Chess.com Rekindled My Love for the Game

Working at Chess.com Rekindled My Love for the Game

Chase
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Hi everyone! 👋 I'm excited to kick off this blog series and share a bit about myself and my chess journey. I joined the Chess.com team about 7 months ago as a People Business Partner, supporting over 200 amazing humans behind events, content, ...

Fantasy Chess 64seven.com

Fantasy Chess 64seven.com

GM Durarbayli
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I am proud to announce my fantasy chess project! We want to connect chess fans and players through fantasy chess. Fans draft their favorite players, compete with others, win prizes, and become invested in every move their team makes. Through these...

The Chessboard Of The World: 1900-1920

The Chessboard Of The World: 1900-1920

VOB96
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Hey everyone! Welcome to what may be another series in my blog! I am writing this first episode as a test, and if it works well, I may continue it over the next few months. But before explaining, let me start this text with some good news! My ...

Unlocking Chess Mastery: The Power of Intuition

Unlocking Chess Mastery: The Power of Intuition

FM Gertsog
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Dear Chess Friends! Chess is a wonderful paradox: a game of complete data that is much too complicated to be fully calculated by even the most powerful computers, let alone the human brain. Because of this complexity, chess players of all levels...

A Century of Chess: Grigory Levenfish (1920-29)

A Century of Chess: Grigory Levenfish (1920-29)

kahns
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Gennady Sosonko has — as one would expect from him — a beautiful chapter on Grigory Levenfish in his Russian Silhouettes. Levenfish was the product of the first great wave of Russian chess — a wave that smashed against World War ...

From Defence to Dominance: Turning the tables!

From Defence to Dominance: Turning the tables!

GM Storne89
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Hello, my Dear chess friends! I have been conducting defence lessons with my students at all levels for some time. It is crucial to anticipate your opponent's ideas before they occur, whether you are a beginner or a professional player! ...

Hellsten and the Language of Positional Chess

Hellsten and the Language of Positional Chess

Chessable
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It’s easy to look back at your games and find dazzling tactical shots. A moment of brilliance is like fireworks against the night sky. Tactics feel tangible and are easier to spot. It’s hardly a surprise given how often our chess tr...

Improvement Challenge - The Fax Machine Game

Improvement Challenge - The Fax Machine Game

UncleButchy87
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     Just a couple of weeks ago, it was the 30th anniversary of the famous Michael Jordan two-word fax that was sent out to all the major media outlets. He succinctly stated "I'm back", marking his return to basketball from his brie...

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