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The Week in Chess - Singapore version

The Week in Chess - Singapore version

CM juniortay
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By now, the chess world is already aware that the Singapore Chess Federation is hosting the World Chess Championships Final match between GMs Ding Liren and  Dommaraju Gukesh. The Singapore Chess Festival will be held alongside this to a...

Using AI With Chess

Using AI With Chess

raync910
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We know we can’t use an engine, computer, or other support when we play a game of chess. But can we benefit from advances in artificial intelligence to think about chess, introduce the game to new players, teach chess fundamentals, or even e...

Olympiad Spotlight: Germany

Olympiad Spotlight: Germany

Chessable
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In the weeks leading up to the Chess Olympiad (10-23 September in Budapest), we at Chessable are on a mission to spotlight some of the most prominent participating countries and their Chessable representatives. And of course, Germany can’...

Olympiad Spotlight: Spain

Olympiad Spotlight: Spain

Chessable
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The 45th Chess Olympiad will take place in Budapest, Hungary from September 10-23, and to commemorate the event, we are highlighting some of the teams taking part, alongside a sale on the authors of these teams' courses. In this Olympiad ...

Endgame Tips That Might Change Your Life...Or Not!

Endgame Tips That Might Change Your Life...Or Not!

WFM fla2021
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Hi! Today I’m bringing you some practical tips that I always give to my students to improve in endgames. I won’t bore you with the need to learn the most typical positions, although, to be honest, you should definitely do it! . No P...

Tournament Tips: Why You Should Solve Tactics OTB!

Tournament Tips: Why You Should Solve Tactics OTB!

MVP_Chess
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When preparing for tournament play, one of the most effective ways to sharpen your skills is by solving tactics over the board (OTB). While Chess.com offers convenience and instant feedback, nothing quite compares to the tangible experience of wor...

A Century of Chess: London 1927

A Century of Chess: London 1927

kahns
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I had no idea that this tournament existed, which — given what a chess history buff I am —says something about how overshadowed it was by the Alekhine-Capablanca match occurring at the same time. It actually was an extremely stron...

Pragg & Hikaru's New Blitz Weapon In 2024

Pragg & Hikaru's New Blitz Weapon In 2024

GM Illingworth
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Hello chess friends,I am back with a new training video on Pragg & Hikaru's new blitz weapon in 2024!15-20 years ago, I noticed that my chess trainer, GM Ian Rogers, had played the Trompowsky (1.d4 Nf6 2.Bg5) in many of his games with excellen...

#2 Handling more difficult threats

#2 Handling more difficult threats

BernardGoesPlayChess
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First of all, thank you for your kind words and feedback in the comment section and through private messages.One feedback that kept cropping up is that you want more challenging threats. Usually, these involve finding one difficult move, accuratel...

How A 13-Year Old Beat A 2600+ GM In 14 Moves

How A 13-Year Old Beat A 2600+ GM In 14 Moves

GM Illingworth
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Hello, chess friends!In today's video, I'll share how a 13-year-old defeated a 2600+ GM (and former World Junior Champion) in just 14 moves! You'll also get to enjoy the PGN below the video so you can follow along .This game was played betwee...

10 Things That Will Stunt Your Chess Growth

10 Things That Will Stunt Your Chess Growth

NM NMChessToImpress
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Following the advice of masters can be hard work! A lot of their advice is different, because each master is a different person with different personalities and life experiences. Also, sometimes their advice entails not just studying but really pu...

Olympiad Spotlight: Netherlands

Olympiad Spotlight: Netherlands

Chessable
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The Olympics is over and the world will now focus its full attention on the main event - the Chess Olympiad! If one team could truly be described as the Chessable team, it would be the Netherlands. The Dutch connection at Chessable is ver...

A Century of Chess: Alekhine-Capablanca 1927 Part Two

A Century of Chess: Alekhine-Capablanca 1927 Part Two

kahns
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We’ve left the match at its midway point — after Game 17 — with Alekhine leading Capablanca by a game. The players had kicked off a streak of draws at Game 13 and it continued with colorless draws in Games 18 and 19. In the somew...

From Winning to Draw: A Perpetual lesson

From Winning to Draw: A Perpetual lesson

GM Storne89
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Hello, my dear chess friends! As a full-time chess coach, I don't have to play at the top level as much as I'd like. Every tournament is a great opportunity for me to see if I'm still in good shape. Today, we will analyze my game against the A...

Three Spectacular Games That I Wanted To Share.

Three Spectacular Games That I Wanted To Share.

simaginfan
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Afternoon everyone.  I get into a lot of chess discussions in different places, which always throw various games out of my mental database.  So three today for you to just enjoy looking at. Some simple chess pleasure! Let's do them chr...

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