The Benko Blueprint: From Theory to Practice

The Benko Blueprint: From Theory to Practice

FM MattyDPerrine
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I'm very excited for the release of my third Chessable course "The Benko Blueprint: From Theory to Practice" focusing on a newer way of playing the Benko Gambit (1. d4 Nf6 2. c4 c5 3. d5 b5 4. cxb5 a6 5. bxa6 e6!) and learning all about "compensat...

Online Tournament with Money Prize

Online Tournament with Money Prize

FM Gertsog
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Dear Chess Friends! Are you looking for an opportunity to showcase your chess skills and compete for prizes? Well here is your chance! We at ChessLance are very excited to invite you to our next Blitz Chess Tournament! Our tournament is open to ...

Pokemon Chess

Pokemon Chess

Fire
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Pokémon is a free-roam game where the player goes around a big, vast land trying to find and enslave hundreds of different little creatures, and eventually makes those creatures fight for the trainer in battles. All Pokémon are assig...

I Could've Been A Contender!

I Could've Been A Contender!

simaginfan
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You need to be of my generation to recognize the title here! Looking for something else in one of the volumes of Magyar Sakktortotenet I came across some nice games of Miska ( Max) Weiss, a player who had the chance to play for the World Champio...

Inside The Mind of Bobby Fischer

Inside The Mind of Bobby Fischer

HornetCruise
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Greetings welcome back to the Hornet Editorial! Today, we explore the life of World Chess Champion Bobby Fischer, whose brilliance and competitive passion drew the attention of the world. At a young age, he gained notoriety, and then of course h...

How a Vile Alcatraz Prisoner Became IM

How a Vile Alcatraz Prisoner Became IM

anikolay
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When you think of an International Master, you likely think of a studious person who spent most of their life learning chess, a vicious convict definitely doesn't come to your mind. However, Norman T. Whitaker is a cosmic exception to this. Althou...

A Century of Chess: New York 1918

A Century of Chess: New York 1918

kahns
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There are two great opening innovation stories that both come from 1918. One is the introduction of the Budapest Gambit — a group of minor Hungarian masters passing on the secrets of the Budapest at a tournament in Berlin, which led to the a...

Discovering Salo Flohr: A King Without a Crown in Chess

Discovering Salo Flohr: A King Without a Crown in Chess

damafe
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This post is dedicated to Salo Flohr, one of the great chess masters of the 20th century, who unfortunately remains relatively unknown. We will delve into his life, his chess career, and analyze some of his most memorable games, admiring the quali...

Winner's POV Chapter 24: St. Petersburg 1879

Winner's POV Chapter 24: St. Petersburg 1879

Steakanator
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In Winner's POV, we take a look at tournaments from the 19th century and see the games that allowed the top player to prevail. Some tournaments will be known and famous, others will be more obscure - in a time period where competition is scarce, I...

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