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Destroying the Future

Destroying the Future

restinpeace
| May 15, 2013
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      It is not a common thing in Chess to see a future World Champion being outplayed by an unknown player. What is more uncommon is that the massacred happened before reaching the 33rd move. In this game we will see a good example of good positi...

My Crazy Little Middlegame

My Crazy Little Middlegame

restinpeace
| Nov 26, 2010
| 3,015
| 6

             Probably one of my finest game here in live chess, this game features GARY_PADILLA (white) a strong filipino friend of mine. We played Blitz and the time control was 3 minutes +1 second for every move. The middlegame was a crazy one a...

Yna

Yna

restinpeace
| Nov 21, 2010
| 2,623
| 2

     It's been awhile since I last posted a blog here in chess.com and since all of them are all pertaining to the wonderful game of Chess, now my newest and latest blog will be a "Tribute to all mothers out there", let's set aside the game first ...

Learn from your Mistakes

Learn from your Mistakes

restinpeace
| Oct 18, 2010
| 3,328
| 4

         I don't know if this is just an Opening trap or Opening variation nonetheless, this guy caught me by surprise and mate me in just 7 moves. I can't forget this game because in my whole Chess career this is the most embarassing game to show...

Value your King, not your Queen

Value your King, not your Queen

restinpeace
| Oct 17, 2010
| 2,362
| 5

        I'm trying this new downloaded Chess Database software of mine, I watched a couple of games of my favorite Chess heroes and this one caught my attention and brought a smile in my face even though it's raining outsied and I'm not feeling we...

Student against his Mentor

Student against his Mentor

restinpeace
| Aug 16, 2010
| 2,032
| 5

        Johannes Zukertort (September 7 1842 - June 20 1888) a German-Polish-Jewish Chessmaster and one of the leading chess players of his time. In this game he faced his mentor Karl Ernst Adolf Anderssen or in short "Adolf Anderssen". Watch how ...

Weakness of f2 and f7 square

Weakness of f2 and f7 square

restinpeace
| Aug 6, 2010
| 9,251
| 4

            This game was held in Warsaw, Poland year 1844. The match is between Polish Master Alexander Hoffmann and Russian Master Alexander Petrov. In this Ancient game, we will see how the Two Masters attack the most vulnerable square of the c...

A Costly Wrong Move

A Costly Wrong Move

restinpeace
| Aug 2, 2010
| 5,285
| 4

              I've seen this game on a Chess Program and I'm kinda amazed on how a One-Single wrong move can cause you a game. The game is played on Vienna, Austria by two Grandmasters Richard Reti (A Czechoslovakian Grandmaster) and Savielly Tart...

Tactics and Strategies of Peace

Tactics and Strategies of Peace

restinpeace
| Jul 21, 2010
| 2,095
| 3

One of my game in LiveChess.               I played this game last July 20, 2010 my opponent is a high rated player from USA, snowdough88 (1572). I have the white pieces, the opening that we've used is Caro-Kann/Panov-Botvinnik Attack. The ...

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