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1.d4

1.d4

Anema86
| Sep 5, 2015
| 1,214
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For years, I've been playing 1.d4 as White, and I can't say in honesty that I've done a lot of reading on the opening or anything; what I've learned, I've learned through playing the opening and by playing through the games of Garry Kasparov. I pl...

King Safety

King Safety

Anema86
| Aug 24, 2015
| 1,920
| 0

I've spent a great deal of time playing against Chessmaster: Grandmaster Edition, because for a few years I found it to be a pretty good way to get my chess fix. I was playing at instantchess.com, but quickly grew dismayed by the number of people ...

King & Pawn Endgames

King & Pawn Endgames

Anema86
| Aug 22, 2015
| 1,896
| 0

I just wrapped up a Blitz game, and it taught me something very valuable: how to quickly calculate the outcome of a pawn race. Take a look at the position we arrived at:               White's plan is clear--capture my Queenside pawns and...

Dealing With Knights

Dealing With Knights

Anema86
| Aug 5, 2015
| 3,372
| 0

For a very long time, Knights were my weakness. Lately, it's early-game Queen moves, but that's usually only in 3 minute games. But Knights are still a thorn in my side, though there are some easy ways to deal with them. By far, t...

Queen Sac For Bishop/Pawn Checkmate

Queen Sac For Bishop/Pawn Checkmate

Anema86
| Aug 3, 2015
| 1,359
| 0

It isn't everyday that you can sacrifice a Queen to pull off a checkmate. It isn't everyday that you can checkmate the opponent's King with a pawn and a Bishop. But today the stars aligned, so let's see if you do what I did: It's certainly the ...

One Terrible Idea

One Terrible Idea

Anema86
| Jul 26, 2015
| 1,090
| 0

Everyone acknowledges that early game Queen moves are a bad idea, because there are so few squares that a Queen can go in the opening that can't be immediately attacked. The end result is almost always a series of Queen moves to get the Queen out...

Kasparov and the Machine

Kasparov and the Machine

Anema86
| Jul 20, 2015
| 1,387
| 0

Any American surely remembers the tall tale of John Henry, who drove railroad spikes with such efficiency, skill, and strength that he could only be measured against a machine. Indeed, that day came, and John Henry drive the spike with everything...

Strategizing: Perpetually 1600~?

Strategizing: Perpetually 1600~?

Anema86
| Jul 19, 2015
| 1,110
| 0

I want to present some of my games today, because they're both very important to me--and it may not seem obvious, at a glance, what is significant about these games. The first one I'm presenting marks the very first time I've ever legitimately str...

HOW Can a Computer Play This Badly?

HOW Can a Computer Play This Badly?

Anema86
| Jul 17, 2015
| 1,495
| 1

Messing around with different Android apps, I came across one called "Chess Free." I tend to avoid any app that is free, but I just needed something to play chess with when I was waiting on other things, so buying an app wasn't warranted.  I play...

One Stupid Endgame

One Stupid Endgame

Anema86
| Jul 16, 2015
| 1,304
| 2

Inspired by Phil's own self-deprecating posts, and being around the same rating, I present my own pathetic game, wherein I made at least 65 mistakes, and probably 65 blunders, fill players in on what I was thinking, and send the games through Ches...

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