Dear Chess Friends! I always tell my students to develop all their pieces before starting any active actions. Chess players should use the principle of cooperation of their pieces. This principle was first applied by Paul Morphy. He contrary to the actions of his contemporaries tried to improve the coordination of his pieces in his games. Sometimes, he could even sacrifice material, but join more pieces into the attack and win the game after that! However, it’s very often when chess players face with such a situation when they don’t have enough material on a certain side of the board to be able to succeed with the attack there. How to deal with it and join passive pieces in the attack as fast as you can? This what I’m going to teach you at my next 60th webinar “Inclusion of Passive Pieces in the Attack”. I’m glad to welcome you to the 60th webinar “Inclusion of Passive Pieces in the Attack" where I'll explain what exactly to do to maneuver with your pieces to get them involved in the attack and at the same time to not slow down the pace of your attack. Of course, everything will be illustrated by GMs’ games. The games played by top grandmasters I'm going to demonstrate at the webinar (and, of course, explain the ideas behind their moves): Arthur Yusupov – Robert Morenz Alexander Kotov – Mikhail Botvinnik Tigran Petrosian – Boris Spassky Come to the webinar, learn how to join your passive pieces in the attack and win more games! The webinar starts on Sunday (13th of December) at 9 a.m. (EST), 2 p.m. (GMT), 5 p.m. (Moscow time). This webinar is free. Please, register for the webinar with this link: https://tricksofchess.clickmeeting.com/webinar-60-inclusion-of-passive-pieces-in-the-attack/register Please, don’t forget to register in advance and reserve your spot in case of a high number of attendees. See you at the webinar! FM Victor Neustroev
GMironfist19 Dec 9, 2020
Here is how it looks like for Hikaru! — 770 hours of playing!— Played more than 360'000 moves— Won 101 games in a row— And many moreAimchess has just created a report that gives you a recap of your 2020 chess playing statistics from Chess.com. Some other fun facts you might enjoy about your year in chess. Fastest checkmate Most games played in a day Your opening kryptonite And so much more Really hope you all enjoy this as much as I do! Aimchess 2020 Recap P.S. the analysis takes about 3 minutes to run, depending on the number of games you played this year, but it is worth it
sanpatkan Dec 9, 2020
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Shazamchip Dec 9, 2020
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PeaPer27 Dec 7, 2020
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yaqinenathan Dec 7, 2020
Dear Chess Friends! This is FM Viktor Neustroev. You know, in chess, success is important for every player.Many of us, including myself, are terrified of failure. But if you plan to be successful, you must learn to respond to failures accordingly, and restore your spirit. An example: in 2018, a match for the title of world chess champion was held between Magnus Carlsen and Fabiano Caruana. The main part of the match ended in a draw. Therefore, a tiebreak was organized from 4 games in rapid, 3 games in blitz and Armageddon (if necessary). Fabiano lost the first game and got very upset: it stopped him from fighting further. He doubted himself and as a result, rapid lost 2 more games. How to avoid this situation? If you want to learn how to bounce back from a tough loss, watch this video to the very end and I’ll provide you with several tips that helped me to recover my spirit and gain more points in the tournament after tough losses in the middle. Subscribe on YouTube Each of us has some weaknesses, each is characterized by certain addictions. In chess, success is important for every player. But the path to success also includes dealing with failures, which greatly affects the spirit of players. Magnus Carlsen - Fabiano Caruana (first rapid game of Championship Match) How to avoid this situation? 1) Don't blame yourself. NEVER blame yourself. The prosecution is acting very negatively. Mistakes don't destroy you, they help you overcome your fear of doing something. Mistakes allow us to go back and see what would have happened if we had played correctly. But they won't help us if we start blaming ourselves. 2) Be open to discuss the game with other chess players. As Socrates said, "in full-fledged dialogues, truth was born." And so your failure is already shared among several people. They are interested in it, but for you it is a great psychological support. 3) Relax Do something that will distract your thoughts from losing, and bring you pleasure: read an interesting book, go to the gym, watch a movie! take a bath, listen to music, play your favorite outdoor game (soccer, Golf, etc.) 4) Reflect on your experience "Only ruthless criticism leads to the goal" (Wilhelm Steinitz). Think about why you made mistakes. Under the influence of what factors? Maybe you don't understand something about this type of position? If this is the case, you should look at several games of grandmasters in similar positions and determine the typical plans for yourself. If this is just a miscalculation, then you need to understand why: fatigue or a banal lack of counting skills. 5) Always believe in yourself Play the next game from scratch and believe that it is in this game that you will be able to show your strengths. You also don't need to look back at the last game. You lost it, and nothing can change. So show what you can do in the current game. "And remember-to win, you must first play." (Albert Einstein). If you have any other ideas of how to restore your spirit after a tough loss, please, share them into the comment section! Visit my Chess Blog to read more Chess News from FM Viktor Neustroev I wish you all black and white harmony! FM Viktor Neustroev.
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HyperNova9372 Dec 6, 2020
I started a YouTube channel called 'Just Chess # Just Check!' all about chess 7 months ago, and since then I have added more and more videos, perfect for any chess player. At the moment I have 16 videos, and in them I play subscribers and people who want to play me, look at GMs, explore the different options of Chess.com like tournaments and variants and I even have a course if you are starting chess. I am open to whatever you want me to do, and if YOU want to play me in a video, I am happy to arrange that. So far I have 16 subscribers, but I aim to increase its size quickly, and you can help! Please subscribe to my channel and leave a like on some videos if you have the time. If you want to suggest an idea for a video or play me, you can message me, put it in the comments here or you can join this club which is about my channel and ask me something / tell me something. You can subscribe to my channel by going here and clicking the red subscribe button. Thank you!
pAwNoNFIrEs Dec 6, 2020
Hey guys, this is @Phantom_Beast23 And here is my new blog! It took awhile to think of tips I use and I also used my background knowledge as well so check it out Some things I talked about are: -Tips in 960 - Some history of the variant - and my favorite 960 game This took a while ( and when I say that I mean 2 days ish ) So it would mean a LOT if you could check it out! Here's also a link to all my other blogs! Thank you, @Phantom_Beast23 Also, if this isn't allowed, could someone just PM me that its not allowed or something? Thanks
SChess1248 Dec 5, 2020
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myselfmd Dec 4, 2020
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littleones21 Dec 4, 2020
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gefvert_benjamin Dec 3, 2020
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Emilsan123 Dec 3, 2020
Dear Chess Friends! Have you ever faced such a situation when you calculated a long combination but it failed because your opponent found how to improve? Usually, it happens because you overlook a certain opponent’s move. You may argue with me or not, but every chess player makes this type of mistake and overlooks an intermediate move. What is “Intermediate Move” (also called an in-between move, intermezzo, or zwischenzug)? When in a variation instead of a natural retreat or capture a somewhat abstract move suddenly follows, it is called an intermediate move! Usually, it happens on the other side of the board and with a tempo makes changes to the position. Chess players often overlook such moves. And this is where you can take advantage if you learn how to find such intermediate moves. I’m glad to welcome you to my next 59th webinar “Intermediate Move" where I'll explain how to notice intermediate move for yourself and to not overlook it from your opponent! Of course, everything will be illustrated by GMs’ games. The games played by top grandmasters I'm going to demonstrate on the webinar (and, of course, explain the ideas behind their moves): Mateusz Bartel – Pentala Harikrishna Boris Spassky – Robert Huebner Vladimir Akopian – Miguel Illescas Come to the webinar, learn how to find intermediate moves, and win more games! The webinar starts on Sunday (6th of December) at 9 a.m. (EST), 2 p.m. (GMT), 5 p.m. (Moscow time). This webinar is free. Please, register for the webinar with this link: https://tricksofchess.clickmeeting.com/webinar-59-intermediate-move/register Please, don’t forget to register in advance and reserve your spot in case of a high number of attendees. See you at the webinar! FM Victor Neustroev
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Batman2508 Dec 1, 2020
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