s'il vous plaît participer depuis que je fais des activités seulement quelques uns partcipe pour l'insatant personne ne ma envoyé de message pour cette activité. please participate since i am doing activities only a few partcipe for the insatiable nobody messaged me for this activity. https://www.chess.com/fr/news/view/trophies-parties-trophees-parties
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new problem, nouveau problème ! https://www.chess.com/fr/blog/Piorte06/le-probleme-de-la-semaine-de-mon-club
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Piorte06 Sep 6, 2020
THE ITALIAN GAME The Italian Game Is The Among The Most Greatest/Common Openings In Chess. It Usually Starts With Following- E4 E5 NF3 NC6 BC6 ... Information- The Italian Game is a family of chess openings beginning with the moves: 1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Bc4 The opening is defined by the development of the white bishop to c4 (the so-called "Italian bishop"), where it attacks Black's vulnerable f7-square. It is part of the large family of Open Games or Double King's Pawn Games. This Game Was Played First By A Italian Master In The 16th Century. Also, The Italian Game Trap, Features, Many Traps, and Openings and Benefits, ETC. Pros and Cons-: Pros- Natural Play Focus on the Center Rapid Development Cons- The Bishop On C4 Might be Exposed Black's Center Is Not Under immediate pressure Traps from The Italian Game There are many Traps In The Italian Game Watch This Video Also- Trap 1- Guioco Piano 4.c3 1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nf6 3. Bc4 Bc5 4. c3 Nf6 5. d4 exd4 6. cxd4 Bb4+ 7. Nc3 Nxe4 8. 0-0 Nxc3 9. bxc3 Bxc3 10. Qb3 Bxa1 11 Bxf7+ Kf8 12. Bg5 Ne7 13. Ne6 Bxd4 14. Bg6 d5 15. Qf3 Bf5 16. Bxf5 Bxe5 17. Be6 Bf6 18. Bxf6 gxf6 19. Qxf6+ Ke8 20. Qf7# 1 e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nf6 3. Bc4 Bc5 4. c3 Nf6 5. d4 exd4 6. cxd4 Bb4+ 7 Nc3 Nxe4 8. 0-0 Bxc3 9. bxc3 0-0 10. Qc2 d5 11. Bd3 f5 12. Rb1 Rb8 13. Bb5 Ne7 14. Ne5 c6 15. Bd3 Qe8 16. f3 Nf6 17. Re1 Qh5 18. Bf4 Ng6 19. Nxg6 Qxg6 20. Bxb8 This second example serves as a foundation game for 8…Bxc3, however the ending seems to be more of a blunder for black than a forced mate or trap. After reading a copy of MCO 14th Ed. and disappointingly coming across at least one typo I discovered that both the lines 7. Bb2 leads to a drawish position like the Moeller attack and 7. Kf1 leads to superior position for black. So I won’t be giving them much attention here. This continuation with 8…Nxc3 leads to, as Lasker says, a presumably even ending. & Both of these 8…Bxc3 variations, analyzed by Houdini 2, apparently are better for white. Giuoco Pianissimo 4.d3 Larsen’s Mate: 1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Bc4 Nf6 4. d3 Bc5 5. Nc3 d6 6. Bg5 Bg4 7. Nd5 O-O 8. Qc1 Bxf3 9. Bxf6 gxf6 10. Qh6 Bxg2 11. Rg1 Kh8 12. Nxf6 Qxf6 13. Qxf6+ Kg8 14. Rxg2# 1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nf6 3. Bc4 Bc5 4. 0-0 d6 5. h3? h5 6. Nh2 Nf6 7. d3 Bg4 8. hxg4 hxg4 9. Nxg4 Nh5 10. Be3 Qh4 11. Bxc5 Qxh1+ 12. Kxh1 Ng3+ 13. Kg1 Rh1# Hope you like it
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I am FIDE Master ENEASZ and my highest ELO was 2370. I have a BLOG and STUDENT'S GROUP at chess.com. I am 26 years old and I studied Finance and Accountancy at University of Economics in Katowice. I am TOP BLOGGER and CHESS.COM COACH. I prepared something special for whole members Free access to whole my articles Have a look, just click and enjoy Please share with friends POWERFUL PIECES TOO HARD FOR STOCKFISH? HOW TO BEAT A GRANDMASTER (part 1) HOW TO BEAT A GRANDMASTER (part 2) HOW TO BEAT A GRANDMASTER (part 3) HOW TO BEAT A GRANDMASTER (part 4) HOW TO BEAT A GRANDMASTER (part 5) HOW TO BEAT A GRANDMASTER (part 6) HOW TO BEAT A GRANDMASTER (part 7) HOW TO BEAT A GRANDMASTER (part 8) HOW TO BEAT A GRANDMASTER (part 9) ZOBACZ INNE SZACHOWE ARTYKUŁY: SIŁA FIGUR ZA TRUDNE DLA STOCKFISHA? PODSTAWY WARIANTU BREYERA W PARTII HISZPAŃSKIEJ
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Stanley31 Aug 25, 2020
Tout sur Vishwananthan Anand Directeur général Viswanathan AnandNom complet - Vishwananthan Anand Né le 11 décembre 1969 (50 ans) Lieu de naissance - Mayiladuthurai, Tamil Nadu, Inde Fédération - Inde La vie- Viswanathan Anand est né le 11 décembre 1969 dans une famille Iyer à Chennai, Tamil Nadu, Inde [14] [15] où il a grandi. [16] Son père Krishnamurthy Viswanathan, un directeur général à la retraite de Southern Railways, avait étudié à Jamalpur, Bihar et sa mère Sushila était une femme au foyer, un passionné d'échecs et un mondain influent. [17] Anand est le plus jeune de 3 enfants. Il a 11 ans de moins que sa sœur et 13 ans de moins que son frère. Son frère aîné, Shivakumar, est directeur à Crompton Greaves en Inde et sa sœur aînée, Anuradha, est professeur aux États-Unis à l'Université du Michigan. [18] [19] Anand a commencé à apprendre les échecs dès l'âge de six ans auprès de sa mère Sushila, mais a appris les subtilités du jeu à Manille où il a vécu avec ses parents de 1978 aux années 80 pendant que son père était engagé comme consultant par les Chemins de fer nationaux des Philippines. [20 ] Anand a fait ses études à l'école secondaire supérieure Don Bosco Matriculation, [21] Egmore, Chennai et détient un diplôme de baccalauréat en commerce du Loyola College, Chennai. [22] Regardez dans d'autres blogs intéressants
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ProChess132 Aug 24, 2020
All About Magnus Carlsen GM Magnus Carlsen Full Name- MAGNUS CARLSEN Born- Nov 30, 1990 (AGE-29) Place Of Birth- Tønsberg, Norway Federation- Norway Magnus Carlsen's Life MAGNUS CARLSEN - THE KING OF CHESS (last updated 01.10.2019) Even from a young age, Magnus Carlsen’s extraordinary talent and ability to become a top player was evident. Since becoming Chess World Champion in 2013 and the highest rated player in history in 2014, the Norwegian Grandmaster has stayed at the very top in classic, blitz and rapid chess. CREDIT DOCUMENTARY "MAGNUS" Before Magnus Carlsen amazed the world with his prodigious chess talent, he was just a kid lost in deep thoughts. Early Years Magnus was born in Tønsberg, Norway on November 30, 1990. During his early years, he moved between Finland and Belgium with his family before returning to Norway in 1998, growing up in the suburban area of Haslum just outside Oslo. From a young age, it was clear that he was a very gifted child with an impressive intellectual ability. At 2 years old, Magnus could solve 50-piece jigsaw puzzles and at 4, he skilfully made constructions out of Lego pieces intended for 10-14-year-olds. By the age of 5, his father (Henrik Carlsen) introduced him to chess, though he showed little interest at the time. Instead, he chose to apply himself to memorizing the areas, population, flags and capital cities of all the countries in the world. CREDIT DOCUMENTARY "MAGNUS" Teenage Years After finishing primary school, Magnus took a year off to travel around Europe playing chess. During this time, Magnus was awarded the International Master title and the Grandmaster title. At the age of 13 years and 4 months, Magnus became the youngest Grandmaster at the time. Magnus was ranked at the top of the FIDE rating list in January 2010. Twenties to Present Day In 2011, Magnus’ FIDE rating closed in on Kasparov’s historical record of 2851 (year 1999). In 2012, Magnus won the London Chess Championship for the third time. His rating increased from 2848 to 2861 and surpassed Kasparov’s “unbeatable” record. 2012 was spent qualifying for the 2013 WCC. "I RESPECT VISHY ANAND. BUT I DON'T FEAR HIM." In 2013 Magnus won the Candidates Tournament and qualified for a World Championship Match vs. Viswhanathan Anand. The match took place in Anand’s hometown, Chennai in November 2013. Magnus became World Champion by beating Anand 6,5 – 3,5. FROM MAGNUS' TWITTER A NEW CHAMPION Magnus Carlsen takes over the Chess World Champion title, after beating Vishy Anand in a fascinating knight endgame. A new king was crowned. Long live the king. In May of 2014, Magnus reached a peak rating of 2882. Later the same year he won both the Rapid and the Bitz World Championships. In 2014, Magnus defended his World Champion title and became the first player to simultaneously hold the title in all three FIDE rated time controls (Standard, Rapid and Blitz). In October 2015, Magnus successfully defended his title in the FIDE World Rapid Championships held in Berlin — the first World Rapid Champion in history to do so. He reached the highest live rapid rating in history after the tournament and was at that point ranked No. 1 in all three disciplines simultaneously. He ended the year finishing joint first in the final leg of the Grand Chess Tour, the London Chess Classic. Magnus started 2016 with his fifth win at the Tata Steel Chess Tournament and his first at the Norway Chess Tournament. He later went on to take out the Bilbao Masters Final in July. He finished the year with a win against Sergey Karjakin at the 2016 World Chess Championship in New York. CREDIT GETTY After a slow start to 2017, Magnus took out the rapid portion of the tournament at the Paris leg of the Grand Chess Tour in June, and won in both rapid and blitz at the Leuven leg in July. After placing second at the Sinquefield Cup and fifth at the London Chess Classics, Magnus had accrued enough points to take out the 2017 Grand Chess Tour. He ended the year by (REMOVE: winning) taking out the title of World Blitz Champion in Riyadh – his third World Blitz Championship victory. Magnus went into 2018 ranked No. 1 in the FIDE rapid and blitz rating lists, with Elo ratings of 2880 and 2965, respectively. In January, he took out his sixth Tata Steel Chess Tournament victory – a record for the tournament, and the unofficial Fischer Random World Championship in February. After receiving minor placings at the Grenke Chess Classic, Shamkir Chess and Norway Chess, Magnus tied for first at the 6th Sinquefield Cup in St Louis in August. In November, Magnus successfully defended his title against Fabiano Caruana at the 2018 World Chess Championship in London. In December, he also defended his World Blitz Championship title, with an impressive unbeaten result. This was Magnus’ tenth World Title and fourth World Blitz Title. CREDIT ERIC ROSEN | ST. LOUIS CHESS CLUB Total Games 2901 45% Win 40% Draw 15% Loss As White 1473 52% Win 35% Draw 13% Loss As Black 1428 37% Win 46% Draw 17% Loss
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