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Morphy sacrifices his queen and wins the game !! Two Noble Kinsmen vs The King of Chess How to attack from a positional master
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Egyptian_Assassin Feb 11, 2014
Written by Yury Markushin Wednesday, 04 December 2013 00:00 http://www.thechessworld.com/learn-chess/18-general-information/308-25-chess-world-records-most-people-dont-know-about The game of chess is incredibly complex and complicated. There were many champion, many tournaments and matches, many lost and won games. Here we present you the list of top 25 world records in history of the royal game. You will learn things like who is the best chess match player, how many moves was the longest game , what was the largest chess tournament , etc. 1. Best match player William Steinitz played 27 chess matches from 1862 to 1896, and won 25 of the 27. He won 160 games, lost 70, and drew 57. 2. Longest game (moves) The longest tournament chess game (in terms of moves) is 269 moves (Nikolic-Arsovic, Belgrade 1989). The game ended in a draw after over 20 hours of play. 3. Longest game (time) The game Stepak-Mashian, Israel 1980 was 193 moves and lasted 24 hours and 30 minutes. 4. Shortest game (moves) The quickest mate possible in chess is known as Fool's mate (1.g4 e5 2.f3?? Qh4#) 5. Longest world champion Emanuel Lasker was world chess champion for 26 years and 337 days. 6. Biggest winning streak (consecutive wins) Mikhail Tal played 95 consecutive tournament games without a loss (46 wins and 49 draws) in 1973-1974. 7. Most games played simultaneously Grandmaster Susan Polgar player 326 opponents simultaneously at a shopping mall in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida on July, 2005. She won 309, drew 14, and lost 3. Her winning percentage was 96.93%. 8. Oldest chess player Jane Lady Carew (1797-1901) was a chess player who lived to 104. 9. Oldest grandmaster Arthur Dake (1910-2000) was the oldest competitive chess grandmaster. He was still playing in rated chess tournaments at the age of 89. 10. Oldest world chess champion William Steinitz was 58 years, 10 days when he lost his title to Emanuel Lasker on May 26, 1894. 11. Biggest chess match prize In 1992, Fischer won $3.65 million for defeating Spassky, who got $1.35 million in their world championship rematch. Total prize fund was $5 million. 12. Strongest chess computer The strongest chess computer is Houdini, with a rating of 3300. 13. Strongest chess tournament In 2011, the Tal Memorial in Moscow was a Category 22 tournament, with an average rating of 2776, making it the strongest tournament ever. Four players were rated 2800 or more. 14. Youngest grandmaster Sergey Karjakin, born in 1990, became a grandmaster at the age of 12 years, 7 months. On August 20, 2002 he fulfilled his 3rd and final GM norm at the international tournament in Sudak. 15. Highest performance rating Bobby Fischer had the highest performance rating of 3080 when he defeated Bent Larsen by the score of 6-0. 16. Largest age difference in the world championship match The largest age difference in world championship matches is 32 years when Lasker, age 26, played Steinitz, age 58. 17. Largest chess tournament In 1935-36, the USSR Trade Unions chess championship was held. It had 700,000 entrants, the largest of any chess tournament. 18. Latest first capture White made its first capture after 94 moves (Rogoff-Williams, Stockholm 1969). 19. Latest castling In Neshewat - Garrison, Detroit 1994 and Somogyi - Black, New York 2002, Black castled on the 48th move. 20 Longest chess problem The longest solution to a composed chess problem requires 292 moves. 21. Most queens on the board In Szalanczy-Nguyen, Budapest 2009, 6 Queens were on the board at the same time. 22. Largest rating lead On the July 1972 FIDE rating list, Bobby Fischer's rating of 2785 was 125 points ahead of the second-highest rated player, then-reigning World Champion Boris Spassky (2660). 23. Shortest decisive championship game This game was played between Viswanathan Anand and Boris Gelfand in game 8 of the World Chess Championship 2012. The game lasted only 17 moves, ending with Gelfand's resignation. 24. Highest official FIDE rating The highest Elo rating a player has ever received from FIDE, the World Chess Federation, is 2872, which Magnus Carlsen achieved on the February 2013 list. 25. Highest ‘live rating’ Magnus Carlsen had the highest "live rating" ever at 2878.9, achieved on March 27, 2013.
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Egyptian_Assassin Jan 21, 2014
position after 19.Kxf1 31. ...b3 72. ...Rh8 26. ...Rxb2 35. Kxf4 36. f3 26.Re8 35. axb3
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Egyptian_Assassin Jan 9, 2013
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Ahmed_AboAisha Mar 11, 2012
Puzzle ( Art of Sacrifice) Difficulty: Advcance Sacrifice: Moves that give up a piece in hope to gain tactical and positional compensation in other form. Note: All puzzle taken from master games database and better line might exist in some position. All games can be played from the beginning by press the moves list button. It very hard to create puzzles without Mikhail Tal's games @ Master of Sacrifice. After some sacrifice puzzle, we also need to realise that sacrifice must follow with very accurate calculation and combination to make it work and long term benefits. Following game is example of bad sacrifice, where his opponent was the first to suck his blood.
Try to solve this interesting puzzle. Hint: dxc6 draws.
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Pujakelana Dec 31, 2011
Each point, in the field or in space, representing a coordinate. And as we know, there are infinitely many points. That we, consisting of various ideas in the use of this site.Basically we can do whatever we arbitrarily but must also be willing to accept the risks of our actions, because most of us adhere to the norms and rules. So that happened to the members whose closed accounts due to cloning or the use of engines.If that were true, they have the ability to create great chess program, that's good! And it needs to be developed in order to appear again a new discovery chess computer program. But not here! It would be unfair of man against machine!In some, including me, use the site to have fun while testing the ability to play chess. There is a cup of coffee on the table and a few cigarettes are smoked turns. It has been quite satisfactory, can meet many friends from different parts of the world.A peaceful heart in a cup of coffee!
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Pujakelana Nov 19, 2011
http://www.chess.com/echess/game.html?id=46626169 I think I played well for most of the game, there is one mistake :)
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amcomeback Aug 15, 2011
we are 8 members unless me 7 and the group need about four admin if you want to be admin please just tell me in this post all my respect and lovely abdallah ahmed
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