Good idea! 👍 Here's my last win in the club: Nimzo-Larsen attack: Bird's gambit finishing with a nice mating attack!
https://www.chess.com/game/daily/421231131
Good idea! 👍 Here's my last win in the club: Nimzo-Larsen attack: Bird's gambit finishing with a nice mating attack!
https://www.chess.com/game/daily/421231131
Allegedly 92.8 % precision in a positional Najdorf is something I am not-so-little proud of, I must confess. It is from the (open rated) Match 5 for Fighting vs. Chess Universe, board #2.
Please note how picturesquely the bishops dominated the board in the final sequence.
Allegedly 92.8 % precision in a positional Najdorf is something I am not-so-little proud of, I must confess. It is from the (open rated) Match 5 for Fighting vs. Chess Universe, board #2.
Please note how picturesquely the bishops dominated the board in the final sequence.
U played what I call Boledorf (Najdorf + Boleslavsky hole on d5)!
U played what I call Boledorf (Najdorf + Boleslavsky hole on d5)!
Very fitting coining indeed!
Yes, I simply cannot resist to kick the wNd4 out of the center by e7-e5 in the Najdorf 6. Be2 and 6. Be3 lines and complete a black-squared footing in the center. Which is something I like a lot.
Besides that I played the KID and the Modern Benoni in my youth maybe that I read 4 (or 5, I don't recall exactly) chess books of John Nunn left its imprint in my square color preferences – John Nunn was all said to be all about black squares in the 1980s.
This is of course only for games played in team matches on the Chess Universe side.