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The Art of Attacking, Part the Last

The Art of Attacking, Part the Last

hearth_1
| Aug 2, 2017
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Quick note - if you want to read my previous articles, here are the links:           - They do contain some extra little tidbits, so I do recommend it. But I will be publishing a future article which is basically all previous ones combined, so yo...

The Art of Attacking, Part the Third

The Art of Attacking, Part the Third

hearth_1
| Aug 2, 2017
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So, in my previous 3 articles, I talked about the general rules for attacking and the rules for attacking while castled on the same side. Today, I'll talk about how to attack when castled on opposite sides of the board. Jeremy Silman says this ab...

The Art of Attacking, Part the Second

The Art of Attacking, Part the Second

hearth_1
| May 29, 2016
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Hey everyone, I'm back again with the second part of my article series The Art of Attacking.  If you haven't read my previous two posts, you should read those first. Here are the links: Intro: https://www.chess.com/news/view/introduction-to-the-a...

The Art of Attacking, Part the First

The Art of Attacking, Part the First

hearth_1
| May 29, 2016
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Hi guys, I'm back today with the first part of my blog series: The Art of Attacking. This is the first blog of four, so stay tuned to catch each part! Just as a reminder, I am not a top-level player, so don't take everything I say as the final wor...

Introduction to The Art of Attacking

Introduction to The Art of Attacking

hearth_1
| May 29, 2016
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Hi, everyone, I'm back today with an interesting topic for my latest blog: How to Attack You might be thinking "That's easy. Throw in a sacrifice or two, maneuver your pieces over to the enemy king, and BOOM! Checkmate! Why do we have to learn a...

The Four Knights Opening

The Four Knights Opening

hearth_1
| Apr 15, 2015
| 1,330
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      The Four Knights is one of the most popular openings in the world. It has been used millions of times by amateurs and grandmasters alike. The Four Knights opening is fairly simple, starting with 1. e4 e5, then bringing the four knights out o...

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