In this poem, I tried to capture the grief of the chess community at the loss of Danya. I knew Danya from the MI. I still remember the young kid (grandmaster) who loved chess, played for the MI team in the chess league, and, if I rightly recall, d...
Preface:
Chesslock Holmes is interested in everything related to chess. He is as obsessed with chess as Sherlock Holmes was with crime. His friend and chronicler, Cheston, accompanies him on many of his adventures, although not on all of them. L...
Noticing is a very common thing; we notice things all the time, then how can it be the core of creativity, as Perkins[1] asserts? Isn't creativity an unusual ability, given to only a few? In this blog, I will explore these ideas as they rela...
Introduction
The pawn is the most fascinating piece on the chessboard. It has the lowest value yet the greatest potential. It is the only piece that can change.
Before Philidor's focus on the power of the pawn, chess was focused on gambi...
Introduction
A pawn that does not want to promote? ---Absurd! All his life, a pawn labors to promote to a queen, so why, standing on the seventh rank, would the pawn decide he does not want to promote?
On the surface, this seems ridic...
Background
I think everyone at chess.com has felt frustration with the current problems, overloaded databases, endless repetition of the same information, and other problems. We know that the staff at chess.com are putting all their resources int...
It happens to all of us. We are going along well, and suddenly we get stuck; it does not matter if our rating is 200 or 2000, or even higher. Suddenly, nothing seems to work. We try and try again and get nowhere. We have reached our tableau. It ...
"If I have Seen Further It Is By Standing On The Shoulders Of Giants." (Isaac Newton, letter to Robert Hook[1]).
In our modern computer age, we often forget this is true in chess. It is easy for us to point out the oversights, blunders, and ...
"What is chess, do you think? For those who play for fun or not at all, it is a game; those who devote their lives to it, for the most part, think of it as a science. It is neither. Bobby Fischer got beneath it like no one before him and found at ...
I was frustrated. Five games in a row - lost to a knight fork. I had an excellent position in all of them until a knight jumped into the middle of them. Uninvited and definitely unwanted. Where did it come from?
I walked into John's office to tur...
Dynamic Equality
What makes chess such a powerful, exciting game? One critical factor is the dynamic equality of the pieces.
"What is dynamic equality?" It means that one side has a static advantage and the other side has a dynamic...
This poem was written in response to a question asked in my chess club. "Why do chess players with such a high IQ play chess when there are so many other things they could do."
Chess Players
There was no place for me in a world of grey
They...
I was taught chess by my father when I was young. I am not sure when, but most likely somewhere between four and six. I must have played some games, but I do not remember them. At that time, few girls played chess; I did not have many opportunitie...
Gifts of Kindness Conclusion (part 3): An Unknown Chess Player
This is the last blog in this series, dedicated to an unknown player. I do not know this person's name, as I met him only once, yet the memory lingers. I met him early in my chess ca...
Gifts of Kindness, Part 2: John Donaldson
As mentioned in my prior blog, Lombardy gave me the gift of hope, which has helped me persevere in chess despite repeated, painful loses. Hope gives you the strength to persevere. Yet hope needs the righ...
I was dejected as I walked into the skittles room. I had just lost a game; the person was rated 300 points higher, but somehow, I felt that I played better than he did. Lombardy saw me and offered to go over the game with me. Who could refuse such...
Bobby Fischer Poem and William Lombardy
I have decided to start a blog series in the new year. As I thought about it, many ideas came to mind. I may pursue them later, but since it is Christmas time, I thought I would start with a serie...