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Thomas vs. Aitken. Just The Kind Of Thing I Do!

Thomas vs. Aitken. Just The Kind Of Thing I Do!

simaginfan
| 8 days ago
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Afternoon everyone. My few regular followers will know that I have been doing some heavy reading of late. so I took time out to do what I love - looking at a mass of forgotten games. The wonderful britbase has recently posted a pgn of the game...

Fridrik Olafsson In England. 1950/1951.

Fridrik Olafsson In England. 1950/1951.

simaginfan
| Apr 19, 2025
| 1,141
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Afternoon everyone. Sadly we have just lost one of the good guys of chess - Fridrik Olafsson. A man who took on the job of FIDE president to try to make things better for chess players. Back when I did my articles on Malcolm Barker I intended ...

The Budapest - Moscow Team Match, 1949. Part One.

The Budapest - Moscow Team Match, 1949. Part One.

simaginfan
| Apr 6, 2025
| 651
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Good afternoon everyone. A big bag of games and some pictures to enjoy. In 1949 Moscow and Budapest contested a team match in two parts - one in each city. It produced an absolute mass of wonderful chess! I have games in at least a dozen books. ...

Another Peek Into A Lucky Bag.

Another Peek Into A Lucky Bag.

simaginfan
| Feb 16, 2025
| 767
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Afternoon everyone. My long time readers will understand the title. Huge amount here, so, as usual, just pop in and out, cherry pick, etc. Just enjoy whatever of the material you choose to enjoy! I am snowed under  with books at the momen...

My Favourite Annotators. Part Nine. Gyula Breyer.

My Favourite Annotators. Part Nine. Gyula Breyer.

simaginfan
| Feb 10, 2025
| 868
| 21

So, having looked at Tarrasch, I will go to someone who could be seen as almost the antithesis of Tarrasch - Gyula Breyer. Actually, the two were opposites in some things whilst similar in others. Breyer would beat Tarrasch in a 'dogma' contest! A...

My Favourite Annotators. Part Seven. Georg Marco.

My Favourite Annotators. Part Seven. Georg Marco.

simaginfan
| Jan 26, 2025
| 785
| 31

Afternoon everyone. This one is a contrast to last time! Well, those few who have been my friends here over the years will know that I only started playing chess as a substitute for other sports - notably cricket. I got injured at a young age an...

My Favourite Annotators. Part Six. Milan Vidmar.

My Favourite Annotators. Part Six. Milan Vidmar.

simaginfan
| Jan 23, 2025
| 993
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Afternoon everyone. It's been a while. You will see why when you get to the game!! So, Milan Vidmar. kvarkadabra.net Amazing man, World leader in his field - Botvinnik studied his academic work - and also number 4 chess player in the Worl...

My Favourite Annotators. Part Five. Wilhelm Steinitz.

My Favourite Annotators. Part Five. Wilhelm Steinitz.

simaginfan
| Jan 2, 2025
| 1,162
| 20

Afternoon everyone. Welcome to 2025. I hope it is a good year for you all. So, Wilhelm ( Wolf' William) Steinitz the annotator. IMHO he basically invented the art of annotating chess games ( other opinions are available!) His column in 'The Fiel...

My Favourite Annotators. Part Four. David Bronstein.

My Favourite Annotators. Part Four. David Bronstein.

simaginfan
| Dec 29, 2024
| 1,133
| 21

Afternoon everyone, and seasonal greetings to all. Yes, it's been a while. Been having major house renovation work done. . However, now all done and I can get at my library again! Before I forget, I have started posting games over on bluesky if ...

My Favourite Annotators. Part Three. Mark Taimanov

My Favourite Annotators. Part Three. Mark Taimanov

simaginfan
| Oct 6, 2024
| 1,780
| 29

Afternoon everyone. I am back with another look at a master of the art of annotating a chess game. Mark Taimanov. In passing, I must say that many Soviet players of the era were outstanding annotators - perhaps it was all to do with the training t...

Three Spectacular Games That I Wanted To Share.

Three Spectacular Games That I Wanted To Share.

simaginfan
| Aug 20, 2024
| 1,485
| 8

Afternoon everyone.  I get into a lot of chess discussions in different places, which always throw various games out of my mental database.  So three today for you to just enjoy looking at. Some simple chess pleasure! Let's do them chr...

Lasker. Some Exhibition Chess In New York. 1926.

Lasker. Some Exhibition Chess In New York. 1926.

simaginfan
| Aug 4, 2024
| 923
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Good Afternoon everyone. Apologies for my absence - it has been a busy time here. @Shakhmati3 has asked me about a simultaneous exhibition of Lasker's in 1926. His grandfather C.M. Fitzgerald took part. Nice! So I have been doing a little diggin...

Hans Renette's Books On Lasker. A 'Quick' Look.

Hans Renette's Books On Lasker. A 'Quick' Look.

simaginfan
| Jun 25, 2024
| 2,028
| 28

Afternoon everyone. Some good news - the Lasker project which I mentioned so long ago has finally been published. Some of my friends already have their copies, which is good to see. Carl Portman - who is doing amazing work for chess in prisons...

What Century Am I In?

What Century Am I In?

simaginfan
| Jun 2, 2024
| 1,360
| 27

Afternoon everyone. Although I post chess from the past, I very definitely keep up to date with what is going on in the chess world. I am not one of those who thinks that everything in the past was better, or everything today is better. Goat lists...

Ilmar Raud. A Chess Tragedy. Not Forgotten. Part One.

Ilmar Raud. A Chess Tragedy. Not Forgotten. Part One.

simaginfan
| May 13, 2024
| 1,895
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Firstly a genuine apology. The real world has intervened. Having done the research work for this post - one I have been meaning to do for many years - it turned out that I would not be able to do it properly for a number of weeks, so I have put th...

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