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Online vs Real-life Chess: What's Your Pick?

Online vs Real-life Chess: What's Your Pick?

BlueSpongeCake
| Oct 14, 2024
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If you have played chess over a real board often enough, and are frequently on chess.com (or lichess or any other online chess platform) you’ve probably noticed the big difference between playing online and sitting across from someone over t...

The Psychology of Chess

The Psychology of Chess

BlueSpongeCake
| Jul 8, 2024
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Chess is often described as a mentally taxing game, and psychological warfare plays an equally crucial role as having good strategy and being sharp at tactics. Understanding the mental aspects of chess can give players an edge, transforming how th...

1. e4 or 1.d4?

1. e4 or 1.d4?

BlueSpongeCake
| Mar 25, 2024
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1. e4 or 1.d4? From the very first move, many beginners already struggle. It is a shame, but we have all been there before! Personally, I have always been a 1.d4 player and I'd like to share my reasons. Now, I am no GrandMaster like most players ...

Strategies for Success: Be a Middlegame master!

Strategies for Success: Be a Middlegame master!

BlueSpongeCake
| Feb 20, 2024
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In a game of chess, the middlegame is typically when plans materialize. Positions are evaluated, tactics flourish and each move may influence the result of the match greatly. Grandmasters, with years and even decades of practice, navigate this pha...

The Almost Champ: who is Viktor Korchnoi

The Almost Champ: who is Viktor Korchnoi

BlueSpongeCake
| Jan 31, 2024
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In the chess world, Viktor Korchnoi is the maestro who nearly won it all but never got the big prize—the World Chess Championship. Born in 1931 in Russia, Korchnoi was a chess wizard with a never-give-up attitude and a flair for playing chess beau...

Strategic Choices: Knights vs Bishops

Strategic Choices: Knights vs Bishops

BlueSpongeCake
| Jan 15, 2024
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In the intricate dance of chess, the choice between bishops and knights often holds the key to victory. Given us players often have material imbalances in our games, understanding when one piece is superior to the other can be a game-changer. L...

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