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My first tournament - Part 1

My first tournament - Part 1

RC_Woods
| Mar 25, 2014
| 2,958
| 10

Hello everyone, welcome back again! Last weekend I played in my first actual chess tournament, which was great fun. I won't bother you with a long introduction this time and shall just share with you my experience from a per...

The moves that we didn't play

The moves that we didn't play

RC_Woods
| Jan 31, 2014
| 2,375
| 14

Hello and welcome to the reboot of my blog! There's three chess puzzles below!   During the last  years I've been slightly less involved with chess, but I'm coming back to it, as chess players always seem to do. Therefore, it also made sense...

Playing the Computer

Playing the Computer

RC_Woods
| Feb 12, 2011
| 7,480
| 21

Just a short blog:   As the live chess servers are currently down to maintenance (wondering what the site staff has in store for us.. exciting stuff!) I was coupled with a silicon partner on medium strength. A quick game ensued (I think it took 5 ...

Picking up 'serious' play again

Picking up 'serious' play again

RC_Woods
| Dec 8, 2010
| 3,904
| 6

It has been a serious while since my last blog post. I have been taking it easy as a chess player. In fact, I'm getting the impression that it is like that for many of us: periods of frenzy alternate with periods of relative calm. I guess becaus...

Post Mortem Chess Snacks

Post Mortem Chess Snacks

RC_Woods
| May 9, 2010
| 2,811
| 5

  Post Mortem Chess Snacks & My return to Live Chess. About 1,5 month ago I was frustrated by bad results in live chess (standard time controls) and at the same time other things in life demanded attention. I decided it was time for a break...

Sticking to a plan in chess

Sticking to a plan in chess

RC_Woods
| Mar 5, 2010
| 2,755
| 3

When reading chess writings, you will be often find yourself presented with the following wisdom: "When playing, you have to come up with a plan and stick to it". Now of course this is a general rule - and sometimes it may not work. Many things ...

My 250th live game

My 250th live game

RC_Woods
| Feb 15, 2010
| 1,963
| 1

The game below is my 250th 'standard' game since the introduction of live chess 2.0, which is why I'm blogging it. It may not be one of my best games, but it was quite entertaining in its own right. Playing white I encountered a Sicilian defense....

Fire on the board

Fire on the board

RC_Woods
| Feb 9, 2010
| 1,828
| 2

In the game beneath I played an exchange french to ensure myself (being white) of open play. It is not known to be a very ambitious line, but I'm thinking it may suit my style better. After going for the exchange french I did play ambitious moves...

Sexy development

Sexy development

RC_Woods
| Feb 9, 2010
| 2,193
| 1

  Most chess players know there are three widely recognized stages in a chessgame, chronologically being: the opening middle game endgame Since the opening is where it all begins it seems sensible to start improving there, but many titled pla...

Lethal Pawns

Lethal Pawns

RC_Woods
| Feb 8, 2010
| 1,659
| 2

As you may have read in a recent article by kurtgodden on the value of chess pieces ("Is the queen worth 9.94 pawns?") pawns are usually regarded as the most expendable infantry. Most of us are also aware that in endgames, pawns usually decide the...

My best sacrifice so far

My best sacrifice so far

RC_Woods
| Jan 28, 2010
| 1,697
| 3

In the following Budapest Gambit my opponent played some minor inaccuries in the opening. These allowed me to get equality as black, and from there on to build some kingside pressure. Just when I was about to be chased back, I decided (after some...

Playing Black

Playing Black

RC_Woods
| Jan 27, 2010
| 1,070
| 1

The white rain's falling,roaring thunder breaks our peace. Has us take up arms of calling,darkly patient piece by piece. As they batter down,we pray for their crown, and in clashing say: "Miss one strike, fail to move as fast.To pawns and Kings...

Deeper tactics and defense

Deeper tactics and defense

RC_Woods
| Jan 24, 2010
| 989
| 0

I played the following game as black on live chess (standard time controls) where I quite early on equalized after some opening inaccuracies by white. After a (decisive) blunder on my opponents side, I started to tear through his position with my...

Chess.com Themes

Chess.com Themes

RC_Woods
| Jan 19, 2010
| 5,522
| 3

Chess.com Themes One nice feature on Chess.com is that you can change its default appearance by selecting a theme suited to your taste. Some are provided by the webmaster (Standard Chess.com Themes), but with everyone free to create at least on...

Bishop pair wins the game

Bishop pair wins the game

RC_Woods
| Jan 12, 2010
| 1,690
| 1

I played the following game at my local chess club yesterday. The time control was 2 hours for both players with no increments. During the opening (which was a bit odd anyway) the queens quickly left the board which usually means it is a bit hard...

Time pressure kills

Time pressure kills

RC_Woods
| Jan 10, 2010
| 1,019
| 1

Winning the middlegame alone, as we all know, is not enough to win a chess game. While having the better position with a huge material advantage never hurts, more is required. "A decent endgame technique", I hear you say, but important as that is ...

The sad king in Budapest

The sad king in Budapest

RC_Woods
| Jan 10, 2010
| 1,845
| 2

In the following game I played the Budapest defense against 1. d4. It has been featured twice in articles of Silman, and it basically is a gambit. If white plays correctly then black has a lot of tactics and targets in return for the pawn (though ...

Winning a won game

Winning a won game

RC_Woods
| Jan 8, 2010
| 939
| 4

I think the game below was one of the more interesting I played this week. My opponent was slightly stronger by rating but slipped in the opening and through some interesting tactics I reached what should be a clearly winning middlegame. In a sens...

A 17 move carnage

A 17 move carnage

RC_Woods
| Dec 27, 2009
| 1,179
| 2

This is a recent game under a 15 minute + 10 seconds time control. I have been having something of a bad streak lately, so I was happy to collect a nice win for a change. After a tense struggle in the opening black seems to be coming out just fine...

One pawn wins a game

One pawn wins a game

RC_Woods
| Dec 15, 2009
| 996
| 3

One pawn wins a game In this game between me and ag59 I faced a Queen's pawn opening. Usually these openings get me under pressure and this was no exception. In the post-mortem Fritz thought I was close to losing at some times but never quite the...

Winning a tactical Sicilan

Winning a tactical Sicilan

RC_Woods
| Dec 15, 2009
| 835
| 3

Winning a tactical Sicilian This game was the second game between me and ag59. In the first he had opted for a Queen's pawn game (1.d4) and after being squeezed in the corner a bit I had managed to come out with a winning passer on the a-file. I...

Checking yourself in for the draw

Checking yourself in for the draw

RC_Woods
| Nov 17, 2009
| 1,002
| 2

Checking yourself in for the draw Recently I played a (bad) live chess game where I was losing (objectively speaking) even before the opening phase of the game had fully concluded. Since there was enough play left to go on, I decided to go for th...

Starting out with the Grunfeld

Starting out with the Grunfeld

RC_Woods
| Oct 23, 2009
| 2,942
| 5

Starting out: the grünfeld Recently I have been reading about the grünfeld defense against 1. d4, which is supposed to give black a dynamic game with lots of attacking chances. I consider myself to be a fan of tactical play (which is why I usuall...

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