Dutch Defense (History)
The Dutch defense in chess, which is characterized by 1.d4 f5, was first described in 1789 by the Dutch chess player Stein in his work: Nouvel essai sur le jeu des Echecs.
The Dutch defense in chess, which is characterized by 1.d4 f5, was first described in 1789 by the Dutch chess player Stein in his work: Nouvel essai sur le jeu des Echecs.
Recently I realized something peculiar. In chess there are 20 possible opening moves; to each move there are 20 possible answers. --> 20x20 Thus we have in total 400 possible variations on move 1.
There is a variation in the English-Opening: 1.c4 c5 2.Nf3 Nf6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 which in many books is called: the Anti-Benoni. I never liked this definition, because it is actually a separate opening with a lot of interesting theory. In my note...
Based on an old idea from a game between Capablanca and Lasker I framed an endgame position/study. In the following position it's black to move. Since the black king ist trapped at the edge of the board, his task is to reach a draw. He has 2 m...
"The essay originally appeared in The Columbian Magazine in December 1786." Interesting aspects: chess.com/forum/view/general/benjamin-franklin-on-the-morals-of-chess
In the endgame King and Queen vs. King and Rook it is useful to know some general guidelines, which can help you to navigate this endgame. I will outline a general plan for winning this endgame. However let’s not forget, the difficulty lies in pe...
The endgame rook vs. bishop in the following diagram with black to move, appears to be simple. However, soon one may discover that black has some problems to draw.The square a8 is of the same colour as the squares that are controlled by...
The following diagram shows a position from the very interesting and complicated endgame type Rook+Bishop vs two Knights. Black to move is winning in less than 50 moves... White is trying to build a fortress. The two knights are connect...
Recently I've found an interesting blitz game between R. Fischer and R. Fine played a long time ago in 1963 in New York.