From Defence to Dominance: Turning the tables!

From Defence to Dominance: Turning the tables!

GM Storne89
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Hello, my Dear chess friends! I have been conducting defence lessons with my students at all levels for some time. It is crucial to anticipate your opponent's ideas before they occur, whether you are a beginner or a professional player! ...

Hellsten and the Language of Positional Chess

Hellsten and the Language of Positional Chess

Chessable
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It’s easy to look back at your games and find dazzling tactical shots. A moment of brilliance is like fireworks against the night sky. Tactics feel tangible and are easier to spot. It’s hardly a surprise given how often our chess tr...

Improvement Challenge - The Fax Machine Game

Improvement Challenge - The Fax Machine Game

UncleButchy87
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     Just a couple of weeks ago, it was the 30th anniversary of the famous Michael Jordan two-word fax that was sent out to all the major media outlets. He succinctly stated "I'm back", marking his return to basketball from his brie...

Breaking 1700: Ideas for Ambitious Noobs

Breaking 1700: Ideas for Ambitious Noobs

whatagoodday
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Breaking 1700+ on Chess.com Rapid was a challenging project for me. As an irregular chess player, my practice schedule, routine, and gaming patterns lacked consistency. However, I tried to loosely follow four general principles. I believe that any...

Coach’s Corner: Alfonso Jerez

Coach’s Corner: Alfonso Jerez

Chessable
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Imagine you’ve been released from prison. What is the first thing you would do?  Most people would stay as far away from the place where they were incarcerated. But upon release, a former inmate in a prison in Catalonia, Spain,...

Changing the Plan: When Flexibility Becomes Strength

Changing the Plan: When Flexibility Becomes Strength

FM Gertsog
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Dear Chess Friends! Like life, not everything in chess goes as planned. A well-thought-out strategic plan may abruptly become obsolete, forcing you to make swift adjustments. For any player hoping to achieve mastery, this tactical flexibility &m...

A Century of Chess: Savielly Tartakower (1920-29)

A Century of Chess: Savielly Tartakower (1920-29)

kahns
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Probably my favorite player. Tartakower was born in 1887 in Rostov, then part of the Russian Empire. His father owned a textile factory and Tartakower remembered his childhood as one long holiday — the family vacationing all across Russia....

Blitz: Training Tool or Talent Killer?

Blitz: Training Tool or Talent Killer?

FM Jan939519
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Dear chess friends, Let me start with a challenge. Can you guess the time control of these three thrilling games played at the very top level? Your task: Can you figure out which was played in classical, which was rapid, and which was in blitz? ...

Balkan League (S2) - Final Round 4 - Results

Balkan League (S2) - Final Round 4 - Results

BalkanLeague
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The Balkan League Season 2 has officially come to a close! After four rounds of intense regional competition, Round 4 served as the grand finale – the last opportunity for clubs to fight for their final placements on the leaderboard. While...

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

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

simaginfan
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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. ...

The Kobe Chess Championship: Ghibli Edition

The Kobe Chess Championship: Ghibli Edition

SheldonOfOsaka
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The more I practice, the luckier I get. -Garry Kasparov Welcome Everybody, to a Ghiblified edition of the Osaka Papers. On Sunday March 30th, the Kobe Chess Championship 2025 took place here in Kobe, Osaka. For many this would be the fin...

Indian Chess Player Tops The GATE Exam!

Indian Chess Player Tops The GATE Exam!

ChesscomIN
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Swarnava Biswas, a chess player with an 1854 FIDE rating, has recently secured AIR #1 in the 2025 GATE (Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering) exam, which is considered one of the toughest in the country. We caught up with him to understand his th...

Winner's POV: New York 1889 Part 1

Winner's POV: New York 1889 Part 1

Steakanator
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I kid you not, the day after I started writing my preliminary notes for this post, I got hit with a flu that has stayed in my system for weeks. This tournament is cursed and I hate it. In Winner's POV, we take a look at tournaments from the 19th...

Shows Mensuales "ChessKid" ABRIL 2025

Shows Mensuales "ChessKid" ABRIL 2025

ChessKidEspanol
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¡Hola, ChessKids, entrenadores y padres! Este es un calendario actualizado mensualmente con los shows de ChessKid en Español. Aquí puedes informarte de los horarios y el contenido que tenemos disponible para ti, conoce todas ...

Moments When Chess Changed My Life

Moments When Chess Changed My Life

VOB96
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Hello again, everyone! After a few posts that were either informational or entertaining, I decided to share some personal experiences with you guys again. The reason for this decision was that if this is my blog, it should also be about me, righ...

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