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Traps - Pt. 8

Submitted by batgirl on Sat Oct 11, 2008 6:11am.

From The Life of Philidor, Musician and Chess-player  by George Allen, Tassilo von Heydebrand und der Lasa - 1863      "M. de Kermur, Sire de Légal.     This great player's name is varously written, Kermer,      Sire de Legalle, by... Read more »

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Philosophizing about Mini-Dramas and Breakthroughs at the Skating Rink

Submitted by kazakhnomad on Fri Oct 10, 2008 10:27pm.

Last night after a long, hard week of teaching, my husband and I decided to meet up at Ramstor. While waiting for his arrival, I had a chance to observe dramas in the making between parents and skaters or later with trainers and their little duckl... Read more »

Conditional moves and sliced bread

Submitted by Dozy on Fri Oct 10, 2008 9:50pm.

As the millennium approached I was the breakfast announcer on AIR-FM, a community radio station in Sydney's west. I'd been thinking about the Seven Wonders of the World and realised that there were, in fact, twenty-one of them—seven each from... Read more »

» posted in Dozy's Blog

math!

Submitted by gauss1181 on Fri Oct 10, 2008 8:03pm.

Do you think these problems are hard? I guess not for the answering part! (although this contest is for high schoolers) but the hard part is....                                                 Â... Read more »

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Easy Tsumeshogi Problem for Beginners - #023

Submitted by takodori on Fri Oct 10, 2008 6:41pm.

The diagram shows a three-move tsume(checkmate) problem. It's your turn. You have a kNight and a Pawn in hand. Therefore, you will have to drop one of your pieces in hand in your turns. Which piece in hand should you drop first, kNight or Pawn and... Read more »

» posted in takodori's Blog

Easy Tsumeshogi Problem for Beginners - #022

Submitted by takodori on Fri Oct 10, 2008 6:37pm.

The diagram shows a one-move tsume(checkmate) problem. It's your turn. You have a kNight in hand. Where should you drop the kNihgt to checkmate the King?  The answer will be found in the comment. It's recommendable to replay the answer line usin... Read more »

» posted in takodori's Blog

Queens Gambit

Submitted by KawasakiJones on Fri Oct 10, 2008 6:35pm.

So many variations...which is best for a beginner to learn???? For both sides of the board. Read more »

chess puzzle 4 (.:

Submitted by clock on Fri Oct 10, 2008 5:48pm.

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Games I have played against Highist rated Players

Submitted by DDennert on Fri Oct 10, 2008 3:38pm.

First I would like to say thanks to these great players who were WILLING to play against a low level person like me. Below are my games VS. hadziseferi (1397) and mufasa0222 (1433). Please (if you have time) analyze and tell me what I did wrong an... Read more »

» posted in Daniel's Chess Blog

Traps - Pt. 7

Submitted by batgirl on Fri Oct 10, 2008 3:14pm.

      Here are five more examples of Philidor's Legacy from actual games. I'm not sure whether this maneuver can be considered an actual trap, but it's certainly trappy in nature and the potential for an opponent to use this maneuver can b... Read more »

» posted in Batgirl's Blog

The battle of light cavalry – and those amazing men.

Submitted by cgs on Fri Oct 10, 2008 10:16am.

When the Queen and Rooks all has left us for ever than begins the battle of light cavalry. In our case they are the two Bishops against the two Knights on the other side. This is the third side of medal as I had wrote in the previous article. Of c... Read more »

» posted in cgs's Blog

First Game

Submitted by cheren on Fri Oct 10, 2008 9:34am.

Holy crap!!!  I won!!!  A resignation is still considered a win, right?  So now my rating went up - I will have to remember this number because that is the hightest I will ever see!!!! Read more »

» posted in cheren's Blog

A Queen for a rook and a bishop

Submitted by richy_-_ on Fri Oct 10, 2008 5:44am.

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Scholorships to Promissing Chess Players from Goa

Submitted by shri8131 on Fri Oct 10, 2008 5:02am.

Taleigao Chess Academy gave first cheque of Rs.1000/- to three promissing chess playing children under scholorship schement. total 12 monthly cheque of Rs.1000 will be given. Beneficiaries are 1. Master Tejas Rajesh Takkekar , Started playing Ch... Read more »

» posted in shri8131's Blog

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Submitted by anm on Fri Oct 10, 2008 3:06am.

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MATE IN TWO MOVES RESULT

Submitted by HAMIDUDDIN on Fri Oct 10, 2008 12:11am.

1. Rhb1  1..bxa1Q   2. Rb8+#   or.  1..axb1Q  2.Ra8+# Read more »

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Traps - Pt. 6

Submitted by batgirl on Thu Oct 9, 2008 7:42pm.

I know what you're thinking.  Ok, these are nice traps, but many of them are very well-known. As such, nobody's ever going to fall into them in real games.   Here are a few real games featuring the most well-known traps of all time. Lega... Read more »

» posted in Batgirl's Blog

Japanese chess boardlive now - Ishibashi vs Shimizu

Submitted by takodori on Thu Oct 9, 2008 6:28pm.

Today is the day for the 1st game of 19th Joryu Oui-sen. The title is being competed in a three-win match. Shimizu Ichiyo challenges Joryu Oui Ishibashi Sachio at Egre Himeji(in Japanese) in Hyogo prefecture. As a result of Furigoma, Ishibashi bec... Read more »

» posted in takodori's Blog

WHS Inner Chess Club Chronicles Part 4 "End Game Fiesta"

Submitted by chessmasterbilly999 on Thu Oct 9, 2008 6:15pm.

Part three can be found on kooler2008's blog.  This is game 9 of the first to 8 match between Welch and Walcutt.  Walcutt leads 5-3.  This game was dragged out into an endgame showdown, in which Welch ( white in this game) is statistically stro... Read more »

Harry Turner R.I.P.

Submitted by nocab on Thu Oct 9, 2008 5:13pm.

Paul Benoit called to report the passing of one the members of our community, Harry Turner. A quick check of the USCF site showed that Harry was 'inactive' and had not played 'A.C.' (after computers). His last published rating was 1702. Any inform... Read more »

» posted in nocab's Blog

funny signs

Submitted by duggygrrl on Thu Oct 9, 2008 4:34pm.

Funny Warning Signs There are the funniest warning sings:A yellow caution sign by a river in Japan:CAREFULLY FALL INTO THE RIVER!On a multipurpose knife sold in Japan:CAUTION: BLADE EXTREMELY SHARP! KEEP OUT OF CHILDREN.From the bottom plate of a ... Read more »

» posted in duggygrrl's Blog

Vacation during tournment games ?

Submitted by gram77x on Thu Oct 9, 2008 3:49pm.

Taking vacation during tournament game should not be permitted.  On the threshold of winning two tournament games, against the same opponent, well  you guessed it, player goes on vacation!  What is your opinion of this?  Has it happened to you? Read more »

» posted in POETRY in COLOR 2

I love chess.com

Submitted by thanks1982 on Thu Oct 9, 2008 2:56pm.

I am real excited my friend tried to get me to join for like a year. The more he pushed it the les I was interrested. I am so glad I did join I have been able to play numerous hours and slowly improve my game. thanks chess.com you rock and help pa... Read more »

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Fast Yet Beautiful

Submitted by WolfLore on Thu Oct 9, 2008 2:51pm.

I don't play many Quick games, but the list in Live Chess slipped this under my mouse right as I clicked.  Rather than abort and leave my opponent looking for new opposition, I decided to give it a shot. Obviously there are some things that c... Read more »

» posted in WolfLore's Blog

Round 3 of the October Knights at the St. Louis Chess Club and Scholastic Center

Submitted by strani on Thu Oct 9, 2008 2:46pm.

So, October brings another Wednesday night tourny at the the St. Louis Chess Club and Scholastic Center. I played a very good game last week against a superior opponent and I wasn't exactly looking forward to playing last night. I haven't won a t... Read more »

» posted in strani's Blog
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