Chess Homework for July 13-19

Submitted by FM paolodm on Mon, 07/14/2008 at 10:07pm.

To see all three chess homeworks and answers for this week, click here.

I. As we've discussed in our previous lessons, the principles of chess is a good guide and will very likely lead you to making many good moves.

For this week's homework, go over the game below played by the first World Champion, Wilhelm Steinitz, and I would like you to analyze his game with the principles in mind.

Please provide me with your analysis and point out the principles he followed throughout the game. I also deliberately left out the last few moves. Please analyze the position and find how White can win the game. (Points will be given to the most accurate analysis)

W. Steinitz - A. Mongredien
1. e4 g6 2. d4 Bg7 3. c3 b6 4. Be3 Bb7 5. Nd2 d6 6. Ngf3 e5 7. dxe5 dxe5 8. Bc4 Ne7? 9. Qe2 0-0 10. h4 Nd7 11. h5 c5 12. hxg6 Ng6 13. o-o a6 14. Ng5 Nf6


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by guts0glory - 9 months ago
Idaho United States
Member Since: Jan 2009
Member Points: 2

Which "Principles of Chess" are you referring to?

 

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