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How to win with an open file?

How to win with an open file?

IM AttilaTurzo
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Today I had a coaching session with Dave and we analyzed one of his games. I think it was a nice example which showed how to win with an open file, so I decided to annotate and share it with You. Open file and penetration squares When there ...

7 Humorous Predictions For Chess In 2025

7 Humorous Predictions For Chess In 2025

raync910
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As the chess world celebrates the arrival of a new year, what will be the major events that will capture our attention in 2025? So that you can be prepared for all that will happen, here is what you can anticipate. Be ready for them: FIDE Will...

How to Choose the Opening Based on Your Style

How to Choose the Opening Based on Your Style

WGM tijanamandura
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Your chess style is your personal approach to the game. Knowing your style helps you choose openings that suit your strengths and improve your weaknesses.  1. Aggressive and Tactical Players Overview Aggressive and tactical players lov...

How I bombed my opponent

How I bombed my opponent

NM ParagonFighter
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Yesterday I played a game that involved a great combination. You are a lucky viewer that will witness my 5000-IQ moment. Enjoy Congratulations! You have made it the end! Any questions, comments, feel free to leave it below. *Looking ...

My 2024 Recap

My 2024 Recap

NM ParagonFighter
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        Many things happened in 2024, From the rise of young talents to the exciting (or not) World Rapid & Blitz. But what is certainly true is that I still suck at chess… However, this doesn’t mean I didn&rsq...

New Feature: Free Variation Preview

New Feature: Free Variation Preview

Chessable
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You can now try any variation of any paid Chessable course for free with our newest feature, Variation Preview.  Every 30 days, you’ll receive 10 free variation tokens which you can use to try out any course you’d like. Here&r...

A Century of Chess: Chess in the 1920s

A Century of Chess: Chess in the 1920s

kahns
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Let’s face it. This decade is a bit of a slog. The war choked off young talent, with the exception of Euwe and (briefly Torre), and the decade was spent with the same ten or twelve players, all of whom had emerged on the international scene ...

How to win against the London system?

How to win against the London system?

IM AttilaTurzo
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Today I was teaching one of my students Raphael. He lives in Tokyo, but oroginally from France. He played only one game between our last and today's lesson, but that game was so good, I decided to share it with you. Everything worked out so nice...

Knight Maneuver

Knight Maneuver

WGM tijanamandura
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The knight can be one of the most powerful pieces on the chessboard due to its unusual movement. Typically, it is looking for squares where it won't be chased away by the opponent's pawns, so-called protected squares or outposts. Understanding t...

Going Above and Beyond: Srinath Narayanan

Going Above and Beyond: Srinath Narayanan

Chessable
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Welcome back to our Going Above & Beyond series, where we celebrate authors who go the extra mile to keep their Chessable courses new and fresh. Courses are living documents. Theory gets updated, improvements are made, and authors inc...

Another Tal Tale

Another Tal Tale

NM stamma1
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Another Tal Tale Softare Toolworks' Banner The 1988 Software ToolWorks Tournament Former world champion Mikhail Tal played in the November 1988 Software Toolworks  tournament at Long beach, California. Miles Ties for First with Dee...

A New Move On Move 2 Of The Sicilian!

A New Move On Move 2 Of The Sicilian!

GM Illingworth
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Today's post is all about a new 2nd move for White against the Sicilian Defence, which has recently been used by some strong GMs, including Morozevich and Kasimdhanov!And no, it's not the move 1.e4 c5 2.a3, that Russian GM Alexey Bezgodov wrote a ...

2025.002

2025.002

noah
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In this hilarious second game of the year, I missed the first mate my opponent blundered, but luckily found the second.

2025.001

2025.001

noah
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I won my first rapid game of the new year against Emmecv.I was quickly out of my comfort zone in my French repertoire against 2. c4 (Steiner Variation?).I won this game because I correctly assessed (guessed??) that giving up my rook to lock m...

Balkan League (S2) - Round 1 - Results

Balkan League (S2) - Round 1 - Results

BalkanLeague
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The first round of Balkan League Season 2 has officially concluded, marking an exciting start to the competition! It was fantastic to see players from across the Balkans representing their clubs and showcasing their chess skills. Here are the to...

Theorizing Improvement

Theorizing Improvement

JarlCarlander
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What's the best way to get better at games like chess? The usual answers seem too obvious. Practice, solve problems, complete courses. But someone who really wants to improve has already tried these things. Does the answer consist of finding the r...

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