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#2 Handling more difficult threats

#2 Handling more difficult threats

BernardGoesPlayChess
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First of all, thank you for your kind words and feedback in the comment section and through private messages.One feedback that kept cropping up is that you want more challenging threats. Usually, these involve finding one difficult move, accuratel...

How A 13-Year Old Beat A 2600+ GM In 14 Moves

How A 13-Year Old Beat A 2600+ GM In 14 Moves

GM Illingworth
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Hello, chess friends!In today's video, I'll share how a 13-year-old defeated a 2600+ GM (and former World Junior Champion) in just 14 moves! You'll also get to enjoy the PGN below the video so you can follow along .This game was played betwee...

10 Things That Will Stunt Your Chess Growth

10 Things That Will Stunt Your Chess Growth

NM NMChessToImpress
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Following the advice of masters can be hard work! A lot of their advice is different, because each master is a different person with different personalities and life experiences. Also, sometimes their advice entails not just studying but really pu...

Olympiad Spotlight: Netherlands

Olympiad Spotlight: Netherlands

Chessable
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The Olympics is over and the world will now focus its full attention on the main event - the Chess Olympiad! If one team could truly be described as the Chessable team, it would be the Netherlands. The Dutch connection at Chessable is ver...

A Century of Chess: Alekhine-Capablanca 1927 Part Two

A Century of Chess: Alekhine-Capablanca 1927 Part Two

kahns
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We’ve left the match at its midway point — after Game 17 — with Alekhine leading Capablanca by a game. The players had kicked off a streak of draws at Game 13 and it continued with colorless draws in Games 18 and 19. In the somew...

From Winning to Draw: A Perpetual lesson

From Winning to Draw: A Perpetual lesson

GM Storne89
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Hello, my dear chess friends! As a full-time chess coach, I don't have to play at the top level as much as I'd like. Every tournament is a great opportunity for me to see if I'm still in good shape. Today, we will analyze my game against the A...

Three Spectacular Games That I Wanted To Share.

Three Spectacular Games That I Wanted To Share.

simaginfan
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Afternoon everyone.  I get into a lot of chess discussions in different places, which always throw various games out of my mental database.  So three today for you to just enjoy looking at. Some simple chess pleasure! Let's do them chr...

Chess masters that quit chess.

Chess masters that quit chess.

Wintanna
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Chess has gained popularity lately, mainly because of online chess and some content creators that bring people to the game. Some people start to play chess because it’s interesting, but some people decide to quit or stop playing the game for...

August Blitz 'n' Memes

August Blitz 'n' Memes

SheldonOfOsaka
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By saying "without any further ado" you just further adoed a little. ~ Unknown Malcontent. Welcome, everyone to another intoxicating edition of Blitz and Memes. If you're a fan of puzzles taken from amateur online blitz tournaments, then ...

How titled players lie to you

How titled players lie to you

CM GaborHorvath
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This post is a word of warning for the average club player. As the chess world is becoming increasingly salesy, snake oil marketing is becoming more and more the norm. It is time to reconsider how much you trust titled players. The good old ...

Winner's POV: London 1884 Handicap

Winner's POV: London 1884 Handicap

Steakanator
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In Winner's POV, we take a look at tournaments from the 19th century and see the games that allowed the top player to prevail. Some tournaments will be known and famous, others will be more obscure - in a time period where competition is scarce, I...

Olympiad Spotlight: India

Olympiad Spotlight: India

Chessable
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It is the Chess Olympiad season! Taking place from the 10th to the 23rd of September in Budapest, thousands of players will be representing their countries in the battle to win one of the most prestigious tournaments in the chess world and see ...

The Butterfly Effect: How Chess Has Changed History

The Butterfly Effect: How Chess Has Changed History

VOB96
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Dear readers, I believe most of you are familiar with a term called the "Butterfly Effect", one of the most famous concepts of Chaos Theory. For those who are not, I will start this blog with a brief explanation, so that the rest of the text wil...

Keep the Tension: Scared Chess is Bad Chess

Keep the Tension: Scared Chess is Bad Chess

NM NMChessToImpress
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It's a tale as old as time...You're up against a strong opponent, maybe your opponent has a higher number attached to his/her name. The temptation to simplify through even trades can be overwhelming. For beginners, this urge is especially strong. ...

More Instructive Online Games From A GM

More Instructive Online Games From A GM

GM Illingworth
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Hello, chess friends!I am back with three more annotated games I played on Chess.com. These games and notes can help you discover some interesting opening ideas and see how I outplayed players rated between 2100 and 2450 Bullet. When searchin...

Going Above & Beyond: Nils Grandelius

Going Above & Beyond: Nils Grandelius

Chessable
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There's a big part about Chessable courses that we sometimes forget - they're living things. They’re like books, in that they contain a lot of similar information to chess books. Theory gets updated, mistakes get amended and authors react...

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