Calculate like Fischer!

Calculate like Fischer!

IM MatBobula
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In this post, we’ll look at one of the most important chess skills: calculation. To keep it simple, I’ll leave you with one key idea - always compare at least two moves before you decide. That position comes from the game Robert Byrn...

August's Blitz 'n' Memes

August's Blitz 'n' Memes

SheldonOfOsaka
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Welcome everybody, to another brilliant edition of blitz 'n' memes.  If you're a fan of puzzles taken from amateur online blitz tournaments, then you have come to the right place, because that is what I do. As always, the tactics have bee...

A Century of Chess: Frankfurt 1930

A Century of Chess: Frankfurt 1930

kahns
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In a sense the high-water mark of Nimzowitsch’s career. Nimzowitsch had an astonishing success at Karlsbad 1929, scoring +9, and to outright win two consecutive international tournaments, even if the quality of the opposition was somewhat lo...

Coach’s Corner: Peter Giannatos

Coach’s Corner: Peter Giannatos

Chessable
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The Charlotte Chess Center is one of the premier chess institutions in the United States. What began as a small community initiative has turned into a major American chess hub, hosting some of the most prestigious national and international tou...

Why Queen Sacrifices Look So Good

Why Queen Sacrifices Look So Good

GM Durarbayli
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Last week, Ediz Gurel stunned the chess world with a brilliant queen sacrifice against Denis Lazavik. The queen sacrifice almost always creates a striking picture on the board. Why is that?The queen is the most valuable piece in chess. Beginn...

Romantic Rumble: Isidor Gunsberg vs. James Mason

Romantic Rumble: Isidor Gunsberg vs. James Mason

Steakanator
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This next match is probably going to be my favourite of the entire round: Romantic Rumble: Isidor Gunsberg vs. James Mason When comparing which of two things is "better," you obviously have to define what exactly you're measuring. In our ca...

How a Lost Soul Found Solace in Chess

How a Lost Soul Found Solace in Chess

AstroTheoretical_Physics
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Anyone who knows me well, both in real life and on this website, is also well aware that I just love stories and movies about comebacks and fightbacks. And who doesn't? From Rocky Balboa's comeback in Rocky III, where he rises from doubt and defea...

Fair Play Update - July 2025

Fair Play Update - July 2025

FairPlay
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Hope everyone is having a great summer! Here's a short update from us in Fair Play. In our July efforts, we closed 116k accounts for Fair Play violations. 20 of these accounts were titled players. These numbers represent a slight downturn from t...

Bombastic Revelations From The World Of Women's Chess

Bombastic Revelations From The World Of Women's Chess

VOB96
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Hello, curious minds thirsting for the truth! This is Vanessa Holmes, the greatest chess detective on this website. Today, I invite you to join me in uncovering more undeniable facts about the world of our beloved game. Secrets that players and ...

A Century of Chess: Alexander Alekhine (1920-29)

A Century of Chess: Alexander Alekhine (1920-29)

kahns
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As far as the European chess scene was concerned, Alexander Alekhine had died somewhere in the tumult surrounding the Russian Revolution and Civil War — a rumor that would at some point get folded into the story (which may actually have happ...

Forge Your Path to Victory: The Art of Chess Planning

Forge Your Path to Victory: The Art of Chess Planning

FM Gertsog
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Dear Chess Friends! A chess game without a plan is like a ship without a rudder – drifting toward defeat. In my workshop "Game Plan," I revealed how elite players transform complex positions into winning strategies. Watch the full recordin...

A Conversation with NM Vignesh Anand

A Conversation with NM Vignesh Anand

Kenleejazz
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A Conversation with NM Vignesh Anand Vignesh achieved a US Chess rating of 2202 and the title of National Master by scoring 4/4 points at the Plano Swiss, in May 2025. “I think the biggest piece of advice is playing every chess game like...

The Long Climb to National Master - Part 1

The Long Climb to National Master - Part 1

NM Rodgy
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After seven years of playing chess competitively, I finally surpassed a United States Chess Federation rating of 2200 and thus achieved the long-awaited National Master title. Unlike many other players, my journey to National Master took an extrem...

Loser's POV: Emil Schallopp (1880-1889)

Loser's POV: Emil Schallopp (1880-1889)

Steakanator
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My last blog was very unfortunately timed, and as a result, not many people saw it (but you can, see here). Therefore, there's probably not a lot of people who knew Schallopp was even part of the last match. The vote obviously had a smaller turnou...

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