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Be part of an extraordinary chess adventure on the web by
Michel Gagne
Young chess students around the world will soon battle for the title of
Internet Scholastic Chess Champion. Over $10,000 USD in prizes, trophies,
and memberships to WorldChessNetwork.com will be given away to the
contestants. The main qualifying rounds take place online at
WorldChessNetwork.com between October 20 - November 30, 2004.
Each child (or Junior) who will register to our tourney,...
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Improving my Chess by
Jatinder Singh
Hi,
I m an intermediate chess player.
Could u please help me to improve my chess?
Guide me to sites where I can get some help.
Another question is about tournament Swiss-9 or 11 format
Please let me know how this format schedule player matches.
Thanks
With regards
Jatinder
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Please take my Chess Quiz by
Sam Sloan
I have just posted Sam Sloan's Chess Quiz #2
http://pub.alxnet.com/quiz?id=2150305
Please take it and give me some feedback.
My previous chess quiz has been posted at
http://pub.alxnet.com/quiz?id=2150304
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Chess Puzzles - Oct15th by
W T Harvey
Here are some puzzles taken from the chess games of strong players of
the early 20th century. Except where noted, it's "White to Move and
Win".
a) http://wtharvey.com/d1928a.png Carlos Maderna vs J Cristia, Buenos
Aires, 1928 2r3k1/pb2qpp1/1pn1pn1p/6N1/1PB5/P3P3/1BQ2PPP/3R2K1 w - -
0 1
b) http://wtharvey.com/d1928b.png White Mates in 5. Marmorasch vs
Polani, Jerusalem, 1928 ...
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Chess Quiz #3 by Sam Sloan by
Sam Sloan
I have just posted Sam Sloan's Chess Quiz #3
http://pub.alxnet.com/quiz?id=2150313
The World Chess Champion is:
1. Bobby Fischer
2. Garry Kasparov
3. Vladimir Kramnik
4. Rustam Kasimdzhanov
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Some Nice Old Chess Books -:) by
Bugsy
http://users.bigpond.net.au/fischerbooks/RareBook.htm
A nice bunch of collectibles, a little dear for my budget -:)
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Stoenwall from QGD by
levellerman
Hi, I have a question for the Stonewall's theory specialists.
I do not play it but I vaguely know that a usual way to get the
Stonewall
while avoiding the messy anti-Dutch gambits (1.d4-f5
2.e4,Nc3,h3,g4,Bg5 ..)
is via Slav ( Meran) or QGD :
1.d4-d5 2.c4-e(c)6 3.Nc3-c(e)6 4.Nf3-f5..
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Another endgame, where did Black go wrong? by
Toni Lassila
After 31. Ke4 Black wins a pawn by trading down to the knight endgame.
Surely it must be won for Black? He has majority on both wings. I
wasn't sure my strategy of blockading the center would work but
somehow it did. So where exactly did Black go wrong? I think 40...f5+
looks like a win but maybe there is some defensive idea I've missed.
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my first draw against deep fritz8 set to (1650), how'd I do? by
jb
I've only played it a couple times and it hasn't 'rated' me yet. When I have
it analize my game, I see all the anotations as it goes, but when it's
finished I cant get the comments to scroll past the 19th move(first page), I
can mouse wheel through all the moves but the anotation stops at the first
page. dont know what I'm doing wrong.
here's my game:
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by fs
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A new free databese - FIDE top100 by
ChessliB
I have just published a new database, 100 049 games played by the 100
highest rated (FIDE) players. The database can be downloaded from
www.behind.chesslib.no - look for the download-link in the "Top 10
downloads" column to the left.
All the best and good chess!
-af-
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Sam Sloan's Best Games of Chess by
Sam Sloan
Here are four of my best games of chess. The first is probably the
best game I ever played, with a fantastic queen sacrifice followed by
smothered mate at the end. My opponent was a woman chess player who
often changes her married name. Her name at the time of this game was
Gina Wolski. She is also known as Gina Sanchez.
The second is a game I beat Grandmaster Walter Browne. It was
published in...
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Looking for a Tutor around 1800 Rating by
Grahame Booth
Strater,
Thanks for the incredible advice. Certainly one other agrees whole
heartedly with you.
I have already found the books on amazon.com and chapters.indigo.ca. I
can get them in a about a week.
Regards,
Grahame
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Why are super GMs scared of the Zaitsev Variation? by
Ivan
I have noticed that when Anand and Kramnik try to play the Zaitsev
variation with Bb7 against Leko, he does not want to play the mainline
with d4. Instead he wimps out with playing d3.
What is the deal? Is the Zaitsev really that powerful of an opening
for black? I thought Kasparov had already demonstrated methods to
tame this opening during the Kasparov-Karpov contests of the 80s.
thanks,
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leko-kramnik game (round-4) some doubts by
sathya_me
1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Bb5 a6 4. Ba4 Nf6 5. O-O Be7 6. Re1 b5 7. Bb3 O-O
8. h3
Bb7 9. d3 d6 10. a3 Nd7 11. Nc3 Nd4 12. Ba2 Nxf3+ 13. Qxf3 Bg5 14. Bxg5 Qxg5
15. Nd5 c6 16. Ne3 g6 17. Rad1 Rad8 18. c3 c5 19. Bd5 Bc8 20. b4 Nb6 21. c4
Nxd5 22. Nxd5 Be6 23. bxc5 dxc5 24. Rb1 Rb8 25. cxb5 Bxd5 26. exd5 axb5
27. d6
b4 28. a4 Rfd8 29. Qd5 Qf6 30. Qxc5 Qxd6 31. Qxd6 Rxd6 32. Rxe5 b3 33.
Rb5 Ra8
34. R1xb3...
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Zurich international chess tournament by
Mantraslider
I had this wonderful book in english, but now I've lost it. I have a
german version, but my german sucks. I know that there is a
pdf-version somewhere, could someone please email it to me?
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Chess Puzzles - Oct 1st by
W T Harvey
Here are some puzzles taken from the chess games of strong players of
the early 20th century. It's White's move.
a) http://wtharvey.com/oct1a.png White Mates in 3. Joseph Krejcik vs
Mayer, Vienna, 1928 rn2k1r1/pp1qp1P1/1bppNn2/7p/8/7Q/PPP3PP/RNB1KR2 w
- - 0 1
b) http://wtharvey.com/oct1b.png White Mates in 5. L Isaacs vs S
Factor, Bradley Beach, 1928 3R4/p2R1rk1/6p1/2q1p2p/2r5/5PP1/P1Q3KP/8 w
-...
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Sicilian 2.a3 by
Mogath3
Has anyone ever seen this move? If so, what is the name of the variation?
Regards,
Jeff
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by Jostein
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i have chess burnout by
Ivan
for the past 3 months i have been playing in tournaments every weekend
and now i feel like i have burnout.
i don't like chess in fact i hate it now.
how can i rekindle my interest in it? I am thinking about taking a
break
is that a good idea or will i lose all things i have learned ?
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Where do I mail my USCF tournament results? by
Ivan
HI,
I was wondering where you send your USCF tournament report.
On the USCF website, it says that the address of the USCF office is:
Mailing Address: USCF, 3068 US Rt. 9W, Suite #100, New Windsor, NY 12553
But on all the tournament forms it says that the address is:
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Download DiagTransfer a free chess tool by
alain
Hello,
Download DiagTransfer e free chess tool!
To take a look at DiagTransfer click on the link below:
http://alain.blaisot.free.fr/DiagTransfer/English/home.htm
DiagTransfer is a chess editor position (fen/EPD) with two originals
features:
-An original method to copy diagrams in another program or in web pages with
a semi-transparent window
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