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Bill Wall's Wonderful World of Chess by Bill Wall Most net-savvy chessplayers know of Bill Wall's web site. It's jam packed with some of the most fascinating chess stuff I've ever seen collected in one spot. Topics covered there include everything from opening analysis & games on some unorthodox openings (1.b4, the Blackburne-Schilling Gambit, etc.), to techniques for annoying your opponent, to a chronology of chess to biographies of some famous & not-so-famous players. For a complete list of links to Bill's pages, click here. Chessville is proud to introduce you to Bill Wall's Wonderful World of Chess! On these pages you'll find entertainment, enlightenment, and plenty of just plain old fascinating stuff. Bill writes, "Welcome to Bill Wall's wonderful world of chess, with future articles and anecdotes about chess. Myself, I have been playing chess since the 1960s as a teenager and hopelessly addicted to chess." Hang on, the ride starts now....
Bill Walls Chess Site
Chess Links (over 600 chess links)
ACM
Computer Chess (history of ACM computer chess events)
Addicted to Chess (humor)
Alekhine's Shorts (Alekhine's short chess games)
Art and
Chess (Wall)
Bad
Chess (How Bad is Your Chess)
Blackburne Shilling Gambit (1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bc4 Nd4)
Blackmar-Diemer Links (1.d4 d5 2.e4 dxe4)
Books, New (humor)
Bourdonnais - McDonnell match (London, 1834)
Brain
Games links (Kasparov-Kramnik, London 2000)
Cambridge Springs 1904 Tournament history and games
Capablanca-Marshall, NY 1918 Marshall Attack
Chess books written by Bill Wall (29 books)
Chessmen (a brief history of chess pieces)
Chess
Players (birth, death, age, cause of death)
Chronology of Chess (Wall)
Classic Chess Sampler CD - recommended (A review by Bill Wall)
Combe,
Robert (forgotten British chess champion)
DEEP
BLUE (chess computer)
DEEP BLUE vs Kasparov (match 1)
DEEPER BLUE vs Kasparov (match 2 - Deep Blue wins)
Definitions in chess (humor)
Denker, Arnold (1914-2005)
Epigrams of Chess (chess quotes and sayings)
Fischer, Bobby (bio)
Fischer's Early Chess Games (1953-1958)
Games, Chess (19th century chess games and tourneys)
Grob
(over 400 games beginning with 1.g4)
Eduard Gufeld (1936-2002) by Wall
Horoscope for chess players (humor)
The
Immortal Game (Anderssen-Kieseritzky, London 1851
KAISSA Chess Computer Program (a history)
Kasparov -Kramnik Games (Brain Games, London) (PGN)
Knight Moves (endings involving a knight)
Larsen's Opening (short games with 1.b3)
Larsen's Opening (Wall's 1.b3 games)
Levy
and Computers (David Levy and his bet)
Losing
(Why you lose at chess)
Manhattan Chess Club (quick history)
Masters of Chess - A Profile (Alekhine, Anderssen, Blackburne,
Boleslavsky, Botvinnik, etc)
Notation, Chess (descriptive and algebraic)
Nottingham 1936 (won by Botvinnik and Capablanca)
Old In
Chess (old, older, oldest in chess)
Orangutan Opening (1.b4) (some short games)
Philidor's Defense (1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 d6 - some miniatures)
Quarterly for Chess History articles (article, volume, page)
Quiz
(Off the Wall Chess Quiz)
Reinfeld and Chess (includes a list of Reinfeld's books)
Resigning in chess (humor)
Saint
George's Defense (1.e4 a6)
Scotch on the Rocks (1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.d4 - some miniatures)
Sevastianov, Vitaly (Cosmonaut and Chess Enthusiast)
Short
Games of Chess I (100 short games)
Short
Games of Chess II (100 short games)
Short
Games of Chess III (100 short games)
Short
Games of Chess IV (100 short games)
Short
Games of Chess V (100 short games)
Short
Games of Chess VI (100 short games)
Short
Games of Chess VII (over 500 short games)
Sicilian, Rossolimo Variation (1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5)
Staunton Chess Pieces, A History by Sean Evans
Staunton vs Saint Amant (Paris 1843)
The
Collected Works of Wilhelm Steinitz CD-ROM by Sid Pickard - A Review
The
Weak In Chess (Wall's short games)
Traps
and Chess Miniatures (14 moves or less)
Trivia, Chess (by Bill Wall)
Unorthodox Openings (Off the Wall Openings)
Unusual
Opening Minaitures (1.a3; 1.a4; 1.Na3; 1.b4; 1.c3; 1.Nc3; 1.d3; 1.e3;
1.f3; 1.g3; 1.g4; 1.h3; 1.h4; 1.Nh3)
US
Championship, 1845 games (Stanley vs Rousseau)
US
Open, 1970 (Boston)
Wall's selected games of chess (1969-2004)
Ware's
Defense (1.e4 a5)
The
Weinsteins (Raymond, Norman, and Garik)
Widow,
Chessplayer (humor)
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