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AWARDCHESS on Wed Sep 24, 2008 8:32am.
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AWARDCHESS on Wed Sep 24, 2008 7:50am.
23.12.2002 00:00
МАТЧ КОРОЛЕЙ
КАРПОВ ПОБЕДИЛ КАСПАРОВА
Как это было
Матч из четырех партий по быстрым шахматам в Нью-Йорке Карпов—Каспаро... Read more »
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AWARDCHESS on Wed Sep 24, 2008 7:46am.
Карпов, Анатолий Евгеньевич
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Материал из Википедии — свободной энциклопедии
Анато́лий Евге́ньевич Ка́рпов
Дата рождения:
23... Read more »
Submitted by
JGCEscote on Wed Sep 24, 2008 6:37am.
At first, I really don't know how to play chess. My former classmate just tought me how. He's really good at playing it.
Now that I'm in 6th Grade Elementary, I joined the Chess Tournament in our school. I tought that if I challenge other people ... Read more »
Submitted by
AWARDCHESS on Wed Sep 24, 2008 4:53am.
Books about Capablanca and Alekhine
Edward Winter
Below are lists, as comprehensive as possible, of books about (not by) José Raúl Capablanca and Alexander Alekhine:
A Brief Review of the Chess Record of José Raúl Capablanca by D. Welles ... Read more »
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AWARDCHESS on Wed Sep 24, 2008 4:45am.
Alekhine on Carlsbad, 1929
Edward Winter
Alexander Alekhine
During the Carlsbad, 1929 tournament the world champion, Alexander Alekhine, wrote six reports for the New York Times, and the full texts are given below. Some of the language is unu... Read more »
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AWARDCHESS on Wed Sep 24, 2008 4:43am.
Alekhine’s Death
Edward Winter
(2003)
Alexander Alekhine (1892-1946)
Contradictory accounts of Alekhine’s death are rife, and here we present the main evidence and miscellaneous related claims.
The reigning world champion was found dead i... Read more »
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AWARDCHESS on Wed Sep 24, 2008 4:29am.
FIDE Championship (1928)
Edward Winter
An article by Kasparov on pages 104-105 of the 8/2005 New in Chess begins:
‘Botvinnik first captured the highest title in 1948, in the first true world championship event organized under FIDE – dis... Read more »
Submitted by
kazakhnomad on Wed Sep 24, 2008 2:19am.
I only know the parents of my mother because my father left us when I was six month. I know just a little about him and his parents that’s why I’m regarding my mom’s parents like my grandparents! They are very strong peop... Read more »
Submitted by
nocab on Tue Sep 23, 2008 11:48pm.
Sixteen players came to Fight this Tuesday Night. The top half clubbed the bottom half in the first round, with the break being between Zimmy (1647) and Eric Lu (1521), a difference of 126 points. Samuel drew with Gautam Narula (1778), while Benja... Read more »
Submitted by
takodori on Tue Sep 23, 2008 9:02pm.
Today is the day for the 2nd game of 1st round for 2nd Mynavi Joshi Open between Nakai Hiroe(Joryu 6 dan) and Murota Io(Joryu sho-dan) at Tokyo Shogi Kaikan of JSA. It started at 10:00 am. Nakai is Sente player as a result of Furigoma. You can wat... Read more »
Submitted by
jen987 on Tue Sep 23, 2008 8:57pm.
esspesially people who talk nonstop cuse im that way too!!! well be buddys lol Read more »
Submitted by
jen987 on Tue Sep 23, 2008 8:47pm.
hello anybody who wants to play me, ask away! im bored & chess is addicting... i love everyone and play anyone!!!! Read more »
Submitted by
dsachs on Tue Sep 23, 2008 8:28pm.
We all know that when we have K+Q vs K endgame we have won the game. But what about the quickest technique to accomplish this? If we are nearing the end of time on our clock and our opponent is trying to drag it out, how many of us know the quicke... Read more »
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AWARDCHESS on Tue Sep 23, 2008 8:11pm.
428. Another Capablanca letter
Christian Sánchez (Rosario, Argentina) has sent us a letter written by Capablanca which was presented (and billed as previously unpublished) on page 25 of Magazine Actual, May 1997. Below are the original and our E... Read more »
Submitted by
Dozy on Tue Sep 23, 2008 7:16pm.
Have you noticed that sometimes people who have spent a great deal of time on chess.com suddenly disappear for a while? I've just had a break myself and it extended much longer than intended—probably about six weeks.
Of course I wasn't comple... Read more »
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AWARDCHESS on Tue Sep 23, 2008 6:59pm.
3522. Alekhine and vanity (C.N. 3225)
C.N. 3225 recalled that the observation ‘Chess is vanity’ is widely attributed to Alekhine and asked whether he ever used those words. We drew attention to the following passage on page 19 of the January 1... Read more »
Submitted by
Robertojose on Tue Sep 23, 2008 6:49pm.
Tecnico por años en diferentes areas. para resumir de computadoras y redes en varias compañias. Tutor de tecnicos en una y pues tecnico de PDA, Smartphone y otros en Sprint actualmente. Fueeeera de eso me gustan las peliculas en el cine y la mu... Read more »
Submitted by
AWARDCHESS on Tue Sep 23, 2008 6:31pm.
Rating
Current:
1759
Highest:
1846 (18 Sep 2008)
Avg. Opp.:
1556
Best Win:
2253 (albatros1)
Today's Rank:
#2974 of 47,064 (93.7%)
Games
Total:
2284
Won:
1401 (61%)
Lost:
710 (31%)
Drawn:
173 (8%)
Unrated:
145
In Progress:
1129
Moves
T... Read more »
Submitted by
davidetal on Tue Sep 23, 2008 5:51pm.
Sometimes your intuition just yells at you about a situation: there is a combination here, so find it!!! So you turn on the brain and look and look...
In this Blitz game -5/5 - I spent 3 minutes looking for the right response to his 8 h3. My intu... Read more »
Submitted by
doingme on Tue Sep 23, 2008 5:04pm.
Why is that people on here go on vacation and still be on the game? It is not right to go on vacation every day you know who you are you are the ones that come on every day make a move and then go on vacation.Or you are the ones that are about to ... Read more »
Submitted by
batgirl on Tue Sep 23, 2008 5:01pm.
THE GAME OF THE FUTURE By Dr. Emanuel Lasker
from The North American Review, September 1907
Chess, the game of dreamers, comes from Asia, the home of all exquisite dreams of mankind. There originated philosophy and religion. Asia, ind... Read more »
Submitted by
aabbccdd on Tue Sep 23, 2008 4:49pm.
Hi, and on this blog post, I will be talking (typing) about something called retained image. This is like seeing in your head that piece A is gaurding piece B, but if piece A moves away, a retained image would be to think that piece B was still gu... Read more »