Anna Muzychuk vs Jessica Nill: 2006 European Individual Championship (Women)
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Best Chess News Websites
Posted on November 30, 2011 by William in General Chess Articles
Technology has changed so much about chess in the last two or three decades that it can be pretty tough to figure out what exactly are the best chess websites. There’s not exactly a legitimate reference to online chess information. So I decided to compile my experience and research to publish this article about the Best Chess News Websites. Internet Chess Club (ICC) The Internet Chess Club began in 1995 with the intention of revolutionizing […]
Long live the Queen!
Posted on November 30, 2011 by chesscreator in All Articles w/ Videos, Beginner’s Corner, Strategy & Game Review
In this article, Stephen Jones from ChessCreator.com, presents 3 deceptively devious, devilishly delicious, and downright dastardly Queen traps. In 3 simple-to-understand videos, each with its own short narrative, we see the true value of that age-old Chess maxim – to not develop the Queen, too quickly. Why do we love to learn Queen traps? As we learn and then begin to improve at Chess, we soon realize that not all games end in Checkmate. Instead […]
Posted on November 29, 2011 by William in All Articles w/ Videos, Classic Games (Pre 2010)
Muzchuk opens with e4 and responds to Nill’s Sicilian Defense with an interesting move order designed to avoid the main lines with 3. c4 – either aiming to play the Closed Sicilian or open the position up slightly and steer play towards a Maroczy Bind set-up. Nill quickly closes the center with e5, and although this wastes a tempo the resulting position does not allow Muzychuk to take advantage of this loss of time. I […] Top 3 FREE Chess Engines
Posted on November 28, 2011 by William in General Chess Articles
The subject of computer chess engines has been filled with controversy in recent years, leading to ample confusion on the part of the consumers. Programmers and general public alike have tossed around a multitude of ridiculous and not-so-ridiculous allegations of theft and plagiarism. At the end of the day, I still don’t know what 90% of that technical computer stuff even means – and I’m sure the majority of my readers are in the same […] GM Michał Krasenkow Interview and 1992 Tal Memorial Game Review
Posted on November 27, 2011 by William in All Articles w/ Videos, Classic Games (Pre 2010), Strategy & Game Review
With the 2011 Tal Memorial coming to an end, I thought it be appropriate to release this interview I did with Grandmaster Michał Krasenkow (pronounced and sometimes spelled “Mikhail”) back in August. Mikhail Krasenkow is a Soviet born Polish chess master whose peak FIDE briefly surpassed 2700 in July of 2000. He tied for 1st at both the 1992 and the 1997 Tal Memorials. However he is probably most well known for his contributions to […]
William Stewart is a National Master. He specializes in Chess Coaching Online and maintains a daily updated Chess Blog
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