NM Stewart vs GM Ray Robson – Guest Analysis by GM Joel Benjamin (ICC)
Posted on July 10, 2012 by William in Strategy & Game Review, Tournament Updates

I‘m proud to say that my game at the Las Vegas Chess Festival against Ray Robson was featured this week by ICC as the Game of the Week, they were kind enough to give me permission to repost the analysis on my channel so all you fans can watch it for free. As many of you know I’ve been hitting the tournaments pretty hard this month with mostly very good results. At the Las Vegas […]

Karpov Presents The 1987 World Chess Championship with Kasparov
Posted on July 6, 2012 by GM Ron W Henley in All Articles w/ Videos, Classic Games (Pre 2010), General Chess Articles, Strategy & Game Review

The “World Championship Chess DVD Series” features former World Chess Champion Anatoly Karpov presenting his most outstanding victories in his 3 World Chess Championship Matches with Garry Kasparov (1984/85, 1987, and 1990) in 3 separate volumes. Karpov is widely accepted as one of the greatest chess players ever, and his 90 total months as the #1 highest rated chess player in the world is 2nd all-time to Garry Kasparov’s record. Karpov’s style is characterized by […]

Pawn Sacrifice! Winning at Chess the Adventurous Way. Episode 7
Posted on July 5, 2012 by iPlayooChess in Beginner’s Corner, General Chess Articles

As shown in the Episode 2, there would be no chess without humble and courageous pawns and their heroic sacrifice in chess battles. The great Philidor rightly put it, the pawns alone form attack and defense. No pawns, no chess! Tim Taylor, published novelist, filmmaker, and International Master (an interesting fella!) has had a lifelong love affair with attacking chess. He tosses everything he owns at his opponents, the fur flying in every direction. What interests […]

Breaking The Rules in Chess
Posted on July 3, 2012 by Laura in General Chess Articles, Strategy & Game Review

There are not many official rules in chess. Once you learn how the pieces move and how you win the game, there are only a few other rules to learn. For me that has always been the hallmark of a great game. Easy to learn the rules, challenging to master the game. It also makes teaching a young child possible. Still you must teach in a step-by-step manner so that they can build a strong foundation. Once a […]

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