The Scotch and Giuoco Piano

Posted on February 12,2015 By OnlineChessLessons.NET Contributor in Strategy & Game Review, Chess Openings, All Articles w/ Videos. Attack with the Scotch and Giuoco Piano! In the video “The Scotch and Giuoco Piano” by GM Roman Dzindzichashvili, we are first shown a basic position that arises often out of the Scotch opening. Roman teaches us the plans behind each of White’s moves, how Black can try to change certain parts of the position, and how White can overcome Black’s attempts. In this variation of the Scotch opening, Black is able to build a pawn center, but White plans[…]

[INTRODUCING] Sicilian Defense Mastery for Club Players Bundle [50% OFF, 48 hours left!]

Posted on February 11,2015 By GM Damian Lemos in Strategy & Game Review, Non-Chess related, General Chess Articles. Are you aware of how important it is for all club level players to grasp the Sicilian Defense? Do you consider yourself a “Sicilian Defense player”? Guess what, it doesn’t matter whether you do or don’t because nearly 25% (!!!) of games will end up in the Sicilian Defense. It is probably the most important opening to learn in chess as it will keep showing up over and over again. Even if you don’t play it, your opponent will. Do you find yourself[…]

Three Questions to Ask When Trading Pieces

Posted on February 11,2015 By FM Dalton Perrine in Strategy & Game Review, General Chess Articles, Beginner’s Corner. Throughout a game of chess there will be multiple positions where an equal trade of pieces is possible. These include trades such as a bishop for a knight, a knight for a bishop, a knight for a knight, a bishop for a bishop, a pawn for a pawn, a rook for a rook and a queen for a queen. How do we know when to make a trade of pieces? Well, there are three main questions we must ask every time that the possibility is on the board: “How forced is thi[…]

The Most Common Pawn Structure: Piece Placement

Posted on February 10,2015 By FM Dalton Perrine in Strategy & Game Review, General Chess Articles, Beginner’s Corner. As covered in previous articles, the most common pawn structure in chess is the “Isolated Queen Pawn”, which can be reached from many different openings. In this article, we are going to see what the optimal piece placements are for both the player with the isolated queen pawn and the player fighting against the isolated queen pawn. PLAYER WITH THE ISOLATED QUEEN PAWN As the previous article in this series described, the player with the isolated[…]

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