An good book by Jeremy Silman, which includes many tips on how to master the game of chessFull description
Detailed examination of how to develop an opening repertoire for new chess players.
Detailed examination of how to develop an opening repertoire for new chess players.
Detailed examination of how to develop an opening repertoire for new chess players.
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This is about the answers to the FAQ asked in chess. This book answers detailed answers to what you ask
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What are the typical amateur's mistakes and how does the more accomplished player exploit them? In this book Dr Max Euwe, former World Chess Champion and President of the International Chess Federa...
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21 Days to Supercharge Your Chess
Day 3: Evaluating Chess Positions Positions
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Here is your homework that yo u should do after reading the cha chapte pter! r!
Instructions: Go through this master game, read all the comments and try to understand the basic ideas b ehind the moves. To fully understand the game you might want to study it multiple times. For your convenience t he PGN of this game is attached below the diagram.
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This is a typical position that arises in Caro-Kann defense from the game Anand - Karpov. Let's evaluate the position using our 7-step outline. At first you may need to consult the book but as you use it on the regular basis, you will memorize the steps and start applying it automatically to all positions. 1. Material - equal 2. Threats none 3. King position - close to equal, white is a bit superior due to positioning of the pieces 4. Open files and diagonals - cfile is open and controlled by neither side, white controls a semi-open e-file, and b1-h7 diagonal 5. Pawn structure white has an isolated d4 pawn,
Instructions: Here is your practical (tactical) exercises. Solving these problems is a very important part of the program on your way to improve your game. Try so lving them by looking on the diagram. If that is hard you can setup pieces on the board and attempt again. Solutions are given at the end. Check them only after your complete/attempt all problems.
Endgame Lab: Position 3 Instructions: Here is your practical (tactical) exercises. Solving these problems is a very important part of the program on your way to improve your game. Try so lving them by looking on the diagram. If that is hard you can setup pieces on the board and attempt again. Solutions are given at the end. Check them only after your complete/attempt all problems.
#3. White to move and win
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1. Rd5 The key move in this
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position: white cuts off the black's king from the pawn. [1. Kb7 If white plays something like that, trying to utilize the long diagonal to chase the pawn black has a strong response which draws. 1... Kf5 But there is another very powerful move for black (1... h4 2. Kc6 Kg5 3. Kd5 h3 (If black tries to block white's king then the rook can attack the pawn. 3... Kf4 4. Rh7 Kg3 5. Ke4 And the white's king can move closer. 5... h3 6. Ke3 h2 White's rook waits until the pawn is on h2 and only than checks the king. 7. Rg7 Kh3 8. Kf2+» Winning the queen by the rook check.) 4. Ke4 Kg4
Great Job! That's it for today. You can move to the next lesson!