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“Chess teaches foresight, by having to plan ahead; vigilance, by having to keep watch over the whole chess board; caution, by having to restrain ourselves from making hasty moves; and finally, we learn from chess the greatest maxim in life - that even when everything seems to be going badly for us we should not lose heart, but always hoping for a change for the better, steadfastly continue searching for the solutions to our problems.”
― Benjamin Franklin

Find the Best Move

After: 62.Bxf7 Ba5+ 63.Kd1 b2 What is White's best move?

What is White's best move?
What is White's best move?

Answer: 64.Bxg6 (64.Bxe6+ Ka1 {White resigns. The pawn will queen - it can not be stopped!}) 64...b1=Q+ 65.Bxb1+ Kxb1 66.h5 Bd8 67.h6 Kb2 68.h7 Kb3 69.h8=Q and White wins (Video)

 

Question for: Saturday, March 15, 2014. What is Black's best move?

What is Black's best move??
Question for:
Saturday, March 15, 2014
What is Black's best move?

Answer: Black has two very good moves. 17...Nxe4+ (17...Nxa4+ 18.Kh1 Nxc3 19.Qd2 Qb4 If 20.Ra4 Bxa4 21.bxa4 Qxc4) 18.Kh1 Nxc3 19.Qe1 Qb4 20.Qe3 Bxa4

 

Question for: Friday, March 14, 2014. After: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.d4 exd4 4.Bc4 Bb4+ 5.c3 dxc3 6.bxc3 Be7?? What is White's best move?

What is White's best move?
Question for:
Friday, March 14, 2014
What is White's best move?

Answer: 7.Qd5 White is threatening checkmate! 7...Nh6 Stops the threat of mate, but loses a piece. 8.Bxh6 O-O 9.Be3 and White up a piece for a pawn! (Video)

 

Question for: Wednesday, March 12, 2014. What is White's best move?

What is White's best move?
Question for:
Wednesday, March 12, 2014
What is White's best move?

Answer: 40.Qc4 (40.Bxe4 Qxe4 41.Rxd4 (41.h4 Qxd5 42.Qd2 Bxc5 43.b4 Be7 Black is winning)41...Qb1+ 42.Rd1 Qxd1+ 43.Qe1 Qxe1#) If 40...exf3 (40...Qf6 41.Qxd4 exf3 42.Qxf6 Rxf6 43.h3 fxg2 44.b4 about =) then 41.Rxh5+ gxh5 42.Qxe6 and White is winning!

 

Question for: Tuesday, March 11, 2014. What is White's best move? This example can be found in the book: Chess Tactics for Champions.

What is White's best move?
Question for:
Tuesday, March 11, 2014
What is White's best move?

Answer: 1.d5 Ne7 (1...Nxf2 2.Bxf2 Ne5 3.O-O) 2.Qa4+ c6 3.Qxe4 O-O (3...cxd5 4.Qd3 O-O 5.Nf4 Qa5 6.O-O Rfe8 7.Rfe1 (7.Rfd1)7...a6 8.Bd4 Ng6 9.Rxe8+ Rxe8 10.Nh5 Re4 (10...f6 11.Bxf6 gxf6 12.Nxf6+)11.h3)

 

Question for: Friday, March 7, 2014. What is Black's best move? Is this a win for Black? If so, how?

What is Black's best move?
Question for:
Friday, March 7, 2014
What is Black's best move?

Answer: 1...Bh3+ 2.Nxh3 (2.Kh2 Qg3+ 3.Kh1 Qg2# (3...Bg2#)) (2.Kh1 Bxf1+ 3.Nh3 Qxh3#) 2...Qg3+ 3.Kh1 Qxh3#

 

The Rules of Chess

  • Basics Improve logical thinking, memory and problem solving
  • Chess Board The pathways of the pieces
  • Queen The most powerful piece on the board
  • Rooks Form a battery to increase their power
  • Bishops A long range attacking piece
  • Knights Must be centralized to be effective
  • Pawns They move along the file and attack on the diagonals
  • King If your king is in checkmate you lose the game
  • Castling Keep the king safe and give him a castle
  • Checkmate Game over

Learn Chess

Starting with the very basics, this book tells you everything you need to know to become a successful chess-player. No prior knowledge is assumed. The reader learns step-by-step, with each new point illustrated by clear examples. By the end of the book, the reader will be fully ready to take on opponents across the board, or on the Internet, and start winning.

About the Author

Dr John Nunn is one of the best-respected figures in world chess. He was among the world's leading grandmasters for nearly twenty years, winning four gold medals in chess Olympiads and finishing sixth overall in the World Cup in 1989. He is a much-acclaimed writer, whose works have won 'Book of the Year' awards in several countries. In 2004, 2007 and 2010 Nunn was crowned World Chess Solving Champion, ahead of many former champions.

 

Silman's Complete Endgame Course

From Beginner To Master

For more than 100 years, the world's leading chess players and teachers have told their students to study the endgame. Now, for the first time, a revolutionary, richly instructive endgame book has been designed for players of all levels. Silman's Complete Endgame Course, by famed writer and player Jeremy Silman, is the one and only endgame book you'll need as you move up the ladder from beginner to strong tournament player and finally to master.

Designed to "speak" to a player in a very personal way, Silman's book teaches the student everything he or she needs to know at his or her current rating level, and builds on that knowledge for each subsequent phase of the player's development. Starting at the beginner's level, all basic mates are clearly and painstakingly explained. After that, the critical building blocks that form the endgame foundation for all tournament hopefuls and experienced tournament competitors are explored in detail. Finally, advanced endgame secrets based on concepts rather than memorization are presented in a way that makes them easy to master.

The basic keys to a well-rounded endgame education--Opposition, the Lucena and Philidor Positions, Cat and Mouse, Trebuchet, Fox in the Chicken Coup, Triangulation, Building a Box, Square of a Pawn, Outflanking, the Principle of Two Weaknesses--are vital. But equally important is creating a love of the endgame, which is addressed at the end of the book with a look at chess tactics, minor piece domination, and a discussion of the five greatest endgame players of all time--all things that every fan of chess at every level can enjoy.

If you have found the endgame to be a mystery, if you have found that your confidence plummets once you reach an endgame, if you have searched for an instructive endgame book that will turn your weakest link--your endgame--into your personal field of power, your search is over. Silman's Complete Endgame Course is the key to a world of essential ideas, startling beauty, and stunning creativity.

From the Back Cover

International Master Jeremy Silman has a rare talent of seeing chess not only from his perspective, but also from the point of view of a club player. Because of that, I always recommend Jeremy's books to my students and get very positive feedback from them. Now I know what I'll recommend for their endgame work! --Alexander Baburin, International Grandmaster

Superb and highly instructive--an excellent learning tool for both the novice and expert alike. --Pal Benko, International Grandmaster

One of the best endgame books I've ever seen. The idea to divide material according to rating group is great! --Gregory Kaidanov, International Grandmaster

About the Author

Jeremy Silman is an International Master and a world-class teacher, writer, and player who has won the American Open, the National Open, and the U.S. Open. Considered by many to be the game's preeminent instructive writer, he is the author of over thirty-six popular books, including How to Reassess Your Chess: Chess Mastery Through Chess Imbalances (universally accepted as a modern classic), The Amateur's Mind, The Complete Book of Chess Strategy, and The Reassess Your Chess Workbook .

 

Chess: 5334 Problems, Combinations and Games

The most complete collection of chess problems ever published, including 5,334 instructional situations, presented by the world's leading chess teacher

Chess analyzes more than 5,000 unique instructional situations, many taken from real matches, including 306 problems for checkmate in one move, 3,412 mates in two moves, 744 mates in three moves, 600 miniature games, 144 simple endgames, and 128 tournament game combinations. Chapters are organized by problem type. Each problem, combination, and game is keyed to an easy-to-follow solution at the back of the book, so readers can learn as they go. More than 6,000 illustrations make it easy to see the possibilities any position may hold. The book also includes the basic rules of the game and an international bibliography.

Chess is the ultimate book on winning the game.

 

Chess Tactics for Champions: A step-by-step guide to using tactics and combinations the Polgar way

Susan Polgar became the first female Grandmaster at age 15—and it wasn't luck that got her there. Her use of tactics, combinations, and strategy during her games gave her the critical advantage she needed against her opponents. In Chess Tactics for Champions, Polgar gives insight into the kind of thinking that chess champions rely on while playing the game, specifically the ability to recognize patterns and combinations. With coauthor Paul Truong, Susan Polgar teaches the tactics she learned from her father, Laszlo Polgar, one of the world's best chess coaches.

  • Teaches players how to calculate the effect of a move in order to gain an edge over an opponent
  • For intermediate to advanced chess players of all ages

 

How to Beat Your Dad at Chess

This is not just a book for kids - for ‘Dad’ read any opponent who beats you regularly! This book teaches the 50 Deadly Checkmates - basic attacking patterns that occur repeatedly in games between players of all standards. Each mating motif is carefully and simply explained, and several illustrative examples are given. A final test enables the reader to grade his pattern recognition abilities, and the last chapter explains what to do if your Dad is Garry Kasparov. Fun, instructive - and guaranteed to improve your game.

 

Logical Chess: Move By Move: Every Move Explained New Algebraic Edition

Having learnt the basic moves, how exactly should a player improve? In this much loved classic, Irving Chernev explains 33 complete games in detail, telling the reader the reason for every single move. Playing through these games and explanations gives a real insight into the power of the pieces and how to post them most effectively.

 

Chess Tactics for Kids

Chess enthusiasts of all ages and levels will find this book an instructive delight. In a simple, easy-to-understand format it explains how to bamboozle your chess opponents using commonly occurring tactical motifs. The illustrative positions, all taken from real games, show the 50 Tricky Tactics that experienced chess masters use to win their games. Recognising frequently-occurring tactical ideas is vital to success in chess. One of the fastest and most enjoyable ways to improve at chess is by learning these thematic manoeuvres. Beginners will benefit from the clear explanation of basic concepts, such as how to utilise a fork, pin, or skewer. Advanced players will delight in the many devious middlegame tricks - some classified here for the first time - which can catch out even grandmasters. Chess Tactics for Kids makes improving easy and fun, and is full of helpful explanations on how to approach chess games with confidence - and success.

 

 


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