Posts Tagged ‘Game’

Chess Middle Game Tactic: Pinning the Knight


There are times when you shouldn’t try to pin down the knight with your bishop. This videos covers the good and bad of knight pinning. www.thechesswebsite.com Chess Software used in the video can be found at http and www.chessok.com

5th Short Chess Game: Gibaud – Lazard


Interesting chess game presented by Serguei Vorojtsov. Subscribe to my channel & newsletter at www.vorojtsov.net High resolution videos are available here stores.lulu.com — Frederic Lazard born 1883 was a player, problemist and author. He was the winner of one of the shortest master games on record (see A Gibaud vs F Lazard, 1924) and published in 1929 a book of his problems and endgames studies, ‘Mes problemes et etudes d’echecs’. He also finished 1st= with Andre Cheron in the 1926 French Championship. He was Paris champion in 1911.

World Chess Championship Game 9, 2008 – Semi Slav Defence


Play online turn-based chess at www.chessworld.net World Chess Championship Game 9, 2008 [Event "World championship 2008"] [Site "Bonn, Germany"] [Date "2008.10.26"] [Round "9"] [White "Anand, V."] [Black "Kramnik, V."] [Result "1 [ECO "D43"] [WhiteElo "2783"] [BlackElo "2772"] [PlyCount "90"] [TimeControl "7200"] 1. d4 d5 2. c4 e6 3. Nf3 Nf6 4. Nc3 c6 5. Bg5 h6 6. Bh4 dxc4 7. e4 (7. Bxf6 Qxf6 8. e3 b5) 7… g5 8. Bg3 b5 9. Be2 Bb7 10. Qc2 Nbd7 (10… g4 11. Ne5 Qxd4 12. Rd1 Qb6 13. Qd2) 11. Rd1 Bb4 12. Ne5 Qe7 13. OO Nxe5 14. Bxe5 OO 15. Bxf6 (15. f4 Nd7 16. fxg5 Nxe5 17. dxe5 Qxg5) 15… Qxf6 16. f4 Qg7 17. e5 c5 18. Nxb5 cxd4 19. Qxc4 a5 20. Kh1 (20. Qxd4 Rac8 21. Kh1 gxf4 22. Bf3 Ba6 23. Qb6 Bxb5 24. Qxb5 Rc5 25. Qa4 Rxe5) 20… Rac8 21. Qxd4 gxf4 (21… Bc5 22. Qd2 gxf4 23. Bf3 Be3) 22. Bf3 Ba6 23. a4 Rc5 24. Qxf4 Rxe5 25. b3 Bxb5 (25… Rg5 26. Rd7 Rxb5 27. axb5 Bxb5 28. Rfd1 Bxd7 29. Rxd7 Qg5) 26. axb5 Rxb5 27. Be4 Bc3 28. Bc2 Be5 29. Qf2 Bb8 30. Qf3 Rc5 (30… Rb4 31. g3 f5 32. Rfe1 e5 33. Qd5+ Kh8 34. Rf1) 31. Bd3 Rc3 32. g3 Kh8 33. Qb7 f5 34. Qb6 Qe5 35. Qb7 (35. Bxf5 exf5 (35… Rxf5 36. Rxf5 exf5 37. Qxh6+ Kg8 38. Qg6+ Qg7 39. Rd8#) 36. Rfe1 (36. Qxh6+ Kg8 37. Qg5+ Qg7 38. Rxf5 Qxg5 39. Rxg5+ Kh7 40. Rh5+ Kg6 41. Rxa5 Rf2) 36… Qg7 37. Re6 Ba7 38. Rxh6+ Kg8 39. Qe6+ Qf7 40. Rg6+ Kh8 41. Rh6+) 35… Qc7 (35… Bc7 36. Qb5) 36. Qxc7 Bxc7 37. Bc4 Re8 38. Rd7 a4 39. Rxc7 axb3 40. Rf2 Rb8 41. Rb2 h5 (41… Rc2 42. Rxc2 (42. Rxb3 Rxb3 43. Bxb3 Rxc7 44. Bxe6) 42

World Chess Championship 2010: Anand vs. Topalov – Game 11


Visit my personal web site www.jrobichess.com for a variety of free chess resources and training materials. ———————————————- http – Follow me on Twitter ———————————————- The world needs more chess shirts – get some gear here: jrobichess.spreadshirt.com ———————————————- This video series will cover the 2010 World Chess Championship taking place in Sofia between the current champion Viswanathan Anand and the challenger Veselin Topalov. For this series I will be focusing mainly on my impressions of the games as they take place, as opposed to detailed computer analysis. The game PGN’s will be placed on my blog and I encourage you to analyze the games and post your thoughts on the lines and the action that goes down on the 64 square battlefield.

World Chess Championship 2010: Anand vs. Topalov – Game 9


www.jrobichess.com http – Twitter Visit my personal web site www.jrobichess.com for a variety of free chess resources and training materials. This video series will cover the 2010 World Chess Championship taking place in Sofia between the current champion Viswanathan Anand and the challenger Veselin Topalov. For this series I will be focusing mainly on my impressions of the games as they take place, as opposed to detailed computer analysis. The game PGN’s will be placed on my blog and I encourage you to analyze the games and post your thoughts on the lines and the action that goes down on the 64 square battlefield.

Chess World.net presents: Dual commentary two game match vs GM Nijat Abasov


Chess World.net presents: Dual commentary two game match vs GM Nijat Abasov

Chess: Live Standard game 1


A 15-minute chess game. Normally I opt for the …e6 Taimanov/Paulsen Sicilian lines. This is why.

Magnus Carlsen playing a one minute game against Hans Bohm


Magnus Carlsen playing a one minute game against Dutch chess master Hans Bohm on September 8th 2010 in the Pauw & Witteman tv show.