Posts Tagged ‘Moves’
Special chess moves (Beginner)
Why I play Chess. Values of Chessmen En passant Pawn Promotion How to play Chess (Beginning) www.youtube.com
Chess Lesson #5, Part D (Most Common First Moves BY White and Black)
Chess Lesson: Most Common first move by White and Black in Master level games. Complete Chess Course at: www.freewebs.com Visit my Chess Blog at: kingkibitz.paidtoblog.com
Chess Puzzles #42 – Checkmate in 3 moves
Chess Puzzles #42 – Checkmate in 3 moves The entire episode can be found at www.chessTV.eu
Chess Puzzles #32 – Checkmate in 3 moves
Chess Puzzles #32 – Checkmate in 3 moves The entire episode can be found at www.chessTV.eu
Chess World.net presents: Instructive game: Winning through controversial moves! Part 1 of 2
Chess World.net presents: Instructive game: Winning through controversial moves! Part 1 of 2 [Event "Muswell Hill vs Kings Head"] [Site "Muswell Hill"] [Date "2009.11.06"] [Round "?"] [White "T.Gavriel"] [Black "J.Wittmann"] [Result "1-0"] [PlyCount "91"] 1. Nf3 f5 2. d4 d6 3. g3 Nf6 4. Bg2 g6 5. OO Bg7 6. c4 OO 7. Nc3 Nc6 8. d5 Na5 9. Nd2 c5 10. Qc2 Bd7 11. Rb1 a6 12. b4 (12. b3 b5 13. Bb2 b4 (13… bxc4 14. bxc4 Ng4 15. Na4 Bxb2 16. Nxb2 f4 17. Nd3 fxg3 18. hxg3 Qc7 19. Bf3 Bf5 20. Ne4 Nf6 21. Nxf6+ Rxf6 22. Qc3 Raf8 23. Rb2) 14. Nd1 Qc7 15. Rc1 Ng4 16. Bxg7 Kxg7 17. Nb2 f4 18. Nd3 fxg3 19. hxg3 Kg8 20. Ne4 Bf5 21. Bf3 Qb7 22. Bxg4 Bxg4 23. Nf4 Bf5 24. Qd3 Rf7 25. Qe3 Qd7 26. Ng5 Rf6 27. f3 h6 28. Ne4 Rf7 29. g4 Bxg4) 12… cxb4 13. Rxb4 Rc8 14. a4 Ng4 15. Bb2 Ne5 16. Nd1 f4 (16… b5 17. axb5 axb5 18. Bxe5 Bxe5 19. Nb2 Bxb2 20. Qxb2 Nxc4 21. Nxc4 Rxc4 22. Rxc4 bxc4) 17. Qb1 g5 18. Be4 h6 19. gxf4 Rxf4 20. Ne3 Qe8 21. Ng2 (21. Nf5 Bxf5 22. Bxf5 Rc7 23. e3 Naxc4 24. Be6+ Kh8 25. Bxe5 Bxe5 26. exf4 Nxd2 27. Qd3 Nxf1 28. fxe5 Rc1 29. Rb1 Rxb1 30. Qxb1 Nd2 31. Qd3 Qxa4 32. exd6 exd6) 21… Rf8 22. Bh7+ Kh8 23. Bxe5 (23. Ne3 Qf7 24. f3 Bh3 25. Rf2 Qf4 26. Qe4 Rf7) 23… Bxe5 24. Bg6 Qd8 25. h4 e6 26. Nf3 Bc3 27. hxg5 hxg5 (27… Bxb4 28. Qxb4 Kg7 (28… hxg5)) 28. Rb6 Nxc4 29. Rxb7 exd5 30. Qd3 Ne5 31. Nxe5 Bxe5 32. f4 gxf4 (32… Rc3 33. Qxd5 gxf4 34. Kf2 Rh3) (32… Rc3 33. Qxd5 gxf4) 33. Kf2 (33. Rf3) 33… Rc3 34. Rh1+ Kg7 35. Rxd7+ Qxd7 36. Rh7+ Kf6 37. Rxd7 Rxd3 38 …
Chess Position Practice #2: Candidate Moves
This video series will focus on analyzing chess positions, and generating candidate move orders from the position without moving the pieces or using computer analysis. The goal is to improve the ability to generate lines and variations mentally during a game, and to try to come up with a move that either maintains equality on the board, or paves the way for a slight positional edge. I recommend pausing the video at the appropriate time and generating your own candidate moves. If this is something new you are working on improving, it’s recommended that you write down your lines and over time you will be able to do this all in your head during a match. (more)
Shyam moves into joint lead
Shyam moves into joint lead
Chennai: Chennai International Master Shyam Sundar scored a crafty win to join Narayanan Srinath, also of Chennai, in the lead at the end of the fifth round in the Stree Seva Mandir Asian junior chess championship here on Saturday.
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Chess Position Practice #3: Candidate Moves
This video series will focus on analyzing chess positions, and generating candidate move orders from the position without moving the pieces or using computer analysis. The goal is to improve the ability to generate lines and variations mentally during a game, and to try to come up with a move that either maintains equality on the board, or paves the way for a slight positional edge. I recommend pausing the video at the appropriate time and generating your own candidate moves. If this is something new you are working on improving, it’s recommended that you write down your lines and over time you will be able to do this all in your head during a match.