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Book
Review
September 10, 2014
Yelena Dembo's Opening Theory: Slav and Semi-Slav
by Yelena Dembo
This could be exactly what you have been searching for.
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The
Skittles Room
September 3, 2014
Morphy's New York Ledger Column
From March 17, 1860.
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Endgame
Study #920
September 13, 2014
K. Regan, 1972
Openings teach you openings. Endings teach you chess.
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From
the Archives
August 20, 2014
The Collected Games of Emanuel Lasker by Ken
Whyld
For anyone with any serious interest in this great player.
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Video
Spotlight
September 13, 2014
Peter Lalic's Endgame Course #1
How to get the best result out of a commonly-arising
endgame.
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The
Kibitzer
by Tim Harding
September 10, 2014
Maintaining playing strength by following top games
online.
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The
Instructor
by Mark Dvoretsky
September 10, 2014
Reminiscent of the dialogues of Sherlock Holmes and
Dr. Watson.
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Everyman
Ebook Cafe
by Everyman Chess
September 10, 2014
His vision of the game had philosophical depth.
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ChessBase
Cafe
by Mark Donlan
September 6, 2014
How to build an opening repertoire with ChessBase is
explained.
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Chess
Mazes
by Bruce Alberston
September 6, 2014
The one you take should constitute the shortest maze.
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The
Openings Explained
by Abby Marshall
September 3, 2014
We examine a variation from the Classical Nimzo-Indian
Defense.
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Opening
Lanes
by Gary Lane
September 3, 2014
The name is apparently Italian for a piece of liver.
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Checkpoint
by Carsten Hansen
September 3, 2014
Four openings not currently as popular as their reputation
suggests.
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Chess
Evolution
by Arkadij Naiditsch
August 30, 2014
Arkadij Naiditsch analyzes the endgame from his win
against Carlsen in Tromso.
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Pando's
Ten-Pack
by Bruce Pandolfini
August 27, 2014
Knowledge of rook endings can be a tremendous advantage.
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Past
Pieces
by Olimpiu G. Urcan
August 27, 2014
The publicity given chess clubs made him a welcome guest.
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CC
Chronicles
by Bo Bredenhof
August 27, 2014
Changing your openings and a game from the Second Veterans
World Cup Final.
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Inside
Chess
August 23, 2014
Development is of the fullest value when it is harmonious.
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Endgame
Corner
by Karsten Müller
August 20, 2014
Zugzwang is a sharp weapon in the endgame.
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Novice
Nook
by Dan Heisman
August 20, 2014
Dan addresses both piece evaluation and position evaluation.
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An
Arbiter's Notebook
by Geurt Gijssen
August 20, 2014
What is a Push Counter, and What is a Standard Game?
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