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Daily Chess Musings Named Best Chess Website in 2023

2023 had many great moments for the Daily Chess Musings Community. From being featured on Chess.com’s ChessTV to working with GM Vinay Bhat during the Free Online Summer Chess Camp, the past year had many awesome moments. However, being recognized as the Best Overall Website (from a small organization) by the Chess Journalists of AmericaContinue reading "Daily Chess Musings Named Best Chess Website in 2023"

Musings From a First-Time Tournament Organizer

Josh Wilson April 17, 2024 There is a line from the 1998 film Six Days Seven Nights where Harrison Ford retorts to Anne Heche, “It’s an island, babe. If you don’t bring it here, you won’t find it here.” While Ford was responding to Heche’s optimism about finding the magic of romance on a faraway island, theContinue reading "Musings From a First-Time Tournament Organizer"

Attack and Defend: The Ponziani Opening

The Ponziani Opening (1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. c3) exists just off the beaten path of the more popular Italian Game. Instead of playing 3. Bc4 and then 4. c3 (such as in the Italian Game), the Ponziani player makes an immediate grab for central space by playing 3. c3 with the ideaContinue reading "Attack and Defend: The Ponziani Opening"

So I was just playing a game of #chess and then this happened! 53

Sometimes I can almost hear C-3PO telling me that the odds of winning a chess game against a second year player when starting down ten points in material is approximately 3,720 to 1. Winning against all odds is a common theme in Star Wars and my chess classes. Playing against students with a handicap makesContinue reading "So I was just playing a game of #chess and then this happened! 53"

Why I Keep Coming to the CalChess Super States Championships

The CalChess Super States (a.k.a. the CalChess Scholastic State Championship) is the annual chess tournament where a large number of Northern California’s youth chess players compete for the title of State Champion. As a chess coach, I have been attending this Northern California tournament every year for well over a quarter century. My commitment toContinue reading "Why I Keep Coming to the CalChess Super States Championships"

Winning Chess Moves: Euwe vs. Bernard van Mindeno, 1927

Imagine how awesome it would be to have your favorite high school math teacher become the World Chess Champion! The girls attending a Dutch Lyceum in 1935 had this happen when Machgielis “Max” Euwe defeated Alexander Alekhine in their World Championship Match. After winning the title, Max Euwe returned to the all girls Lyceum inContinue reading "Winning Chess Moves: Euwe vs. Bernard van Mindeno, 1927"

Winning Chess Moves: Koltanowski vs Diller, San Francisco, 1960

Today’s winning chess move involves a way to collect your opponent’s queen on just the fifth move! Unfortunately, you are not likely to find an opponent falling for this famous trap in the Damiano Variation of Petrov’s Defense. Still, as the great California chess ambassador George Koltanowski shows us, it’s an opening trap worth knowing.Continue reading "Winning Chess Moves: Koltanowski vs Diller, San Francisco, 1960"

Puzzle Worthy Position 48

Neil Falconer (April 1, 1923 – April 5, 2014) Many NorCal chess players recognize the name “Falconer” in reference to an annual award given to the highest rated youth chess player in Northern California. Established in 1999, the Falconer Award has been given to such notable players as GM Vinay Bhat and GM Sam Shankland.Continue reading "Puzzle Worthy Position 48"

Betcha Can’t Solve This #Chess Puzzle! 75

For anyone who doubts that chess can be art, I present Josef Halumbirek’s 1st Prize winning composition for the Neue Leipziger Zeitung in 1933. It’s a mate in 5 and I betcha can’t solve this chess puzzle! White to move and mate in 5 (Josef Halumbirek, 1st Prize Neue Leipziger Zeitung, 1933). My other chessContinue reading "Betcha Can’t Solve This #Chess Puzzle! 75"

A Friendly Game of Chess

Chess journalist Julius du Mont (12/15/1881 - 4/7/1956) wrote of the Jerome Gambit (1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bc4 Bc5 4.Bxf7+) that it "is unsound, but has the saving grace of leading to a lively game and is therefore suitable for an occasional friendly game." Du Mont was the Editor of British Chess Magazine and authoredContinue reading "A Friendly Game of Chess"

More Coffee and a Danish Gambit Please

My fascination with Josef Holumbirek’s chess puzzles lead me to a splendid little chess game he played using the white pieces and the Danish Gambit (1.e4 e5 2.d4 exd4 3.c3). For many in Northern California, the Danish Gambit brings to mind its greatest advocate, Richard Shorman. Richard taught hundreds of children about this swashbuckling openingContinue reading "More Coffee and a Danish Gambit Please"

Coming to terms with the Loss of a Student

It came as a tremendous shock. On February 14th, I was checking notifications on my phone and read that my student had passed away. I was stunned. Months earlier, I had the great pleasure of playing blitz chess with him in the backyard. Later that evening he would leave for his freshman year in college.Continue reading "Coming to terms with the Loss of a Student"

Photos from the 2024 US Amateur Team West Championship

https://youtu.be/95Z6xHOwAPY Greetings chess players! My name is Chris Torres and this is my daily chess musing for Sunday, February 18th, 2024. Chess is often perceived as a solitary pursuit, with players hunched over a board deep in thought, making strategic moves in isolation. However, this is a misconception, as chess players are very much partContinue reading "Photos from the 2024 US Amateur Team West Championship"

Chess Tournament at the Mechanics’ Institute in San Francisco 

https://youtu.be/Q4oyWkA47tI Greetings Chess Players! My name is Chris Torres and this is my Daily Chess Musing for Friday, February 16th, 2024. A good coach is said to put players in positions where they can succeed. As the CalChess Scholastic Coordinator, I use Daily Chess Musings as a platform to coach all of our youth chessContinue reading "Chess Tournament at the Mechanics’ Institute in San Francisco "

Winning Chess Moves: Barrameda vs. Zhang, 2009 USATW

With the 2024 US Amateur Team West chess tournament happening this weekend, it seemed rather fitting to share a winning chess move from a past edition of the USATW. Tonight’s winning chess move comes from the 2009 US Amateur Team West game between Gabriel Barrameda and Kevin Zhang. Gabriel (white) has just played 31. Ra3Continue reading "Winning Chess Moves: Barrameda vs. Zhang, 2009 USATW"

2024 US Amateur Team West Tournament 

https://youtu.be/yuYr4RbLTCs Greetings chess players! My name is Chris Torres and this is my Daily Chess Musing for February 13, 2024.  It’s almost time for the 54th annual US Amateur Team West chess tournament. A President’s Day Weekend tradition, the USATW is a fun chess event open to teams of four players plus an optional alternate.Continue reading "2024 US Amateur Team West Tournament "

Chess Position Worth Sharing! 154

While scrolling through Facebook, I noticed one of my favorite chess authors posting an endgame study created by one of my favorite chess composers. In a rather fortunate coincidence, this particular king and pawn endgame study fits nicely into a progression of studies I have been giving students to exercise their calculation skills. (See ChessContinue reading "Chess Position Worth Sharing! 154"

Betcha Can’t Solve This #Chess Puzzle! 74

To understand why this mate in 4 puzzle by Josef Halumbirek won First Prize in the Neue Leipziger Zeitung for September, 1929, you first need to solve it. Of course, that’s easier said than done which is why I placed this Halumbirek masterpiece into the “Betcha Can’t Solve This” category! White to move and mateContinue reading "Betcha Can’t Solve This #Chess Puzzle! 74"

So I was just playing a game of #chess and then this happened! 52

I have often talked at length about the benefits for the chess student to play a master in a handicapped game (See: “At Odds With My Student”). However, there appears to be a benefit for the master as well. Beginning a chess game at a disadvantage against an amateur player sometimes ignites a fire ofContinue reading "So I was just playing a game of #chess and then this happened! 52"

Chess Position Worth Sharing 153!

Today’s chess position is wonderful little pawn endgame study by master composer Josef Holumbirek. It has been stated that “The easiest endings to win are pure pawn endings”(Richard Shorman, 30 Rules of Chess) but certain pawn endgames do require deep calculations to uncover the long variation that leads to victory. The endgame study below certainlyContinue reading "Chess Position Worth Sharing 153!"

The CalChess Journal Honors Richard Shorman

https://youtu.be/4oz5Y6_IE1s View The CalChess Journal Fall 2023-Winter 2024 here OR download it below The-CalChess-Journal-Fall-2023_Winter-2024Download Greetings chess players! My name is Chris Torres and this is my Daily Chess Musing for Saturday, February 3, 2024.  As the Editor for the CalChess Journal, I play an important role in presenting stories and preserving the history of chessContinue reading "The CalChess Journal Honors Richard Shorman"