Greetings, fellow chess adventurers! Recently I embarked on an exciting expedition to uncover the mysteries in the Mokele-Mbembe variation of Alekhine’s Defense. In this report, I will recount my firsthand experience with this rare variation. In the near future, I may reveal more of its secrets so be sure to follow along as we unravelContinueContinue reading “Mokele-Mbembe Sighting in San Francisco”
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Francisco Friday for 3/11/22
The “back rank mate” is one of the first checkmating patterns we learn as chess players. In today’s game, Francisco Anchondo plays an exquisite variation on this simple theme that is enjoyable for master and novice alike. Francisco Anchondo vs. N.N., 1/24/22 [Event “Casual Blitz game”] [Site “?”] [Date “2022.01.24”] [Round “?”] [White “Francisco Anchondo”]ContinueContinue reading “Francisco Friday for 3/11/22”
