White to move and mate in 2.
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Betcha Can’t Solve This #Chess Puzzle!
White to move and mate in 10.
MSJE Chess Team Wins Match Against All-Star Team from Berkeley Chess School
Coach Joe’s Report on the MSJE vs BCS Chess Match in Fremont On January 20th, 26 members of the Mission San Jose Elementary School (MSJE) Chess Team played a match against an all-star chess team from Berkeley Chess School (BCS). BCS runs chess programs at more than 50 schools in the Bay Area. More thanContinueContinue reading “MSJE Chess Team Wins Match Against All-Star Team from Berkeley Chess School”
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What is white’s best move?
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What is black’s best move?
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White to move and mate in 3. White to move and mate in three.
MSJE Chess Team Shines at Calchess Grade Level Championship
Coach Joe Lonsdale’s report on the 2017 Calchess Grade Level Championship Over 400 scholastic chess players competed in the Northern CA Grade level chess Championships at the Santa Clara Convention Center the weekend of December 3rd and 4th. MSJE was the big winner in the Elementary School Section. MSJE won Grades one, two, five, andContinueContinue reading “MSJE Chess Team Shines at Calchess Grade Level Championship “
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White to move and mate in 3.
2nd Annual Susan Polgar Foundation’s North American All Girls Championship
This weekend I had the pleasure of attending the 2nd Annual Susan Polgar Foundation’s North American All Girls Championship held by Bay Area Chess at the beautiful Biltmore Hotel in Santa Clara, California. As always, Grandmaster Susan Polgar was very personable with all the girls in attendance. The huge efforts by Chief TD Martha UnderwoodContinueContinue reading “2nd Annual Susan Polgar Foundation’s North American All Girls Championship”
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What is White’s best move?
#Chess Puzzle Worth Sharing 89
White to move and mate in 3.
#Chess Puzzle Worth Sharing 88
White just played “28. f4?”. How does Black punish White’s mistake? From the game: Salome Neuhauser – Defne Sade, European Club Cup (Women) in Antalya, Turkey 10/11/2017.
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White to move and mate in 2 (Johan Axel Akerblom, 1924).
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White resigned here. How should he have continued in order to play for the win? Game: Timothy J Upton – Constantin Vogel, European Club Cup, Antalya 10/14/2017
#Chess History Worth Sharing
The “Game of the Century!”
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White to move and mate in 2 (Alberto Armeni, 1981).
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What is white’s best move?
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Black to move and mate in 3.
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Whit to move and mate in 2
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White to move and and mate in 8 (Sunil Dhopade Swapnil – Nigel Short, 2017 Isle of Man Open).
