What is black’s best move?
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#Chess Puzzle Worth Sharing 5
Black to move and mate in 3.
#Chess Puzzle Worth Sharing 4
White to move and mate in 4!
#Chess Puzzle Worth Sharing 2
White to move and mate in two.
#Chess Puzzle Worth Sharing
Black to move and mate in 4
Hidden Gems Abound at the 2016 Chess Olympiads
One of my favorite hobbies is treasure hunting for beautifully instructive chess games during the annual Chess Olympiads. With more than 180 countries each sending their best male and female teams to compete in one event, the Chess Olympiads is a veritable mother load of chess gems. For hunting these chess treasures, I follow alongContinueContinue reading “Hidden Gems Abound at the 2016 Chess Olympiads”
Puzzle Worthy Position 35
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Puzzle Worthy Position 33
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Puzzle Worthy Position 31Â
Sometimes a draw feels better than a win!
Puzzle Worthy Position 30
“Who speaks to the instincts speaks to the deepest in mankind, and finds the readiest response.” – Amos Bronson Alcott After much deliberation, I chose Bxd5! After which, my opponent’s rook gobbled up my queen.
Ask A Kid: Chess And Management For Non-Chess PlayersÂ
From The Huffington Post: Can you imagine a 10 year old, looking through billions of possibilities to come up with the exact 4-5 scenarios of crucial decision making? It certainly seems to be taken from a movie set in the future or it can very well be the case of an IT engineer analyzing petabytesContinueContinue reading “Ask A Kid: Chess And Management For Non-Chess Players “
Puzzle Worthy Position 29
Black to move.
Fremont Summer Chess Camp 2016: Day 17
Day 2 of Susan Polgar Week
Fremont Summer Chess Camp 2016: Day 16
Day 1 of Susan Polgar Week
Susan Polgar Week at the Fremont Summer Chess Camp
The Torres Chess and Music Academy is pleased to present Grandmaster Susan Polgar at the Fremont Summer Chess Camp for the week of August 1-4, 2016. Grandmaster Polgar will be on hand for the final hour of each day to analyze chess games from our camp tournament. All chess players ages 4-17 are invited toContinueContinue reading “Susan Polgar Week at the Fremont Summer Chess Camp”
