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Path to Chess Mastery: September 2014

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Path to Chess Mastery. Annotated Game #134: Foiled Again! I was looking forward to this fourth-round tournament game, in order to get revenge for a previous tournament loss against my opponent from Annotated Game #116. Annotated Game #133: What have I learned? Following the rather blah and weak second-round draw. This game was just an example of my lack of energy or laziness in not following what I should have learned by now. Remember: thou shalt always falsify thy moves. For more on it. The performance ...

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Path to Chess Mastery: August 2015

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Path to Chess Mastery. Tournament prep is less about the chess, more about you. Going back to the Tournament Preparation: Chess Skills. A recent post over at the Chess Improver (" Tournament Prep for Older Players. Commentary: 2015 U.S. Championship, Round 8 (Abrahamyan - Paikidze). This next game also features Nazi Paikidze, who this time as Black plays an interesting and relatively new idea in the Classical Caro-Kann (11.a5! Contemporary commentary on the game can be seen here on the ChessBase news site.

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Path to Chess Mastery: March 2015

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Path to Chess Mastery. Annotated Game #145: Imbalance and attack. So who actually trains chess? Not that many people, according to a recent, somewhat provocative and perceptive Streatham and Brixton chess blog. Often with professional-level coaches who guide their progress, for a period of years. Adults with jobs and other responsibilities (again, typically) simply don't have that kind of time or energy. (Even if you believe Michael de la Maza's story. For those of us with a mix of responsibilities and o...

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Path to Chess Mastery: Commentary: 2015 U.S. Championship, Round 8 (Abrahamyan - Paikidze)

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Path to Chess Mastery. Commentary: 2015 U.S. Championship, Round 8 (Abrahamyan - Paikidze). This next game also features Nazi Paikidze, who this time as Black plays an interesting and relatively new idea in the Classical Caro-Kann (11.a5! Contemporary commentary on the game can be seen here on the ChessBase news site. With analysis by GM Josh Freidel. Abrahamyan, Tatev (2322) - Paikidze, Nazi (2333). Site: Saint Louis USA. Date: 2015.04.09. The Classical Caro-Kann. 5. ¤. This provokes White's next move, ...

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Path to Chess Mastery: The Kung Fu of Chess

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Path to Chess Mastery. The Kung Fu of Chess. Kung Fu literally translated from the Chinese means "energy-time" and in fact is best translated as "skill", since it refers to any capability that requires time and effort to master. Outside of China, Kung Fu is commonly used to refer only to Chinese martial arts (of which there are in fact many disciplines). But playing an instrument is also kung fu. Dance is kung fu. Chess is Kung Fu. Here is the full quote from the Taijiquan classics. 20 November, 2011.

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Chess Intuition, Part One: Either you see it, or you don’t. | The Chunky Rook

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Chess Intuition, Part One: Either you see it, or you don’t. I’ve recently perused Willy Hendrik’s. Move First, Think Later. Here’s a pdf preview. And watched the interview between Garry Kasparov and Maurice Ashely. In which Kasparov gleefully mentions that he relied mostly on intuition by playing moves without calculating lines. Why would anyone in their right mind suggest that we should make moves without thinking? No, the expert simply. Or should we rack our brains over the board in an effort to prove ...

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Chess Intuition, Part Three: Conclusions. | The Chunky Rook

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Chess Intuition, Part Three: Conclusions. This post concludes my discussion of Willy Hendriks’. Move First, Think Later. It was great fun to do some armchair philosophy on chess improvement again, but it’s time to return to learning chess instead of learning to learn chess ;-) Having perused Hendriks’s book some more, here are four conclusions I draw from it:. Psychologizing chess seems easy: you just look at what’s going on in your own head and analyze away, right? Or something like that. Training) as a...

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Temposchlucker: Final conclusion

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Finding my way in the chessdevelopment- and training jungle in order to improve my rating. Tuesday, September 30, 2014. What this blog lacks is a final conclusion. I will provide one now. There are things in life that one can call "unfinished business". In my life I had two which stood out: fishing and playing chess. I hardly caught any fish when I started to experiment with fishing. Good luck to all of you. Tuesday, September 30, 2014. Wednesday, October 1, 2014 at 1:22:00 AM GMT 2. I think the differen...

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theGreatPatzer: CHESSERCISE; Athletic musing from a Passionate Patzer!

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Monday, August 10, 2015. CHESSERCISE; Athletic musing from a Passionate Patzer! Chess has two sides. On one hand, We stare at the UNCLEAR position- thinking of long-term plans and looking for Vague, tactical complications…. On the other we seek mainly to make Move after move- avoiding idiotic blunders and avoiding giving the opponent Easy tactical chances to win the game! YOU don’t need to play for hour on end- you merely need play carefully, slowly, and regularly. Back to the TOPIC. My own gaming this w...

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On the Road to Chess Master: July 2013

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On the Road to Chess Master. Wednesday, July 31, 2013. Things can only get better." - Howard Jones. July began with a three step plan. Step one was to work on opening prep (sound familiar? Step two was to work on analytical ability, and step three was to work on calculation ability. Sohow did I do? Well, for once I feel that I completely nailed it! Let's take the steps one by one:. I long for the day in which I spend 10-15 hours analyzing each of my games after playing them. I'm nowhere near that yet...

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theGreatPatzer: July 2015

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Tuesday, July 28, 2015. THE LAZINESS OF THE PATZERS (and the winning ways of the St Emillion chess club). Why is it that most average players don't have the discipline, patience, or motivation to become involved in a long-range plan of study and practice to increase their chess skills? The vast majority of games played are quick games played with no increments, with the intentions of winning on time, not with superior chess skills…. St Emillion Chess Club; “Why we Lose at Chess”. I have confession….

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Blunder Prone .... Imagination, Inspiration and Improvement: The Games I played ( Boston Chess Congress 2015)

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Blunder Prone . Imagination, Inspiration and Improvement. Rantings of an enthusiast. Saturday, January 17, 2015. The Games I played ( Boston Chess Congress 2015). For me, an adult with a full life outside of chess, there never seems to be enough time to prepare for a tournament, let alone any rust that forms after any long hiatus. I set aside the “poverty mind” , and signed up to play in a section higher than a comfort zone. This placed me 2. See what I recall from my past training. Another thing that ca...

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Blunder Prone .... Imagination, Inspiration and Improvement: Pawn formations Part 2: Rubinstein vs Nimzovich

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Blunder Prone . Imagination, Inspiration and Improvement. Rantings of an enthusiast. Saturday, May 29, 2010. Pawn formations Part 2: Rubinstein vs Nimzovich. A study on the pawn formations common to the Rubinstein Variation of the Nimzo-Indian Defense:. I actually tried to find an early game of Rubinstein versus Nimzovitch playing their signature lines. The closest I could come to this was a game played in 1928 in Berlin. For White, e4 is weak and supporting it will become a theme for the next several mo...

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