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| | | | | I'm seeking to improve my chess game. I've played casually for years now and recently have been more deliberate doing 1-2 games per day against the Squareoff AI. This is a physical chess board which communicates via Bluetooth with an app on your phone and allows you to play other people online or play the [...] | |
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| | | | | I recently came across a very nice example of White's winning strategy in the Stonewall structure (Chapter 6). After a relatively subtle opening mistake Black was forced to lose control of the c-file and lost the game without a fight. Andreikin,D 2723 - Potapov,P 2471, TCh-RUS 2015 1. Nf3 f5 2. d4Nf6 3. Bg5 e6... | |
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| | | The following game is one of many interesting examples I had to leave out ofmy book simply because of space limitations. Anyway, watching over the gamesof the Women's World Championship reminded me of this game, and I thought I should show it to you. Karpov - Unzicker, Milan 1975 1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6... | ||