| February 9th, 2012 | Posted in History of Chess
By : Usman Khan Jhanda (Rajput Bhatti),Khudian Khas,Kasur,Lahore.Pakistan. We take a look at the most famous Gambit, the Queen’s Gambit, which is still played by many top players. I hope that the insight and analysis gives you a better understanding of the opening and what to look for when you play.Today we break down the Read more…
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| January 27th, 2012 | Posted in History of Chess
A world-class chess player joins Dom in the nutshell to teach him how to play chess in just one minute. Hilarious clip from This is Dom Joly, BBC comedy talk show. Tweet This Post
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| January 24th, 2012 | Posted in History of Chess
Another excellent example on refined defense… Melik Khachiyan presents to us a game from Zurich 1953 between Efim Geller and Max Euwe. He goes on to explain how Max Euwe reached the heights of chess, and how he is considered to be one of the Best Defenders, and Counter Play experts in the history of Read more…
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