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The Open File - Beginners and Clubs

Submitted by NM Zug on Tue Aug 19, 2008 6:06pm.

The Open Fileby Life Master Mike Petersen (Zug) Beginners and Clubs You can always tell the beginners.  They won't be the ones chatting with anyone in the club.  They won't be the ones sitting down banging away at speed chess, or eve... Read more »

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Staunton Memorial final Rd. 11: Mickey takes the gold!

Submitted by FM FM_Eric_Schiller on Tue Aug 19, 2008 9:13am.

Mickey Adams won the Staunton Memorial with 8/11 as he drew with Loek Van Wely in the last round. Van Wely could have caught him with a win but chose a quiet line against Adams' Moscow Sicilian and settled for second place. Jan Smeets took third a... Read more »

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Karpov-Kasparov World Championship 1985 (Game 3)

Submitted by gokul009 on Tue Aug 19, 2008 3:48am.

The first two games of the 1985 World Championship Match between challenger Garry Kasparov and world champion Anatoly Karpov were quite exciting. In both games Kasparov took the edge and went all out for a win. In the first game he suceeded, but i... Read more »

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Fischer-Spassky 1992 (Epilogue)

Submitted by RookHouse on Mon Aug 18, 2008 7:11pm.

Now that the Bobby Fischer had defeated Boris Spassky in a rematch of their legendary encounter in 1972 Reykjavik, the burning question was whether or not he would play again.  His belief that he was still the true world champion did not bode... Read more »

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Staunton Memorial Rd.10: Dutch Treat

Submitted by FM FM_Eric_Schiller on Sun Aug 17, 2008 12:15pm.

Games ended early today and we have an early start tomorrow at noon so here is the update. Games will follow in the morning. Round 10Wells 1/2 SpeelmanSokolov 1/2 AdamsVan Wely 1-0 CherniaevSmeets 1-0 ShortWerle 1-0 WadeL'Ami 1/2TimmanFinal Roun... Read more »

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Staunton Memorial Rd 9: Leaders win big

Submitted by FM FM_Eric_Schiller on Sun Aug 17, 2008 3:49am.

Round 9L'Ami 1/2WellsTimman 1-0 WerleWade 0-1 SmeetsShort 1/2 Van WelyCherniaev 0-1 SokolovAdams 1-0 SpeelmanRound 10Wells vs. SpeelmanSokolov vs. AdamsVan Wely vs. CherniaevSmeets vs. ShortWerle vs. WadeL'Ami vs. TimmanAn exciting day with 4 deci... Read more »

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Staunton Memorial Rd.8: To the bitter end

Submitted by FM FM_Eric_Schiller on Sat Aug 16, 2008 3:30am.

Round 8Wells 1/2 AdamsSpeelman 1/2 CherniaevSokolov 1/2 ShortVan Wely 1-0 WadeSmeets 1/2 TimmanWerle 1/2 L'Ami Round 9L'Ami vs. WellsTimman vs. WerleWade vs. SmeetsSort vs. Van WelyCherniaev vs. SokolovAdams vs. SpeelmanTalk about playing it ... Read more »

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42° Tournament in Rocca Priora

Submitted by thewolf72 on Fri Aug 15, 2008 10:49am.

I think is interesting only for italian players not professionist around rome but next 21 september in Rocca Priora will be this Chess Tournament.. "42° TORNEO Semilampo di SCACCHIdi ROCCA PRIORAAss. D. Scacchi di Rocca PrioraVariazione Elo ... Read more »

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Staunton Memorial Rd.7: Adams misses win

Submitted by FM FM_Eric_Schiller on Fri Aug 15, 2008 3:05am.

Round 7Werle 1-0WellsL'Ami 1-0 SmeetsTimman 1/2 Van WelyWade 0-1 SokolovShort 1/2 SpeelmanCherniaev 1/2 AdamsRound 8Wells vs. AdamsSpeelman vs. CherniaevSokolov vs. ShortVan Wely vs. WadeSmeets vs. TimmanWerle vs L'AmiAdams missed a win in the end... Read more »

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Karpov-Kasparov World Championship 1985 (Game 2)

Submitted by gokul009 on Thu Aug 14, 2008 4:09am.

In the first game of the 1985 World Championship match, Garry Kasparov won with the White pieces and leads 1-0 after 1 game. Can his rival, the reigning World Champion Anatoly Karpov come back in the second game, and level the score? Or can Kaspar... Read more »

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One of Tal's two by me

Submitted by veljomedic on Wed Aug 13, 2008 5:35pm.

Here is a game that shows the beauty of the chess. Lots of tempo and un-predictable moves in a plain and simple Slav opening! Enjoy!                     And here's some of ... Read more »

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Staunton Memorial: Behind the Scenes

Submitted by FM FM_Eric_Schiller on Wed Aug 13, 2008 9:03am.

Behind the Scenes: Beware of termites!  In view of some of the comments I’ve seen, I thought it would be a good idea to peek behind the curtain and look at how and why a major international chess tournament like the Staunton is pu... Read more »

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Staunton Memorial Rd.6: Heading for the break

Submitted by FM FM_Eric_Schiller on Wed Aug 13, 2008 4:07am.

Round 6Wells 1/2 CherniaevSpeelman 1-0 WadeSokolov 1/2 TimmanVan Wely 1/2 L'AmiSmeets 1/2WerleAdams 1/2 ShortRound 7Werle vs. WellsL'Ami vs. SmeetsTimman vs. Van WelyWade vs. SokolovShort vs. SpeelmanCherniaev vs. AdamsOn the day before the rest d... Read more »

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Staunton Memorial Rd.5: Adams takes command

Submitted by FM FM_Eric_Schiller on Tue Aug 12, 2008 4:34am.

Round 5Smeets 1-0 WellsWerle 0-1 Van WelyL'Ami 1/2 SokolovTimman 1/2 SpeelmanWade 0-1 AdamsShort 1-0 ChernaievRound 6 Adams vs. ShortWells vs. CherniaevSpeelman vs. WadeSokolov vs. TimmanVan Wely vs. L'AmiSmeets vs. Werle Mickey Adams continue... Read more »

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Fischer-Spassky 1992 (Game 30)

Submitted by RookHouse on Mon Aug 11, 2008 11:51am.

November 5th, 1992 Bobby Fischer won the 30th game in the match with his old nemesis Boris Spassky in Belgrade, Yugoslavia.  The win additionally sealed the match for Fischer by the score of 10 games to 5, as well as the winner’s purs... Read more »

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Staunton Memorial Rd.4: Fight until you fall down!

Submitted by FM FM_Eric_Schiller on Mon Aug 11, 2008 3:41am.

The Staunton Memorial has no rules against short draws. The organizer invites only players who love a fight. Round 4 games showed this, as Wells-Short and Van Wely-Smeets battled until a split point was inevitable. The British players gained groun... Read more »

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The Open File - Knight or Bishop?

Submitted by NM Zug on Sun Aug 10, 2008 12:23pm.

The Open Fileby Life Master Mike Petersen (Zug)Knight or Bishop? Well, I promised, so now it’s time to deliver.  It’s time to answer the age-old question: which is the better piece, the bishop or the knight?  There hav... Read more »

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Staunton Memorial Rd.3 Sometimes draws are more exciting than wins

Submitted by FM FM_Eric_Schiller on Sun Aug 10, 2008 4:12am.

Round 3Van Wely 1/2 WellsSmeets 1-0 SokolovWerle 1/2 SpeelmanL'Ami 1/2 AdamsTimman 1/2 CherniaevWade 0-1 ShortRound 4Wells vs. ShortCherniaev vs. WadeAdams vs. TimmanSpeelman vs. L'AmiSokolov vs. WerleVan Wely vs. Smeets Round three had exciting... Read more »

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Karpov-Kasparov World Championship 1985 (Game 1)

Submitted by gokul009 on Sun Aug 10, 2008 2:45am.

After the controversial 1984 match, a rematch for the World Championship between the world's two finest players - Garry Kasparov and Anatoly Karpov was set for 1985 with the player getting the most points in 24 games being the champion. If the gam... Read more »

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Staunton Memorial Rd.2: Traditional Excitement

Submitted by FM FM_Eric_Schiller on Sat Aug 9, 2008 3:50am.

Round 2:Wells 1-0 WadeShort 0-1 TimmanCherniaev 1/2 L?AmiAdams 1-0 WerleSpeelman 1/2 SmeetsSokolov 1/2 Van WelyRound 3Van Wely vs. WellsSmeets vs. SokolovWerle vs. SpeelmanL?Ami vs. AdamsTimman vs. CherniaevWade vs. Short   The Stau... Read more »

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Staunton Memorial Rd.1 Report: Kasparov Crushed!

Submitted by FM FM_Eric_Schiller on Fri Aug 8, 2008 3:57am.

The big news at the opening ceremony was the demolition of Garry Kasparov by the Dutch side, which destroyed him 5 times while smashing Britain 6-0. Not at chess, of course. In honor of sponsor Jan Moll, who owns a Formula One racing operation, ... Read more »

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Sculpters theory

Submitted by Bonsai on Wed Aug 6, 2008 5:06pm.

Dear All Does anyone know any thing about the........ Sculpters theory. What is it ? Read more »

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HAPPY

Submitted by sodapopp on Wed Aug 6, 2008 2:57pm.

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Trying to understand is not a crime

Submitted by patheticendgame on Wed Aug 6, 2008 8:20am.

"There just ain't no pity. No, no, no, in the naked city, yeah—New York City." (excerpt from a blues Bobby was singing several years ago)   Not going in the emotional area is difficult, as most of us are deeply human. Destroy... Read more »

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Fischer-Spassky 1992 (Game 26)

Submitted by RookHouse on Tue Aug 5, 2008 4:15am.

Boris Spassky bounced back to win game 26 of his 1992 match with Bobby Fischer, just one day after being thoroughly dominated by the American in the previous game.  Knowing that his back was against the wall, as Fischer only needs one more ga... Read more »

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