September Chess Puzzle Answer Key
Find out the answers to the September 2017 chess puzzles!
Find out the answers to the September 2017 chess puzzles!
Grandmaster Denes Boros looks at endgames that were so close, world championship history could have been changed. Profiled are 1951, 1987, and 2014.
National Master Julin Proleiko teaches you to play the Spanish Four Knights, also known as the Ruy Lopez variation of the Four Knights. See the critical lines to play after 4.Bb5.
2017.10.09
Peter Svidler vs Anatoly Karpov, Cap D'Agde FRA (2003): C49 Four knights, symmetrical, Metger unpin
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Grandmaster Denes Boros looks at games that take from the legacy of Tigran Petrosian: the exchange sacrifice. See when minor pieces are more valuable than rooks.
Grandmaster Denes Boros analyzes viewer submissions. Learn that developing pieces and castling first are more important than pawn hunting.
2017.10.05
Ethgar vs. Simon29996: B20 Sicilian defence
JohnnyBWizer vs. CR_Flamengo: B90 Sicilian, Najdorf
ilto vs. nader10: D21 Queen's Gambit Accepted, 3.Nf3
Alexander Bursch vs. Severin Paul Hoefer: A01 Nimzovich-Larsen attack, modern variation
I was supposed to write this blog long time ago. Unfortunately, two things prevented me from doing so: first, my second residency this year at the Saint Louis Chess Club, second and main reason for this postponed article, is the never ending schedule of chess events and activities that have hit me up in the past three months!
Grandmaster Denes Boros walks through some of Vassily Ivanchuk's greatest endgames. Boros talks about conceptualizing a plan in the endgame.
I had the good fortune to visit Havana Cuba in May of 2017. Part of our visit included donating school supplies and other items to an elementary school in Centro Habana. Chess sets and boards donated by the Saint Louis Chess Club generated the most excitement by far.
Grandmaster Denes Boros shows the 2017 World Cup semifinal armageddon game between Levon Aronian and Maxime Vachier-Lagrave. First, see games from Richard Rapport and Baadur Jobava as white that use similar variations.
Grandmaster Denes Boros is impressed by the viewer submissions this week. Still, focus on the mistakes and improve.
2017.09.28
The Lie,Detector vs. Elijah Stewart: A11 English, Caro-Kann defensive system
Andrew Ackerman (1770) vs. Julian Trujillo (1778): A81 Dutch defence
Nicolas Laure vs. N.N.: B00 Owen defence
David Brychta (2252) vs. Nick Sturgel: B98 Sicilian, Najdorf, 7...Be7