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29/9/2018 0 Comments

Coach giving you material? Be very suspicious


Your chess coach is there to help you progress quicker but be careful when you play training games. When your coach gives you free material you should be very suspicious. This is a good rule for all of your chess games. Check and double-check for threats; sit on your hands until you find a good move, and only then physically move your piece.

I couldn't publish my student's name but I'm sure he learned his lesson. Coach Vas isn't always a nice man.

[Event "Live Chess"]
[Site "Chess.com"]
[Date "2018.09.11"]
[Round "?"]
[White "NCM Vas Sladek"]
[Black "studentZ"]
[Result "1-0"]
[ECO "A80"]
[PlyCount "11"]
[EventDate "2018.??.??"]
1. d4 f5 2. Bg5 h6 3. Bh4 g5 4. Bg3 f4 5. e3 fxg3 6. Qh5# 1-0

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28/9/2018 0 Comments

The famous four-move mate at the Women's Chess Olympiad


This is awesome! Round 4 in the women's chess Olympiad, Palau faced Gambia and this happened on board 1.

[Event "World Chess Olympiad 2018"]
[Site "Batumi"]
[Date "2018.09.28"]
[Round "5.1"]
[White "Gemota Joan"]
[Black "Jabbie Fatou"]
[Result "1-0"]
[ECO "B10"]
[WhiteElo "1346"]
[PlyCount "7"]
[EventDate "2018.??.??"]
[WhiteTeamCountry "PAL"]
[BlackTeamCountry "GAM"]
1. e4 c6 2. Bc4 b6 3. Qf3 g6 4. Qxf7# 1-0

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This is the most basic and quickest mate in chess but I wouldn't expect to see it in the Olympics. But a quick look shows that Gambia is winless, not even scoring a half point. I hope the girls keep going and finish the event strong. I wish I could play in the Olympics.


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26/9/2018 0 Comments

Tactics from Batumi Chess Olympiad


White to play

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​Black to play


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24/9/2018 0 Comments

Chess Olympiad started today in Batumi, Georgia

Today I rushed home from work to check the results from the Batumi chess Olympiad and I found a round one game played by my friend from the Bahamas. FM Cecil Moncur is the only titled player in the Bahamas and we sometimes play standard games on ICC.

He played against an IM rated 2389 with Black and didn't really equalize. First, a tactic from the game.

White to play

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1. Rxa7! (taking advantage of the weak back rank, if Rxa7 2.Rd8+ Bf8 and 3. Bh6 with mate to follow.)

Second, notice how White doubles his rooks on the seventh rank and wins. Black doubles his rooks on the second rank but it's too late.

​27. Rxa7! Rf8 28. Bc1 h5 29. Rdd7 Re8 30. Kf1 Rb6 31. Rxf7 Bf8 32. g3 Rbe6
33. Kg2 Re2 34. Rf6 Rc2 35. Rxg6+ Kh8 36. Bg5 Ree2 37. Bf6+ Bg7 38. Rh6!+ 1-0 (If 38. ...Kg8 39.Rxg7+ Kf8 40. Rh8 mate.)

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19/9/2018 0 Comments

How chess coaches unwind

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This is how chess coaches unwind after long days. I played 25 0 classical games on lichess.org while listening to streamed Classic Euro dance on di.fm. Two players dropped pieces but my third opponent held nicely with the White pieces. 

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16/9/2018 0 Comments

URGENT: Players wanted for Vancouver rapid league

I am recruiting new chess players for the Vancouver rapid chess league.

Chess rating is important but commitment is crucial. There is one round every month, usually one Saturday evening.

Players are expected to make their own way to Vancouver (Alma Street).
Three rapid games in one evening with 15 5 time control. Unrated. Strong opposition and guaranteed fun.

​Please message Vas or text 604-562-3736

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10/9/2018 0 Comments

Let rook lifts aid in your attack

The common advice from chess coaches is to place rooks on open files and to double them on the second or seventh ranks for maximum effect. But there is one more 'trick' you should know about. 

You can also lift your rook so it can help you in your attack. Let's see two examples from my training games with a bright 7 year old student.


A) Black to move

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Yes, 1. Ne6 followed by Nf4 would also be a good way to play but let's work on rook lifts.

1. Re6! Black has time for this because White is down a piece without any compensation. 
a5 2. Rh6 Rfe1

Here I turned it into an exercise by asking the boy to find two mates in two. He saw them quickly.

3. Qxh3+ Kg1 4. Qh1# OR 3. Rxh3+ Kg1 4. Rh1#.


B) Black to play


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1. ...Re5! To deliver mate the Queen needs help. Also note how Black has time for the rook lift.

2. h4 and again here my student took over and passed the test!

2. ...Qg4+ 3. Kh1 Qxh4+ 4. Kg2 Qg4+ 5. Kh1 Rh5#. 

Remember: rooks love open files and doubling up on the second or seventh rank; but they can also lift and aid in your attacks. 
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9/9/2018 0 Comments

Reflections on deflections

Deflection is an important theme in chess and you must be aware of it. It basically involves moves that deflect your opponent's defenders from key squares. Let's see one example from my training game.

White is clearly winning because he has an extra piece- the dominating bishop on e5 and he could even take the rook on b8. But we're looking for the BEST move, one that would deflect the Black Queen from defending the mating square f7.


WHITE TO MOVE​
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1. g4! deflects the queen from defending the mating square f7. 1. ...fxg4 2.hxg4 doesn't change anything, if Qh3 3.Qf7#. 

Use deflection in your own games and don't forget to share them.
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6/9/2018 0 Comments

How discovered checks take down Queens


Discovered checks are a part of basic training. This blog post shows two examples where the Queen is lost after discovered checks. So before you make your moves, double-check on your Queen. Is she safe?

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1. Black to play! 

1. ...Qxd4?? is a blunder. Why? 


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2.  Black to play!

This should be easy. What does Black play?



Solutions:

1. This is a classic discovered check. 2. Bxh7+ Kxh7 3. Qxd4 +-

2. 1.Nd3!+ and the Queen will go down on the next move. 
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5/9/2018 0 Comments

Stay patient when playing with the Black pieces

The game below isn't anything special but it illustrates how you must first equalize as Black and stay patient. Luckily in the endgame my King was mobile and the bishop was stronger than White's knight. Note how easy it was to attack doubled and disconnected pawns. 

So when you play Black, aim to equalize and then see what you can do.



​[Event "Live Chess"]
[Site "Chess.com"]
[Date "2018.09.05"]
[Round "?"]
[White "cuddles4"]
[Black "NCMVas"]
[Result "0-1"]
[ECO "D04"]
[WhiteElo ""]
[BlackElo ""]
[PlyCount "104"]
[EventDate "2018.??.??"]
1. Nf3 Nf6 2. b3 d5 3. Bb2 c5 4. e3 Nc6 5. d4 Bg4 6. Be2 e6 7. Nbd2 Be7 8. O-O
O-O 9. Rc1 Rc8 10. dxc5 Bxc5 11. c4 Qe7 12. cxd5 Nxd5 13. Ne4 Bb6 14. a3 Rfd8
15. Qe1 a6 16. b4 Bf5 17. Ng3 Bg6 18. Ne5 Nxe5 19. Bxe5 Rxc1 20. Qxc1 h6 21.
Qb2 f6 22. Bc3 Rc8 23. Rc1 Kh7 24. Bf3 Nxc3 25. Rxc3 Rxc3 26. Qxc3 Qd7 27. h3
Bd8 28. Be4 Bxe4 29. Nxe4 Qd5 30. f3 Bb6 31. Kf2 f5 32. Nd2 f4 33. Nf1 Qa2+ 34.
Ke1 Qxg2 35. Qd3+ Qg6 36. Qxg6+ Kxg6 37. exf4 Kf5 38. Ke2 Kxf4 39. Nd2 Kg3 40.
Ne4+ Kxh3 41. Nd6 Kg3 42. Nxb7 h5 43. Nd6 h4 44. Ne4+ Kg2 45. Ng5 h3 46. Nxe6
h2 47. Nf4+ Kg3 48. Nh5+ Kh4 49. Nxg7 h1=Q 50. Nf5+ Kg5 51. Ng3 Qg2+ 52. Kd3
Qxg3 0-1


Position after 37. ...Kf5 -+
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Black's King is mobile, his bishop is stronger than the knight and the white pawns are weak because they're doubled and disconnected. Once the h-pawn falls, Black's simple plan is to get a Queen.

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