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Date Night Chess @ Huelo Bar! 🍷♟️

Date Night Chess @ Huelo Bar! 🍷♟️

vitualis
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#casualchess #otb #beginnerchess #relax  Huelo Bar in Newtown, Sydney Australia, is one of our (Mrs Chess Noob and me) favourite places to go to chill out! Even better, the owner is planning on running the Inner West Chess Club that will...

Chess And The Olympic Games: An Eternal Friendzone?

Chess And The Olympic Games: An Eternal Friendzone?

VOB96
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Hello everyone, By now you probably already know that the Paris 2024 Summer Olympics kicked off a few days ago. For me, and I believe for many of you, this is one of the greatest symbols of how sports can unite people and promote healthy competi...

CCC23 Rapid

CCC23 Rapid

AndrewGrantEthereal
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The second event in the CCC23 series is the Rapid Event, played at a time control of 10+3. The remaining event is the CCC23 bullet event, followed by a potential Classical Cup #3. Rapid is slated to begin around July 29th, 2024. Stockfish yet ag...

🔥 Chessnut GO travels | Brisbane Winter

🔥 Chessnut GO travels | Brisbane Winter

vitualis
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#chessnutgo #travelchess #smithmorra #markroberbot  🔥 Chessnut Store (Affiliate Link): https://www.chessnutech.com?sca_ref=4294516.IoYAy1V8Gt🔥 Or use my coupon code for a discount on checkout: CHESSNOOB64 Brisbane is the capi...

French Defense: Beginner-Friendly Opening?

French Defense: Beginner-Friendly Opening?

FM mizant
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French Defense is known to be one of the soundest openings for Black against 1.e4, but is it suitable for chess beginners? An opening is suitable for beginners if the moves are rooted in fundamental opening principles. If the opening requires pu...

Journey to NM - Tilted

Journey to NM - Tilted

Lightning
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JUNE 1ST Ya know. Life really does come at ya fast. Things sure can change in a hurry. Not long ago, I would have told you I am at my very best in chess, stronger than ever. You see. In April I reached a new peak rating. In May, I did it aga...

July Blitz 'n' Memes

July Blitz 'n' Memes

SheldonOfOsaka
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Even Monkeys Fall from Trees. ~ Japanese proverb. Welcome, everyone to another invigorating edition of Blitz and Memes. If you're a fan of puzzles taken from amateur online blitz tournaments, then you have come to the right place, because tha...

You Want Water? Go to a Lake or a Deep Well

You Want Water? Go to a Lake or a Deep Well

kamalakanta
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Hello! I hope you are alright, that everyone is in good health and good spirits. Certain points about chess keep coming to me; certain points of wisdom or philosophical points about our game which have come to me over time. By time I mean 50 yea...

Key ideas About 2 Minor Pieces vs A Rook

Key ideas About 2 Minor Pieces vs A Rook

IM MatBobula
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It often happens that one side exchanges 2 minor pieces for a rook and 2 pawns. Which material configuration is better? The correct answer is: it depends. I have a special bonus for you! Enhance your free workbook with a multitude of exercises...

A Century of Chess: Kecskemet 1927

A Century of Chess: Kecskemet 1927

kahns
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Kecskemet was one final tune-up for Alekhine before his world championship match, and it was a sight that the chess world was already becoming used to — Alekhine tearing through a tournament with terrifying force. He still had limitations in...

French Winawer Sidelines Explained in 10 Minutes

French Winawer Sidelines Explained in 10 Minutes

IM MatBobula
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The Winawer is one of the most popular variations in the French Defense. However, very often White tries to play some sidelines on move 4 to avoid the main, well-prepared variations. Below I explain how to deal with most common sidelines. I ha...

The Best Blog On Chess.com

The Best Blog On Chess.com

NM AquaPython
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Many people on Chess.com likes to share their story on their blogs. Some just do this for fun, and some become top bloggers like me. Though, there are many great blogs made, but there is only one that stands out the most, and can be given the titl...

Winner's POV: Nuremberg 1883

Winner's POV: Nuremberg 1883

Steakanator
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In Winner's POV, we take a look at tournaments from the 19th century and see the games that allowed the top player to prevail. Some tournaments will be known and famous, others will be more obscure - in a time period where competition is scarce, I...

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