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My ussual defense for Ruy Lopez is Schliemann, it is a very sharp line in which Black attempts to open the f-file for the attack, frequently sacrificing a pawn or two. This was my recent game in FICS a blitz game of 2.12. I was not able to review all the possible right moves in this game but I feel it is exciting to share some tactical chess games. In this game my opponent seems to get an errors in our middle game and resign in the end.       I hope you learn something here...    
Bonzlibir Jan 16, 2008
I am now having fun of using Bishop's opening, it is very threatening for black because of white light bishop is focus on pawn F7, this is the spot of a weak pawn for black. My opponent doesn't use the ussual Caro-kann moves and I think it is the one cause of weak support on his king side. Bishop's Opening is a opening can transpose into any openings, white moves here is likely transpose to king's gambit opening.      I hope you learn something here...  
Bonzlibir Jan 10, 2008
Another blitz game in Internet Chess. Nothing change I'm still in defense position(Black piece). My opponent use Ruy Lopez but he does some mistakes and taking advantage of it.         Hope you learn something here.  
Bonzlibir Jan 1, 2008
I would like to share this piece of work of Master Bill Wall. This is an old post I did but still it is nice to see it again and review some of its moves. here is the link in my Blog:"WALL" of Fame: Traps of Master Bill Wall  I hope you can learn something here...  
This is a blitz a game in FICS, more in this game you will see that white has the advantage but my opponent got careless and I think my opponent doesn't know the real plan on sacrificing my knight. I didn't review this game yet but it is still nice to share some tactical moves that I done here in this game. I use the Dutch opening 1. d4 f5, this move is consider a semi-closed opening, I like this opening because of early opening of the f-file.        This game was too complicated, I hope you still understand and I hope you learn something here.      
Do you want to know who is the best chess player of all time? YES!I guess all of you reading this say YES, all of us chess players want to know who is considered to be the best, right?. I do some research, year 2006 some of the computer science experts do some computer analization or comparison of chess games between well-known chess players in different eras. The graph I shows here is presenting the percentage of best moves in all of their games of each players.  As we see in the graph that Capablanca is the best chess player of all time. 
 I've had four wins so far, but only one of them from true resignation. I thought I would share the game, along with some notes I've added. Enjoy
Hootonium Dec 21, 2007
Hi Everyone,I'm no master (my rating is about 1400), but I thought I might post one of my better games!This game was played just yesterday, and I started with the KIA (A rarity for me!), and my opponent kept making kind of stupid moves (I shouldn't say that because I make my fair share!), and I finally got sick of it, sacraficed a piece and checkmated in 20 moves. Here it is: Any comments or questions are welcome:
Charlie91 Dec 12, 2007
This game was unrated blitz 3.0, I'm still studying this opening if it is playable against Ruy Lopez. In this game I miss a checkmate but luckily I win .     Hope you learn something here...    
Charlie91 Dec 11, 2007
This game was played recently in FICS. My opponent's opening is King's Gambit and I use to counter with Falkbeer Counter Gambit, but the third move I use is 3...Bc5, this move, where I never seen in high level tournaments, I like to explore some moves like this(Gambit).      I hope you learn something here...  
Charlie91 Dec 8, 2007
Heres a nice blitz game I played recently. Demonstrates the power of the greek gift and opposite side castling. Hope you enjoy :)
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Charlie91 Dec 4, 2007
C23 - (1. e4 e5 2. Bc4) C24 - Bishop's Opening (1. e4 e5 2. Bc4 Nf6) The Bishop's Opening is one of the oldest openings, but still active in high level games. The main pupose is to have a threat on weak pawn at f7 and preventing black to advance his pawn on d5. Bishop's opening can transpose into any openings like Giuoco Piano, Two Knights defense, King's Gambit and other openings. This opening can give tremendous attack if black's opening is lack of development. This is consider to be played in blitz game, it gives some pressure on black and lead to think too much. Now let's see some of its opening trap.                            I hope you learn something...           
Reti opening is a strong opening, it dominates the center and black can't push his pawn at e5, this make black to delay the development of his queen and bishop. I counter it with my Knight at Nc6, not a strong move, but it also occupy the square e5. This game was currently played in FICS, I hope you enjoy analysing it.       I hope you learn something here...  
This game was in FICS, my opponent use the Fried Liver opening and I counter it with Ulvestad Varation. We have learned how to play an aggressive opening but it is important also to learn how to counter attack.        I hope you learn something... .   
Charlie91 Dec 4, 2007
This game was played in free internet chess, my first time playing in this internet chess. It's great playing against human sometimes, why I say this because I always playing with computer engines and when I done a mistake, the computer take advantage of that. And this game I'm the one taking advatage when my opponent commit mistakes. It's very difficult to have a good and sharp attack in Reti Opening but somehow this can help you how to position your pieces.    Hope you learn something here...
Charlie91 Dec 3, 2007
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Bonzlibir Dec 2, 2007
This is my game in Free Internet Chess recently. My opening against Sicilian, I don't know if it is really called Sicilian: Halasz Gambit, or maybe I can name it as mine (Bendcat Gambit ). This opening is very rare but I think it is playable against sicilian, I'm comfortable playing it. Here some moves of this gambit that can force black into trap or checkmate.      Hope you learn something...  
Bonzlibir Dec 2, 2007
I'm taking the time here to say thanks to Bendcat for all the hard work he's put in to maintaining this group and adding new content to it all the time.My chess has improved exponentially thanks to SeaCKAT, and I'm sure every other member of this wonderful group feels the same way. So, three cheers for Bendcat! 
Bonzlibir Dec 2, 2007