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Smitty's Chess Corner: May 2009
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Sharing experiences and commentaries for the chess impaired. Wednesday, May 27, 2009. Reviewing the 78th Massachusetts Open. This traditional MACA event was held at the Holiday Inn in Boxborough MA over Memorial weekend. And I must say, with great success! As for the hosting site, you can’t ask for a better location and setting for the money. Hopefully, the Holiday Inn was able to benefit from such a wonderful turn out, as this would only favor the chess community and MACA for future events. Playing Whit...
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Blunder Prone .... Imagination, Inspiration and Improvement: The Games I played ( Boston Chess Congress 2015)
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Blunder Prone . Imagination, Inspiration and Improvement. Rantings of an enthusiast. Saturday, January 17, 2015. The Games I played ( Boston Chess Congress 2015). For me, an adult with a full life outside of chess, there never seems to be enough time to prepare for a tournament, let alone any rust that forms after any long hiatus. I set aside the “poverty mind” , and signed up to play in a section higher than a comfort zone. This placed me 2. See what I recall from my past training. Another thing that ca...
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Blunder Prone .... Imagination, Inspiration and Improvement: Pawn formations Part 2: Rubinstein vs Nimzovich
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Blunder Prone . Imagination, Inspiration and Improvement. Rantings of an enthusiast. Saturday, May 29, 2010. Pawn formations Part 2: Rubinstein vs Nimzovich. A study on the pawn formations common to the Rubinstein Variation of the Nimzo-Indian Defense:. I actually tried to find an early game of Rubinstein versus Nimzovitch playing their signature lines. The closest I could come to this was a game played in 1928 in Berlin. For White, e4 is weak and supporting it will become a theme for the next several mo...
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Blunder Prone .... Imagination, Inspiration and Improvement: Pawn Formations Part 3: The Grunfeld
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Blunder Prone . Imagination, Inspiration and Improvement. Rantings of an enthusiast. Sunday, June 06, 2010. Pawn Formations Part 3: The Grunfeld. Hat tip to RC Wood. From Chess.com for providing this game with annotations. The main line for the Grunfeld Defense’s Exchange Variation follows: 1.d4 Nf6 2. c4 g6 3.Nc3 d5 ( to immediately challenge e4) 4.cxd5 Nxd5 5. e4 Nxc3 6.bxc3 Bg7. The position above reaches the main branching lines of either the Modern 7.Nf3 or the classical 7.Bc4. Other min...In my rep...
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Blunder Prone .... Imagination, Inspiration and Improvement: Despite the 4th round loss...
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Blunder Prone . Imagination, Inspiration and Improvement. Rantings of an enthusiast. Sunday, June 22, 2008. Despite the 4th round loss. I am still ahead by 3-4 rating points! I am on the threshold of 1700 which is fine as I gear up for the World Open. My last round was wild ride against an 1840 player. I was the black side of a Caro- Kann. No comments on the game yet ) I wasn't budging until he does this knight sac on h6. I thought I was going to wiggle out of a ruptured kingside. My tactical training...
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Blunder Prone .... Imagination, Inspiration and Improvement: Looking beyond the basic pawn structures : Advanced D5 chain
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Blunder Prone . Imagination, Inspiration and Improvement. Rantings of an enthusiast. Saturday, January 24, 2015. Looking beyond the basic pawn structures : Advanced D5 chain. Pawn Chains Basics to advanced concepts. Here is a game showing what happens when Black doesn’t get counter play in. This is Rubenstein Variation of the NI. Later, I will look at a a Samisch Variation of the KID … This is why I liked the book these are opening variations I typically play:. Move 15 is the critical position. Andy ...
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Blunder Prone .... Imagination, Inspiration and Improvement: Taking out my frustrations over the board
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Blunder Prone . Imagination, Inspiration and Improvement. Rantings of an enthusiast. Sunday, December 13, 2009. Taking out my frustrations over the board. 60) (Class A 1900 ) - Duval,G [Blunderprone]. B13: Caro-Kann: Exchange Variation and Panov-Botvinnik Attack. 1e4 c6 2.d4 d5 3.exd5 cxd5 4.Bd3 Nc6 5.c3 Qc7 6.Ne2 Nf6 7.Bf4 e5. I was inspired to play this line as I had seen this before in study exchange variation C-K games with this line. 8dxe5 Nxe5 9.0–0 Bd6. 14Bxd6= Qxd6 15.Qc2. This did leave me with ...
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Blunder Prone .... Imagination, Inspiration and Improvement: Evaluation of chess skills post hiatus: Learning to recognize emotional based memory markers..
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Blunder Prone . Imagination, Inspiration and Improvement. Rantings of an enthusiast. Saturday, November 03, 2012. Evaluation of chess skills post hiatus: Learning to recognize emotional based memory markers. I scored rather well ( relative to my current rating) in. Counter Attacks, Standard Positions and endgames. Falling in the middle ground were, Calculations, Sacrifice, Attack and strategy. Circles training having done the 7 circles of hell method ( aka Knight’s Errant) 4 times since 2007. Is a defens...
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MetroWest Chess Club: 2014-08-11: Fins and Heggadahalli win their sections at the 44th Continental Open
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Monday, August 11, 2014. 2014-08-11: Fins and Heggadahalli win their sections at the 44th Continental Open. The 44th Continental Open completed on August 10 with two MCC club regulars winning their sections. In the U1900 section Mark Fins. Finished with 5.5/6 to win clear first out of a field of 54 players. In the U1500 section Bharath Heggadahalli. Finished with 5.5/6 to win clear first out of a field of 28 players. Http:/ www.chesstournamentservices.com/cca/continental-open/.