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Give-to-Gain Series

October 6, 2014
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This tutorial section provides additional sacrificing problems in a series designed to foster development of a player’s tactical & strategic vision for the “give-to-gain” concept. The problems present coordination and combination between sacrifices and other tactical & strategic concepts including diversion, luring, skewering, sacrificing a higher value piece for a lower value opposing piece, by […]

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Weekly Problem Archive

October 6, 2014
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January 2004 01-15-04 01-22-04 01-29-04 February 2004 02-05-04 02-12-04 02-19-04 02-26-04 March 2004 03-04-04 03-11-04 03-18-04 03-25-04 April 2004 04-01-04 04-08-04 04-15-04 04-22-04 04-29-04 May 2004 05-06-04 05-13-04 05-20-04 05-27-04 June 2004 06-03-04 06-10-04 06-17-04 06-24-04 July 2004 07-01-04 07-08-04 07-15-04 07-22-04 07-29-04 August 2004 08-05-04 08-12-04 08-19-04 08-26-04 September 2004 09-02-04 09-09-04 09-16-04 09-23-04 […]

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The Pawns

October 1, 2014
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I.A.    Basic pawn Advancing and Capturing; pawn Structure, pawn Center. A pawn is one of the three multilinear playing objects on the chessboard. Unlike the pieces, a pawn only advances vertically and captures by advancing diagonally. The pawn does not need to capture an opposing piece or pawn. Instead, a pawn may be advanced vertically straight ahead past […]

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Basic Bishop Moving and Capturing (Java)

September 27, 2014
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Look at the chessboard below (using white and tan squares for variation) and the position of the Bishops for White and Black. What moves and/or captures may each Bishop do? The MOVES and/or CAPTURES are as follows [with algebraic chess notation provided in the ( )].   If it is Black’s MOVE:Black’s King Bishop at g7:   may […]

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Test Page 2.6

September 19, 2014
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This page shows the selected background. The HTML coding uses a BACKGROUND image attribute in the BODY tag. You can download the background images by right clicking in the background area, and (1) for Internet Explorer selecting the “Save Background As” download command from the alternate menu; (2) for Netscape selecting the “View Background Image” […]

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Greco’s Mate

September 19, 2014
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This mating pattern and mating net follows the very common theme of bringing pressure to bear against f7 and h7 against Black’s King castled to the Kingside. The basic elements are: White having a Knight at g5 and Queen at h5 threatening checkmate at h7, forcing Black to move h6 to block the checkmate; White’s […]

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Weekly Problem 11-25-04

September 7, 2014
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Black Wins by Crushing White’s Kingside

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Weekly Problem 02-03-05

August 3, 2014
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White Wins

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Forsyth-Edwards Notation (FEN)

August 2, 2014
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V.B.    Forsyth-Edwards Notation (FEN) (source: http://www.chessville.com). The Forsyth-Edwards Notation – Standard is a part of the Portable Game Notation (PGN) – Standard. FEN is “Forsyth-Edwards Notation”; it is a standard for describing chess positions using the ASCII character set. A single FEN record uses one text line of variable length composed of six data fields. […]

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Chess Backgrounds Series 36 – #3

July 23, 2014
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To save background image, move cursor over any area where the background image appears, right click, and then utilize the browser specific procedure for saving a background image (e.g., in Netscape after right clicking, click on “View Background Image” and then when it comes up using either the “Save Page As” command under “File” in […]

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