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General Advice on Endgames

November 8, 2013
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1 key idea, 3 principles, 15 general laws, 12 practical guides and 6 tips for play in the endgames One key idea: the passed pawn. Endgames, and some middlegames, are all about creating and advancing a passed pawn. Either the pawn Queens, or your opponent gets so tied up in knots trying to stop it […]

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Weekly Problem 03-18-04

November 2, 2013
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Black to Move and Win

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Morphy’s 59 Games Collection Index

November 1, 2013
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This project contains the games from the collection of Paul Morphy’s 59 Official Games. Clicking a link below will load a JASA interactive board (if your browser is JAVA enabled) with the selected game. You may select another game using the drop down menu list underneath the board in the left frame. If your browser […]

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White Mates in 2 – Problem 25

October 25, 2013
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DIAGRAM CCKM-P25  a   b   c   d   e   f   g   h   8   8   7   7   6   6   5   5   4   4   3   3   2   2   1   1   a   b   c   d   e   f   g   h  scroll down for notated solution & variations Click Down Arrow to Choose Auto Play Speed 0123456789 Move:  [you may click on a […]

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White Mates – Problem 26

October 8, 2013
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Mating in this problem is not complex, because White can mate with relatively ease. Rather, the problem is designed to test the ability to spot different mating patterns and mating nets that may be developed from the same initial game position. DIAGRAM CCKM-P26  a   b   c   d   e   f   g   h   8   8   7   7  […]

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Search Tips

October 3, 2013
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Using the Search Engine SpiderLine externally powers the search engine. The “spider” crawls the website periodically and updates its database for words, terms, and phrases to develop search results. If the server for my website is having any difficulties before and during a crawl, though, sometimes the “spider” will not crawl, index, and follow one […]

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White Mates in 3 – Problem 10

October 2, 2013
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White Mates in 3 DIAGRAM CCKM-P10   Scroll down for solution   1. Nxf5+ Kf6 2. Qg7+ Kxf5 3. Be4# [If 1. … Ke8 then 2. Qg8# or 2. Qh8#] [If 1. … Kf8 then 2. Qh8#] or [If 1. … Kf8 2. Qg7+ Ke8 3. Qg8# or 3. Qh8#]

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Checking and Checkmating Studies III Complex Checkmates

September 24, 2013
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In this section, we move into examining and studying complex checkmates applying the basic principles and concepts of the patterns, which run as common elemental themes in checkmating shown in the simple checkmates tutorials. This page provides an introductory tutorial and index table providing links to the separate tutorials and problems. The index table is […]

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Test Page 8

September 22, 2013
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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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Black to Move; Who Wins? (without any blunder)

September 16, 2013
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DIAGRAM CCKM-P5     Black Wins with Mate in 3: 1. Rh3+!! gxh3 2. Qf2+ Kh1 3. Rc1#   

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