I just joined joined chesstempo.com as Schuivert and I am looking forward to exploring the possibilities. I did a few tactics and that worked out fine -so far I like the "standard" mode where I can take my time to solve the problems.
The endgame trainer is new for me, and the few attempts I made were interesting. It does look like a good way to learn.
What about this one for example:
How much of an effort do you have to make to mate in the minimum of 10 moves?
(Ah.. btw... don't leave the page on chesstempo.com before ending the session (solving the last problem) -because that will be considered as a failed attempt.)
Sunday, November 16, 2014
Kd2 in spanish
@MarkTWIC my favourite commentator reaction to blunderfest yesterday https://t.co/7DjXCVhhlW
— GnaeusJuliusAgricola (@agricola4093) November 16, 2014
Saturday, November 15, 2014
"Relax Magnus! This mistake was bigger!"
"Relax Magnus! This mistake was bigger!"
This Norwegian article from the Norwegian Television company NRK points out that there was a series of mistakes in the wc-game nr 16 between Aljechin and Euwe in 1937, and the Norwegian television expert refers to Chigorin- Steinitz 1892.
This to comfort Magnus'ses chess fans after today's Kd2?
This Norwegian article from the Norwegian Television company NRK points out that there was a series of mistakes in the wc-game nr 16 between Aljechin and Euwe in 1937, and the Norwegian television expert refers to Chigorin- Steinitz 1892.
This to comfort Magnus'ses chess fans after today's Kd2?
Slapp av, Magnus! Denne tabben var større
OSLO/SOTSJI (NRK): Magnus Carlsen og Vishy Anand kan trøste seg med at det har blitt gjort større tabbesekvenser i VM-historien. Men vi må helt tilbake til 1937 …
Les mer: http://www.nrk.no/sport/1.12046211
Thursday, November 6, 2014
Eduard Gufeld Chess strategy
"In this video Gufeld shares with you the secrets he has taught to many of the world's best players as he presents his brilliancy prize-winning games: Mestel-Gufeld, Hastings 1986/87; and Gufeld-Ivanovic, Sochi 1979."This is a rather entertaining, but also absolutely informative and valid, video of the - I shamefully have to admit - to me unknown chessplayer Eduard Gufeld.
His clear way of thinking is very easy to understand, which is a great achievement in itself.
( Found a link to this video in the lichess.org forum)
Preparing for the WC match - in Norwegian
In a tweet from the active chess norwegian chessreporter @tarjeiJS there is a mention about a television show on a norwegian televisionchannel with a preview program about the coming world championship match:
Since I speak Danish i have no trouble understanding Norwegian, and I am therefore happy to find out that this video is available outside Norway.
From a purely chess point of view I don't think it has anything important to say, it is perhaps merely warming up and introducing the commentators. GM Simen Agdestein (2626) is (outside Norway anyway) the best known chessplayer among them.
36 min #CarlsenAnand show by #vgsjakk, with Agdestein, @HansOlavLahlum & @EllisivReppen. http://t.co/xT0zBdQ53c pic.twitter.com/QQAU7Wgr5T
— Tarjei J. Svensen (@TarjeiJS) November 5, 2014
Since I speak Danish i have no trouble understanding Norwegian, and I am therefore happy to find out that this video is available outside Norway.
From a purely chess point of view I don't think it has anything important to say, it is perhaps merely warming up and introducing the commentators. GM Simen Agdestein (2626) is (outside Norway anyway) the best known chessplayer among them.
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