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Chess Puzzle #7

Written by Chris Depasquale on 31st Aug, 2009

This week’s puzzle shows White with a very promising attacking position, but how is he to finish Black off before he can set up a defence?

White to Play.

White to Play.

If you are struggling to find the solution and want a hint, read on!

HINT: When trying to find a combination always look at all checks and captures.
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Chess Puzzle #6

Written by Chris Depasquale on 26th Aug, 2009

Not many people like queen endings.   There are so many squares that they can move to.  It’s so easy to become confused or bogged down in analysis.   Rather than analysing, sometimes I find it’s easier to just think in general terms and try to come up with a idea.   Take the following position for example.

Black has a Queen for Rook and pawn but his King is tied down to that pesky passed pawn.   How is he to make progress?

Jammo's Chess Puzzle #6

Black to move.

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Did I Blunder?

Written by Chris Depasquale on 25th Aug, 2009

What is the worst thing that could happen to a chess coach? Losing to one of your pupils rated 1200 rating points below you would go close. Let me set the scene.

I’m coaching a small group of players at one of Melbourne’s Grammar Schools and today we have an uneven number of players. After the lesson we usually play a tournament game and so I end up having to play the extra player myself so that everyone gets a game. The spare player today is rated around 1200 and let’s call him “Jack”. Read more…

Unsolicited

Written by David Cordover on 25th Aug, 2009

It’s always nice to get positive feedback. Even better when it is unsolicited. We make sure Emma knows that her efforts are appreciated – not just by the customer, but by everyone in Chess Kids. Thanks Emma.

Hi David,

I just wanted to pass on some feedback to you.

Our family came into your shop on Saturday the 15th of August and were looked after by an absolutely delightful colleague/employee of your firm.

We could all tell that she was passionate about the game and took a  genuine interest in making sure we went away with exactly what we were  looking for. She also gave us some information on the RJ Shield  competition for our 9 year old.

It was a pleasurable purchasing experience and we look forward to many  years of enjoyment of our new chess set.

Kind regards,
Padam Chirmuley

Making their move

Written by David Cordover on 21st Aug, 2009

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Search on for a chess champion

Written by David Cordover on 20th Aug, 2009

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Students test minds with chess championships

Written by David Cordover on 20th Aug, 2009

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Chess Puzzle #5

Written by Chris Depasquale on 19th Aug, 2009

Here is an interesting position from Karpov v Taimanov 1977.  White has a dangerous passed pawn but Black has his pieces aggressively placed and has just played 1…Ra1 attacking the white queen.  White must now choose between 2.Rb1 and 2.Qe2.   Which would you play?

Karpov v Taimanov 1977 - White to play.

Karpov v Taimanov 1977 - White to play.

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All Saints School, Seaford, SA

Written by David Cordover on 18th Aug, 2009

We are absolutely thrilled with the way the children are responding to Matthew and his Chess club and Chess lessons.

He manages some particularly challenging chn v well indeed.

The teachers are so impressed with the way Matthew captures the attention of all the class.

The school as a whole is v pleased with Chess playing such a positive role in capturing the interest of the chn and aiding in the behavioural and intellectual development of the students.

We have organised for Matthew to be with Yr 4/5 from x to y in Term 4.

We would like to extend that for another 4 weeks in Term 4 for Year 4/5 class.

Gerry Lloyd

All Saints School, South Australia

Written by David Cordover on 18th Aug, 2009

We are absolutely thrilled with the way the children are responding to Matthew and his Chess club and Chess lessons.

He manages some particularly challenging chn v well indeed.

The teachers are so impressed with the way Matthew captures the attention of all the class.

The school as a whole is v pleased with Chess playing such a positive role in capturing the interest of the chn and aiding in the behavioural and intellectual development of the students.

Gerry Lloyd

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