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chess traps Archive
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French defence chess opening – part 01 – learn best defense beginners 1.e4
Posted on May 17, 2012Part 01 - Learn the French Defence - introductions! -
Free book on London System chess opening
Posted on April 11, 2012Free chess book on London System -
Chess diagram generator – create puzzles problems positions openings defences traps
Posted on March 12, 2012This video outlines a free chess diagram generator – this can be used to for chess coaches, learning chess positions,... -
chess opening London System part 4 = kingside attack, delayed castling, quick checkmate
Posted on November 30, 2011The London System begins with 1.d4, with an early Bf4, pawns on d4/e3, often with c3/c4, Bd3, Nbd2 and Ngf3.... -
chess opening London System part 4 = kingside attack, delayed castling, quick checkmate
Posted on November 30, 2011The London System begins with 1.d4, with an early Bf4, pawns on d4/e3, often with c3/c4, Bd3, Nbd2 and Ngf3.... -
Chess and business analysis: the 80:20 rule and Chess improvement
Posted on November 24, 2011I’ve written a Chess article on using the Pareto Principle – also called the 80:20 rule. It’s published on NM... -
Chess game featuring Fool’s Mate style checkmate, after an unorthodox, amusing Black defence.
Posted on November 3, 2011In bullet and blitz, we often encounter unorthodox openings, wild gambits, intricate traps, and unsound sacrifices. But this? I hope... -
Chess tournament result: 2nd out of 150 in 2-min Chess Cube war zone!
Posted on October 21, 2011A few minutes of self-indulgence, after coming 2nd out of 150 in a rated 2-minute War Zone, with an 1800+... -
Chess game: French Exchange + neo-Rubinstein inc. queen trap, sacrifices, blunders and planning!
Posted on October 11, 2011This game began as a French Exchange, after 1.e4 e6, 2.d4 d5, 3 exd, Qxd5 – mixing French and Scandinavian...