Start dominating like Kasparov today! Here is what you will learn: Find the moves in a brilliant King's Indian knock-out against GM Piket! Cruise to a short win against Nigel Short! Find the moves in a brilliant win against Karpov, Kasparov's biggest rival!
The course of a typical chess game can be divided into three phases: the opening, the middle game and the endgame. In order to become a strong chess player, one should obtain a certain level in all three phases of the game. However, one of the most common dilemmas every chess player encounters is working on and improving his middle game.
After beating Hjatarson 3.5-1.5, Yusupov 4.5 โ 3.5 and Jan Timman 6.5-2.5, Karpov qualified for the World Championship Final and the stage was set for the fifth match between the two Kโs. The match was held in two phases. The first twelve games were in New York City from 8 October to 7 November, 1990 and the second part of the match was
Garry Kasparov. born on the 13th April 1963, was the 13th world champion in the history of chess (according to the FIDE version from 1985-1993 whereas it was generally acknowledged that he was such till 2000). From 1.1.1984 till his retiral (2005) Kasparov was almost uninterruptedly the number one in the world ranking list and even his rivals
Similarly to the other elementary mates, the mate itself takes place either at the edge, or at the corner of the board. Some of the possible mating pictures are demonstrated on the diagram below (Hint: Note that once again White will be the mating side throughout the whole post) Here it is important to note that Whiteโs light squared bishop
Iโve seen โ both in myself and my competitors โ how satisfaction can lead to a lack of vigilance, then to mistakes and missed opportunities. Few things are as psychologically brutal as chess. Nervous energy is the ammunition we take into any mental battle. If you donโt have enough of it, your concentration will fade.
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