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The Epic Battle: Gukesh vs Magnus Carlsen

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The Opening Moves It's the big clash between Gukesh and Magnus Carlson. Gukesh opens the game with F4, while Magnus prepares himself for the battle. Gukesh attacks the F5 pawn with his queen, and Magnus tries to trade bishops to gain an advantage. The position becomes more complex as both players strategize their moves. A Game of Strategy As the game progresses, it becomes clear that Gukesh has an advantage with center control. Magnus tries to defend his position and counterattack, but Gukesh's moves are calculated and strong. The players navigate through the unknown position of Chess 960, making it a highly strategic and intense battle. A Turn of Events With each move, the tension builds, and both players showcase their skills and resourcefulness. Magnus makes a risky move by sacrificing a pawn, hoping to gain an initiative. However, Gukesh finds a brilliant move to counter Magnus's plan, leading to a shift in the game's dynamics. The Final Stretch As the

Homework of the day

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Black to play Black to play Black to play White to play White to play

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White to play Black to play Black to play Black to play White to play

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Black to play White to play White to play Black to play Black to play

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Black to play Black to play White to play White to play White to play

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White to play Black to play White to play White to play Black to play

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White to play White to play Black to play White to play Black to play

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White to Play Black to play Black to play White to play White to play

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White to play Can you find the only way for White to win the game?

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HOW TO BECOME A STRONG CHESSPLAYER

THE OPENING 1.) Use a Stylistic Bias Sheet to determine which openings will suit you best as you form your repertoire. 2.) Have a definite opening repertoire. 3.) Stick with it - don't "hop around". 4.) Otherwise, you will not understand the typical middlegame pawn-structures that arise from standard openings. 5.) Study the opening repertoire that you do have very thoroughly. 6.) In casual, postal, e-mail, I.C.C., computer and blitz play, it is fine to look at other openings in order to avoid getting stale and "in a rut", but for your serious games it is essential to specialize, specialize, SPECIALIZE! 7.) Remember: if you have 100 hours to spend in study, it is far better to spend 25 hours each on 4 different lines than 4 hours each on 25 different lines. 8.) Specialization also facilitates analogous thinking which helps you to orient yourself in unfamiliar opening / early middlegame situations. 9.) There are vastly more books written on chess

Endgame Calculations for advance players

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                                                                                                                                       White to play Can White win in this position ??

Back with lots of food for your brain

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Hello reader !! Sorry for not posting this days...Was busy with my personal stuff, so was not able to post.So here I am with lots of positions and with lots of food for your brain..White to play in all positions...Find the best continuation.