'Chess' is featured as a movie character in the following productions:
Widows (2013)
Actors:
Ian Fisher (actor),
Ian Fisher (director),
Ian Fisher (producer),
Dominique Swain (actress),
Sasha Krane (producer),
Danay Garcia (actress),
Yaniv Raphael Bar (editor),
Yaniv Raphael Bar (producer),
Yaniv Raphael Bar (actor),
Kathrine Kohl Thorbek (actress),
Giuseppe Schillaci (actor),
Louis-Karim Nébati (actor),
Tal Berkovich (actress),
Tal Berkovich (producer),
Tal Berkovich (writer),
Genres:
Short,
Thriller,
Low Expectations (2013)
Actors:
Andre Royo (actor),
Vern Moen (editor),
Vern Moen (producer),
Vern Moen (director),
Paula Malcomson (actress),
Michael Gladis (actor),
Grant Lee Phillips (actor),
Jesse Gloyd (director),
Matt Maust (director),
Jesse Gloyd (writer),
Matt Maust (producer),
Jesse Gloyd (producer),
Robert Pierce (producer),
Genres:
Crime,
Drama,
Short,
Addi & Chess (2013)
Actors:
Ricci Harnett (actor),
Kristin McIlquham (producer),
Henry Blake (writer),
Henry Blake (director),
Paulo Pandolpho (editor),
Victoria Bavister (producer),
Ronin Traynor (actor),
James Pickering (composer),
Asami Ohkubo (miscellaneous crew),
June Walker (miscellaneous crew),
Zarrien Masieh (actor),
June Walker (actor),
Ross Philip Lynch (writer),
Andre Fyffe (miscellaneous crew),
Andre Fyffe (actor),
Plot: Addi & Chess are best mates. However both of them are changing and so is the world around them. Over one day their lives are tested as is the friendship they thought would never change. The film explores an intense bond between two teenage boys set in an area of London which is redefining itself.
Genres:
Drama,
Short,
Taglines: Sometimes you have to change to find out who you really are.
Wet Cigarettes (2009)
Actors:
Glenn Hoeffner (actor),
Geno Brooks (actor),
Jason Michael Brescia (writer),
Jason Michael Brescia (director),
Jason Michael Brescia (producer),
Cameron Barsanti (actor),
Sebastian Pardo (producer),
Sebastian Pardo (actor),
Bob Burton (editor),
Andreas Robichaux (actor),
Robert S. Amidon (actor),
Bryson Pintard (actor),
Bryson Pintard (producer),
Lexi Sakowitz (actress),
Bryson Pintard (actor),
Genres:
Comedy,
Short,
One piece: Episodo obu choppa + Fuyu ni saku, kiseki no sakura (2008)
Actors:
Takeshi Aono (actor),
Hiroaki Hirata (actor),
Kazuya Nakai (actor),
Bin Shimada (actor),
Kappei Yamaguchi (actor),
Kazuki Yao (actor),
Masako Nozawa (actress),
Mayumi Tanaka (actress),
Ikue Ôtani (actress),
Akemi Okamura (actress),
Yuriko Yamaguchi (actress),
Kenichi Ono (actor),
Eiichiro Oda (writer),
Kenji Nomura (actor),
Yûsuke Numata (actor),
Genres:
Action,
Animation,
Comedy,
Drama,
Fantasy,
Shin Hokuto no Ken (2003)
Actors:
Takehito Koyasu (actor),
Hisao Egawa (actor),
Unshô Ishizuka (actor),
John Ledford (producer),
Samantha Inoue Harte (actress),
Fumihiko Tachiki (actor),
Charles Campbell (actor),
Hideyuki Tanaka (actor),
Tatsuya Fujiwara (actor),
Mark Williams (producer),
Romi Pak (actress),
Sanae Kobayashi (actress),
Lowell Bartholomee (actor),
Kôji Ishii (actor),
Gackt (actor),
Genres:
Action,
Animation,
Taglines: The grand master of fighting anime returns!
Black Eye (1974)
Actors:
Bob Minor (actor),
Richard Anderson (actor),
Larry D. Mann (actor),
Jack Arnold (director),
Gene Ruggiero (editor),
Cyril Delevanti (actor),
Fred Williamson (actor),
Ray Quiroz (miscellaneous crew),
Walter Scott (actor),
Maree Cheatham (actress),
Teddy Wilson (actor),
Rosemary Forsyth (actress),
Belinda Balaski (actress),
Bella Bruck (actress),
William O'Connell (actor),
Plot: Fred Williamson stars as Stone, a Los Angeles-area private eye. After a movie star's funeral, the star's signature walking cane disappears. Stone discovers that the cane is somehow connected to a string of murders. Stone's investigation takes him onto a porn movie set and into a religious cult. A major subplot involves Stone's intermittent relationship with a young bisexual woman, and the tension therein.
Keywords: african-american, baptism, barefoot, based-on-novel, beach, bisexual, blaxploitation, cane, car-chase, cocktail-party
Genres:
Action,
Crime,
Taglines: Whenever the cane turns up, someone turns up dead. Black Eye knows why.
Quotes:
Dole: California... huh... you're all freaks here.
Fair Wind to Java (1953)
Actors:
John Russell (actor),
Philip Ahn (actor),
Richard Reeves (actor),
James Dime (actor),
Victor McLaglen (actor),
Robert Douglas (actor),
Paul Fix (actor),
John George (actor),
John Halloran (actor),
Chuck Hayward (actor),
Robert Douglas (actor),
Fred MacMurray (actor),
Al Kikume (actor),
Keye Luke (actor),
Charles Sullivan (actor),
Plot: The Dutch East Indies, at the end of the nineteenth century. An adventurous captain of an American merchant vessel is looking for a sunken Dutch vessel containing 10,000 precious diamonds. Unfortunately, he's not the only one and then there's also that volcano on the nearby island of Krakatau, waiting to explode in its historical, disastrous eruption...
Keywords: based-on-novel, hidden-treasure, pirate, south-seas, trucolor, volcano, whipping
Genres:
Action,
Adventure,
Drama,
Taglines: ADVENTURE...SPECTACLE...SAVAGE LOVE! (original print ad - all caps)
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Top 8 Chess Mistakes
Everyone makes mistakes in chess, especially new players just learning the game. Today we look at the top 8 mistakes that players of all skill levels make.
#8 Bringing out your queen too early
#7 Not controlling the center of the board
#6 Not Castling
#5 Protect the King
#4 Think about opponent's plan
#3 Don't move pieces more than once
#2 Stalemate
#1 Falling for Traps
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Magnus Carlsen's Play Magnus Chess Training - Looking in the Right Place
Today Magnus Carlsen's chess app, Play Magnus - Chess, is releasing new training videos. Check out a sample from one of the 11 new videos now in the app today. Check out the new training bundles too! This video features the end game of Magnus Carlsen vs. Wesley So at the 2015 Sinquefield Cup.
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Famous Chess Game: Kasparov vs Topalov 1999 (Kasparov's Immortal)
In what is arguably the greatest chess match ever played, Kasparov shows why he is considered to be the best chess player of all time in his "Immortal" game. There are so many amazing moves I lost count. Hopefully you learn as much from the game as I did studying it.
http://www.thechesswebsite.com
Chess Software used in the video can be found at http://www.chesscentral.com and http://www.c
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Carlsen's amazing exchange sacrifice !!! (World Rapid Chess Championship 2015)
The video footage has been recorded from following official URL.
www.berlin2015.fide.com
CREDIT: Agon Limited (www.agonlimited.com)
FIDE World Rapid & Blitz Championships 2015, Chess World Rapid Championship 2015, Magnus Carlsen, Carlsen Vs Radjabov, Game 10 of Rapid Chess World Championship 2015, Carlsen's piece sacrifice
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Chess Game Review #8 - 1600 vs 1600
I picked a chess game at random from my friends list to review. I share my thoughts on the game which was between a player with a rating of approximately 1600 and the other with a rating of approximately 1600. Some special attention was given quite early on in this one regarding pawn structure and maintaining the central tension. Moreover, I attempt to show why black can do without the all too com
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Hilarious Chess Moments Collection
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Top 7 Aggressive Chess Openings
Everyone loves an aggressive chess opening so I thought I would create a list of my top 7 aggressive openings. Enjoy. #7 Danish Gambit #6 Cochrane Gambit #5 Scotch Gambit #4 King's Gambit...
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Sokolsky Speed Chess Tournament [174]
This is a speed (bullet) chess tournament (Sokolsky) I competed in on lichess.org while livestreaming on http://twitch.tv/ChessNetwork. Time controls are 1 minute per player.
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★ LIVESTREAM http://twitch.tv/ChessNetwork
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Magnus Carlsen vs Hou Yifan - World Chess Champion vs Women's World Chess Champion
A classical game played between two current World Chess Champions is extremely rare. This happened however in the 7th round of the 77th Tata Steel Chess Tournament 2015. The current World Chess Champion and world #1 Magnus Carlsen was paired with the current Women's World Chess Champion and world #70 Hou Yifan. What happens when Carlsen and Hou enter a great positional struggle in the Kalashnikov
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Anand vs Carlsen - 2013 Tal Memorial Blitz Chess
This video shows the match between Vishy Anand and Magnus Carlsen in round 3 of the 2013 Tal Memorial blitz chess tournament. http://youtu.be/a7bau-qhRms Rus...
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Chess Openings - Jerome Gambit
The Jerome Gambit is a very aggressive opening commonly found in the Giuoco Piano after the moves:
1. e4 e5
2. Nf3 Nc6
3. Bc4 Bc5
4. Bxf7+ Kxf7
5. Nxe5+ Nxe5
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Dirty Chess Tricks 15 (Urusov Gambit Accepted)
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Dirty chess tricks to win fast, How to play Bishop's Opening?, Bishop's Gambit, Win fast against e5, Chess tricks to win fast for white, Chess traps for white, Chess openings for white, Urusov Gambit Accepted, How to play aggressively against e5?, attacking chess, aggressive chess, Chess tricks, Chess traps, Chess Gambit, Chess tricks & traps
PGN:-
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Magnus Carlsen Blind & Timed Chess Simul at the Sohn Conference in NYC
While in NYC for the Play Live Challenge & Chess Works, Magnus did a timed, blind simul in front of thousands of people. There was no order, and Magnus had 1/3 of the time. Watch and see how it all went down.
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Top 10 Chess Openings
The most common question I get asked is the top chess openings a player should learn in chess so I thought I'd create a video to answer that question. In sem...
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Crazy chess game! Absolutely briliant tactics! : Wei Yi vs Zhou Jianchao : 4th Danzhou (2013)
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[Event "4th Danzhou Tournament"]
[Site "Danzhou CHN"]
[Date "2013.05.28"]
[EventDate "2013.05.20"]
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An absolutely insane immortal chess game by Wei Yi ! - "Game of the Decade" is Susan Polgar's tweet!
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Nakamura vs Caruana Chess in Ferguson, Missouri
Watch two of the best chess players of all time battle it out over the board in a special chess goodwill visit to a school in Ferguson, Missouri.
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How many chess games are possible?
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Dr James Grime talking about the Shannon Number and other chess stuff. More soon on chess positions and numbers.
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A History of Chess Openings - GM Yasser Seirawan - 2014.10.01
Grandmaster Yasser Seirawan takes us through the history of "good" openings. What did Emanuel Lasker say? Why was the Ruy Lopez all the rage and why is the Alekhine passé? Much like fashion, there are different defenses that trend hot with the passing years. Seirawan also shares a story about U.S. Junior star Daniel Naroditsky.
Openings include:
C67 Ruy Lopez, Berlin defence, open variation
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Dirty chess tricks to win fast 3 (Tennison Gambit)
FACEBOOK :- http://www.facebook.com/gj.chess Chess tricks to win fast for white, Chess traps for white, Chess openings for white, Scandinavian Defense, How...
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10 Golden Moves | Chess
Watch more How to Play Chess videos: http://www.howcast.com/videos/514276-What-Is-Blitz-Chess-Chess Learn 10 golden chess moves from Chess NYC in this Howcas...
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How A Game Of Chess Can Make You Smarter: Lessons With A Chess Master
If you don’t know chess, you need to learn it.
You can make yourself smarter by playing chess.
Some moves you do, don’t make sense. You’re doing them to see what the opponent does next. When you’re not sure what to do, pick the most flexible move.
Remember, It’s not the smartest or strongest that survive, it’s the most adaptable.
What do you do to think outside the box?
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Hikaru Nakamura's most outrageous chess opening! Tradewise Gibraltar 2015 - Round 1
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[Event "Tradewise Gibraltar"]
[Site "Caleta ENG"]
[Date "2015.01.27"]
[Round "1.2"]
[White "Jovana V
Top 8 Chess Mistakes
Everyone makes mistakes in chess, especially new players just learning the game. Today we look at the top 8 mistakes that players of all skill levels make.
#8 ...
Everyone makes mistakes in chess, especially new players just learning the game. Today we look at the top 8 mistakes that players of all skill levels make.
#8 Bringing out your queen too early
#7 Not controlling the center of the board
#6 Not Castling
#5 Protect the King
#4 Think about opponent's plan
#3 Don't move pieces more than once
#2 Stalemate
#1 Falling for Traps
wn.com/Top 8 Chess Mistakes
Everyone makes mistakes in chess, especially new players just learning the game. Today we look at the top 8 mistakes that players of all skill levels make.
#8 Bringing out your queen too early
#7 Not controlling the center of the board
#6 Not Castling
#5 Protect the King
#4 Think about opponent's plan
#3 Don't move pieces more than once
#2 Stalemate
#1 Falling for Traps
- published: 14 May 2015
- views: 5837
Magnus Carlsen's Play Magnus Chess Training - Looking in the Right Place
Today Magnus Carlsen's chess app, Play Magnus - Chess, is releasing new training videos. Check out a sample from one of the 11 new videos now in the app today. ...
Today Magnus Carlsen's chess app, Play Magnus - Chess, is releasing new training videos. Check out a sample from one of the 11 new videos now in the app today. Check out the new training bundles too! This video features the end game of Magnus Carlsen vs. Wesley So at the 2015 Sinquefield Cup.
wn.com/Magnus Carlsen's Play Magnus Chess Training Looking In The Right Place
Today Magnus Carlsen's chess app, Play Magnus - Chess, is releasing new training videos. Check out a sample from one of the 11 new videos now in the app today. Check out the new training bundles too! This video features the end game of Magnus Carlsen vs. Wesley So at the 2015 Sinquefield Cup.
- published: 23 Nov 2015
- views: 900
Famous Chess Game: Kasparov vs Topalov 1999 (Kasparov's Immortal)
In what is arguably the greatest chess match ever played, Kasparov shows why he is considered to be the best chess player of all time in his "Immortal" game. T...
In what is arguably the greatest chess match ever played, Kasparov shows why he is considered to be the best chess player of all time in his "Immortal" game. There are so many amazing moves I lost count. Hopefully you learn as much from the game as I did studying it.
http://www.thechesswebsite.com
Chess Software used in the video can be found at http://www.chesscentral.com and http://www.chessok.com
wn.com/Famous Chess Game Kasparov Vs Topalov 1999 (Kasparov's Immortal)
In what is arguably the greatest chess match ever played, Kasparov shows why he is considered to be the best chess player of all time in his "Immortal" game. There are so many amazing moves I lost count. Hopefully you learn as much from the game as I did studying it.
http://www.thechesswebsite.com
Chess Software used in the video can be found at http://www.chesscentral.com and http://www.chessok.com
- published: 24 Jun 2010
- views: 1107768
Carlsen's amazing exchange sacrifice !!! (World Rapid Chess Championship 2015)
The video footage has been recorded from following official URL.
www.berlin2015.fide.com
CREDIT: Agon Limited (www.agonlimited.com)
FIDE World Rapid & Blitz C...
The video footage has been recorded from following official URL.
www.berlin2015.fide.com
CREDIT: Agon Limited (www.agonlimited.com)
FIDE World Rapid & Blitz Championships 2015, Chess World Rapid Championship 2015, Magnus Carlsen, Carlsen Vs Radjabov, Game 10 of Rapid Chess World Championship 2015, Carlsen's piece sacrifice
wn.com/Carlsen's Amazing Exchange Sacrifice (World Rapid Chess Championship 2015)
The video footage has been recorded from following official URL.
www.berlin2015.fide.com
CREDIT: Agon Limited (www.agonlimited.com)
FIDE World Rapid & Blitz Championships 2015, Chess World Rapid Championship 2015, Magnus Carlsen, Carlsen Vs Radjabov, Game 10 of Rapid Chess World Championship 2015, Carlsen's piece sacrifice
- published: 11 Oct 2015
- views: 499
Chess Game Review #8 - 1600 vs 1600
I picked a chess game at random from my friends list to review. I share my thoughts on the game which was between a player with a rating of approximately 1600 a...
I picked a chess game at random from my friends list to review. I share my thoughts on the game which was between a player with a rating of approximately 1600 and the other with a rating of approximately 1600. Some special attention was given quite early on in this one regarding pawn structure and maintaining the central tension. Moreover, I attempt to show why black can do without the all too common move like h6 in the Philidor Defence. And judging by the length of this video, you can expect a whole lot more. Time controls were 10 minutes for each side.
Playing site: http://www.chess.com/?ref_id=1552369
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wn.com/Chess Game Review 8 1600 Vs 1600
I picked a chess game at random from my friends list to review. I share my thoughts on the game which was between a player with a rating of approximately 1600 and the other with a rating of approximately 1600. Some special attention was given quite early on in this one regarding pawn structure and maintaining the central tension. Moreover, I attempt to show why black can do without the all too common move like h6 in the Philidor Defence. And judging by the length of this video, you can expect a whole lot more. Time controls were 10 minutes for each side.
Playing site: http://www.chess.com/?ref_id=1552369
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- published: 24 Nov 2015
- views: 768
Hilarious Chess Moments Collection
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Kasparov, Carlsen, Anand, Ivanchuk, Svidler, Karpov, Spassky, Kochnoi, Grischuk, Chess Videos, Funny Chess video...
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Kasparov, Carlsen, Anand, Ivanchuk, Svidler, Karpov, Spassky, Kochnoi, Grischuk, Chess Videos, Funny Chess videos, Funny Chess player video, Funny Chess GM video, Chess, Chess Documentary, Chess Movie, Chess opening, Chess Middle Game, Chess End game, GM, WGM, IM, FM, NM, Every Chess Player MUST WATCH Video
wn.com/Hilarious Chess Moments Collection
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Kasparov, Carlsen, Anand, Ivanchuk, Svidler, Karpov, Spassky, Kochnoi, Grischuk, Chess Videos, Funny Chess videos, Funny Chess player video, Funny Chess GM video, Chess, Chess Documentary, Chess Movie, Chess opening, Chess Middle Game, Chess End game, GM, WGM, IM, FM, NM, Every Chess Player MUST WATCH Video
- published: 15 Nov 2015
- views: 1065
Top 7 Aggressive Chess Openings
Everyone loves an aggressive chess opening so I thought I would create a list of my top 7 aggressive openings. Enjoy. #7 Danish Gambit #6 Cochrane Gambit #5 Sco...
Everyone loves an aggressive chess opening so I thought I would create a list of my top 7 aggressive openings. Enjoy. #7 Danish Gambit #6 Cochrane Gambit #5 Scotch Gambit #4 King's Gambit...
wn.com/Top 7 Aggressive Chess Openings
Everyone loves an aggressive chess opening so I thought I would create a list of my top 7 aggressive openings. Enjoy. #7 Danish Gambit #6 Cochrane Gambit #5 Scotch Gambit #4 King's Gambit...
Sokolsky Speed Chess Tournament [174]
This is a speed (bullet) chess tournament (Sokolsky) I competed in on lichess.org while livestreaming on http://twitch.tv/ChessNetwork. Time controls are 1 minu...
This is a speed (bullet) chess tournament (Sokolsky) I competed in on lichess.org while livestreaming on http://twitch.tv/ChessNetwork. Time controls are 1 minute per player.
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wn.com/Sokolsky Speed Chess Tournament 174
This is a speed (bullet) chess tournament (Sokolsky) I competed in on lichess.org while livestreaming on http://twitch.tv/ChessNetwork. Time controls are 1 minute per player.
★ FACEBOOK http://facebook.com/ChessNetwork
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- published: 22 Nov 2015
- views: 7695
Magnus Carlsen vs Hou Yifan - World Chess Champion vs Women's World Chess Champion
A classical game played between two current World Chess Champions is extremely rare. This happened however in the 7th round of the 77th Tata Steel Chess Tournam...
A classical game played between two current World Chess Champions is extremely rare. This happened however in the 7th round of the 77th Tata Steel Chess Tournament 2015. The current World Chess Champion and world #1 Magnus Carlsen was paired with the current Women's World Chess Champion and world #70 Hou Yifan. What happens when Carlsen and Hou enter a great positional struggle in the Kalashnikov variation of the Sicilian Defense?
PGN:
1. e4 c5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. d4 cxd4 4. Nxd4 e5 5. Nb5 d6 6. c4 Be7 7. N1c3 a6 8. Na3 Be6 9. Nc2 Bg5 10. Be2 Bxc1 11. Rxc1 Nf6 12. O-O O-O 13. Qd2 Qb6 14. Rfd1 Rfd8 15. b3 h6 16. h3 Qa7 17. Bf3 Ne7 18. Ne3 Nc6 19. Bg4 Nd4 20. Bxe6 fxe6 21. Nc2 Nxc2 22. Rxc2 Rd7 23. Qe2 Rad8 24. Rd3 Qc5 25. Na4 Qc6 26. Re3 b6 27. Nb2 Rf7 28. Rd2 Nd7 29. Nd3 a5 30. Nb2 Nc5 31. Nd1 Rdf8 32. Qe1 Rd8 33. Nc3 Rfd7 34. Qd1 Na6 35. Qh5 Nc7 36. Rg3 Kh8 37. Rdd3 Re7 38. Rg6 Qe8 39. Rdg3 Rdd7 40. Nd1 Rf7 41. Qe2 Rf4 42. Qe3 b5 43. Nb2 Rdf7 44. c5 Qc6 45. Nd3 b4 46. Qe2 Rh4 47. R6g4 Rxg4 48. Qxg4 Kg8 49. Qh5 Nb5 50. Rg4 Nc3 51. Qxh6 Nxe4 52. Qxe6 Nxf2 53. Nxe5 Nxh3+ 54. Kh2
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wn.com/Magnus Carlsen Vs Hou Yifan World Chess Champion Vs Women's World Chess Champion
A classical game played between two current World Chess Champions is extremely rare. This happened however in the 7th round of the 77th Tata Steel Chess Tournament 2015. The current World Chess Champion and world #1 Magnus Carlsen was paired with the current Women's World Chess Champion and world #70 Hou Yifan. What happens when Carlsen and Hou enter a great positional struggle in the Kalashnikov variation of the Sicilian Defense?
PGN:
1. e4 c5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. d4 cxd4 4. Nxd4 e5 5. Nb5 d6 6. c4 Be7 7. N1c3 a6 8. Na3 Be6 9. Nc2 Bg5 10. Be2 Bxc1 11. Rxc1 Nf6 12. O-O O-O 13. Qd2 Qb6 14. Rfd1 Rfd8 15. b3 h6 16. h3 Qa7 17. Bf3 Ne7 18. Ne3 Nc6 19. Bg4 Nd4 20. Bxe6 fxe6 21. Nc2 Nxc2 22. Rxc2 Rd7 23. Qe2 Rad8 24. Rd3 Qc5 25. Na4 Qc6 26. Re3 b6 27. Nb2 Rf7 28. Rd2 Nd7 29. Nd3 a5 30. Nb2 Nc5 31. Nd1 Rdf8 32. Qe1 Rd8 33. Nc3 Rfd7 34. Qd1 Na6 35. Qh5 Nc7 36. Rg3 Kh8 37. Rdd3 Re7 38. Rg6 Qe8 39. Rdg3 Rdd7 40. Nd1 Rf7 41. Qe2 Rf4 42. Qe3 b5 43. Nb2 Rdf7 44. c5 Qc6 45. Nd3 b4 46. Qe2 Rh4 47. R6g4 Rxg4 48. Qxg4 Kg8 49. Qh5 Nb5 50. Rg4 Nc3 51. Qxh6 Nxe4 52. Qxe6 Nxf2 53. Nxe5 Nxh3+ 54. Kh2
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- published: 18 Jan 2015
- views: 301
Anand vs Carlsen - 2013 Tal Memorial Blitz Chess
This video shows the match between Vishy Anand and Magnus Carlsen in round 3 of the 2013 Tal Memorial blitz chess tournament. http://youtu.be/a7bau-qhRms Rus......
This video shows the match between Vishy Anand and Magnus Carlsen in round 3 of the 2013 Tal Memorial blitz chess tournament. http://youtu.be/a7bau-qhRms Rus...
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This video shows the match between Vishy Anand and Magnus Carlsen in round 3 of the 2013 Tal Memorial blitz chess tournament. http://youtu.be/a7bau-qhRms Rus...
- published: 14 Jun 2013
- views: 378658
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author: hannelie006
Chess Openings - Jerome Gambit
The Jerome Gambit is a very aggressive opening commonly found in the Giuoco Piano after the moves:
1. e4 e5
2. Nf3 Nc6
3. Bc4 Bc5
4. Bxf7+ Kxf7
5. Nxe5+ Nxe5...
The Jerome Gambit is a very aggressive opening commonly found in the Giuoco Piano after the moves:
1. e4 e5
2. Nf3 Nc6
3. Bc4 Bc5
4. Bxf7+ Kxf7
5. Nxe5+ Nxe5
wn.com/Chess Openings Jerome Gambit
The Jerome Gambit is a very aggressive opening commonly found in the Giuoco Piano after the moves:
1. e4 e5
2. Nf3 Nc6
3. Bc4 Bc5
4. Bxf7+ Kxf7
5. Nxe5+ Nxe5
- published: 22 Nov 2015
- views: 5368
Dirty Chess Tricks 15 (Urusov Gambit Accepted)
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Dirty chess tricks to win fast, How to play Bishop's Opening?, Bishop's Gambit, Win fast against e5, Chess tricks...
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Dirty chess tricks to win fast, How to play Bishop's Opening?, Bishop's Gambit, Win fast against e5, Chess tricks to win fast for white, Chess traps for white, Chess openings for white, Urusov Gambit Accepted, How to play aggressively against e5?, attacking chess, aggressive chess, Chess tricks, Chess traps, Chess Gambit, Chess tricks & traps
PGN:-
[Event "?"]
[Site "?"]
[Date "2015.11.22"]
[Round "?"]
[White "Urusov Gambit Accepted"]
[Black "?"]
[Result "*"]
[Annotator "Jani,Gunjan"]
[PlyCount "35"]
[EventDate "2015.11.24"]
1. e4 e5 2. Bc4 Nf6 3. d4 exd4 4. Nf3 Nxe4 5. Qxd4 Nf6 (5... Nc5 6. Bg5 f6 (
6... Be7 7. Qxg7 Rf8 8. O-O d6 9. Bxe7 Qxe7 10. Re1 Be6 11. Nc3 c6 12. Nd4 Nbd7
13. b4 d5 14. bxc5 dxc4 15. Ne4 O-O-O 16. Nd6+ Kb8 17. Rab1 Ka8 18. Nxe6) 7.
Be3 c6 8. Nc3 d5 9. O-O-O Be7 10. Nxd5 cxd5 11. Bxd5 Bd7 12. Rhe1 Nc6 13. Qc4 (
13. Qxc5 Bxc5 14. Bxc5+ Ne7 15. Bxe7 Qxe7 16. Rxe7+ Kxe7) 13... Na5 14. Qxc5
Bxc5 15. Bxc5+ Be6 16. Bxe6 Qc7 17. Bd5+ Kd8 18. Be6+ Ke8 19. Bg8+) (5... Nd6
6. O-O Nc6 (6... Nxc4 7. Re1+ Be7 8. Qxg7 Rf8 9. Bh6 Ne5) 7. Re1+ Ne7 (7... Be7
8. Qxg7 Rf8 9. Bh6) 8. Bb3 Ndf5 (8... b6 9. Ng5 h6 10. Qxd6 hxg5 11. Qd5 d6 12.
Qxa8) 9. Qd5 Nd6 10. Ng5 f6 11. Qf7+ Nxf7 12. Bxf7#) 6. Bg5 Be7 (6... Qe7+ 7.
Kf1 Nc6 8. Qh4 d5 9. Bxd5 Qd6 10. Bxc6+ Qxc6 11. Nc3 Be6 12. Bxf6 gxf6 13. Rd1
Qc4+ 14. Qxc4 Bxc4+ 15. Kg1) 7. Nc3 Nc6 (7... O-O 8. O-O-O c6 9. Rhe1 d5 (9...
h6 10. Bxh6 gxh6 11. Qe3 Re8 12. Bxf7+ Kxf7 13. Ne5+ Kg7 14. Qg3+ Ng4 15. Qxg4+
Bg5+ 16. f4 d6 17. Qg3 Qf6 18. fxg5 Qxg5+ 19. Qxg5+ hxg5 20. Rxd6) 10. Bd3 Be6
11. Qh4 h6 (11... g6 12. Nd4 Re8 (12... Bd7 13. Rxe7 Qxe7 14. Bxf6) 13. Nxe6
fxe6 14. Rxe6 Nbd7 15. f4 Kf7 16. f5 gxf5 17. Rde1 b5 18. Bxf5 b4 19. R6e2 bxc3
20. Bxd7 cxb2+ 21. Kb1 Qxd7 22. Bxf6 Bxf6 23. Qxh7+ Kf8 24. Qxd7) (11... Nbd7
12. Bxh7+ Nxh7 13. Bxe7) 12. Rxe6 hxg5 (12... fxe6 13. Bxh6 Ne4 (13... gxh6 14.
Qg3+ Kh8 15. Qg6 Qe8 16. Qxh6+ Kg8 17. Ne5 Qh5 18. Bh7+ Nxh7 19. Qxh5) 14. Qg4
Bf6 15. Nxe4 dxe4 16. Bxg7 Bxg7 17. Qxe6+ Kh8 18. Qh3+ Kg8 19. Bc4+) 13. Nxg5
fxe6 14. Bh7+ Kh8 15. Bf5+ Kg8 16. Bxe6+ Rf7 17. Bxf7+ Kf8 18. Qh8+ Ng8 19.
Qxg8#) 8. Qh4 O-O 9. O-O-O d6 10. Bd3 h6 (10... g6 11. Rhe1 Be6 (11... Re8 12.
Rxe7 Qxe7 13. Bxf6) 12. g4 Nxg4 (12... a5 13. Bf5 Bxf5 14. gxf5 Re8) 13. Rxe6
fxe6 14. Qxg4 Bxg5+ 15. Nxg5 Rxf2 16. Qxe6+ Kh8 17. Nf7+ Rxf7 18. Qxf7) 11.
Bxh6 gxh6 (11... Nd5 12. Bg5 {4}) 12. Qxh6 Nb4 13. Ng5 Nxd3+ 14. Rxd3 Bf5 15.
Rg3 Bg6 16. Ne6 fxe6 17. Qxg6+ Kh8 18. Qg7# *
[Event "Berlin sim"]
[Site "Berlin"]
[Date "1891.??.??"]
[Round "?"]
[White "Keidanski, Hermann"]
[Black "Lasker, Emanuel"]
[Result "1-0"]
[ECO "C24"]
[Annotator "Jani,Gunjan"]
[PlyCount "55"]
[EventDate "1891.??.??"]
[EventType "simul"]
[EventRounds "1"]
[EventCountry "GER"]
[Source "ChessBase"]
[SourceDate "1998.11.10"]
1. e4 e5 2. Bc4 Nf6 3. d4 exd4 4. Nf3 Nxe4 5. Qxd4 Nf6 6. Bg5 Be7 7. Nc3 O-O 8.
O-O-O d6 9. Rhe1 Nc6 10. Qh4 Bf5 11. Qf4 Bg6 12. g4 Na5 13. Bd3 Qd7 14. Bxf6
Bxf6 15. Nd5 Bd8 16. Bf5 Bxf5 17. gxf5 f6 18. h4 b5 19. Nd4 Nc4 20. Qe4 Rc8 21.
Nc6 Ne5 (21... Qxc6 22. Ne7+) 22. Nxa7 Ra8 23. Nb6 cxb6 24. Qxa8 Qxf5 25. Qd5+
Kh8 26. Qxd6 Qf4+ 27. Kb1 Rg8 28. Qxd8 1-0
[Event "?"]
[Site "?"]
[Date "2015.11.24"]
[Round "?"]
[White "Fendrisch"]
[Black "Steiniz"]
[Result "*"]
[Annotator "Jani,Gunjan"]
[PlyCount "37"]
[EventDate "2015.11.24"]
1. e4 e5 2. Bc4 Nf6 3. d4 exd4 4. Nf3 Nxe4 5. Qxd4 Nf6 6. Bg5 Be7 7. Nc3 c6 8.
O-O-O d5 9. Rhe1 Be6 (9... dxc4 {0} 10. Qxd8# {0}) 10. Bd3 Qa5 11. Kb1 (11. Bf5
Bxf5 12. Bxf6 gxf6 13. Qxf6) 11... Nbd7 12. Ne5 c5 13. Qh4 Nxe5 14. Rxe5 O-O-O
15. Bd2 Qc7 (15... d4 16. Rxe6 fxe6 17. Nb5 Qb6 18. Re1 Rhe8 19. a4 a5 20. Qh3
Bf8 21. Bf4) 16. Nb5 Qxe5 17. Bf4 Qh5 18. Nxa7+ Kd7 19. Bb5# *
[Event "?"]
[Site "?"]
[Date "1967.07.03"]
[Round "?"]
[White "Timoscenko"]
[Black "Karpov"]
[Result "*"]
[ECO "C24"]
[Annotator "Jani,Gunjan"]
[PlyCount "53"]
[TimeControl "900+5"]
{509MB, Fritz 14.ctg, Gunjan-PC} 1. e4 {0} e5 2. Bc4 Nf6 3. d4 exd4 4. Nf3 Nxe4
5. Qxd4 Nf6 6. Bg5 Be7 7. Nc3 c6 8. O-O-O d5 9. Rhe1 Be6 10. Bd3 Nbd7 11. Qh4
c5 (11... O-O 12. Bxh7+ Nxh7 {0} 13. Bxe7) (11... Qa5 12. Nd4) (11... Nc5 12.
Nd4 Nxd3+ 13. Rxd3 Qd6 14. Rde3) 12. Ne5 Nxe5 (12... c4 13. Bf5 Bxf5 14. Nxd7
Bxd7 15. Bxf6 gxf6 16. Rxe7+ Qxe7 (16... Kxe7 17. Nxd5+ Kf8 18. Qh6+ Ke8 19.
Nxf6+ Ke7 20. Qh4 Bc6) 17. Nxd5 Qe2 18. Nxf6+ Kd8 19. Rxd7+) 13. Rxe5 d4 14. f4
Nd7 (14... dxc3 15. Bb5+ Nd7 (15... Bd7 16. Bxf6 O-O 17. Rxe7) 16. Rxd7) 15.
Bb5 Bxg5 16. fxg5 Qc7 17. Bxd7+ Kxd7 (17... Qxd7 18. g6 h6 (18... f6) 19. gxf7+
Kxf7 (19... Qxf7 20. Rxe6+ Qxe6 21. Re1) 20. Qf4+ Kg8 21. Rxc5) 18. Qe4 Rad8
19. b4 cxb4 (19... b6 20. bxc5 bxc5) 20. Rxd4+ Kc8 21. Rxb4 Rd7 22. Rxe6 Qxc3 (
22... fxe6 23. Rc4) 23. Rc4+ Qxc4 24. Qxc4+ Rc7 25. Qxc7+ Kxc7 26. Re7+ Kc6 27.
Rxf7 *
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PGN:-
[Event "?"]
[Site "?"]
[Date "2015.11.22"]
[Round "?"]
[White "Urusov Gambit Accepted"]
[Black "?"]
[Result "*"]
[Annotator "Jani,Gunjan"]
[PlyCount "35"]
[EventDate "2015.11.24"]
1. e4 e5 2. Bc4 Nf6 3. d4 exd4 4. Nf3 Nxe4 5. Qxd4 Nf6 (5... Nc5 6. Bg5 f6 (
6... Be7 7. Qxg7 Rf8 8. O-O d6 9. Bxe7 Qxe7 10. Re1 Be6 11. Nc3 c6 12. Nd4 Nbd7
13. b4 d5 14. bxc5 dxc4 15. Ne4 O-O-O 16. Nd6+ Kb8 17. Rab1 Ka8 18. Nxe6) 7.
Be3 c6 8. Nc3 d5 9. O-O-O Be7 10. Nxd5 cxd5 11. Bxd5 Bd7 12. Rhe1 Nc6 13. Qc4 (
13. Qxc5 Bxc5 14. Bxc5+ Ne7 15. Bxe7 Qxe7 16. Rxe7+ Kxe7) 13... Na5 14. Qxc5
Bxc5 15. Bxc5+ Be6 16. Bxe6 Qc7 17. Bd5+ Kd8 18. Be6+ Ke8 19. Bg8+) (5... Nd6
6. O-O Nc6 (6... Nxc4 7. Re1+ Be7 8. Qxg7 Rf8 9. Bh6 Ne5) 7. Re1+ Ne7 (7... Be7
8. Qxg7 Rf8 9. Bh6) 8. Bb3 Ndf5 (8... b6 9. Ng5 h6 10. Qxd6 hxg5 11. Qd5 d6 12.
Qxa8) 9. Qd5 Nd6 10. Ng5 f6 11. Qf7+ Nxf7 12. Bxf7#) 6. Bg5 Be7 (6... Qe7+ 7.
Kf1 Nc6 8. Qh4 d5 9. Bxd5 Qd6 10. Bxc6+ Qxc6 11. Nc3 Be6 12. Bxf6 gxf6 13. Rd1
Qc4+ 14. Qxc4 Bxc4+ 15. Kg1) 7. Nc3 Nc6 (7... O-O 8. O-O-O c6 9. Rhe1 d5 (9...
h6 10. Bxh6 gxh6 11. Qe3 Re8 12. Bxf7+ Kxf7 13. Ne5+ Kg7 14. Qg3+ Ng4 15. Qxg4+
Bg5+ 16. f4 d6 17. Qg3 Qf6 18. fxg5 Qxg5+ 19. Qxg5+ hxg5 20. Rxd6) 10. Bd3 Be6
11. Qh4 h6 (11... g6 12. Nd4 Re8 (12... Bd7 13. Rxe7 Qxe7 14. Bxf6) 13. Nxe6
fxe6 14. Rxe6 Nbd7 15. f4 Kf7 16. f5 gxf5 17. Rde1 b5 18. Bxf5 b4 19. R6e2 bxc3
20. Bxd7 cxb2+ 21. Kb1 Qxd7 22. Bxf6 Bxf6 23. Qxh7+ Kf8 24. Qxd7) (11... Nbd7
12. Bxh7+ Nxh7 13. Bxe7) 12. Rxe6 hxg5 (12... fxe6 13. Bxh6 Ne4 (13... gxh6 14.
Qg3+ Kh8 15. Qg6 Qe8 16. Qxh6+ Kg8 17. Ne5 Qh5 18. Bh7+ Nxh7 19. Qxh5) 14. Qg4
Bf6 15. Nxe4 dxe4 16. Bxg7 Bxg7 17. Qxe6+ Kh8 18. Qh3+ Kg8 19. Bc4+) 13. Nxg5
fxe6 14. Bh7+ Kh8 15. Bf5+ Kg8 16. Bxe6+ Rf7 17. Bxf7+ Kf8 18. Qh8+ Ng8 19.
Qxg8#) 8. Qh4 O-O 9. O-O-O d6 10. Bd3 h6 (10... g6 11. Rhe1 Be6 (11... Re8 12.
Rxe7 Qxe7 13. Bxf6) 12. g4 Nxg4 (12... a5 13. Bf5 Bxf5 14. gxf5 Re8) 13. Rxe6
fxe6 14. Qxg4 Bxg5+ 15. Nxg5 Rxf2 16. Qxe6+ Kh8 17. Nf7+ Rxf7 18. Qxf7) 11.
Bxh6 gxh6 (11... Nd5 12. Bg5 {4}) 12. Qxh6 Nb4 13. Ng5 Nxd3+ 14. Rxd3 Bf5 15.
Rg3 Bg6 16. Ne6 fxe6 17. Qxg6+ Kh8 18. Qg7# *
[Event "Berlin sim"]
[Site "Berlin"]
[Date "1891.??.??"]
[Round "?"]
[White "Keidanski, Hermann"]
[Black "Lasker, Emanuel"]
[Result "1-0"]
[ECO "C24"]
[Annotator "Jani,Gunjan"]
[PlyCount "55"]
[EventDate "1891.??.??"]
[EventType "simul"]
[EventRounds "1"]
[EventCountry "GER"]
[Source "ChessBase"]
[SourceDate "1998.11.10"]
1. e4 e5 2. Bc4 Nf6 3. d4 exd4 4. Nf3 Nxe4 5. Qxd4 Nf6 6. Bg5 Be7 7. Nc3 O-O 8.
O-O-O d6 9. Rhe1 Nc6 10. Qh4 Bf5 11. Qf4 Bg6 12. g4 Na5 13. Bd3 Qd7 14. Bxf6
Bxf6 15. Nd5 Bd8 16. Bf5 Bxf5 17. gxf5 f6 18. h4 b5 19. Nd4 Nc4 20. Qe4 Rc8 21.
Nc6 Ne5 (21... Qxc6 22. Ne7+) 22. Nxa7 Ra8 23. Nb6 cxb6 24. Qxa8 Qxf5 25. Qd5+
Kh8 26. Qxd6 Qf4+ 27. Kb1 Rg8 28. Qxd8 1-0
[Event "?"]
[Site "?"]
[Date "2015.11.24"]
[Round "?"]
[White "Fendrisch"]
[Black "Steiniz"]
[Result "*"]
[Annotator "Jani,Gunjan"]
[PlyCount "37"]
[EventDate "2015.11.24"]
1. e4 e5 2. Bc4 Nf6 3. d4 exd4 4. Nf3 Nxe4 5. Qxd4 Nf6 6. Bg5 Be7 7. Nc3 c6 8.
O-O-O d5 9. Rhe1 Be6 (9... dxc4 {0} 10. Qxd8# {0}) 10. Bd3 Qa5 11. Kb1 (11. Bf5
Bxf5 12. Bxf6 gxf6 13. Qxf6) 11... Nbd7 12. Ne5 c5 13. Qh4 Nxe5 14. Rxe5 O-O-O
15. Bd2 Qc7 (15... d4 16. Rxe6 fxe6 17. Nb5 Qb6 18. Re1 Rhe8 19. a4 a5 20. Qh3
Bf8 21. Bf4) 16. Nb5 Qxe5 17. Bf4 Qh5 18. Nxa7+ Kd7 19. Bb5# *
[Event "?"]
[Site "?"]
[Date "1967.07.03"]
[Round "?"]
[White "Timoscenko"]
[Black "Karpov"]
[Result "*"]
[ECO "C24"]
[Annotator "Jani,Gunjan"]
[PlyCount "53"]
[TimeControl "900+5"]
{509MB, Fritz 14.ctg, Gunjan-PC} 1. e4 {0} e5 2. Bc4 Nf6 3. d4 exd4 4. Nf3 Nxe4
5. Qxd4 Nf6 6. Bg5 Be7 7. Nc3 c6 8. O-O-O d5 9. Rhe1 Be6 10. Bd3 Nbd7 11. Qh4
c5 (11... O-O 12. Bxh7+ Nxh7 {0} 13. Bxe7) (11... Qa5 12. Nd4) (11... Nc5 12.
Nd4 Nxd3+ 13. Rxd3 Qd6 14. Rde3) 12. Ne5 Nxe5 (12... c4 13. Bf5 Bxf5 14. Nxd7
Bxd7 15. Bxf6 gxf6 16. Rxe7+ Qxe7 (16... Kxe7 17. Nxd5+ Kf8 18. Qh6+ Ke8 19.
Nxf6+ Ke7 20. Qh4 Bc6) 17. Nxd5 Qe2 18. Nxf6+ Kd8 19. Rxd7+) 13. Rxe5 d4 14. f4
Nd7 (14... dxc3 15. Bb5+ Nd7 (15... Bd7 16. Bxf6 O-O 17. Rxe7) 16. Rxd7) 15.
Bb5 Bxg5 16. fxg5 Qc7 17. Bxd7+ Kxd7 (17... Qxd7 18. g6 h6 (18... f6) 19. gxf7+
Kxf7 (19... Qxf7 20. Rxe6+ Qxe6 21. Re1) 20. Qf4+ Kg8 21. Rxc5) 18. Qe4 Rad8
19. b4 cxb4 (19... b6 20. bxc5 bxc5) 20. Rxd4+ Kc8 21. Rxb4 Rd7 22. Rxe6 Qxc3 (
22... fxe6 23. Rc4) 23. Rc4+ Qxc4 24. Qxc4+ Rc7 25. Qxc7+ Kxc7 26. Re7+ Kc6 27.
Rxf7 *
- published: 24 Nov 2015
- views: 1301
Magnus Carlsen Blind & Timed Chess Simul at the Sohn Conference in NYC
While in NYC for the Play Live Challenge & Chess Works, Magnus did a timed, blind simul in front of thousands of people. There was no order, and Magnus had 1/3 ...
While in NYC for the Play Live Challenge & Chess Works, Magnus did a timed, blind simul in front of thousands of people. There was no order, and Magnus had 1/3 of the time. Watch and see how it all went down.
wn.com/Magnus Carlsen Blind Timed Chess Simul At The Sohn Conference In NYC
While in NYC for the Play Live Challenge & Chess Works, Magnus did a timed, blind simul in front of thousands of people. There was no order, and Magnus had 1/3 of the time. Watch and see how it all went down.
- published: 22 May 2015
- views: 1670
Top 10 Chess Openings
The most common question I get asked is the top chess openings a player should learn in chess so I thought I'd create a video to answer that question. In sem......
The most common question I get asked is the top chess openings a player should learn in chess so I thought I'd create a video to answer that question. In sem...
wn.com/Top 10 Chess Openings
The most common question I get asked is the top chess openings a player should learn in chess so I thought I'd create a video to answer that question. In sem...
Crazy chess game! Absolutely briliant tactics! : Wei Yi vs Zhou Jianchao : 4th Danzhou (2013)
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[Event "4th Danzhou Tournament"]
[Site "Danzhou CHN"]
[Date "2013.05.28"]
[EventDate "2013.05.20"]
[Round "8.5"]
[Result "1-0"]
[White "Wei Yi"]
[Black "Zhou Jianchao"]
[ECO "B80"]
[WhiteElo "2530"]
[BlackElo "2607"]
[PlyCount "53"]
1. e4 c5 2. Nf3 d6 3. d4 cxd4 4. Nxd4 Nf6 5. Nc3 a6 6. Be3 e6
7. f3 b5 8. Qd2 Nbd7 9. g4 b4 10. Nce2 h6 11. O-O-O Qc7 12. h4
d5 13. exd5 Nxd5 14. Nf4 Nxe3 15. Qxe3 Qe5 16. Qd2 Bc5 17. Nf5
O-O 18. Re1 Qb8 19. Nxg7 b3 20. axb3 Qb4 21. c3 Qxb3 22. Ngh5
Rb8 23. Nd3 Ba3 24. Rh2 Bb7 25. Kb1 Bxf3 26. Qxh6 Qxc3 27. Re5
1-0
wn.com/Crazy Chess Game Absolutely Briliant Tactics Wei Yi Vs Zhou Jianchao 4Th Danzhou (2013)
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[Event "4th Danzhou Tournament"]
[Site "Danzhou CHN"]
[Date "2013.05.28"]
[EventDate "2013.05.20"]
[Round "8.5"]
[Result "1-0"]
[White "Wei Yi"]
[Black "Zhou Jianchao"]
[ECO "B80"]
[WhiteElo "2530"]
[BlackElo "2607"]
[PlyCount "53"]
1. e4 c5 2. Nf3 d6 3. d4 cxd4 4. Nxd4 Nf6 5. Nc3 a6 6. Be3 e6
7. f3 b5 8. Qd2 Nbd7 9. g4 b4 10. Nce2 h6 11. O-O-O Qc7 12. h4
d5 13. exd5 Nxd5 14. Nf4 Nxe3 15. Qxe3 Qe5 16. Qd2 Bc5 17. Nf5
O-O 18. Re1 Qb8 19. Nxg7 b3 20. axb3 Qb4 21. c3 Qxb3 22. Ngh5
Rb8 23. Nd3 Ba3 24. Rh2 Bb7 25. Kb1 Bxf3 26. Qxh6 Qxc3 27. Re5
1-0
- published: 20 Jul 2015
- views: 2140
An absolutely insane immortal chess game by Wei Yi ! - "Game of the Decade" is Susan Polgar's tweet!
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wn.com/An Absolutely Insane Immortal Chess Game By Wei Yi Game Of The Decade Is Susan Polgar's Tweet
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- published: 03 Jul 2015
- views: 2108
Nakamura vs Caruana Chess in Ferguson, Missouri
Watch two of the best chess players of all time battle it out over the board in a special chess goodwill visit to a school in Ferguson, Missouri.
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Watch two of the best chess players of all time battle it out over the board in a special chess goodwill visit to a school in Ferguson, Missouri.
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Watch two of the best chess players of all time battle it out over the board in a special chess goodwill visit to a school in Ferguson, Missouri.
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How many chess games are possible?
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Dr James Grime talking about the Shannon Number and other chess stuff. More soon on chess positions an...
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A History of Chess Openings - GM Yasser Seirawan - 2014.10.01
Grandmaster Yasser Seirawan takes us through the history of "good" openings. What did Emanuel Lasker say? Why was the Ruy Lopez all the rage and why is the Al...
Grandmaster Yasser Seirawan takes us through the history of "good" openings. What did Emanuel Lasker say? Why was the Ruy Lopez all the rage and why is the Alekhine passé? Much like fashion, there are different defenses that trend hot with the passing years. Seirawan also shares a story about U.S. Junior star Daniel Naroditsky.
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C67 Ruy Lopez, Berlin defence, open variation
B04 Alekhine's defence, modern, Larsen variation
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Grandmaster Yasser Seirawan takes us through the history of "good" openings. What did Emanuel Lasker say? Why was the Ruy Lopez all the rage and why is the Alekhine passé? Much like fashion, there are different defenses that trend hot with the passing years. Seirawan also shares a story about U.S. Junior star Daniel Naroditsky.
Openings include:
C67 Ruy Lopez, Berlin defence, open variation
B04 Alekhine's defence, modern, Larsen variation
- published: 17 Oct 2014
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Dirty chess tricks to win fast 3 (Tennison Gambit)
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FACEBOOK :- http://www.facebook.com/gj.chess Chess tricks to win fast for white, Chess traps for white, Chess openings for white, Scandinavian Defense, How...
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10 Golden Moves | Chess
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How A Game Of Chess Can Make You Smarter: Lessons With A Chess Master
If you don’t know chess, you need to learn it.
You can make yourself smarter by playing chess.
Some moves you do, don’t make sense. You’re doing them to see w...
If you don’t know chess, you need to learn it.
You can make yourself smarter by playing chess.
Some moves you do, don’t make sense. You’re doing them to see what the opponent does next. When you’re not sure what to do, pick the most flexible move.
Remember, It’s not the smartest or strongest that survive, it’s the most adaptable.
What do you do to think outside the box?
wn.com/How A Game Of Chess Can Make You Smarter Lessons With A Chess Master
If you don’t know chess, you need to learn it.
You can make yourself smarter by playing chess.
Some moves you do, don’t make sense. You’re doing them to see what the opponent does next. When you’re not sure what to do, pick the most flexible move.
Remember, It’s not the smartest or strongest that survive, it’s the most adaptable.
What do you do to think outside the box?
- published: 20 Nov 2015
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Hikaru Nakamura's most outrageous chess opening! Tradewise Gibraltar 2015 - Round 1
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[Event "Tradewise Gibraltar"]
[Site "Caleta ENG"]
[Date "2015.01.27"]
[Round "1.2"]
[White "Jovana Vojinovic"]
[Black "Hikaru Nakamura"]
[Result "0-1"]
[ECO "A80"]
[PlyCount "66"]
[EventDate "2015.01.27"]
1. d4 f5 2. Bg5 c6 (2... Nf6 3. Bxf6 exf6) 3. e3 Qb6 4. Nd2 Qxb2 5. Rb1 (5. Bd3
) 5... Qc3 (5... Qxa2 6. Nc4 Qa4 7. e4 fxe4 8. Ra1 Qb4+ (8... Qb5 9. Nd6+) 9.
Bd2 Qb5 10. Nd6+) 6. g4 (6. Bd3 d6 7. Ne2 Qa5 8. O-O) 6... Qa5 7. gxf5 Qxf5 8.
h4 Qa5 9. Nh3 g6 10. Bd3 d6 11. Qf3 (11. h5 Bxh3 12. Rxh3 Qxg5 13. hxg6 Qg1+
14. Nf1 Nf6 15. Rxb7 {White better even here!}) 11... Nd7 12. h5 (12. Rg1 Ndf6
13. Nf4 Kd8 14. h5 Bg7 15. Bh4 Kc7 16. hxg6 h6 17. Ke2) 12... Ndf6 13. hxg6
hxg6 14. Bxg6+ Kd8 15. Bf4 Kc7 16. Ng5 Rxh1+ 17. Qxh1 Bh6 18. Qh4 Bd7 19. Bd3
Nd5 20. Ne6+ Bxe6 21. Bxh6 Nc3 22. Ra1 Qb4 23. Kf1 Nxa2 24. Rd1 (24. Rxa2 Bxa2)
24... Nc3 25. Re1 Nxh6 26. Qxh6 Bd7 27. f3 (27. Qg7 a5 28. Qxe7 Nd5) 27... a5
28. Kf2 a4 29. Qg5 Rh8 30. Qg3 Nd5 31. Rd1 c5 32. Bc4 (32. dxc5 Qxc5 33. Nf1 b5
) 32... Nc3 33. Re1 b5 {0-1} 0-1
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[Event "Tradewise Gibraltar"]
[Site "Caleta ENG"]
[Date "2015.01.27"]
[Round "1.2"]
[White "Jovana Vojinovic"]
[Black "Hikaru Nakamura"]
[Result "0-1"]
[ECO "A80"]
[PlyCount "66"]
[EventDate "2015.01.27"]
1. d4 f5 2. Bg5 c6 (2... Nf6 3. Bxf6 exf6) 3. e3 Qb6 4. Nd2 Qxb2 5. Rb1 (5. Bd3
) 5... Qc3 (5... Qxa2 6. Nc4 Qa4 7. e4 fxe4 8. Ra1 Qb4+ (8... Qb5 9. Nd6+) 9.
Bd2 Qb5 10. Nd6+) 6. g4 (6. Bd3 d6 7. Ne2 Qa5 8. O-O) 6... Qa5 7. gxf5 Qxf5 8.
h4 Qa5 9. Nh3 g6 10. Bd3 d6 11. Qf3 (11. h5 Bxh3 12. Rxh3 Qxg5 13. hxg6 Qg1+
14. Nf1 Nf6 15. Rxb7 {White better even here!}) 11... Nd7 12. h5 (12. Rg1 Ndf6
13. Nf4 Kd8 14. h5 Bg7 15. Bh4 Kc7 16. hxg6 h6 17. Ke2) 12... Ndf6 13. hxg6
hxg6 14. Bxg6+ Kd8 15. Bf4 Kc7 16. Ng5 Rxh1+ 17. Qxh1 Bh6 18. Qh4 Bd7 19. Bd3
Nd5 20. Ne6+ Bxe6 21. Bxh6 Nc3 22. Ra1 Qb4 23. Kf1 Nxa2 24. Rd1 (24. Rxa2 Bxa2)
24... Nc3 25. Re1 Nxh6 26. Qxh6 Bd7 27. f3 (27. Qg7 a5 28. Qxe7 Nd5) 27... a5
28. Kf2 a4 29. Qg5 Rh8 30. Qg3 Nd5 31. Rd1 c5 32. Bc4 (32. dxc5 Qxc5 33. Nf1 b5
) 32... Nc3 33. Re1 b5 {0-1} 0-1
- published: 29 Jan 2015
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