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The Center Game Chronicles 1

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The Center Game Chronicles 1

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GM Mark Paragua: His game is absolutely superb

02/02/2022 –  GM Mark Paragua showed his class dismantling black’s Center Game using the 12…d5 line.  After move 23. Ne5, black’s position is broken. Very entertaining game…

Our 2nd featured game is played by GM Ian Nepomniachtchi and GM Pentala Harikrishna. Black used the 12…d6 line which is solid and defensive as shown… let’s find out . But coffee first…

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CHESS BLOG No. 57 : Date: 2nd February 2022

Black's game plan: Play solid while pawn up

1st Game : Check diagram below (GAME VIEWER 1)

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Taking the pawn at e4 on move 8, looks promising for black. But the compensation being pawn down when black has difficulties developing queenside pieces which is paramount to white's clear advantage in the middle game.

2nd Game: Check diagram below (GAME VIEWER 2)

Black's Game Plan: defense is the main plan

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White did all to complicate the position in the middle game. But black's play was too solid resulting in a draw.

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Beating the Queen’s Gambit 2: using 5. Bf4

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Beating the Queen's Gambit 2: using 5. Bf4 line

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GM Magnus Carlsen : How to tame the Queen's Gambit?

23/1/2022 –  GM Magnus Carlsen demonstrated that he can play any white opening. This game, he showed how to pressure black’s center pawn and the game.

Fantastic game by GM Sergei Zhigalko by showing how to create a backward pawn in black’s central position. This is a very instructive game, so let’s enjoy it but coffee first.

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CHESS BLOG No. 56 : Date: 13th January 2022

Black's game plan: disrupt the center

1st Game : Check diagram below (GAME VIEWER 1)

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White controlled the game in the middlegame but black tried to complicate the position on move 17...Nd4. But it was a miscalculation, let's find out...

2nd Game: Check diagram below (GAME VIEWER 2)

Black's Game Plan: develop the bishop (c8) to b7

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After black's 11...c5 move, white created weakness on black's center pawn then continuously pressured it by maneuvering other pieces to control the game.

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Beating the Queen’s Gambit: 5. Bf4

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Beating the Queen's Gambit: using 5. Bf4 line

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GM Ding Liren : the Queen's Gambit killer

13/1/2022 –  It is difficult to beat the Queen’s Gambit set-up because it has solid defense and controls the center. But GM Ding Liren shows us how to win by using the 5. Bf4 variation.

Both featured games are exciting to watch and learn. See how he beat GM Magnus Carlsen and GM Levon Aronian where black was not able to recover and was not able to counter punch at all.  What I noticed about GM Liren is he plays like the former World Champion GM Anatoly Karpov. But first things first,  have a hot and delicious coffee first…

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CHESS BLOG No. 56 : Date: 13th January 2022

Black's game plan: develop the bad bishop

1st Game : Check diagram below (GAME VIEWER 1)

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Black's 6...b6 line is much better setup than the 6...Nbd7. However, the position was still disadvantageous when GM Ding Liren created many weaknesses on both black's kingside and queenside position.

2nd Game: Check diagram below (GAME VIEWER 2)

Black's Game Plan: develop the knight first and control the center.

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This is one of the most beautiful games I have seen. Very elegant game...truly marvelous to see GM Ding Liren play. I learned a lot from it...but coffee first...

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ENDGAME CORNER - SOLVE THE PROBLEM BELOW

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The Anti-King’s Gambit Chronicles 3

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The Anti-King's Gambit Chronicles 3

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GM Hikaru Nakamura : 4...g5 line vs the King's Gambit

4/1/2022 –  This featured game is a reflection of how tactical GM plays. GM Maxime Vachier-Lagrave sacrificed 2 pieces to destroy black’s kingside and ended in a Queen versus 3 pieces endgame.

The 2nd featured game is played on the ICCF platform where you play your opponent via email. You notice the rating and the level of play is quite above against 1500 rated players on live games. Most importantly we learn a valuable lesson that it is a must to research chess openings. But have a delicious and hot coffee first…

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CHESS BLOG No. 55 : Date: 4th January 2022

Black's game plan: destroy white's kingside

1st Game : Check diagram below (GAME VIEWER 1)

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The 5...g5 move is a standard strategy to protect the f4 pawn but the main idea is to cramp white's position, unable to develop the bishop at c1.

2nd Game: Check diagram below (GAME VIEWER 2)

Black's Game Plan: Attack the white king at the center

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Steven Lund's rating is 1340 in ICCF tournaments but the level of play is probably Master caliber as it shows in this game. Bottom line is we learn from this game and use it against King's Gambit players.

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The Anti-King’s Gambit Chronicles 2

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The Anti-King's Gambit Chronicles 2

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GM Sergey Karjakin : 2...ef4 line vs the King's Gambit

30/12/2021 –  Russian GM Sergey Karjakin played 5…Qh5 after white’s  5. Nf3.  The strategy of black is to hold on to the f4 pawn then slowly build-up to pressure white’s kingside.

The 2nd featured game showed how guts and perseverance to win is possible even playing a much higher rated GM,  but first, enjoy your hot and delicious coffee…

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CHESS BLOG No. 54 : Date: 30th December 2021

Black's game plan: Protect the f4 pawn at all cost

1st Game : Check diagram below (GAME VIEWER 1)

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The 5...Qh5 move wants to pressure the pinned knight but will slowly build up pieces at kingside and must make sure the f4 pawn is protected.

2nd Game: Check diagram below (GAME VIEWER 2)

Black's Game Plan: To limit mobility of white's pieces and defend the f4 pawn.

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NM King showed experience in handling the 5...Qh6 line. From start to finish, he controlled the game with his cunning style. Let's find out, BUT COFFEE FIRST.....

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ENDGAME CORNER - SOLVE THE PROBLEM BELOW

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The Anti-King's Gambit Chronicles 1

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GM Alexander Grischuk : 2...ef4 line vs the King's Gambit

24/12/2021 –  Russian GM Alexander Grischuk showed his mastery in tackling the dangerous King’s Gambit. His technical style is amazing, slowly building his position and attacks smoothly…

GM Aleksandar Indjic beat GM Luke McShane in just 11 moves. Black’s 2…Nf6 line versus the King’s Gambit is so interesting. I can not believe a Super GM defeated flawlessly. Let’s find out.. but first, enjoy your hot and delicious coffee…

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CHESS BLOG No. 53 : Date: 24th December 2021

Black's game plan: Protect the f4 pawn

1st Game : Check diagram below (GAME VIEWER 1)

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GM Grischuk displayed vast knowledge about this 3...h6 ine. White's 6. g3 move is the deciding factor when it weakens the kingside. But there is much to learn in this game as well as how GM Grischuk's patience and calmness is one thing for us to emulate.

2nd Game: Check diagram below (GAME VIEWER 2)

Black's Game Plan: Entice the e4 pawn to over extend

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Black's opening strategy is very tricky. It is worth studying this line. Check why this game is finished in just 11 moves BUT COFFEE FIRST.....

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ENDGAME CORNER - SOLVE THE PROBLEM BELOW

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The Anti-Pirc Chronicles 3

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The Anti-Pirc Chronicles 3

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GM Tiberiu-Marian Georgescu : 5. Be3 vs Pirc Defense

17/12/2021 –  Romanian GM Georgescu displayed vast understanding on 5. Be3 line versus the Pirc Defense. Despite the huge difference of rating and playing a 2600 GM is no easy task at all. Determination to win, preparedness and guts is no doubt that he has the skills of Super GM as shown in his game.

Dealing against black’s 5…Ng4 line is a bit annoying. In this game, Brazilian GM Rafael Leitao  showed mastery why the move 5…Ng4 does not interfere with his plans to outmaneuver his opponent. When black’s king unfortunately stuck in the center, he did not waste time in destroying black’s kingside. Let’s find out.. but first, enjoy your hot and delicious coffee…

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CHESS BLOG No. 52 : Date: 17th December 2021

Black's game plan: exchanging the inactive bishop

1st Game : Check diagram below (GAME VIEWER 1)

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GM Georgescu played as required based on black's intention to exchange his knight at f3. But it went all smoothly for white, check his strategy and learn from it.

Black's Game Plan: Disrupt the placement of the bishop

2nd Game: Check diagram below (GAME VIEWER 2)

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This game demonstrates how to handle an annoying knight. Black lost too much tempo in employing the 5...Ng4 line. Check this game and relax while enjoying your coffee....

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GM Kateryna Lagno : 5. Be3 line vs. The Pirc Defense

06/12/2021 –  Black used the 2…g6 line to divert the game in a different Pirc Format. Although it has similar make-up, the difference lies on execution. GM Kateryna Lagno has vast experience and understanding on this line as it is shown in Game 1. A chess prodigy, she became WGM at the age of 12.

Ukrainian GM Olexandr Bortnyk handled the 4. Be3 line fiercely against a very talented teen GM Nihal Sarin from India.  It  is an exciting game, both wanted to win but time is also a part of the game which is the deciding factor on the outcome of this fantastic game. But first, enjoy your hot and delicious coffee…

CHESS BLOG No. 51 : Date: 6th December 2021

Black's game plan: develop the queenside first

1st Game : Check diagram below (GAME VIEWER 1)

GM Lagno showed her expertise in dismantling black's defense. The decision of black to not castle resulted in a king hunt. Let's find out....

Black's Game Plan: Control the center

2nd Game: Check diagram below (GAME VIEWER 2)

GM Nihal Sarin's strategic piece play gained him the upper hand. But due to time pressure, he mishandled the position and the game.

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GM Nikita Vitiugov: 5. Be3 line vs. The Pirc Defense

01/12/2021 –  The Pirc Defense is very similar to King’s Indian Defense but on 1. e4 opening classification. Russian GM Nikita Vitiugov displayed a systematic approach to attack black’s kingside. 

GM Hikaru Nakamura is well aware about the dangerous white’s 5. Be3 line. He delayed  castling at kingside to develop first the queenside pieces and pawns. Let us check how American GM Jeffery Xiong makes it so simple to beat GM Nakamura. This is a one sided game. But let us have a hot…delicious coffee… 

CHESS BLOG No. 50 : Date: 1st December 2021

Black's game plan: Castle early then develop pieces

1st Game : Check diagram below (GAME VIEWER 1)

GM Richard Rapport castled early but this triggered automatic response from GM Nikita Vitiugov to attack the kingside. He did it in elegance and great accuracy that placed black's position irreparable. Let's see what happened...

Black's Game Plan: Delayed castling

2nd Game: Check diagram below (GAME VIEWER 2)

It is pretty obvious that GM Hikaru Nakamura is aware of white's 5. Be3 intentions: to attack black's castled king. Therefore, he delayed castling but GM Jeffery Xiong is well prepared. Let's find out....

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The Anti-Caro-Kann Chronicles 3

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The Anti-Caro-Kann Chronicles 3

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GM Peter Svidler: Fantastic Counter-Attack

24/11/2021 –  Some GMs tolerate attacks on their territory, but it comes with precision and courage to acquire those skills. GM Peter Svidler is one of these grandmasters who possess excellent patience to repel attacks but of course it comes with a great plan.

GM Peter Svidler used his line 10. Bb4 which is a different line to previous Anti-CaroKann Chronicles 1 & 2. These 2 featured games are exciting and have a huge sense of unpredictability mostly in the climax part. Yes, the result always  ends well to those who are patient.. but coffee first…

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CHESS BLOG No. 49 : Date: 24th November 2021

Black's Game Plan: 11...f6 line

1st Game : Check diagram below (GAME VIEWER 1)

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GM Volodymyr Onyshchuk is a feisty competitor. This game has unpredictability as to who's going to win. Both GMs worked hard but there is a great reward to those who are patient.

GM Svidler: 13. Bd3 long range planning

2nd Game: Check diagram below (GAME VIEWER 2)

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To attack must be planned, study all possibilities and always have a Plan B just in case it doesn't work. But in this game, the attack backfired and it was too late to regroup as well. Enjoy the game...cheers..

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