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Community Blog Discussions - I'm Finally Winning at OTB Chess#2

Congratulations on some impressive and well-deserved results! If the games you've posted here are a representative sample, you've improved enormously since I started following your posts last year. Lo…


Squire_Western
Community Blog Discussions - 0 for 3#2

We've all hit those rough patches. Keep it up, and I'm sure the victories will start to roll in soon!


Squire_Western
Community Blog Discussions - Visit to the Chicago Chess Center#2

May Ray chess set - very cool! The knight looks like a violin scroll. The position on the board seems to be a Queen's Gambit Declined in which Black has blocked their c-pawn with their knight for some…


Squire_Western
Community Blog Discussions - IA Harding Memorial 2023 Recap#2

Regarding your question about the (temporary) pawn sacrifice 16...f4!? in Game 1: it wasn't immediately obvious to me (~1600 USCF), but it made perfect sense after I looked at the line you provided. W…


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Community Blog Discussions - 5 GM Habits for OTB Chess Success#5

@PetrosKan I do something similar to Habit #3 when I play OTB: I take the cap off my pen, then I do my blunder check. The purpose is the same as writing down the opponent's time: it's a physical habit…


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Community Blog Discussions - Chess is 99% taking pieces#8

When I'm reading "Simple Chess" or studying the games of Karpov and feel my brain swelling with positional understanding, I am inclined to disagree with the author. The day after blundering a full roo…


Squire_Western
General Chess Discussion - OTB: Writing notation before making the move#3

Here's a document that answers your question (see topic #5): https://new.uschess.org/sites/default/files/media/documents/uschess-fide-rules-comparison.pdf. Personally, a technique I use to remind myse…


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General Chess Discussion - Modern chess writing#7

Jonathan Rowson's "The Seven Deadly Chess Sins" and "Chess for Zebras" are beautifully written books (not just "chess books") that are infused with fun and wonder.


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