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It’s a Fight for Tough Guys After All… RileyD, nwJ (Riley D. Driver) – 20 Feb ’14

https://tankinz.com/19pjb7a It’s a Fight For Tough Guys After All It is necessary to remind ourselves that chess is above all a sport. The ability to wage battle may be the most essential trait for success in the game. As Bobby Fischer was proud to admit: “There are tough players and nice guys, and I’m a tough […]

The Game of the Century….lecture by M. Kellie, 12 Feb

https://elisabethbell.com/8wgmb2um We’ve been a little lax about posting Wednesday and Thursday evening lectures…..slowly but surely, we’ll catch up.   Here’s one that was given on the 12th of February… “The Game of the Century”  Donald Byrne -vs-Robert James Fischer  (Gruenfeld Defense)…. The Game of the Century        

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The 3. e5 Advance & Louis Paulsen…Lecture by Riley Driver, 18 Dec 2013

I had no idea Louis Paulsen was a chess theoretician and drew one match against Anderssen and won two others. Where I learned this was in GM Evgeny Sveshnikov’s book “French Defense Advance Variation Volume 1” and it is where I found the following game as well…. and for the rest of the lecture….. 3e5 […]

Exciting Chess (by mail!) 6 Nov 2013 lecture by Riley Driver

Crowl, who lost this game, “declared it (this game) to be ‘perhaps the best game of chess he had ever played,’ i.e., up till 1935.” Thus it is the first game in “How Purdy Won,” a collection of 53 of Purdy’s games on his way to winning the World Chess Correspondence Championship. (The quote above […]

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The Lady That Did…..M. Kellie Lecture 30 Oct 2013

https://asperformance.com/uncategorized/1khjf96 White:  N Kosolapov Black:  Nezhmetdinov 1.  e4                    e5 2.  Nf3                  Nc6 3.  Nc3                 Nf6 4.  d3                    d5 Position look:  We have a four knights!  Position is equal. 5.  exd5                Nxd5 6.  Be2                  Bb4 7.  Bd2                 O-O 8.  Ne4                 Be7 Position look:  Black withdraws his dark squared bishop, why?  Wouldn’t perhaps Bd7 or Be6 be preferred?  […]

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Incredible Dutch – by Riley Driver (lectured 2 Oct 2013)

https://wasmorg.com/2024/03/07/e0wlducezrt Yefim Bogolyubov vs. Alexander Alekehine Round 10, September 21, 1922 ECO A90 – Dutch – “The Triple Queen Sacrifice” The organizers of the Hastings chess congress decided to hold a masters tournament which would pit two English masters against four of the best from the European continent. The participants of the double round robin were […]