Tags: online chess, chess, play chess, play chess online, online chess, play chess, sudoku
Chess Forum uskidscompute.com << - < - > - >>
| From | Message | Posted by wschmidt uskidscompute.com
5/21/2006 12:27:31 play online chess | Subject: Novice Nook #18
Message: This week's article is entitled "It's Not Really Winning a Tempo!" and talks about some common misperceptions of newer players. I'm checking in from home today, so my linking is suspect, but you can find it at "chesscafe.com/text/heisman18".
Sorry to be late in posting - I was traveling at the end of the week. ws
| Posted by ccmcacollister uskidscompute.com
5/21/2006 12:57:18 play online chess | Establishing the link ...
Message: with addition of w w w to front after h t t p: / /
and . p d f to the end .
And HOPING ! :))
-> www.chesscafe.com
* * *
GOT IT ! }8-)
|
Chess news:
World Chess Cup Offers an Opening for Players With Ambitions -- The top 30 chess players in the world can earn good livings. But it is considerably more difficult for the players ranked just below them. Their appearance fees are lower, and they rarely are invited to the chess tournaments that offer the best prize money. For these players, the World Chess Cup now being held in Khanty Mansiysk, Russia, is a great opportunity. With a field of 128 and prize money totaling $1.6 million — with $120,000 going to the winner — the tournament is giving some second-tier players a chance to compete against the chess elite, and perhaps to join them. The winner also will be seeded into the candidates’ matches for the world chess ...
World Chess Cup Is Down to Great Eight -- The World Chess Cup, an important part of the system to select a challenger for the world chess championship, moved into the fifth round Wednesday as the field was reduced to 8. Upsets marked some of the earlier matches, but form held in the fourth round, as the final underdogs were dismissed. The remaining ches players are Boris Gelfand of Israel, the No. 1 seed and the oldest remaining player at 41; Vugar Gashimov of Azerbaijan, No. 2; Peter Svidler of Russia, No. 3; Ruslan Ponomariov of Ukraine, No. 7; Dmitry Jakovenko of Russia, No. 9; Sergey Karjakin of Ukraine, No. 12, (at 19, the youngest remaining player); Shakhriyar Mamedyarov of Azerbaijan, ...
Defence, part 3: How can white avoid checkmate? -- Kramnik-Carlsen, Moscow 2007. Black threatens … Qh3 mate. How can White defend? Former world chess champion Vladimir Kramnik and 19-year-old Norwegian chess prodigy Magnus Carlsen will be the favourites to win the London Chess Classic, which runs from 8-15 December at the Olympia Exhibition Centre. Kramnik has just triumphed at the Tal Memorial, while Carlsen has been training with Garry Kasparov and is now No 1 on the world rating list. The top four English chess players – Short, Adams, Howell and McShane – will face a stern test. Visitors are welcome: there will be live commentary and side events to play in. In this encounter Kramnik and Carlsen ...
|
|