How to Beat Your Dad at Chess (Chess for Schools)

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How to Beat Your Dad at Chess (Chess for Schools)

How to Beat Your Dad at Chess (Chess for Schools)

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Double attacks don't get much better than this A knight on the f5-square is beautifully posted for possible combinations involving the black king. What a great title and although Manny pointed out the obvious sexist implications, 'How to beat your parent at chess' just doesn't have the same ring to it. The name Anastasia's Mate is derived from a novel, Anastasia und das Schachspiel by Wilhelm Heinse, published in 1903, which has an example in the book. Concentrate hard Top chess masters develop great powers of concentration, as they know that the most amazing nuances can be hidden in almost any position.

How to Beat Your Dad at Chess by Murray Chandler - Open Library How to Beat Your Dad at Chess by Murray Chandler - Open Library

What to do if Your Dad is Garry Kasparov It has to be admitted that if your Dad is one of the greatest chess players of all time, you have a bit of a problem! Although any piece can act as the decoy, capturing with the queen on f7 (giving check and attacking the black rook) is clearly the most devastating version. If you want to become a really strong player - a potential chess master - you will need to work on all aspects of your game. However, for practical purposes, the text introducing each Deadly Checkmate always refers to the position from White's point of view.Legall's Mate is only seen at beginner level, but a refined version (Legall's PseudoSacrifice) can trap anyone. There are so many different positions where the classic Greek Gift sacrifice can be played that an entire book could be written on the subject. A danger-signal for Black (apart from an open or semi-open h-file) comes when the f7-point is attacked by White's queen and defended only by Black's king.

How to Beat Your Dad at Chess - Murray Chandler - Google Books How to Beat Your Dad at Chess - Murray Chandler - Google Books

These themes are recurring, and crop up again and again in chess games - virtually regardless of the level of the players, or the precise placement of the pieces. White moves 1 l:th7 + decoys the black king from the defence of the pawn on f7 - and onto the h-file.The idea is that if Black captures the queen, White's minor pieces will deliver checkmate in one or two moves. The standard back-rank mate occurs when a queen or rook gives check on the eighth rank, and the opposing king's escape is prevented by his own pawns. Rooked again on the g-jile The incredibly talented Harry Nelson Pillsbury (1872-1906) had more than one win with this concept, but his 16-move win over Lee in London 1899 was certainly the most amazing. He is a former proprietor and Editor-in-Chief of the British Chess Magazine and the author of several bestselling chess books.



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