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             How to Win Chess Games?

Are you just beginning to play chess and want to know why do you keep loosing these games to a player who is not even good? I will give you couple of vital suggestions and tips that will dramatically improve your chess playing strength.
Let's go over the most important concepts. The first stage of the complex game of chess called the opening. In the opening it is very important to develop chess pieces. That's what the opening is made for, to mobilize your chess army... read more
Mate in 4. Do you see it?
This game was played during 2008 Delaware Quick Championship and the following position occured on the board. Do you see how can black nicely finish the game?
Delaware Quick Championship 2008
Bear, DE Round 4
Douglas Wise - Yury Markushin

Black to move
                  World Chess Championship Review

The first game of the World Chess Championship between Anand and Kramnik will be played on Tuesday, October 14th in Bonn, Germany, at 15:00 local time. The match will be played over 12 games and, if necessary, tiebreaks are scheduled for November 2nd.

The games of the World Chess Championship 2008 will be played with classical time control. From all previous resulting games with classical time control between Anand and Kramnik, the statistics shows the following results: Kramnik wins by 6-4

The official website is running an online poll, in three different languages with independents results. Remarkably enough, all 3 results differ a lot from each other!

from the website of Vladimir Kramnik www.kramnik.com

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Rank        
Name        
Title
Country
Rating        
B-Year
1
Anand, Viswanathan
GM
IND
2798
1969
2
Morozevich, Alexander
GM
RUS
2788
1977
3
Kramnik, Vladimir
GM
RUS
2788
1975
4
Ivanchuk, Vassily
GM
UKR
2781
1969
5
Topalov, Veselin
GM
BUL
2777
1975
6
Carlsen, Magnus
GM
NOR
2775
1990
7
Radjabov, Teimour
GM
AZE
2744
1987
8
Mamedyarov, Shakhriyar
GM
AZE
2742
1985
9
Shirov, Alexei
GM
ESP
2741
1972
10
Leko, Peter
GM
HUN
2741
1979
Top 100 Players July 2008 FIDE List
Online Chess vs. Over The Board Chess

Online chess is fun. Online chess is cool. Online chess is easy to play. But have you ever think about how much time do you spend playing online chess and later wondering why are you not doing well over the board, at real "wooden" chess (or may you be using plastic USCF chess set) somewhere on the Atlantic Open with standard time control? While playing online most people most commonly play so-called quick chess, with time control 10 or 15 minutes for game or even shorter. This kind of chess has NO REAL VALUE for improving your standard time control chess... read more
Poker is a complex strategy game just like chess, and nothing like totally luck-based craps game. When you play poker, you need knowledge about odds and mathematics, the ability to read your opponents, and several other important skills.
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Chess World Championship 2008
     Anand          -            Kramnik
        6.5                    4.5
                              Final
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