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      Las Vegas Blitz Chess #3 – GM Ron Henley vs Will Stewart – French Defense
      Posted on August 1, 2012 by William in All Articles w/ Videos, Blitz/Bullet Chess, Strategy & Game Review

      The match situation before game 3 was extremely tense as Game 1 had been drawn and I had won game 2 in a complicated tactical struggle. GM Henley changed his strategy and opened with 1. e4, to which I responded with 1. c5 and intended to play a Sicilian Defense. However Ron played the 2. c3 Anti-Sicilian, so I decided to transpose into a French Defense with 2. …e6 3. d4 d5. I was trying […]

      1st Computer Chess Program to Beat Kasparov – Intel Grand Prix 1994
      Posted on July 31, 2012 by William in All Articles w/ Videos, Classic Games (Pre 2010), General Chess Articles, Strategy & Game Review

      Volume 1 of the “Intel Grand Prix” chess DVD Series features in-depth analysis of the 1994 “Intel Grand Prix” chess tournament in London, 1994. The below promotional youtube chess video is an excerpt that specifically analyzes Kasparov’s loss in round 1 of this tournament to the Pentium Genius computer chess program. Grandmaster Daniel King does a fantastic job of commentating in this 4-part chess DVD series, breaking down extremely subtle and complex maneuvers so that […]

      Biel 2012 – Mangus Carlsen vs Viktor Bologan (Speaker: IM Bindi Cheng)
      Posted on July 30, 2012 by William in All Articles w/ Videos, Strategy & Game Review, Tournament Updates

      Round 3 GM Bologan – GM Carlsen make-up game. Bologan’s having a rough tournament, having lost 3 straight after taking over from Morozevich (who lost 2 and was hospitalized) while Carlsen has had 1 win and 4 draws. The line they played is a variation in the Sicilian Rossolimo and it seems like Bologan is still playing poorly as he quickly allowed Carlsen to equalize and soon gave him the initiative. While GM’s may disagree […]

      Kosteniuk Beats Super-GM Wang Hao at Blitz 2012
      Posted on July 29, 2012 by William in All Articles w/ Videos, Blitz/Bullet Chess, Strategy & Game Review

      Kosteniuk opens with the Nimzo-Indian and quickly achieves pressure against white’s center. Wang Hao consolidates his position and pushes forward to take the initiative and attack in the center and on the kingside. Kosteniuk’s has strong counterplay on the queenside and especially with her B+Q battery on the h1-a8 diagonal, however it seems that white’s position is preferable due to the long-term attacking chances against black’s lonely king. Apparently low on time after a complicated […]

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      3 Comments

      1. Anonymous Reply
        August 2, 2012 at 3:23 am

        Did W get a norm?

      2. Online Chess Reply
        August 2, 2012 at 5:42 am

        I could not get any IM or GM norms at the Las Vegas Chess Festival because it was only 6 rounds instead of 9.

      3. Anonymous Reply
        August 2, 2012 at 1:54 pm

        That sucks. FIDE should change this rule.

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