Here it si another Kosteniuk's great game.
The knight in d3 is scary! Put pieces in advanced squares it´s half of the way to control the entire board.
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11/29/09
Blitz Jackova - Kosteniuk
Posted by: Mr. Crowley em 6:31 AM 0 comments
11/28/09
Geri's Game - Pixar's Short Film
Now here's a short video released by Pixar in 1997, and winer of the best animation film prize in that year, has also won several awards for best animated feature and best short film in the following year.
Hope you enjoy it.
Posted by: Mr. Crowley em 10:18 AM 0 comments
Labels: Geri's Game, Pixar, Short Film
11/27/09
Blitz Kosteniuk - Zhu Chen
Enjoy the wisdom of Alexandra Kosteniuk...
Posted by: Mr. Crowley em 6:28 PM 0 comments
11/23/09
Military Strategy vs. Chess Strategy
The memory of this great military strategist is still alive to this day due to his work: "The art of war". This book is the most popular strategy work of the current days, being studied around the world for entrepreneurs, in order to prepare for the business world.
His teachings are also useful for Chess due to the depth and breadth of his ideas.
Here are some Sun Tzu's ideas (commented) that everyone should know:
"a military commander must attack where the enemy is unprepared and must use paths that, for the enemy, are unexpected ..." - Principle of Surprise;
"If you discover the weakness of the opponent, you must affect it quickly. Capture, initially, what is very valuable to the enemy. Do not reveal the time of the attack." - Principle of vulnerabilities;
"Invincibility is in defense, the possibility of victory in the attack. Who defends shows that his strength is inadequate; who attacks, shows that it is abundant." (In Chess is important to defend when we are in the lower position and attack when we are in advantage, attack in lower position is suicide);
"If it isn't advantageous, never send troops; if it yields no profit, never use your men; if it isn't a dangerous situation, never fight a battle hasty ..." (Attacks must be planned, there should be harmony between the parts, attack without activate all the parts is precipitated);
"If you know the enemy and yourself, you needn't fear the result of a hundred battles. If you know yourself but not the enemy, for every victory gained you will also suffer a defeat. If you don't know neither the enemy nor yourself, you will lose all the battles. " (Knowing our strengths and weaknesses is extremely important in chess, in order to choose the best ways to trick our opponent);
"Keep them under stress and tire them." (All moves should improve our position, the pressure must be constant);
"He who is prudent and wait for a reckless enemy will be victorious."
Posted by: Mr. Crowley em 2:06 AM 0 comments
Labels: Chess Strategy, Military Strategy, Sun Tzu, The art of war
11/22/09
Blitz Kosteniuk-Balashov
A quick match, commented by the current World Chess Champion, more will come ...
Posted by: Mr. Crowley em 3:09 AM 0 comments
Labels: Balashov, Blitz, Chess videos, Kosteniuk
11/21/09
The Great Players Also Err ...
In today's video we present a snippet of a game between two giants of the world of chess, Kasparov and Anand, where you can clearly see the surprise reaction of Kasparov after his opponent's move, revealing all of their emotions.
Posted by: Mr. Crowley em 11:25 AM 0 comments
Labels: Anand, Chess videos, Kasparov