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Morphy shows how important the roles of development, time, sacrifices, and combinations are in this game. It is for these reasons (and more) that many chess coaches show this game to their students. The game has stood the test of time, and it remains a popular topic for books, articles, videos, and other chess literature even today (despite being played over 150 years ago).
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Now that you know what the Opera Game is and why it is important, it is time to take a look at this beautiful game where Morphy throws everything including the proverbial "kitchen sink" at his opponents. Here it is, with brief annotations by another American chess legend, GM Bobby Fischer:
Angelo Kesaris and GM Marian Petrov collected ALL chess attacking principles and explained them via highly illustrative examples in order to be perfectly understandable for you. These principles will be your guidelines in order to help you select the best moves all the time. Similarly, these key principles are repeated again and again in more than one game.
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As my contribution to the celebration of Spreadsheet Day on 17 October 2021, I will post Version 2.0 of my Excel Chess Games Viewer. I now completed testing all of the 73 most famous chess games of all time included therein.
Inspired by fmwcopen and excelasesports, the upgraded version shall feature conditional formatting for MoveFrom and MoveTo, which are dynamically defined formulas that return the squares from which, and to which, each chesspiece moves.Can you guess the brilliant move 21 for White in The Evergreen Game, shown below:
Let us learn together how to find the best spot for the queen in the early middlegame, how to navigate this piece around the board, how to time the queen attack, how to decide whether to exchange it or not, and much more!
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Generating these chess puzzles took more than 50 years of CPU time. We went through 300,000,000 analysed games from the Lichess database, and re-analyzed interesting positions with Stockfish 12/13/14/15 NNUE at 40 meganodes. The resulting puzzles were then automatically tagged. To determine the rating, each attempt to solve is considered as a Glicko2 rated game between the player and the puzzle. Finally, player votes refine the tags and define popularity.
A chess viewer has become an important tool for the chess player, to the point that any serious chess player has used it sometimes. A chess PGN viewer is a program or software that allows you to reproduce chess games on an electronic board.
It gives the possibility to analyze or view chess games easily from your computer, phone, or tablet. There are many chess viewers to download, and some of them offer different features that will improve the experience.
The purpose of the chess viewer is to analyze chess games at any time more comfortably. There is no need to read long annotations and have a real chess board to move the pieces. You can simply view the games with a click and it will make the move, which is more practical.
There are many chess viewers to use on Windows, free software that you can use to train your chess even. Windows, in my opinion, is the best option to go for, the 99% of the good chess viewers are available for windows only.
ChessTempo PGN file reader: Chess Tempo is one of the greatest chess websites online, and is famous for the chess tools it offers. You can analyze your games, and have full access to a chess database, for free. You can also modify and create your PGN files and download them.
Analyze your chess: This app is simple and punctual, is specialized in chess analysis, and has a comfortable and great interface. You just need to download your PGN files or a database and it will be able to read them. You can also install the chess engine and have it function on the app.
Tarrasch can be thought of as a kind of chess scratch pad. You make moves (for both sides)and add annotations. Everything else (games against the computer, kibitzing, reading andwriting files) is laid over the top of the scratch pad functionality. But it's easy toplay against the computer (there are buttons for that, or menu commands if you prefer).
The only time I've seen this happen is when the other chess program doesn't properlysupport comment text according to the full .pgn standard. According to thisstandard comment text is any text enclosed in braces or the remainder of a textline after a leading semicolon. Some chess programs don't support the semicolon stylecomments. As a workaround, re-edit the troublesome game in Tarrasch, so that thereare no open brace, close brace or semicolon characters in the comments. Tarraschalways uses brace comments if these characters are absent from the comment text. UpdateFrom V2.03c (check in menu Help > About) Tarrasch does not write semicolon comments any more.
GUI stands for graphical user interface. The world of chess computing is divided into two parts, engines and GUIs. Engines are chess 'brains'. Engines can analyze a position and choose a move. If an engine is a brain, then a GUI is a body. The GUI provides a way for the engine to interact with the outside world. The GUI draws an on-screen chessboard so that the human user can track the current position. It allows the user to ask the engine to play a game or analyze a position. The GUI also provides a way for the user to make moves, and keeps a record of those moves.
Siegbert Tarrasch was a world class player around the turn of the last century. I feel he has unfairly been stigmatized as a 'bad guy' in the historic battle of chess ideas that raged around that time. This has become almost an unthinking cliche. My program needed a name, by calling it Tarrasch I commemorate a great player's memory and perhaps in a tiny way try to rebalance this unjustice.
The engine uses the book, so it seemed onlyfair to me that a human playing against the engine should alsobe able to use it! Note that book moves are listed in order ofpopularity. If multiple book moves are available, the enginewill make a random pick (biased towards more popular moves),but it will avoid a move it has played before. In other words,if you play the engine as white twice, it won't play the Sicilian both times.
I haven't done any development on this for a long time. There are two versions,both stable and reliable. The older version is V0.905, and isincluded in the standard package. The newer and slightly stronger version isV0.906 and this is available as a separate download. I still use the olderversion in the standard package because it uses time less well, and so movesfaster, making it a more fun opponent. You can find many Tarrasch ToyEngine games on Olivier Deville's excellent OpenWar website. Tarrasch Toy competeswith reasonable success in the bottom division of the most recent tournaments.
To start the kibitzer use the "robot" icon in the toolbar. (Or the commands menu, or the control-K keycombination, or select the engine analysis tab below the board). The currently selected engine will start to display its evaluationof the position currently on the board. Usually the engine will show the bestfour moves it considers are available, in order, with follow up play. Ascore (in units of one pawn) will also be offered. Positive scores mean whiteis better, at least as far as the engine is concerned.
If the engine is calculating a move in a human versus computer game, it doesn't display the bestfour moves, instead it displays increasingly deep analysis of the best move ithas currently found. This situation is distinguished on screen by using theterm analysis rather than kibitzing.
This is my attempt to fix a usability problem. Often (in other chess programs)I have seen an intriguing piece of kibitzing/analysis on screen which I'd liketo look at more. Typically the engine moves on to deeper analysis and overwritesthe line I'm interested in before I've even memorized it. In Tarrasch in thissituation, simply stop the kibitzer by pressing the robot button again. You canthen look at the analysis at your leisure, or even capture it as variations usingone more button click.
As simple as the rules may seem, Go is profoundly complex. There are an astonishing 10 to the power of 170 possible board configurations - more than the number of atoms in the known universe. This makes the game of Go a googol times more complex than chess.
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