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White Knight Review Chess E-Magazine January/February - 2012 Table of Contents
Chess E-Magazine Interactive E-Magazine Volume 3 • Issue 1 January/February 2012 Chess Gambits Chess Gambits The Immortal Game Canada and Chess Anderssen- Vs. -Kieseritzky Bill Wall’s Top 10 Chess software programs C Seraphim Press White Knight Review Chess E-Magazine January/February - 2012 Table of Contents Editorial~ “My Move” 4 contents Feature~ Chess and Canada 5 Article~ Bill Wall’s Top 10 Software Programs 9 INTERACTIVE CONTENT ________________ Feature~ The Incomparable Kasparov 10 • Click on title in Table of Contents Article~ Chess Variants 17 to move directly to Unorthodox Chess Variations page. • Click on “White Feature~ Proof Games 21 Knight Review” on the top of each page to return to ARTICLE~ The Immortal Game 22 Table of Contents. Anderssen Vrs. Kieseritzky • Click on red type to continue to next page ARTICLE~ News Around the World 24 • Click on ads to go to their websites BOOK REVIEW~ Kasparov on Kasparov Pt. 1 25 • Click on email to Pt.One, 1973-1985 open up email program Feature~ Chess Gambits 26 • Click up URLs to go to websites. ANNOTATED GAME~ Bareev Vs. Kasparov 30 COMMENTARY~ “Ask Bill” 31 White Knight Review January/February 2012 White Knight Review January/February 2012 Feature My Move Editorial - Jerry Wall [email protected] Well it has been over a year now since we started this publication. It is not easy putting together a 32 page magazine on chess White Knight every couple of months but it certainly has been rewarding (maybe not so Review much financially but then that really never was Chess E-Magazine the goal). -
Discovering the Baltics? Think Tallinn!
Discovering the Baltics? Think Tallinn! Perspectives for New Zealand in the Baltic States A thesis submitted in fulfilment of the requirement for the Degree of Master of Arts in European Studies in the University of Canterbury by Vlad Alex Vernygora University of Canterbury Christchurch New Zealand 2011 Abstract This research work is driven by a desire to improve status quo in the area of New Zealand’s political, business and person-to-person relations with the post-Soviet Baltic Republics of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania (the Baltics or the Baltic States), which by now represent an integral part of the European Union (EU). The example of Estonia will be tested as a possible ‘gateway’ for New Zealand trying to undertake its most recent endeavours towards discovering the Baltic region. The dissertation’s response variable can be outlined as ‘New Zealand multi- dimensional interactions with the post-Soviet Baltic Republics, particularly with the Republic of Estonia’. At the same time, the descriptive nature of the dependent variable is planned to be expanded with the help of the manipulated variable that will lead this research work. The latter variable will be formulated as ‘Estonia, a democratic, transparent, free-market state, can be chosen as a ‘gateway’ for New Zealand politics, business circles and the public in their endeavours to succeed in the post-Soviet Baltic region of the EU’. Such an approach will give a chance to scrutinise the studied issues comprehensively, from several angles (such as ‘theoretical’, ‘operational’ and ‘structural’), -
CR1967 11.Pdf
NOVEMBER 1967 FINE VICTORY AT HAVANA and GOOD TIE AT WINNIPEG ( Set PllO" ) 2$ .:ond pig" 323) 65 CENTS Subscription Rat. ONE YEAR 57.50 e wn 789 7 'h by 9 Inches. clothbound 221 diagrams 493 idea Yariations 1704 practical yariations 463 supplementary variations 3894 notes to all yariations and 439 COMPLETE GAMES! BY I. A . HOROWITZ in collaboration with Former World Champion, Dr. Max Euwe. Ernest Gruenfeld, Hans Kmoch. and many other noted authorities This latest Hild immense work, the most exhaustive of its kind, ex· plains in encyclopedic detail the fine points of all openings. It carries the reader well into the middle game, evaluates the prospects there and often gives complete exemplary games so that he is not left hanging in mid.position with the query: What happens now? A logical sequence binds the continuity in each opening. First come the moves with footnotes leading to the key positi on. Then fol· BIBLIOPHILES! low pertinent observations, illustrated by " Idea Variations." Finally, Glossy paper, handsome print, Practical and Supplementary Va riations, well annotated, exemplify the spaciolls paging and all the effective po::isibilities. Each line is appraised: +. - or =. The hi rge format- 71f2 x 9 inches-is designed for ease of read· other appurtenances of exqllis ing and playing. It eliminates much tiresome shuIIling of pages ite book-making combine to between the principal Jines and the respective comments. Clear, make this the handsomest of legible type, a wide margin for inserting notes and variation-identify. ing diagrams are olher plus features. chess books! In addition to all else. -
Mundial Sevilla 1987
XXV Aniversario del Campeonato del Mundo de Ajedrez Sevilla 1987 Breve Historia del evento Índice de Actuaciones Fecha A Preparativos Febrero-Octubre.1987 B Organización Junio-Diciembre.1987 C Cronograma del match Octubre-Diciembre.1987 A- PREPARATIVOS 01 Se celebra la final de candidatos en Linares entre Anatoly Karpov y Febrero.1987 Andrei Sokolov- Karpov vence por un contundente 4-0. Rafael Cid Pérez, Presidente de la Federación Andaluza de Ajedrez, contacta en Linares con la Delegación Soviética para sondear la posibilidad de la celebración del match final en Sevilla. 02 El Ayuntamiento de Sevilla, siendo Alcalde Manuel del Valle Arévalo Marzo.1987 y concejal de deportes Pedro Rodríguez de la Borbolla, respaldado por el Gobierno Nacional (Alfonso Guerra como Vicepresidente fue su principal valedor y mirando la celebración de la Exposición Universal de 1992 en Sevilla) solicita formalmente la organización del campeonato del mundo. 03 Florencio Campomanes se interesa por la candidatura de Sevilla y Marzo.1987 advierte que existen otros aspirantes como Abu Dhabi y Madrid. 04 Viaje de Rafael Cid a Moscú donde se llega ya a un acuerdo con los Abril .1987 soviéticos para que el campeonato sea en Sevilla. Importante influencia del entonces guardameta del Sevilla Futbol Club Rinat Dassaev. 05 Fuerte presión ante la FIDE de la candidatura de Madrid, presentada Mayo.1987 por la Comunidad de Madrid, que está encabezada por el periodista de TVE y MI Ricardo Calvo. 06 La FIDE concede oficialmente la organización del campeonato a Junio.1987 Sevilla una vez que el gobierno de la URSS así lo había decidido por consenso del campeón y el aspirante al título. -
Baltic Journal of European Studies ISSN 2228-0588
BALTIC JOURNAL OF EUROPEAN STUDIes ISSN 2228-0588 Vol 1, No 2 (10) September 2011 Foreword .............................................................................................................................. 3 Notes on Contributors .......................................................................................................... 4 ARTICLES András Inotai. Impact of the Global Crisis on EU–China Relations: Facts, Opportunities and Potential Risks .................................................................................. 7 Andrea Éltető. Portugal and Spain: Causes and Effects of the Crisis ............................. 34 Alina Christova. The European Stability Mechanism: Progress or Missed Opportunity? ................................................................................................................. 49 Tiia Püss, Mare Viies, Reet Maldre. Social Systems in the Baltic States and the European Social Model ................................................................................................ 59 Helbe Põdder. Employment of Mothers and Fathers: A Comparison of Welfare States in Scandinavia and Estonia ........................................................................................... 85 Vlad Vernygora. Prospects for New Zealand in the Baltic States: Theoretical, Structural and Operational Dimensions of Cooperation ..............................................103 Tuuli Lähdesmäki. Contested Identity Politics: Analysis of the EU Policy Objectives and the Local Reception of the European -
SDSU Template, Version 11.1
USING CHESS AS A TOOL FOR PROGRESSIVE EDUCATION _______________ A Thesis Presented to the Faculty of San Diego State University _______________ In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree Master of Arts in Sociology _______________ by Haroutun Bursalyan Summer 2016 iii Copyright © 2016 by Haroutun Bursalyan All Rights Reserved iv DEDICATION To my wife, Micki. v We learn by chess the habit of not being discouraged by present bad appearances in the state of our affairs, the habit of hoping for a favorable change, and that of persevering in the search of resources. The game is so full of events, there is such a variety of turns in it, the fortune of it is so subject to sudden vicissitudes, and one so frequently, after long contemplation, discovers the means of extricating one's self from a supposed insurmountable difficulty.... - Benjamin Franklin The Morals of Chess (1799) vi ABSTRACT OF THE THESIS Using Chess as a Tool for Progressive Education by Haroutun Bursalyan Master of Arts in Sociology San Diego State University, 2016 This thesis will look at the flaws in the current public education model, and use John Dewey’s progressive education reform theories and the theory of gamification as the framework to explain how and why chess can be a preferable alternative to teach these subjects. Using chess as a tool to teach the overt curriculum can help improve certain cognitive skills, as well as having the potential to propel philosophical ideas and stimulate alternative ways of thought. The goal is to help, however minimally, transform children’s experiences within the schooling institution from one of boredom and detachment to one of curiosity and excitement. -
Ghost Buster
·.clIESS .. · " . ()RLD CHAMPIONSHIP 28th move allows Kasparov to conjure up ~hallenger. Garri ~aspa~ov, the decisive kingside assault. · · m . a remarkable interview Wwith the West · German QUEEN'S GAMBIT DECLINED magazine Der Spiegel, has · launched a G KASPAROV _ R HUBNER • .stinging attack on Soviet chess official• I: d4 . Nf6 . dom. Over, several pages Kasparov 2. c4 e6 speaks angrily about the political 3. Nf3 d5 manoeuvrings that led; to the annulment 4. Nc3 Be7 · of his clash with Anatoly Karpov earlier 5. Bg5 . 0-0 this year. He accuses the Soviet Federa• 6. Qc2 Ne4 tion of favouritism and of scheming with 7. BXe7 QXe7 · Fide (World Chess Federation) officials to 8. e3 . call off the world title contest at Karpov' s 8. Nxe4 dXe4 9. Qxe4 Qb4 ch is a insistence. He also protests at the choice standard method whereby Black recpoers his of venue for the rematch starting on' pawn. ' September 2. In spite of generous bids . 8 ...• · . NXc3 from London and Marseilles, Fide presi• 9. QXc3 b6 dent Florencio Campomanes has an• 10. cXd5 eXd5 nounced that Mdscow- Karpov's home 11.b4 c6 12. Rel town c._ will host the contest again . -Bb7 . Kasparov's request to compromise with 13. Bd3 Nd7 14. Leningrad was evidently ignored. Rbl Qd8 Speaking one's mind is not a practice This move was unfairly criticised by some. encouraged · by the Orwellian USSR commentators, who recommended 14 .... a5 immediately. But they · missed 15. bXa5 Chess F ederation, In the . past Soviet RXa5 16. l?Xb6! winning a pawn. -
Nuestro Círculo
Nuestro Círculo Año 10 Nº 460 Semanario de Ajedrez 28 de mayo de 2011 ORTVIN SARAPU Txe5 27.fxe5 Te8 28.Tf6 Rg8 29.h4 Dd7 Ortvin Sarapu - Sergio Giardelli [A07] 30.Dd4 De7 31.e6 Dg7 32.Df4 h6 33.Cf7 Buenos Aries, 1978 1924 – 1999 Txe6 34.Cxh6+ Rh7 35.Cg4 Te4 36.h5 Txf4 37.hxg6+ Dxg6 38.Txf4 Db1+ 39.Rh2 Db2 0- 1.e4 c5 2.Ce2 e6 3.Cbc3 a6 4.g3 Cc6 5.Ag2 1 d6 6.0-0 Dc7 7.d3 Cf6 8.Ae3 Ae7 9.Rh1 0-0 Sarapu,O - Frankel,Z [C44] 10.f4 b5 11.Dd2 b4 12.Cd1 Ad7 13.Ag1 a5 New Zelanda, 1962 14.Ce3 Tac8 15.g4 Cd4 16.g5 Ce8 17.Cg3 f6 18.h4 Ac6 19.c3 Cb5 20.Ah2 Dd7 21.Ah3 f5 1.e4 e5 2.Cf3 Cc6 3.d4 exd4 4.c3 d5 5.exd5 22.Ag2 Cec7 23.Cc4 Tb8 24.Cxa5 Aa8 Dxd5 6.cxd4 Ab4+ 7.Cc3 Cf6 8.Ae2 0-0 9.0-0 25.Cc4 d5 26.Ce5 Dd6 27.exf5 exf5 28.Ce2 Df5 10.h3 Te8 11.Ad3 Dd7 12.a3 Af8 13.Af4 Ce6 29.d4 Tfd8 30.Ag1 bxc3 31.bxc3 Dc7 Cd8 14.d5 a6 15.Ce5 De7 16.Te1 g6 17.Dd2 32.Cg3 Cd6 33.De3 cxd4 34.cxd4 Cf8 Dc5 18.b4 Da7 19.Ae3 Db8 20.Ad4 c5 35.Tfe1 Te8 36.h5 Tb2 37.Cd3 Tc2 38.De5 21.dxc6 bxc6 22.Cxg6 hxg6 23.Axf6 Txe1+ Dc4 39.h6 Af6 40.Dxd6 Dxd3 41.Txe8 1-0 24.Txe1 Ae6 25.Ce4 Ad5 26.Dg5 Ce6 27.Dh4 Cg7 28.Cg5 Ch5 29.Dxh5 gxh5 Paul Keres - Ortvin Sarapu [B74] 30.Ah7# 1-0 Correspondence, 1961 Fischer - Sarapu [C13] Sousse, 1967 1.e4 c5 2.Cf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Cxd4 Cf6 5.Cc3 g6 6.Ae2 Ag7 7.Ae3 Cc6 8.0-0 0-0 9.Cb3 1.e4 e6 2.d4 d5 3.Cc3 dxe4 4.Cxe4 Cd7 Ae6 10.f4 Tc8 11.f5 Ad7 12.g4 Ce5 13.Cd2 5.Cf3 Cgf6 6.Cxf6+ Cxf6 7.Ag5 c5 8.Ab5+ gxf5 14.exf5 Rh8 15.g5 Tg8 16.Tf2 Da5 Ad7 9.Axd7+ Dxd7 10.De2 cxd4 11.0-0-0 17.Cb3 Dd8 18.Tg2 Txc3 19.bxc3 Ce4 Ortvin Sarapu nació en Nava, Estonia, el 22 - Ac5 12.De5 Ae7 13.Cxd4 Tc8 14.f4 0-0 20.Cd4 Cxc3 21.Dd2 Cxe2+ 22.Dxe2 Cc6 1-1924 y murió en Auckland, Nueva Zelanda 15.Cf5 Dc7 16.Cxe7+ Dxe7 17.Td2 Tc5 23.Dd3 Axf5 24.Cxf5 Axa1 25.c3 Da5 el 13-4-1999). -
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FIDE Congress Khanty-Mansiysk, Russia General Assembly 29 September – 2 October 2010 MINUTES the Minutes Show the Date That Ea
FIDE Congress Khanty-Mansiysk, Russia General Assembly 29 September – 2 October 2010 MINUTES The minutes show the date that each item on the agenda was taken. Minutes of decisions on September 29 th and 30 th were submitted for approval by delegates on October 1 st . There were some minor amendments and then the General Assembly unanimously approved the minutes. Similarly, minutes of decisions on October 1 st were approved on October 2 nd . There was a roll call at the start of each day by the General Secretary and a quorum established. 0.1. Obituaries. (29 September) We mourn the passing in the preceding year of friends of FIDE among whom we remember: Florencio Campomanes (PHI) – FIDE Honorary President GM Vassily Smyslov (RUS) – former World Champion Boris Khropov (RUS) – former President, St. Petersburg Chess Federation Bill Hook – (BVI) Arthur Kobese (RSA) – former Zone President GM Andor Lilienthal (HUN) IA Feodor Skripchenko (MDA) – former FIDE Zone President (1.8) IA Gertrude Wagner (AUT) – FIDE Honorary Member GM Diez Del Corral Jesus (ESP) IA Hernandez Santana Gregorio (ESP) WGM Elena Tairova (RUS) Ricardo Aguilar – Founder of the Belize Chess Federation IA Vitaly Sevastianov (RUS) – former President of the USSR Chess Federation Yuri Shabanov (RUS) – former World Senior Champion Hussein Nafady (EGY) – President of the Egyptian Chess Federation Craig van Tilbury (BVI) GM Bent Larsen (DEN) Prof. K Jungwirth paid tribute to the work of Florencio Campomanes and the huge beneficial effect that he had on FIDE during his Presidency. 0.2. Report of the Committee tasked to establish the legality of the proxies. -
JSP Vol 04 No 11 1966Jul
V v v JiotipMfcAt Number 11 July 1966 Volume 4 THE CASES 0? THE "DIRTY DOZEN" - Harold Wasserman - In the field of philately, even after many years, there are many problems which have defied solution. Many experts have tackled these Items, but complete answers are still lacking. The field of sports collecting is certainly no different. After all, isn't every sports stamp still a stamp from a country? Isn't a philatelic problem to a collec tor of, say, Austria a matter of concern to sports collectors if the stamps involved are the First and Second Ski sets? Now, If these problems involve sports stamps, shouldn't we, as sports philatelists, make a determined effort to help in their solution? There are a number of unresolved questions dealing with sport stamps. I have select ed twelve of these, which I call the "Dirty Dozen". I would like to present one of these to you to see if among us we cannot come up with an answer. Case 1: The Case of the Disappearing Cancellations In 1946 Albania Issued a set of seven stamps in connection with the Balkan Games held in Tirana, October 6-13, 1946. (Incidentally, "Landmans" and Seebacher label it the Tenth Games whereas "Schmidt-Schneider" call it the Twelfth.) Supposedly 50,000 sets were is sued. Certainly I have found no information to contradict this number. Mint sets are by no means plentiful, but they can be found. The current catalog price of §15.75 ($2.25 Per stamp right down the line) is misleading. Dealers who are up on the market charge from $15.00 to $20.00 per set, when they have them. -
FIDE Congress Tallinn, Estonia Executive Board 7-8 October 2013 MINUTES 0.1. Obituaries. We Mourn the Passing in the Preceding Y
FIDE Congress Tallinn, Estonia Executive Board 7-8 October 2013 MINUTES 0.1. Obituaries. We mourn the passing in the preceding year of friends of FIDE among whom we remember: Noureddine Tabbane (TUN) – former FIDE General Secretary IA/IO Peter Parr (AUS) Chen Zude, Former President of Chinese Chess Association (CHN) IA Lembit Vahesaar (EST) IA, GM Lothar Schmid (GER) GM Peter Dely (HUN) IA David Sivan (ISR) IA Vlady Vaisman (ISR) Narcisco Rabell-Mendez, Former FIDE Deputy President (PUR) WGM Margareta Teodorescu (ROU) IA Albert Latash (RUS) GM Igor Kurnosov (RUS) IM Ilhan Onat (TUR) GM Robert Byrne (USA) FM Max Fuller (AUS) WIM Vesna Rozic (SLO) IM Rodolfo Tan Cardoso (PHI) 1. Report of the President. President K. Ilyumzhinov presented his annual report. Dear participants and guests of the Executive Board. Let me once again on behalf of the Presidential Board thank the Government of Estonia, Estonian Chess Federation, Ministry of Culture of Sports and the management of the hotel for the opportunity to hold our meeting here. We are in a country with rich chess traditions, where a chess player, great Paul Keres is featured on a five-krone banknote. His 100 th anniversary will be celebrated in 2016. In the center of Tallinn, in a chess club there is a special exposition dedicated to P. Keres. We recall that Tallinn was one of the candidates for the Chess Olympiads 2010. The Estonians despite difficult economic conditions, they several steps to promote chess, including “Chess in School” in several places. For example, GM J. Ehlvest wrote a book which should reach the table of every primary school child, and become a part of a chess curriculum.