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April 2021 COLORADO CHESS INFORMANT
Volume 48, Number 2 COLORADO STATE CHESS ASSOCIATION April 2021 COLORADO CHESS INFORMANT COLORADO SCHOLASTIC ONLINE CHAMPIONSHIP Volume 48, Number 2 Colorado Chess Informant April 2021 From the Editor With measured steps, the Colorado chess scene may just be com- ing back to life. It has been announced that the Colorado Open has been sched- uled for Labor Day weekend this year - albeit with safety proto- cols in place. Be sure to check out the website as the date nears (www.ColoradoChess.com) because as we are aware, things The Colorado State Chess Association, Incorporated, is a could change. The Denver Chess Club has also announced a Section 501(C)(3) tax exempt, non-profit educational corpora- tournament in June of this year - go to their website tion formed to promote chess in Colorado. Contributions are (www.DenverChess.com) for more information on that one. tax deductible. It is with a heavy heart and profound sadness that a friend and Dues are $15 a year. Youth (under 20) and Senior (65 or older) ‘chess bud’ of mine has passed away. Not long after his 70th memberships are $10. Family memberships are available to birthday in January, Michael Wokurka collapsed at his home on additional family members for $3 off the regular dues. Scholas- the 22nd - and never regained consciousness. No prior warning tic tournament membership is available for $3. or health issues were known. His obituary online is listed here: ● Send address changes to - Attn: Alexander Freeman to the https://tinyurl.com/2rz9zrca. He loved the game of chess, and email address [email protected]. -
October, 1950 Scene from Dubrovnik 50 Cents
SCENE FROM DUBROVNIK SITE OF THE INTERNATIONAL CHESS TEAM TOURNAMENT (See Paye 290) OCTOBER, 1950 • ONE YEAR SUBSCRIPTION-$4.75 • 50 CENTS Emanuel Lasker won the World's Championship at the age of 26? Moving one square at a time, a Bishop may go from K 1 to K7 In eight moves in 483 ways ? In successive rounds, Reuben Fine once beat Botvinnik, Reshevsky, drew with Capablanca, beat Euwe, Flohr and Alekhine7 It t akes a Kn ight three moyes to checl!: a King that is two squares away on the same diagonal? WHITE is to play and draw in tllis ex· 12 B-R2 P- QR4 14 N_N1 P-B4 PaUl Morphy, King of Chess, alice lost qUisite ending by Korteling. 13 0 - 0 P-N5 15 B_B4 P-K5 a game in 12 moves? 16 N_N5 B-R3 Two lone Knights Cnnllot force mate ? mack cbaHenges White's best·posted Chess players fOl' mOl'e thun 500 years piece. used a pair of dice t o detet'mine their 17 BxB R,B 19 R,R N,R moves? 18 PxP RPxP 20 P-QB3 P-R3 21 N-R3 N-N5 Whimsy Now he attacks the Rook Pawn and Let us turn to a bit of Fail')' Chess , In fOl'ces 22 P-KK3, this problem by your columnist, the Call' 22 P_KN3 ventions are suspended, Black is to play And no\\", with all his Pawns on black first and he lp White to mate in three ::;ql1ll1'CS, White lias condemned his msll· moves. op to life imprisonmflnt, 22 ... -
CAPABLANCA Leyenda Y Realidad Tomo I
CAPABLANCA Leyenda y realidad Tomo I. El rey coronado MIGUEL ÁNGEL SÁNCHEZ “This book was originally published in English as José Raúl Capablanca: A Chess Biography by McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers. McFarland controls all rights for José Raúl Capablanca: A Chess Biography, excluding Spanish language rights. Non Spanish language inquiries should be mate to Rights and Permissions, McFarland, Box 611, Jefferson NC 28640. USA”. Edición: Pablo de Cuba Soria © Logotipo de la editorial: Umberto Peña © Miguel Ángel Sánchez, 2019 © Del prólogo: Gustavo Pérez Firmat, 2019 Sobre la presente edición: © Casa Vacía, 2019 www.editorialcasavacia.com [email protected] Richmond, Virginia Impreso en USA © Todos los derechos reservados. Bajo las sanciones que establece la ley, queda rigurosamente prohibida, sin la autorización escrita del autor o de la editorial, la reproducción total o parcial de esta obra por ningún medio, ya sea electrónico o mecánico, incluyendo fotocopias o distribución en Internet. José Raúl Capablanca, por el fotógrafo Benjamin J. Falk “Es imposible comprender el mundo del ajedrez sin mirarlo con los ojos de Capablanca”. Mijaíl Botvinnik 1. El dorado del ajedrez Así comenzó la leyenda de Capablanca. En reposo sus calderas y casi al pairo mientras se diluía el espumante rastro de sus hélices, el City of Washington aguardaba el arribo de un prácti- co que lo condujera a través de arrecifes y corrientes por la angosta entrada de la bahía. Arrebujados en cubierta y batidos por el frío aire del mar, los pasaje- ros observaban a lo lejos la silueta del Castillo del Morro, la fortaleza que guarda la capital de la mayor isla del Mar Caribe. -
Was a German Chess Master. He Participated Many Times in Berlin
Otto Wegemund Otto Wegemund (1870 – 5 October 1928) was a German chess master. He participated many times in Berlin City Chess Championship; took 6th in 1906 (Erich Cohn won), took 10th in 1908 (Wilhelm Cohn won), took 10th in 1910 (Carl Ahues won), tied for 7-8th in 1920 (Ernst Schweinburg won), tied for 5-6th in 1924 (Ahues and Richard Teichmann won), shared 4th in 1925 (Friedrich Sämisch won), and tied for 9-10th in 1927 (Berthold Koch won).[1] He also played several times in the DSB Congress. Among others, he shared 6th at Coburg 1904 (Hauptturnier B, Hans Fahrni won), took 9th at Breslau 1912 (Hauptturnier B, Paul Krüger won), shared 1st with Wilhelm Hilse at Hamburg 1921 (Hauptturnier B), tied for 8-10th at Bad Oeynhausen 1922 (Ehrhardt Post won),[2] and took 8th at Frankfurt 1923 (Ernst Grünfeld won).[3] In other tournaments, he took 5th at Berlin 1917 (Walter John and Paul Johner won),[4] took 2nd, behind John, at Breslau 1918,[5] and took 11th at Berlin 1920 (Alexey Selezniev won). References 1. Jump up^ http://www.berlinerschachverband.de/archiv/events/bsv/bem/190 0.html 2. Jump up^ Name Index to Jeremy Gaige's Chess Tournament Crosstables 3. Jump up^ http://xoomer.alice.it/cserica/scacchi/storiascacchi/tornei/1900- 49/1923frankfurt.htm 4. Jump up^ http://xoomer.alice.it/cserica/scacchi/storiascacchi/profili/fino194 5.htm 5. Jump up^ http://www.astercity.net/~vistula/fredvandervliet.htm Otto Wegemund Number of games in database: 29 Years covered: 1904 to 1923 Overall record: +7 -17 =5 (32.8%)* * Overall winning percentage = (wins+draws/2) / total games Based on games in the database; may be incomplete. -
Yearbook.Indb
PETER ZHDANOV Yearbook of Chess Wisdom Cover designer Piotr Pielach Typesetting Piotr Pielach ‹www.i-press.pl› First edition 2015 by Chess Evolution Yearbook of Chess Wisdom Copyright © 2015 Chess Evolution All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval sys- tem or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, electrostatic, magnetic tape, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without prior permission of the publisher. isbn 978-83-937009-7-4 All sales or enquiries should be directed to Chess Evolution ul. Smutna 5a, 32-005 Niepolomice, Poland e-mail: [email protected] website: www.chess-evolution.com Printed in Poland by Drukarnia Pionier, 31–983 Krakow, ul. Igolomska 12 To my father Vladimir Z hdanov for teaching me how to play chess and to my mother Tamara Z hdanova for encouraging my passion for the game. PREFACE A critical-minded author always questions his own writing and tries to predict whether it will be illuminating and useful for the readers. What makes this book special? First of all, I have always had an inquisitive mind and an insatiable desire for accumulating, generating and sharing knowledge. Th is work is a prod- uct of having carefully read a few hundred remarkable chess books and a few thousand worthy non-chess volumes. However, it is by no means a mere compilation of ideas, facts and recommendations. Most of the eye- opening tips in this manuscript come from my refl ections on discussions with some of the world’s best chess players and coaches. Th is is why the book is titled Yearbook of Chess Wisdom: it is composed of 366 self-suffi - cient columns, each of which is dedicated to a certain topic. -
Developing Chess Talent
Karel van Delft and Merijn van Delft Developing Chess Talent KVDC © 2010 Karel van Delft, Merijn van Delft First Dutch edition 2008 First English edition 2010 ISBN 978-90-79760-02-2 'Developing Chess Talent' is a translation of the Dutch book 'Schaaktalent ontwikkelen', a publication by KVDC KVDC is situated in Apeldoorn, The Netherlands, and can be reached via www.kvdc.nl Cover photo: Training session Youth Meets Masters by grandmaster Artur Yusupov. Photo Fred Lucas: www.fredlucas.eu Translation: Peter Boel Layout: Henk Vinkes Printing: Wbhrmann Print Service, Zutphen CONTENTS Foreword by Artur Yusupov Introduction A - COACHING Al Top-class sport Al.1 Educational value 17 Al.2 Time investment 17 Al.3 Performance ability 18 A1.4 Talent 18 Al. 5 Motivation 18 A2 Social environment A2.1 Psychology 19 A2.2 Personal development 20 A2.3 Coach 20 A2.4 Role of parents 21 A3 Techniques A3.1 Goal setting 24 A3.2 Training programme 25 A3.3 Chess diary 27 A3.4 Analysis questionnaire 27 A3.5 A cunning plan! 28 A3.6 Experiments 29 A3.7 Insights through games 30 A3.8 Rules of thumb and mnemonics 31 A4 Skills A4.1 Self-management 31 A4.2 Mental training 33 A4.3 Physical factors 34 A4.4 Chess thinking 35 A4.5 Creativity 36 A4.6 Concentration 39 A4.7 Flow 40 A4.8 Tension 40 A4.9 Time management 41 A4.10 Objectivity 44 A4.11 Psychological tricks 44 A4.12 Development process 45 A4.13 Avoiding blunders 46 A4.14 Non-verbal behaviour 46 3 AS Miscellaneous A5.1 Chess as a subject in primary school 47 A5.2 Youth with adults 48 A5.3 Women's chess 48 A5.4 Biographies -
Chess-Moves-Nov-Dec
CHESS MOVES The newsle• er of the English Chess Federa• on | November 2016 World Youth Chess Championships 2015 ECF News New ECF Publicity Manager We are pleased to announce the appointment of Mark Jordan as our new Publicity Manager. Mark is an ac! ve club and county player, and a regular contributor to BCM. Mark will try to increase awareness of the game by placing items of chess news in the media on a regular basis. He will work closely with the organisers of junior, league, county and congress events. In ! me we hope to increase the coverage of our interna! onal events … Mark can be contacted at [email protected] Direct members’ representa! ves The current state of play in respect of direct members’ representa! ves for 2015/16 is as follows (NB these appointments take eff ect immediately following the conclusion of the 2015 AGM, which the 2014/15 representa! ves are eligible to a# end). For four of the fi ve categories there were two or fewer nomina! ons, and the following appointments can therefore be confi rmed: (a) Honorary Life Vice Presidents, Vice Presidents, Corporate Vice Presidents, Honorary Life Members and Life Members: Stewart Reuben and John Wickham. (b) Gold Members and Gold Concessionary Members: William Armstrong and Robert Thompson. (c) Silver Members and Silver Concessionary Members: Michael Farthing and John Reyes. (d) Bronze Members and Bronze Concessionary Members: Angus French. In the case of the Pla! num Members representa! ves there were more than two nomina! ons, and a ballot among the Pla! num Members is currently in progress. -
FINALES… Y TEMAS
FINALES… y TEMAS Sergey Zakharov Lenin MT, 2010 Primer Premio 03306 XIIIIIIIIY 9-+R+-+-+0 9+-+-+-+r0 9-+-+-+-+0 9+-+K+-+-0 9-+-+-+p+0 9+-+-+-+-0 9Pmk-+-+-+0 9+-+-sn-+-0 xiiiiiiiiy 3 + 4 = 1.¦g8! ¤g2 2.¢e4! [2.¢e5? ¤e3 3.¢f4 ¦h3 4.a4 ¢c3 5.a5 ¢d4 6.a6 (6.¦d8+ ¢c5 7.a6 ¢b6 8.¦d6+ ¢a7 9.¦g6 ¦f3+ 10.¢e4 ¦g3 11.¢f4 ¦h3 12.¢e4 ¤d1 13.¢f4 ¤f2–+) 6...¦f3+ 7.¢g5 g3 8.a7 g2 9.a8£ g1£+–+] 2...¦e7+ 3.¢f5! ¤e3+ 4.¢f4! ¤d5+ 5.¢f5! [5.¢xg4? ¤f6+–+] 5...¦b7! 6.¦d8! [6.¦xg4? ¤e3+–+] 6...g3! 7.¦xd5 ¢c1! 8.¢f6!! [8.¦d8? ¦g7–+; 8.¢g6 g2 9.¦g5 ¦b2–+] 8...¦b6+ 9.¢f7! ¦b7+ 10.¢f6! ¦a7 11.a4!! ¦xa4 12.¦g5 ¦a3 13.¢g6!! [13.¦g4? ¢d2 14.¢g5 ¢e2 15.¢h4 ¢f2 16.¢h3 ¦f3! 17.¦g8 (17.¦a4 g2+–+) 17...¦f7 18.¦a8 ¦h7+ 19.¢g4 g2 20.¦a2+ ¢g1 21.¢f3 ¦f7+ 22.¢g3 ¢h1–+] 13...¢d2 14.¢h5 ¢e2 15.¢h4 ¢f2 16.¢h3 ¦f3 17.¦g4! ¦f7 18.¦f4+! ¦xf4= Ahogado. Editado por José A. Copié Año XXIII – Número 111 – Diciembre de 2019 Publicación de circulación gratuita Prohibida su venta Buenos Aires – Argentina 2035 El genio creativo de Troitzky Consideraciones pertinentes: Por José A. Copié La presentación en sociedad del quien luego fuera considerado el padre del Estudio moderno en ajedrez proviene, ya hace 120 años, de la mítica publicación francesa La Stratégie. Mikhail Chigorin (1850-1908) también considerado como el padre de la escuela rusa de ajedrez, el que a la sazón escribía notas sobre ajedrez para ese medio especializado, sin duda debe haber intercedido por medio del director de La Stratégie, Numa Preti, recomendando al joven, poco conocido en ese entonces, Alexey Troitzky, pero que era participe de los círculos ajedrecísticos de San Petersburgo; siendo estudiante en dicha ciudad se vinculó con Chigorin y eso sin duda fue fundamental para su progreso en el ajedrez y en la composición en particular. -
Odkaz a Výběr Z Partií Nejlepších Československých Šachových Hráčů
UNIVERZITA PARDUBICE FILOZOFICKÁ FAKULTA Odkaz a výběr z partií nejlepších československých šachových hráčů Bc. Kateřina Rošková Diplomová práce 2020 Prohlášení Prohlašuji: Tuto práci jsem vypracovala samostatně. Veškeré literární prameny a informace, které jsem v práci využila, jsou uvedeny v seznamu použité literatury. Byla jsem seznámena s tím, že se na moji práci vztahují práva a povinnosti vyplývající ze zákona č. 121/2000 Sb., o právu autorském, o právech souvisejících s právem autorským a o změně některých zákonů (autorský zákon), ve znění pozdějších předpisů, zejména se skutečností, že Univerzita Pardubice má právo na uzavření licenční smlouvy o užití této práce jako školního díla podle § 60 odst. 1 autorského zákona, a s tím, že pokud dojde k užití této práce mnou nebo bude poskytnuta licence o užití jinému subjektu, je Univerzita Pardubice oprávněna ode mne požadovat přiměřený příspěvek na úhradu nákladů, které na vytvoření díla vynaložila, a to podle okolností až do jejich skutečné výše. Beru na vědomí, že v souladu s § 47b zákona č. 111/1998 Sb., o vysokých školách a o změně a doplnění dalších zákonů (zákon o vysokých školách), ve znění pozdějších předpisů, a směrnicí Univerzity Pardubice č. 7/2019 Pravidla pro odevzdávání, zveřejňování a formální úpravu závěrečných prací, ve znění pozdějších dodatků, bude práce zveřejněna prostřednictvím Digitální knihovny Univerzity Pardubice. V Pardubicích dne 20. 4. 2020 Poděkování Poděkování patří vedoucí práce Mgr. Heleně Pochobradské Ph.D. za podporu při zpracování dalšího šachového tématu, za spolupráci, trpělivost, vstřícnost a ochotu při psaní této diplomové práce. Dále děkuji za podporu mému manželovi a trenérovi FM Ing. Lubošovi Roškovi, který se mnou sdílí znalosti a zkušenosti ze šachové hry již 11 let a který mi při psaní diplomové práce pomáhal vydat se správným směrem. -
Chess Autographs
Chess Autographs Welcome! My name is Gerhard Radosztics, I am living in Austria and I am a chess collector for many years. In the beginning I collected all stuff related to chess, especially stamps, first day covers, postmarks, postcards, phonecards, posters and autographs. In the last years I have specialised in Navigation Autograph Book Old chess postcards (click on card) A - M N - Z Single Chess autographs Links Contact On the next pages you can see a small part of my collection of autographs. The most of them are recognized, if you can recognize one of the unknown, please feel free to e-mail me. Note: The pages are very graphic intensive, so I ask for a little patience while loading. http://www.evrado.com/chess/autogramme/index.shtml[5/26/2010 6:13:18 PM] Autograph Book Autograph Book pages » back to previous page Page 1 - Introduction Page 18 - Marshall Page 2 - Aljechin Page 19 - Spielmann Page 3 - Lasker Page 19a - Capablanca Page 4 - Gruenfeld Page 20 - Canal Page 5 - Rubinstein Page 21 - Prokes Page 6 - Monticelli Page 22 - Euwe Page 7 - Mattisons Page 23 - Vidmar Page 8 - Asztalos Page 24 - Budapest 1948 Page 9 - Kmoch Page 25 - HUN - NED 1949 Page 10 - Gilg Page 25a - HUN - YUG 1949 Page 11 - Tartakover Page 26 - Budapest 1959 Page 12 - Nimzowitsch Page 26a - Budapest 1959 Page 13 - Colle Page 27 - Olympiad Leipzig Page 14 - Brinckmann Page 28 - Olympiad Leipzig Page 15 - Yates Page 29 - Budapest 1961 Page 16 - Kagan Page 30 - Spart.-Solingen 76 Page 17 - Maroczy http://www.evrado.com/chess/autogramme/autographindex.htm[5/26/2010 6:13:20 PM] Autogramme - Turniere - Namen Tournaments: » back to previous page 1 Sliac 1932 8 Dubrovnik 1950 15 Nizza 1974 2 Podebrady 1936 9 Belgrad 1954 16 Biel 1977 3 Semmering - Baden 1937 10 Zinnowitz 1967 17 Moskau 1994 4 Chotzen 1942 11 Polanica Zdroj 1967 18 Single autographs 5 Prag 1942 - Duras Memorial 12 Lugano 1968 19 World Champions Corr. -
Karlsbad Series
Karlsbad series Extended reprint from the great original HEALTH RESORTS by Jan van Reek (1945 - 2015), www.endgame.nl (inactive). There were four famous Carlsbad chess tournaments, in 1907, 1911, 1923, and 1929, under the excellent supervision of Viktor Tietz, Senior Tax Inspector and President of the Carlsbad chess organization. Viktor Tietz (Photo: Wikipedia) Prior, Karlsbad already hosted a match between Albin and Marco in 1901 (full story: http://www.chessgames.com/perl/chess.pl?tid=88083), and another match between Janowski and Schlechter in 1902. The same year, in 1902, Viktor Tietz himself won a Triangular above 2. David Janowski, and 3. Moritz Porges, played in Karlsbad. Karlsbad (Carlsbad), today Karlovy Vary, is a famous central-European spa and resort. It was part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire until 1918, then part of Czechoslovakia, today: Czech Republic respectively, and called Karlovy Vary. Karlovy Vary or Carlsbad (Czech pronunciation: [ˈkarlovɪ ˈvarɪ] ( listen); German: Karlsbad; Karlsbad) is a spa town situated in western Bohemia, Czech Republic, on the קרלסבאד :Yiddish approximately 130 km (81 miles) west of Prague (Praha), near the German-Czech border. It is named after Charles IV, Holy Roman Emperor and King of Bohemia, who founded the city in 1370. It is historically famous for its hot springs (13 main springs, about 300 smaller springs, and the warm-water Teplá River), and the most visited spa town in the Czech Republic. (Wikipedia) Survey: The winners of the international invitation chess tournaments in Karlsbad (Viktor Tietz series) Karlsbad 1907 Akiba Rubinstein (Poland), 2. Maróczy, 3. Saladin, 21 players Karlsbad 1911 Richard Teichmann (Germany), 2./3. -
Carl Schlechter Autographed Letter Signed David Delucia Library : 20Th Century
David DeLucia Library : 20th Century Carl Schlechter autographed letter signed David DeLucia Library : 20th Century Richard Teichmann autographed letter signed David DeLucia Library : 20th Century Gyula Breyer business card signed David DeLucia Library : 20th Century Edgar Colle game score David DeLucia Library : 20th Century Akiba Rubinstein autographed letter signed, Annotated game, Alekhine-Janowski. David DeLucia Library : 20th Century Efim Bogoljubow annotated game, Game score, Spielmann-Bogoljubow. David DeLucia Library : 20th Century Géza Maróczy annotated game, Maróczy-Rubinstein David DeLucia Library : 20th Century Frank Marshall photo, Annotated game, Marshall-Em. Lasker David DeLucia Library : 20th Century Jacques Mieses annotated game, Mieses-Janowski, Part of a 200-page manuscript of his best games. David DeLucia Library : 20th Century Prodigy Samuel Reshevsky playing a simul and playing Charlie Chaplin David DeLucia Library : 20th Century Early Photo of Rudolph and Richard Reti, Reti game score, Reti-Capablanca, Famous Win. David DeLucia Library : 20th Century Vera Menchik game score with annotations. David DeLucia Library : 20th Century Aron Nimzowitsch signed card, inscribed copy of his famous work, Mein System. David DeLucia Library : 20th Century Rudolph Spielmann caricature, Game score, Spielmann-Olson David DeLucia Library : 20th Century Savielly Tartakower annotated game against Sultan Khan David DeLucia Library : 20th Century Mikhail Botvinnik teenage booklet “My Games”, Annotated secret training game, one of 132.