Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Annotated chess games

                                                
Games 2012-2013 (Videos) 
Games 2011 
Games 2010
    
Chessville.com
Sergey Shipov
Peter Svidler
Alexander Morozevich
Alexander Baburin
Kirk Sadler
A.J. Goldsby
ChessArea.com
Steve Saidi
   
  
Lubomir Kavalek:
Chess Legend Turns to Music
Remembering Larry Evans
Steinitz's Immortal Chess Game
   
   
The Magazine Chess Horizons:
Sample articles (pdf format)
 
  
Annotated games at mark-weeks.com, where every move is explained:
Romantic Game, 1844 
Rotlewi - Rubinstein, 1907 
Alekhine - Marshall, 1927 
Thomas - Keres, 1937 
Letelier - Fischer, 1960 
Petrosian - Pachman, 1961 
Tal - Mohrlok, 1962 
Kasparov - U. Andersson, 1981 
Krasenkow - Nakamura, 2007
  
  
Dan Scoones:
Lalic - Spraggett, 2010
Karpov – M.Stojanovic, 2007
F. Velikhanli - M. Gurevich, 2006
Burg – Spoelman, 2006
Moiseenko - A. Horvath, 2005
Rybka 1.0 Beta - Jonny, 2005
Khouseinov - Magomedov, 1999
Leko - Ruzele, 1992
Geller - Suetin, 1981
Shashin – Korchnoi, 1973
Petrosian - Spassky, 1960
Alonso - Suttles, 1965
Marshall - Alekhine, 1929
Marshall - Nimzowitsch, 1927
Capablanca - Vidmar, 1927
Bird - Chigorin, 1882: Part 1  Part 2
A memorable victory
A dubious but tricky move
Capablanca's guideline
Duplication
Impetuosity
A rare Bronstein blunder
A real artist
Wait!
No draw
Attacking technique
Review the fundamentals
Deflection
Impressive combination
One must study the classics!
The right execution
A forced win for White
Black could have defended more accurately
Lessons learned
In-between combination
Exploiting advantages
Golubev corrected
A Janowski trap
Blitz analysis
Critical moment
Pressure play
Attention please
Do you know how to analyse?
Fritz vs Fred
The best line
Errors
Mystery annotations
Voronkov's book
Magnus goes astray
Defensive tactics
Relative values
       
           

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I played my first chess game in December 1977 and was lucky to hold draw. I continued to play chess and joined a chess club in September 1978. I'm still enjoying playing chess. I like to do many other things than playing chess. Long walks, some jogging, cycling, reading books, listen to music, watch movies, writing and much more. Life is fun!