Sunday, June 27, 2010

Articles by Nigel Davies at ChessCafe.com

                
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How to Study the Opening
Crowning the Attack
Amateur Chess is Different!
Playing to Win!
Thinking Time
Bucking the Trend
Those Promising Juniors...
Playing When You're Hungry
Racing against Porsches
Mastering Typical Positions

Mauling the Master
Training with Blitz
Pattern Banks
All That Glitters
Stay Active!
Same Boot, Different Foot
Emotional Momentum
Winning Ugly
The Old Frying Pan
Choices, Choices

Ending in Style
Learning from your Wins
Preparation or Perspiration
Don't Blame the Authors
Openings for the Club Player
The How and the What
Dinner and Chess
Chess for Children
Learning to Suffer
Hammer and Nail

Nature or Nurture
How to Trap Heffalumps
Confirmation Bias
Cobweb Brushing
Applying What We Know
Blind Man's Bluff
Winners, History and Chess
When to Get Rid of the Women
Beating Up the Old Geezers
There's Always Sudoku

Quitting and the Comeback
A Man's Limitations
The Longest Goodbye
Don't Try This at Home
A Trial for Chess Teachers
Twixt Cup and Lip
The Universal Style
Coping with a Loss
The Perils of Success
The Minority Attack

f5 in the f4 Sicilian
Attacking a Second Weakness
Countering the Minority Attack
The Double Bishop Sacrifice
The Backward d-Pawn in the Sicilian
The Bad Stonewall Bishop
The Weak Doubled Pawn
The Power of Passed Pawns
The Greek Bishop Sacrifice
White's Pawn Storm in the QGD Exchange

The King's Gambit Pawn Duo
Hanging Pawns
Diagonalisation
Sacrifices on f7
The Advanced Isolated d-Pawn
Pin Power
Sacrifices on g7
      
     

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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!