Saturday, July 29, 2023

Sharpen Your Chess Vision: Essential Methods for Spotting Chess Tactics

AI Created Colorful Chess Image in a Bold Poster Style of a knight and Pawn.
"Chess is 99% tactics." - Richard Teichmann

 See What Your Opponent Misses
 Methods for Identifying Chess Tactics
 

Chess is a battle of wits, and tactics are the sharp weapons you need to dominate the board. Spotting winning opportunities and exploiting your opponent's weaknesses are essential skills for any chess player. This comprehensive guide equips you with the essential methods for finding tactics, along with valuable resources to elevate your tactical vision.

Here are some key reasons why you should sharpen your tactical skills:

  • Win More Games: Tactics are the most common way to win chess games, especially at the beginner and intermediate levels.
  • Develop Sharper Thinking: The process of identifying tactical opportunities trains your brain to analyze positions critically and efficiently.
  • Become a More Feared Opponent: When you consistently find tactics, your opponents will become wary and hesitant to make risky moves.

By the end of this guide, you'll have a toolbox of tactics-finding methods and a wealth of resources to practice and improve your skills. Let's dive in!

What Are Chess Tactics?

Chess tactics are the short sequences of moves that exploit weaknesses in your opponent's position and result in a material gain (capturing a piece), checkmate, or other significant advantage. These weaknesses can come in many forms, like unprotected pieces, poor pawn structure, or a vulnerable king.

By recognizing these weaknesses and calculating the tactical sequences that exploit them, you can gain a decisive edge in the game.

Unveiling Tactical Weaknesses:

To execute a tactic, a player must identify weaknesses in their opponent's position. These weaknesses can come in many forms, and recognizing them is an essential skill for any chess player. 

  • Hanging (undefended) pieces: Pieces that are left unprotected or undefended are vulnerable to attack.
  • Under-defended pawns and pieces: Pawns and pieces that are not adequately protected can be targeted by the opponent.
  • Vulnerable king position: A king that is exposed or in a poor position can be a significant weakness.
  • Pawn weaknesses: Pawns that are isolated, doubled, or backwards can be targeted by the opponent.
  • Backward pawns: Pawns that are pushed too far forward can be weak and become an easy target for attack.
  • Weak squares: Squares that are undefended or can't be protected by pawns or pieces are potential targets for tactics.
  • Unprotected pieces: Pieces that are left undefended or that can be taken without any consequences for the opponent can be exploited.
  • Overloaded pieces: Pieces that are responsible for protecting multiple squares or pieces can be a weakness if they are forced to move.
  • Space advantage: Having more space can be a major advantage in chess, and can be exploited with tactics such as forks and pins.
  • Trapped pieces: Pieces that are trapped or unable to move can be a weakness for the player.

The more of these weaknesses you can identify in your opponent's position, the more opportunities you have to launch a tactical attack. Keep in mind that exploiting these weaknesses requires both knowledge and practice, so keep practicing and analyzing these concepts to improve your chess tactics.


Finding Tactics Chess Articles

5 Grandmaster Tips To Improve Your Tactics - GM Eugene Perylshteyn -Sharpen your tactical eye with these practical tips from a Grandmaster.

Finding the Tactic in Chess Games - ichess Article w/ 40 Min Embedded Anna Rudolph Video (Real Nice) (Archived)
 
Spotting And Avoiding Tactics - NM Dan Heisman  - 
Develop a well-rounded game! National Master Dan Heisman emphasizes the importance of consistent safety checks alongside identifying tactical opportunities to avoid blunders.

How to Improve Your Tactical Vision - GM Avetik
- Lichess Blog Article -
Elevate your tactical thinking! Grandmaster Avetik shares 3 key strategies to improve your ability to spot tactics on the board.


LiChess Studies

Spotting Tactics - 5 Chapter Interactive Study - Master the fundamentals! This interactive study covers 5 key tactical themes: loose pieces, exposed king, weak back rank, forks, and overloaded pieces. (Great for beginners!)

Beginner Tactics - 9 Chapter Study
(540 HeartsDive deep into tactics! This series offers a structured approach to learning tactics, with multiple studies containing hundreds of Lessons (Highly rated by the Lichess community!)

(Real Nice Beginner Resource)

New to LiChess studies? These interactive tools allow you to explore chess concepts and variations move-by-move, making them a perfect way to test your understanding and solidify your tactical skills.


Chess Tactics Video Lessons


General Lessons In Spotting tactics

Playlist


How to Find Chess Tactics in Quiet Positions? - 20 Min -
IM Asaf Givon will explain to you how to find tactics in quiet positions, with some really great examples.

How To Spot "Hidden" Tactics In Your Games - Tricky Chess Tactics Lesson - 15 Min - NM Nelson Lopez -
The lesson emphasizes the need to consider major pieces, undefended pieces, and potential threats to the king when evaluating positions for tactical possibilities.

Recognizing Tactics in your Games | Road to 2000 - 55 Min - NM Caleb denby - 
See how tactics unfold in real games! Analyze real-world examples from beginner to elite levels.

Tactical Vision | Grandmaster's Choice - GM Akshat Chandra - 49 Min - St.Louis CC -
Emphasizes the importance of exploiting weaknesses, creating threats, and maintaining piece activity.(New 5/29/24) 

NM Dan Heisman

Safety and Tactics - 44 Video Playlist  - (Really Great Tactics Playlist) - Master both sides of the coin! This extensive playlist by NM Dan Heisman explores tactics alongside safety principles.


Chess Forcing Moves (Checks, Captures, Threats)

How to find tactics in chess | Using forcing moves to improve your chess thinking - 26 Min - Zibbit - We look at proven method to improve your chess thinking. Look at the forcing moves, checks, captures and threats!

Chess Tactics 101: Introduction - Forcing Moves - 14 Min - Im Kostya Kavutskiy -
 Covers identifying key tactical elements, understanding common tactical motifs, and applying them in practice through exercises.

Forcing Moves | Beginner Breakdown - 65 Min - St. Louis Chess Club Lesson
Forcing Moves Revisited | Beginner Breakdown - 61 Min - St.Louis Chess Club
Alex Moellering talks about "forcing moves" in chess. This includes checks and captures, which force an opponent to respond in a specific way.

Paul Morphy's Forcing Moves & Initiative | Kids' Class - GM Josh Friedel - 27 Min St.Louis Chess Club
 Shows a classic Paul Morphy game where white took the initiative early and black had to respond to white's forcing moves.


Learn Chess: The Forcing Moves - Checks, Captures & Threats - 28 min - NM Dan Heisman -
Identify the building blocks! NM Dan Heisman defines forcing moves (checks, captures, threats) and their role in tactics.

Did you calculate correctly? | Checks, Captures & Threats Method - Exercise Solution - * Min - IM Alax Astaneh


Positions To Know

A Crucial Chess Principle About Tactics - 7 Min - NM Nelson Lopez

Unprotected Pieces

Identifying and exploiting unprotected pieces is a fundamental tactical skill.


Wednesday, July 26, 2023

FIDE World Cup - 2023

 

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2023 FIDE World Cup  |  July 29th - August 26th

The FIDE World Cup is a direct qualification route to the 2024 Candidates Tournament.
Top players from each federation will be clashing against each other in a knockout format, vying to reach the coveted top 3 and clinch a spot in the Candidates. 


The FIDE World Cup is a biennial chess tournament organized by the World Chess Federation (FIDE).


The 2023 edition will feature 206 players in the open section, plus 103 in the Women’s competition, this event has seen its combined prize pool boosted to a whopping USD 2.5 million, the single largest one at any chess event in the world.


 The tournament is structured as a knockout, with each round consisting of two games played over two days. The player with the highest score advances to the next round, and the championship match will be played over four games.


FIDE WORLD CUP OFFICIAL WEBSITE

Players Page
(List of Men and Women)

Pairing Tree Page 

Chess.com Tournament Bracket Contest

Prizes

  • Overall winner: Six months of premium membership 
  • Second place: Three months of premium membership
  • Third place: One month of premium membership
  • Random winner: One month of premium membership

Monday, July 24, 2023

Nakhmanson Gambit - Opening Theory (C56)

 Nakhmanson Gambit Chess Resources

A Gambit Arising out of the Two Knights Defense.


1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bc4 Nf6 4.d4 exd4 5.0-0 Nxe4 6.Nc3



Nakhmanson Gambit Articles

Nakhmanson Gambit: Opening Guide for White and Black - Chessable Blog Opening Guide 
Nakhmanson Gambit: Refutation and Traps | 5 Minute Guide - ChessTier Guide

Most SAVAGE Chess Opening After 1.e4 e5 | Nakhmanson Gambit - GM Igor Smirnov w/embedded Video 17 Min Long

Robert Ris’ Fast and Furious: The Nakhmanson Gambit - Chessbase Article w/ 30 Min Video


Lichess Studies

The Nakhmanson Gambit - 18 Chapter Study (1000+ Hearts) w/ Link to Video
Nakhmanson Gambit! - 14 Chapter Study


Game Databases

Chessgames.com 
Nakhmanson Gambit - 6 Games


Nakhmanson Gambit Videos

The Most Aggressive Gambit You've Never Heard Of | Nakhmanson Gambit - 14 Min - Johnathan Schrantz
The NEW Nakhmanson Gambit? - 16 min - Johnathan Schrantz

Chess Openings: Learn to Play the Nakhmanson Gambit! - 16 Min - Chess Giant
Learn the Evans and Nakhmanson Gambit | 10-Minute Chess Openings - 11 Min - Gotham Chess
Nakhmanson Gambit Refuted? | Answering Viewer Questions - 20 Min - Johnathan Schrantz

Never Stop Attacking: Nakhmanson Gambit Declined - 28 Min - thechesswebsite
Nakhmanson Gambit with 6...Nxc3!? - 21 Min - thechesswebsite

Nakhmanson Traps and Tactics

Nakhmanson Gambit: Chess Opening Traps To WIN FAST | Best Moves, Tricks, Tactics, Strategy & Ideas - 10 Min


Game Videos w/ Analysis

Two More Wins with the Nakhmanson Gambit - 11 Min - Johnathan Schrantz
I Beat a 2700 GM with the NEW NAKHMANSON GAMBIT - 16 Min - Johnatan Schrantz
Beating an IM with the Nakhmanson Gambit - 7 Min - Johnathan Schrantz
The Nakhmanson Gambit is SO MUCH FUN - 12 Min - IM Rosen
Magnus Carlsen Plays the Nakhmanson Gambit - 10 Min
Magnus Carlsen has a Nakhmanson Problem - 21 Min


Painting of a chess themed Stained glass window with beautiful vibrant colors and chess pieces.

Monday, July 17, 2023

Ruy Lopez (Spanish) Schliemann Defence (Jaenisch Gambit) C63 - Opening Theory

 Exploring the Schliemann Defense
 in the Ruy Lopez

The Schliemann Defense, also known as the Jaenisch Gambit, presents an intriguing challenge for both White and Black.

Despite its name, it's not a true gambit in the traditional sense. With the knight on c6, capturing on e5 doesn't lead to a straightforward pawn grab for White. Instead, White must navigate the complexities that arise from Black's aggressive play.

In response to 1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Bb5 f5,
White has options like 4. Nc3, the Berger Variation, or 4. d3, the Safe Variation.

These moves aim to maintain control while preparing to exploit weaknesses in Black's position. Black, on the other hand, typically aims to recapture on e4 with ...fxe4, leading to dynamic play.

Chess resources offer a wealth of analysis, instructional content, and games to delve deeper into this fascinating opening. From video lessons dissecting strategic nuances to traps and tactical insights, the Schliemann Defense promises rich exploration for players seeking dynamic and aggressive options against the Ruy Lopez.

Bishop's Bounty Ruy Lopez Main Page

 Schliemann Defence WikiBook Page


Schliemann Defense Chess Articles

Master the Schliemann Defense: A Bold Opening for Aggressive Players - papa Chess - Move by move guide, statistics, pawn structure and tips.

Mastering the Schliemann Defense: Möhring Variation - papa Chess

Chess Opening Basics: The Jaenisch Gambit - Short Chessable Blog Article on this Opening.


Jaenisch Gambit – A Complete Guide for Black - Chessarticle.com - FM Nikhil - Guide on the Gambit for Black and White.

The Jaenisch/Schliemann Gambit - IM Jeremy Silman - Both of the ways of dealing with this are shown with detailed example games. 
 One is 4.Nc3, which leads to serious complications . The other is 4.d3, a quiet positional line.

Openings for Tactical Players: Ruy Lopez, Schliemann (Jaenisch) Gambit - GM Gregory Serper 
- give you some general ideas about the key lines of this gambit variation as well as to show some typical tactical ideas.



Schliemann LiChess Studies


New to Lichess studies? These interactive tools allow you to explore chess concepts and variations move-by-move, perfect for testing your understanding and deepening your knowledge.


Game Databases

 365Chess.com

C63: Ruy Lopez, Schliemann defence 1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Bb5 f5 - 6379 Games

Chessgames.com

Ruy Lopez, Schliemann Defense (C63) 1 e4 e5 2 Nf3 Nc6 3 Bb5 f5 - 2600 Games


Chess Tempo

Spanish Game, Schliemann Defense (C63) - 3400 Games


Schliemann Defense Chess Video Lessons

Playlists


Lessons

CRUSH e4 with this Black GAMBIT! - 26 min - GothamChess - IM Levy Rozman - Lesson on the Theory w/ 2 games fully analysed

GM Melik Khachiyan

SECRET WEAPON Against Ruy Lopez (Jaenisch Gambit) - 44 Min - explains key concepts, strategies, and responses to common moves by white, providing viewers with a comprehensive understanding of how to effectively employ the Jaenisch Gambit in their games.

This Gambit? A Surprise Weapon Against Unprepared Players! (EMPIRE CHESS) - 15 Min - Gm Sam Shankland 
- creates a repertoire that can help the player deal with all the important lines of this opening,

The Janisch Gambit - GM Leonid Kritz (EMPIRE CHESS) - 15 Min -  
Grandmaster Leonid Kritz explains one of white's most common responses with 1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Bb5 f5 4. d3 - declining the pawn to steer play towards a more rational game.

AlphaZero Schliemann Defence novelties for White and Black. AlphaZero Opening Novelties #2 - 18 Min - GM Mathew Sadler

The Most Aggressive Gambit Against Ruy Lopez [TRAPS Included] - 11 Min
- GM Igor Smirnov shares with you the most aggressive gambit against the Ruy Lopez chess opening.

Schlielman Defense Chess Traps


Schlielman Defense Game Videos (w/Analysis)

Holy Gambit Grail #3: Jaenisch Gambit - 9 Min - Johnathan Schrantz

Challenging Game with the Jaenisch Gambit | Lichess Livestream | IM Andrey Ostrovskiy  

Shocking tactic in Jaenisch Gambit | 12 move chess miniature - 10 Min - Chess Viking

AI Generated watercolor Image in the style of John Singer Sargent of the Schlielman Defense Chess Position