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Check is in the Mail: Everything Old is New Again

Hello chess friends! This month’s column was inspired by a reader! Matthew Brodhead sent in his game against John Cissik, and analyzing his game gave me the idea for this month’s column. GM Savielly Tartakower (whom I love to quote!) once said that any opening is good enough to play if its reputation is bad enough. What he meant was that once a line gets a reputation as a loser, it becomes fodder for those who are willing to work to find improvements and use them to gain points in competition.

Mason-city
Iowa
United-states
Havana
Ciudad-de-la-habana
Cuba
New-york
Dave-buhan
Kenny-drombosky
Michael-buss
Steven-oconnor
Harry-ingersol

Check is in the Mail: 2023 Miniatures

“In ‘miniature’ games, errors are soon magnified” - Dylan Loeb McClain, New York Times Hello chess friends! Welcome to the annual miniatures column, where we limit the entries to games of 25 moves or less in length. For this year’s selection, all of the games were won by the players of the black pieces. The games are presented here in order of ECO Code.

Vienna
Wien
Austria
France
New-york
United-states
French
Akshay-kotamraju
Mark-windsor
Caro-kann
John-chirillo
Benjamin-hoback

Check is in the Mail; An Ode to Declining the Dame

Greetings chess friends! I beg your indulgence for this month’s column; I am just now finishing up the manuscript for a book that is to be released next year (details later!), and this month’s column is an idea I have had for some time, and for which I have many recent games (including several of my own) to work with. This allows me to make use of some recent post-game analyses. So, without further ado, I offer you my testimony on behalf of the Queen’s Gambit Declined!

Michaeld-buss
Michael-prusikin
John-chirillo
Elliot-lilien
Nigel-short
James-bougher
Matthew-brodhead
Roberte-hux
Cyrus-lakdawala
Edward-murphy
Eric-rose
Daniel-taylor

Check Is In The Mail: Abe Wilson, Aloha Nui a Hui Hou Kakou

Hello chess friends! This month’s column is dedicated to Abraham Wilson of Mililani, Hawaii, a long-time competitor in the Absolute Championships and the Golden Knights Championships. Abe has retired from competitive correspondence chess after 36 years of competition. His accomplishments are worthy of recognition, and so this month we salute Abe Wilson, Correspondence Warrior!

Berlin
Germany
Philippines
Hawaii
United-states
Hawaiian
Walter-browne
Nicholas-sloan
Wesley-brandhorst
Alex-dunne
Jiri-kovatz
Sicilian-najdorf

Check is in the Mail: Examining the Elements, Pt. 2

Hello chess friends! This month’s column is the second in a series about the elements of chess analysis, using the email and correspondence games played by US Chess members as examples. The first column, looking at king safety, motivated a number of you to share your games, which is why last month’s column was something of a continuation of the first part of the series. This month we introduce the next element: time. Strap in folks, it’s another long one!  

United-states
France
Budapest
Hungary
Vienna
Wien
Austria
French
America
James-letellier
Taimanov-sicilian
Christof-sielecki

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