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Study of the Month: To be human is…?

Each year we try to have something unusual for the final article of the year. While the endgame studies this time may not fulfill this criterion, your author wanted to provide some deeper, partially philosophical, thoughts. | Photo: Midjourney

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Coahuila-de-zaragoza
Mexico
Platov
Rostovskaya-oblast
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Germany
Dover
Kent
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Australia
United-states

Christmas Puzzles: Solutions 1

Today we bring you the first instalment of solutions, to the puzzles on our Christmas Day page. It includes charming video of two 14 year old lads solving one of the problems. Today, both are Candidates for the World Championship. Solutions to the next six puzzle pages will follow soon – together with details on our composition competition, which will end on January 15.

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Vladimir-kramnik
Genrikh-moiseyevich-kasparian
John-nunn
Sagar-shah

IM Jeremy Silman, top-selling chess author with engaging style, dies at 70

Sad news out of California to start off this week: IM Jeremy Silman, one of the best-selling chess authors this country has ever produced, died Sept. 21 from a form of progressive dementia at the age of 69.

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Distrito-federal
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Hidalgo
Argentina
France
California
United-states
French
William-shinkman
Marcandria-maurizzi

Understanding before Moving 129: Chess history in a nutshell (11)

Herman Grooten is an International Master, a renowned trainer and the author of several highly acclaimed books about chess training and chess strategy. In the 129th instalment of his ChessBase show "Understanding before Moving", Herman continues his series "Chess history in a nutshell" and talks about tactics and the attacking and defending skills of Wilhelm Steinitz, the first official World Champion. | Photo: Pascal Simon

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The peasants' revolt | ChessBase

Today I’m returning to a subject I’ve covered a number of times in the past: passed pawns. Passed pawns are a crucial aspect of chess and your attitude to them can have a profound effect on how you play and, in particular, your opening choices. To explore this topic, I look at a game played by Vasilios Kotronias, in which he was overwhelmed by an absolute pawn avalanche. The final phase is extraordinary and somewhat reminiscent of the famous game McDonnell versus De La Bourdonnais.

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