Sometimes the opponent plays a seemingly BRILLIANT move.. but it's actually a blunder!!😲
Link --> youtu.be/k549sTQuJGc
Enjoy! 😍
#chess #chesspunks 🦁🔥
Sometimes the opponent plays a seemingly BRILLIANT move.. but it's actually a blunder!!😲
Link --> youtu.be/k549sTQuJGc
Enjoy! 😍
#chess #chesspunks 🦁🔥
➡️ Read our recap, with annotations by GM Renier Castellanos and WIM Raluca Sgîrcea: lichess.org/@/Lichess/bl...
➡️ Read our recap, with annotations by GM Renier Castellanos and WIM Raluca Sgîrcea: lichess.org/@/Lichess/bl...
Kicking off a mini-series on building a strategic White repertoire against QGD:
1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nf3 Nf6 4.Nc3 Be7 5.Bg5 0-0 6.e3
Today’s focus: the main line 6...h6, against which I recommend the rare 7.Bxf6!?(D)
Let’s dive in! 🧵👇
#chess #chesspunks #Day172
Kicking off a mini-series on building a strategic White repertoire against QGD:
1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nf3 Nf6 4.Nc3 Be7 5.Bg5 0-0 6.e3
Today’s focus: the main line 6...h6, against which I recommend the rare 7.Bxf6!?(D)
Let’s dive in! 🧵👇
#chess #chesspunks #Day172
Don't want to learn the mainline theory against the Kalashnikov Sicilian?
Try this underrated sideline with little theory and clear positional goals:
1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 e5 5.Nb3!?(D)
Let’s break it down! 🧵👇
#chess #chesspunks #Day169
Don't want to learn the mainline theory against the Kalashnikov Sicilian?
Try this underrated sideline with little theory and clear positional goals:
1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 e5 5.Nb3!?(D)
Let’s break it down! 🧵👇
#chess #chesspunks #Day169
See below for some positions #chesspunks
See below for some positions #chesspunks
"Wednesday Weapons" kicks off with 10 essential chess opening principles ♟️ Whether you play e4 or d4, this is your foundation.
🎥 Watch the intro:
youtu.be/siOttQiapGg?...
#WednesdayWeapons #ChessLife #ChessFundamentals #LearnChess #CNCC
#ChessPunks
"Wednesday Weapons" kicks off with 10 essential chess opening principles ♟️ Whether you play e4 or d4, this is your foundation.
🎥 Watch the intro:
youtu.be/siOttQiapGg?...
#WednesdayWeapons #ChessLife #ChessFundamentals #LearnChess #CNCC
#ChessPunks
In this video, there are 14 instructive takeaways in the description!
Link --> youtu.be/7fzhNONyhjY
Enjoy! 🥰
#chess #chesspunks 🦁🔥
In this video, there are 14 instructive takeaways in the description!
Link --> youtu.be/7fzhNONyhjY
Enjoy! 🥰
#chess #chesspunks 🦁🔥
Today, I’ll walk you through a 5-step method to checkmate with a knight and bishop — one of the most elegant endgames in chess.
Let’s dive in! 🧵👇
#chess #chesspunks #Day150
Today, I’ll walk you through a 5-step method to checkmate with a knight and bishop — one of the most elegant endgames in chess.
Let’s dive in! 🧵👇
#chess #chesspunks #Day150
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Figuring out what to play vs 1.d4 as Black was one of the toughest parts of my chess journey.
Now I want to hear from you:
What’s your go-to reply to 1.d4, and what do you love about it?
Let’s hear your favorites! 👇
#ThrowdownThursday #ChessOpenings #CNCC #Chesspunks
Figuring out what to play vs 1.d4 as Black was one of the toughest parts of my chess journey.
Now I want to hear from you:
What’s your go-to reply to 1.d4, and what do you love about it?
Let’s hear your favorites! 👇
#ThrowdownThursday #ChessOpenings #CNCC #Chesspunks
Here I was already out of book. What would you play with the white pieces?
#chesspunks
Here I was already out of book. What would you play with the white pieces?
#chesspunks
A pawn wedge is a pawn advanced deep into enemy territory—usually to the 6th rank.
It cramps the opponent, restricts the king, and creates deadly attacking chances.
Let’s explore some examples!🧵👇
❓What did White play in Havasi-Sacconi (1933)?🤔
#chess #chesspunks #Day130
A pawn wedge is a pawn advanced deep into enemy territory—usually to the 6th rank.
It cramps the opponent, restricts the king, and creates deadly attacking chances.
Let’s explore some examples!🧵👇
❓What did White play in Havasi-Sacconi (1933)?🤔
#chess #chesspunks #Day130
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One of the biggest growth-killers in chess?
👉 Not reviewing your own games.
Today I’ll explain why post-game review is essential—and how to do it effectively. 🧵👇
#chess #chesspunks #Day104
One of the biggest growth-killers in chess?
👉 Not reviewing your own games.
Today I’ll explain why post-game review is essential—and how to do it effectively. 🧵👇
#chess #chesspunks #Day104
#chesspunks
Out of the opening (a Botvinnik Semi-Slav), white maneuvered their knight to c5. How do we deal with it?
#chesspunks
Out of the opening (a Botvinnik Semi-Slav), white maneuvered their knight to c5. How do we deal with it?
#chesspunks
#chesspunks
Today we wrap up our series on must-know checkmate patterns with some rare and stunning examples.
Let’s dive in! 🧵👇
❓What did White play in the final game of the WC match Carlsen-Karjakin (2016)?🤔
#chess #chesspunks #Day92
Today we wrap up our series on must-know checkmate patterns with some rare and stunning examples.
Let’s dive in! 🧵👇
❓What did White play in the final game of the WC match Carlsen-Karjakin (2016)?🤔
#chess #chesspunks #Day92
#chesspunks
#chesspunks
Thread 🧵
Thread 🧵
Exposing the opponent's king is a deadly attacking weapon.
Today, we’ll explore brilliant examples of how to lure the king out and finish the game in style!🧵👇
❓What did White play in Petrosian-Pachman (1961)?🤔
#chess #chesspunks #Day86
Exposing the opponent's king is a deadly attacking weapon.
Today, we’ll explore brilliant examples of how to lure the king out and finish the game in style!🧵👇
❓What did White play in Petrosian-Pachman (1961)?🤔
#chess #chesspunks #Day86
A must-read for #chesspunks and everyone who needs a reminder that finding your calling sometimes takes unexpected turns.
www.chess.com/blog/Chessab...
A must-read for #chesspunks and everyone who needs a reminder that finding your calling sometimes takes unexpected turns.
www.chess.com/blog/Chessab...
#chesspunks
#chesspunks
You'll learn:
- The perfect moment to end your variation
- How many moves should your calculation be
- The power of intuition
- Calculating a sacrifice
and more!
Link in first comment!
Enjoy! 😀
#chess #chesspunks 🦁🔥
You'll learn:
- The perfect moment to end your variation
- How many moves should your calculation be
- The power of intuition
- Calculating a sacrifice
and more!
Link in first comment!
Enjoy! 😀
#chess #chesspunks 🦁🔥