Quick wins as Black against the Queen’s Gambit with the audacious Albin Countergambit (1. d4 d5 2. c4 e5)!
https://t.co/j698znLg6m
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Check out these two punishing traps against the Scandinavian Defense (1.e4 d5.) They are so evil…they’re positively scandalous!
https://t.co/5TNQ26SkfM
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I had the incredible opportunity to interview Chess Grandmaster Patrick Wolff, who is now running for California Insurance Commissioner! 🏛️♟️
https://t.co/SxS1RUmB6Y
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Today’s Winning Chess Move is a wonderful endgame tactic played by Emory Tate in 2001. Can you spot the winning move?
https://t.co/KVgeXkfcCP
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Emory Tate died ten years ago today. My thoughts on the last game of chess I ever played with him.
https://t.co/gBT3cCCvmA
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Strengthen your deep calculation abilities by attempting to solve this endgame study by František Richter.
https://t.co/ZkeZoxE3gv
#difficult#chess#endgamestudy