Thursday, July 31, 2008
The 7th RANK
W: Junior SOL CRUZ
B: Earl CABUGAO
LSGH PRADA-PAYA Selection Round 8
Mandaluyong City
1 e4 c5 2 Nc3 d6 3 Nf3 Nc6 CHESS FUNDAMENTALS, “Bring out N's before bringing out B's.”
This position appeared in Ghaem Maghami vs Mark Paragua in Asian Championship, Cebu 2007 which ended with an early draw.
4 b3
RYBKA's top 3 recommendations are 4 Bc4, 4 Bb5 and 4 d4.
4 ... Bd7 5 Bb2 Nf6 6 Qe2?
THE CHESS PLAYER'S HANDBOOK, “It is not good to play the Q out into the game at the beginning, because she can be attacked by inferior pieces, and is compelled to retire with the loss of many moves.”
6 … Bg4 7 O-O-O
MASTERING THE CHESS OPENINGS, “One of the most important guidelines in chess is to protect your K from harm.”
7 … Nd4 8 Qd3 e6 9 h3 Bh5 10 g4
MANUAL OF CHESS, “The more space you dominate, the less space for the opponent in which to move his pieces about, the more restricted the number of moves with which he may threaten you or guard himself against your threats.”
10 … Bg6 11 NxN c5xN 12 Qxd4 Be7 13 g5 Nd7 14 Nb5? e5 15 Qc3? a6??
16 Nc7+
MANUAL OF CHESS, "Search for the combination which brings home your advantage.”
16 … Kf8 17 NxR QxR 18 f4 Bxe4 19 Rg1 Bd8 20 fxe5
THE COMPLETE CHESS PLAYER, "Pawn exchanges result in attacking lines."
20 ... dxe5 21 Bc4
THINK LIKE A GRANDMASTER, "When weak pawns stand on open lines, then the lines facilitate the concentration of piece pressure on these weaknesses."
21 ... Bb6 22 Rgf1 Bg6 23 Ba3+ Bc5 24 BxB NxB 25 Qxe5 Nd7? 26 Qd6+ Ke8
27 Rde1+
BEST LESSONS OF A CHESS COACH, "To strengthen an attack, bring in a new piece, preferably with a check."
27 ... Kd8 28 Qe7+ MY SYSTEM, "The ideal which lies at the root of every operation in a file is the ultimate penetration by way of this file into the enemy's game, that is to say to our 7th or 8th rank."
28 ... Kc7 29 Bxf7 BxB 30 RxB Rd8 31 Rxg7 Qa7 32 Re6? Qg1+ 33 Re1 Qd4 34 c3 Qd3 35 Re3 Qf1+ 36 Re1 Qd3 37 Qe3 Qf5 38 Qe4? Qxh3 39 Qc4+ Kb8 40 Qf4+ Ka8??? 41 Qf2? h5 42 Qe3 Qg4 43 Qd4 QxQ 44 PxQ Ka7 45 Rde7 Nb6 47 Rxb7+ Ka8 48 Ra7+ Kb8 49 Rab7+ Kc8 50 Rgc7# [1-0].
B: Earl CABUGAO
LSGH PRADA-PAYA Selection Round 8
Mandaluyong City
1 e4 c5 2 Nc3 d6 3 Nf3 Nc6 CHESS FUNDAMENTALS, “Bring out N's before bringing out B's.”
This position appeared in Ghaem Maghami vs Mark Paragua in Asian Championship, Cebu 2007 which ended with an early draw.
4 b3
RYBKA's top 3 recommendations are 4 Bc4, 4 Bb5 and 4 d4.
4 ... Bd7 5 Bb2 Nf6 6 Qe2?
THE CHESS PLAYER'S HANDBOOK, “It is not good to play the Q out into the game at the beginning, because she can be attacked by inferior pieces, and is compelled to retire with the loss of many moves.”
6 … Bg4 7 O-O-O
MASTERING THE CHESS OPENINGS, “One of the most important guidelines in chess is to protect your K from harm.”
7 … Nd4 8 Qd3 e6 9 h3 Bh5 10 g4
MANUAL OF CHESS, “The more space you dominate, the less space for the opponent in which to move his pieces about, the more restricted the number of moves with which he may threaten you or guard himself against your threats.”
10 … Bg6 11 NxN c5xN 12 Qxd4 Be7 13 g5 Nd7 14 Nb5? e5 15 Qc3? a6??
16 Nc7+
MANUAL OF CHESS, "Search for the combination which brings home your advantage.”
16 … Kf8 17 NxR QxR 18 f4 Bxe4 19 Rg1 Bd8 20 fxe5
THE COMPLETE CHESS PLAYER, "Pawn exchanges result in attacking lines."
20 ... dxe5 21 Bc4
THINK LIKE A GRANDMASTER, "When weak pawns stand on open lines, then the lines facilitate the concentration of piece pressure on these weaknesses."
21 ... Bb6 22 Rgf1 Bg6 23 Ba3+ Bc5 24 BxB NxB 25 Qxe5 Nd7? 26 Qd6+ Ke8
27 Rde1+
BEST LESSONS OF A CHESS COACH, "To strengthen an attack, bring in a new piece, preferably with a check."
27 ... Kd8 28 Qe7+ MY SYSTEM, "The ideal which lies at the root of every operation in a file is the ultimate penetration by way of this file into the enemy's game, that is to say to our 7th or 8th rank."
28 ... Kc7 29 Bxf7 BxB 30 RxB Rd8 31 Rxg7 Qa7 32 Re6? Qg1+ 33 Re1 Qd4 34 c3 Qd3 35 Re3 Qf1+ 36 Re1 Qd3 37 Qe3 Qf5 38 Qe4? Qxh3 39 Qc4+ Kb8 40 Qf4+ Ka8??? 41 Qf2? h5 42 Qe3 Qg4 43 Qd4 QxQ 44 PxQ Ka7 45 Rde7 Nb6 47 Rxb7+ Ka8 48 Ra7+ Kb8 49 Rab7+ Kc8 50 Rgc7# [1-0].
Sunday, July 27, 2008
LSGH: OPEN FILE
W: Junior SOL CRUZ
B: Tim DELA CRUZ
LSGH PRADA-PAYA Selection Round 4
Mandaluyong City
1 e4 e5 2 Nf3 Nc6 3 Nc3
CHESS FUNDAMENTALS,“Bring out N's before bringing out B's.”
3 … Bb4 4 b3
THE IDEAS BEHIND THE CHESS OPENINGS, "Most promising for White, if Black persists in avoiding the Four Knights', is 4 Bb5, so that on 4 ... Nge7 (of course 4 ... Nf6 is possible); d4! exd4 6 Nxd4 gives him the better center position."
4... Nf6 5 Bb2
TEACH YOURSELF BETTER CHESS, "B's are best deployed on the longest diagonals - the ones from corner to corner."
5 … O-O 6 d3 d6 7 Qd2? Bg4 8 O-O-O
MASTERING THE CHESS OPENINGS, "One of the most important guidelines in chess is to protect your K from harm."
8 … BxNf3 9 g2xBf3 BxNc3 10 QxBc3 Nd4 11 f4! Re8 12 fxe5 dxe5 13 Rg1
MODERN ART OF ATTACK, "The attack against an opposite castled opponent can focus on the creation and efficient use of an open file."
13 … Rc8 14 Qd2??
RYBKA recommends 14 f4, to keep up the pressure.
14 ... c5
15 Qh6
THE GAME OF CHESS, "One of the most frequent and most dangerous forms of attack is the pin."
15 … g6
THE COMPLETE CHESS PLAYER, "So long as the pawn in front of K remains unmoved, it is relatively difficult to work up a convincing attack; but let one of these lowly pawns advance a step, and very often the whole castled position totters on the brink of disaster."
16 Bh3 Rc6 17 Kb1 Nf3 18 Rg3 Nxh2
19 Bf5?
RYBKA recommends 19 Rh1 +-; bringing another piece into action and trapping the N.
19 ... Kh8 20 QxNh2 gxBf5 21 Rh1 f4 22 Rh3
RYBKA: 22 Rg5 +- and White has it in the bag.
22 ... Kg8
23 Rg1+ Kh8 24 Rh6 Rg8 25 c3?
RYBKA: 25 Bxe5 secures the point.
25 ... RxR 26 QxR Qf8 27 Qh2 Ng4
28 RxP+Kg8 29 Rh8+ Kg7 30 Qh7+ Kf6 31 RxQ Rc7 32 d4 b6 33 QPxP NxP 34 Qh8+ Ke6 35 Re8+ Re7 36 c4 Ng6 37 Qf6+ Kd7 38 RxR NxR 39 Qxf7 a6 40 Bf6 Kd6 [1-0].
Saturday, July 26, 2008
LSGH: THE EMPIRE STRIKES BACK
LSGH PRADA/PAYA Selection Tourney
Mandaluyong City
R3 G/25
White: Luke de Leon
Black: Junior Sol Cruz
1 e4 e5 2 Nf3 Nc6 3 Nc3 Nf6
MANUAL OF CHESS, "Get the N's into action before both B's are developed."
4 Bb5 Bc5
This is called the FOUR KNIGHTS' GAME - SPANISH VARIATION (on Bb5) - CLASSICAL LINE (on Bc5). These moves were played by SUPER GRANDMASTERS, old and young alike; Paulsen vs Morphy in USA 1857, Janowsky vs Lasker in Cambridge Springs 1904, Nimzovich vs Rubinstein in San Sebastian 1912, Short vs Adams in England 1991 and Svidler vs Vallejo in Leon 2004.
5 BxN QPxB 6 NxP?
6 ... Bd6?
CHESS FUNDAMENTALS, "Before development has been completed, no piece should be moved more than once, unless it is essential in order to obtain a material advantage or secure freedom of action."7 Nc4 b6?? 8 d3? Bb7?? 9 Bg5? Qd7?? 10 e5 h6! 11 PxN PxP?? 12 BxP Rg8
THE CHESS PLAYER'S HANDBOOK, "It is usually good play to get command of an open file, that is to say, a file which is occupied by no other man, by stationing a Rook at one end of it."
13 O-O Be7? 14 Re1 O-O-O!
KASPAROV TEACHES CHESS, "By remaining in the center, the King may be lured to the very center of the board by sacrifices and then disaster becomes imminent."
15 RxB
15 ... Qh3!!!
TURNING ADVANTAGE INTO VICTORY, "Look for exceptions. Look for the most unusual moves in the most varied positions."
16 Ne3 c5! 17 Ne2?? RxP+!!! 18 NxR QxN#
[0-1]
SECRETS OF PRACTICAL CHESS, "The main factor governing the success of an attack on the enemy King is whether you can bring more attacking pieces to bear on his King position than he can muster for defense."
PORTABLE CHESS COACH, "Look for threats, especially checks."
RYBKA's gives 6 ... Bxf2+ 7 KxB Qd4+ 8 Kf1 QxNe5, regaining the pawn, the B (for N), and depriving W of castling.
LSGH: KNIGHT IN A SHINING ARMOR
W: Junior SOL CRUZ
B: Nikko DIONISIO
B: Nikko DIONISIO
LSGH PRADA-PAYA Selection Round 2
Mandaluyong City
1e4 e5 2 Nf3 Nc6 3 Nc3 Nf6
CHESS FUNDAMENTALS, “Bring out N's before bringing the B's."
Super-GM Wesley So has a pair of excellent wins with this opening, against Kaplan and Howell in the World Championship Under 20 2007.
THE IDEAS BEHIND THE CHESS OPENINGS, "White must threaten something early, for otherwise Black will be able to counter with ... d5 or develop all his pieces without any trouble. So 4 Bb5."
4 ... d5 5 PxP
MY SYSTEM, "A center pawn should always be taken if this can be done without too great danger.”
5 … NxP 6 Bb2
LOGICAL CHESS, “A bishop is utilized to greatest effect in controlling an important diagonal or in pinning an enemy piece.”
6 … Nf4 7 g3
BEST LESSONS OF A CHESS COACH, “Do not let enemy pieces remain in your territory unchallenged.”
7 … Ng6 8 Qe2 Bf5 9 O-O-O
MASTERING THE CHESS OPENINGS, “One of the most important guidelines in chess is to protect your K from harm.”
9 … Nf4??? 10 PxN
THE 10 MOST COMMON MISTAKES IN CHESS, “Skill, in fact, might be defined as the ability to exploit the other guy’s mistake.”
10 … Be7 11 PxP Qd7 12 Bg2 Bg6 13 Kb1 Qf5 14 d3 O-O-O 15 Qe4 Qd7 16 Qe2 Nb4 17 d4? Qf5? 18 Nh4??? Qe6??? 19 NxB RPxN 20 d5 Qa6? 21 QxQ NxQ 22 Nb5 Rh5 23 NxP+ Kb8 24 Nb5 RxKP??? 25 BxR Rd7
As Batman said in The Dark Knight, “Time to move in.”
26 d6 Bh4 27 PxP+ Kc8 28 Na7# [1-0].
FAST & FURIOUS
W: Ise NUESTRO
B: Junior SOL CRUZ
LSGH PRADA-PAYA Selection R1
Mandaluyong City
1 e4 e5 2 Nf3 Nc6
MANUAL OF CHESS, "Get the N's into action before both B's are developed."
3 Bb5 Nf6 4 Nc3This is the SPANISH VARIATION of the FOUR KNIGHTS' GAME. This exact position occurred in the game World Champion Boris Spassky vs Eugene Torre, Dubai Olympiad 1986 (1/2-1/2) and in Alexy Kim vs Eugene Torre, Asian Individual Championship, Cebu 2007 (0-1) where Torre sacrificed his Q on the 20th move.
4 ... b6
The theoretical lines are 4 ... Bb4 - Symmetrical Variation and were Torre's continuation in both games, 4 ... Bc5 - Classical, and 4 ... Nd4 - Rubinstein.
5 BxN d7xB 6 Nxe5 Bc5
LOGICAL CHESS, "On this excellent square, the B commands an important diagonal, exerts pressure on the center and attacks a weak pawn."
7 Nxc6 Qd6! 8 Nxa7??? RxN -+Masters used to say on such an advantage, a N for 2 pawns, that the rest is just a matter of technique. But for these kids, the familiar phrase is GAME OVER.
9 O-O O-O
MASTERING THE CHESS OPENINGS, "One of the most important guidelines in chess is to protect your K from harm."
10 d3 Qe5? 11 Be3 Bd6
12 Bd4??? QxP#
[0-1]THE TEN MOST COMMON CHESS MISTAKES, "Skill, in fact, might be defined as the ability to exploit the other guy's mistake."
B: Junior SOL CRUZ
LSGH PRADA-PAYA Selection R1
Mandaluyong City
1 e4 e5 2 Nf3 Nc6
MANUAL OF CHESS, "Get the N's into action before both B's are developed."
3 Bb5 Nf6 4 Nc3This is the SPANISH VARIATION of the FOUR KNIGHTS' GAME. This exact position occurred in the game World Champion Boris Spassky vs Eugene Torre, Dubai Olympiad 1986 (1/2-1/2) and in Alexy Kim vs Eugene Torre, Asian Individual Championship, Cebu 2007 (0-1) where Torre sacrificed his Q on the 20th move.
4 ... b6
The theoretical lines are 4 ... Bb4 - Symmetrical Variation and were Torre's continuation in both games, 4 ... Bc5 - Classical, and 4 ... Nd4 - Rubinstein.
5 BxN d7xB 6 Nxe5 Bc5
LOGICAL CHESS, "On this excellent square, the B commands an important diagonal, exerts pressure on the center and attacks a weak pawn."
7 Nxc6 Qd6! 8 Nxa7??? RxN -+Masters used to say on such an advantage, a N for 2 pawns, that the rest is just a matter of technique. But for these kids, the familiar phrase is GAME OVER.
9 O-O O-O
MASTERING THE CHESS OPENINGS, "One of the most important guidelines in chess is to protect your K from harm."
10 d3 Qe5? 11 Be3 Bd6
12 Bd4??? QxP#
[0-1]THE TEN MOST COMMON CHESS MISTAKES, "Skill, in fact, might be defined as the ability to exploit the other guy's mistake."
Monday, July 7, 2008
BEST LESSONS of a CHESS COACH
by Sunil Weeramantry & Ed Eusebi
An innovative book on game-winning strategy for players at the intermediate level. Every truth about chess must be coached in context, and the book's interactive teacher-student dialogue does just that. The master player and nationally recognized teacher Sunil Weeramantry brings the fundamentals of strategy and tactics to life and teaches players at all levels how to think like a master during a chess game.
Note: These are actual classroom lectures that were given by NSCF Executive Director Sunil Weeramantry.
Review by the National Scholastic Chess Foundation
www.nscfchess.org
Sunday, July 6, 2008
NM Marlon Bernardino
MERALCO Chess Club Simul
Lopez Bldg, Pasig City
W: Junior SOL CRUZ
B: NM Marlon BERNARDINO
1 e4 e5 2 Nf3 Nc6 3 Nc3
World Champion Emanuel Lasker in Manual of Chess, named as one of the best five chess books of all time by The Wall Street Journal, "Get the knights into action before both bishops are developed."
3 ... Bb4 4 Bc4 Nf6
FOUR KNIGHTS' GAME - ITALIAN VARIATION, on account of Bc4.
5 Ng5
World Champion Jose Raul Capablanca in Chess Fundamentals, considered to be one of the best primers ever for beginning to intermediate chess players, "Before development has been completed, no piece should be moved more than once, unless it is essential in order to obtain material advantage or secure freedom of action."
5 ... O-O
THE IDEAS BEHIND THE CHESS OPENINGS, 'Castle as soon as possible, preferably on the King's side."
6 BxP RxB 7 NxR KxN
8 b3 d6 9 Bb2
Chess Fundamentals, "Placed on the long diagonal, the bishop is posted for its maximum potential control of the central squares as well as eyeing the opposite wing of the enemy's camp."
9 ... Bg4 10 f3 Bh5 11 Qe2 Kf8 12 O-O-O
World Champion Garry Kasparov in Kasparov Teaches Chess, "Beginners and those with insufficient experience should castle at the earliest opportunity. By remaining in the center, the King may be lured to the very center of the board and then disaster becomes imminent."
12 ... a5 13 g4 Bf7 15 g5
Modern Art of Attack,"Another method of assaulting the orthodox castled position consists of a mass pawn advance."
14 ... BxN 15 PxB
The 10 Most Common Chess Mistakes,"Doubled pawns create a semi-open file to work on, but as a rule they should be avoided."
15 ... Nh5 16 Qb5?
16 ... QxP+ 17 Rd2? Rb8 18 b4
The Complete Chess Player, "So long as the Pawns in front of the King remain unmoved, it is relatively difficult to work up a convincing attack; but let one of these "lowly" Pawns advance a step, and very often the whole castled position totters on the brink of disaster."
18 ... PxP 19 PxP BxP 20 h4 Qe3 21 Rg1??
Portable Chess Coach, "Losing is not synonymous with failure. On the contrary, losing is a natural part of the process of becoming a stronger player."
Secrets of Practical Chess revealed,"The main factor governing the success of an attack on the enemy King is whether you can bring more attacking pieces to bear on his King position than he can muster for the defense."
This "secret" is similar to the parable in the Gospel of Luke, "Or what king would go and wage war against another king without first sitting down to determine if, with ten thousand troops, he can take someone advancing towards him with twenty thousand troops?"
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