If you are a Kasparov fan, you can find an interview lasting around 90 minutes here:
It’s from 2012 and worth a watch.
Posted in Life beyond the chess board, tagged kasparov interview on May 8, 2014| Leave a Comment »
If you are a Kasparov fan, you can find an interview lasting around 90 minutes here:
It’s from 2012 and worth a watch.
Posted in Life beyond the chess board on May 3, 2014| Leave a Comment »
I was having another look of Invisible Chess Moves the other day and found an intriguing tale on page 109. In the position below, between Flohr and Grob 1953, white resigned but there is a defence. Can you see it?
This time we have Capablanca against George Alan Thomas, Hastings 1919 (pg.152)
And lastly, (pg.147) there are many mates in four but only one in three, can you find it?
You can find the answers in the post below.
Posted in Life beyond the chess board on May 3, 2014| Leave a Comment »
An interesting and well-written article concerning collegiate chess in the US has appeared in The Washington Post. Though the sums of money involved may seem ridiculously high, not everyone puts a price on success.
Answers to positions above:
1) Kh1. If Qf1 then Bg1!
2) Rxa2!
3) Rc3! If Kb8 then Kb6 with mate to follow.