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"HARD WORK IS A TALENT" -- G Kasparov

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<MY WEAKNESS>

<PBA4T: PAWN BREAKS ARE <<<4>>> THREATS>

<PT3S: PAWNS THREATEN <<<3>>> SQUARES>

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*ALL* ASPECTS OF SAFETY ARE *EQUALLY* VALUABLE:

<LOOSENESS> =
<ALIGNMENTS> =
<TRAPPABLE> =
<EXPOSED>

CHESS IS *NOT* JUST COUNTING!

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WHEN YOU PUT A PIECE ON A SQUARE, ONLY ONE THING MATTERS:

<DOES MY OPPONENT HAVE <<<UNSAFE (LATE)>>> PIECES IN THE RESULTING POSITION, YES OR NO? AND IF YES, CAN I EXPLOIT THEM? IF YES AGAIN, THE SQUARE CAN BE TAKEN NO MATTER HOW MANY TIMES IT IS PROTECTED. <<<CHESS IS NOT JUST COUNTING!>>>>

YOU CAN TAKE *ANY* SQUARE IF IT RESULTS IN YOUR OPPONENT HAVING *UNSAFE* OR *LATE* PIECES.

25 e5-e6! Petrosian vs Kozali Montevideo 1954
40 Nf6-d7+!! Kasparov vs Bareev Cannes Rapid 2001

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<<<FUNDAMENTAL THEOREM OF THREATS>>>

The number of times that a square is attacked (NA) and defended (ND) *cannot* be calculated by simply counting the number of pieces controlling that square. Rather,

<<THE NUMBER OF TIMES A SQUARE IS ATTACKED AND DEFENDED CAN BE COMPUTED ONLY AFTER -ALL- THE THREATS THAT CURRENTLY EXIST IN THE POSITIONAND THEIR -SEVERITY- (--) , AE WELL AS ALL THE THREATS THAT -CAN- -BE- -MADE- AND THEIR SEVERITY (++), HAVE BEEN TAKEN INTO ACCOUNT.>>

See 11 d4-d5! in I Kurnosov vs M Dzhumaev, 2008 for a *perfect* example of using <MAKING THREATS (++)> and <MEETING THREATS (--)> to count properly the number of times that the d5-square is attacked and defended. The d5-square is not 1 attacker (White d4-pawn), 2 defenders (Black b6-knight, e6-pawn); rather it is 2 attackers (White d4-pawn, c3-queen <CHECKING> on c6)(++), 1 defender (Black b6-knight, e6-pawn is <PINNED> to e8)(--)!!!!

In particular, you must account for the <<MOST OBVIOUS THREAT ON THE CHESSBOARD>>: <<<<THE THREAT TO CAPTURE A SQUARE>>>>, with or without an enemy piece or pawn on that square. The threat of an enemy unit to occupy a significant square must be dealt with.

And you must account for the <<FOUR TYPES OF SUBTLE THREATS>>:

Q: creates loose squares near enemy king
BRQQRB: attack every single square on their lines
N: defender cannot defend tactical base, target
P: threatens to advance to the blockading square

Game Collection: FOUR TYPES OF SUBTLE THREATS TO SQUARES

<Part I (++).> Being able to -MAKE- a threat (especially <CHECK> or a <MATE THREAT>, a <<SENTE>> move) means that you control a square -MORE- times than meets the eye (<THREATS GAIN TEMPO>).

<Part II (--).> Having to -MEET- a threat means that you control a square -FEWER- times than meets the eye (<OBLIGATION RESTRICTS MOBILITY>).

Maybe I can add attackers to the square with tempo, making a threat.

Maybe you can add defenders to the square with tempo, making a threat.

Maybe some of my attackers are tied down meeting threats.

Maybe some of your defenders are tied down meeting threats.

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   Apr-01-13 Vassily Ivanchuk (replies)
 
notyetagm: <Shelter417: ... How different the tournament might have been if they'd played with increments...> Yes, next time I vote for increment and playoff.
 
   Apr-01-13 Ivanchuk vs Kramnik, 2013 (replies)
 
notyetagm: When Anand is about to win the final game and retain his title, he should whisper to Carlsen "Chucky can't save you this time".
 
   Apr-01-13 World Championship Candidates (2013) (replies)
 
notyetagm: <jussu: <I sorta believe Anand likes attacking on diagonals. Bishops and Queen.> Naah. Anand hates his bishops and uses them to chop off the first knight they spot.> Yes, Anand is like the best player of <KNIGHT PLAY> of all-time.
 
   Mar-31-13 Carlsen vs Svidler, 2013 (replies)
 
notyetagm: <norami: No matter who wins there will be conspiracy theories. Whose fault is that?> Grischuk's 30 Bb2xNd4?? and terrible time management in a highly
 
   Mar-31-13 Radjabov vs Carlsen, 2013 (replies)
 
notyetagm: Radjabov vs Carlsen, 2013 GM Danny King -> http://www.youtube.com/watch?featur...
 
   Mar-31-13 jessicafischerqueen chessforum (replies)
 
notyetagm: <OhioChessFan: <notyetagm: Not a pawn, a White cat on b7 :-) >> Oh yeah, I remember that comment, that pawn had like 9 lives, Black could not kill it.
 
   Mar-31-13 Grischuk vs Kramnik, 2013 (replies)
 
notyetagm: <Fish55: Annyone who doesn't think that 30Bxd4??? is not a patzer's move is delusional.> And played by the two-time(!!) World Blitz Champion! If Grischuk was a really crappy blitz player, his blunder would be understandable.
 
   Mar-30-13 Zeng Chongsheng vs Nguyen Huynh Minh Huy, 2013 (replies)
 
notyetagm: Zeng Chongsheng vs Nguyen Huynh Minh Huy, 2013 24.¤d7! (D) XIIIIIIIIY 8 rwq-trk+0{ 7zp Nvlpzpp0 6-zp-sn-sn
 
   Mar-29-13 Le Quang Liem vs Zhou Jianchao, 2013
 
notyetagm: Solution to our Quiz: Le Quang - Zhou Jianchao XIIIIIIIIY 8- tr k+0 7
 
   Mar-29-13 Carlsen vs Ivanchuk, 2013 (replies)
 
notyetagm: <csmath: ... he should have taken with pawn without worry about doubled pawns: 23. cxd3 .> I was *shocked* when Carlsen took back with the king instead of undoubling the pawns. But I thought that he is a genius and I am a USCF class player, so what do I know.
 
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Mar-17-12
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  notyetagm:


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Mar-17-12
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Mar-17-12
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Mar-20-12
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  notyetagm: [Event "Schachbundesliga 2011-12"]
[Site "Bremen GER"]
[Date "2012.03.17"]
[Round "12"]
[White "Anand, Viswanathan"]
[Black "Eljanov, Pavel"]
[Result "1/2-1/2"]
[WhiteElo "2817"]
[BlackElo "2683"]
[Board "1"]
[WhiteTitle "GM"]
[BlackTitle "GM"]
[ECO "D16"]
[Opening "QGD Slav"]
[Variation "Soultanbeieff variation"]
[WhiteTeam "OSG Baden-Baden"]
[BlackTeam "Werder Bremen"]
[WhiteFideId "5000017"]
[BlackFideId "14102951"]
[EventDate "2011.10.14"]
[EventType "team"]

1. d4 d5 2. c4 c6 3. Nf3 Nf6 4. Nc3 dxc4 5. a4 e6 6. e4 Bb4 7. e5 Nd5 8. Bd2 b5 9. axb5 Bxc3 10. bxc3 cxb5 11. Ng5 h6 12. Qh5 g6 13. Qh3 f5 14. exf6 e5 15. f7+ Kf8 16. Ne6+ Ke7 17. Nxd8 Bxh3 18. gxh3 Rxd8 19. dxe5 Kxf7 20. Bg2 Nc6 21. O-O Nxe5 22. f4 Nd3 23. f5 gxf5 24. Rxf5+ Ke6 25. Rh5 a5 26. Rxh6+ Ke5 27. Be1 N5f4 28. Bg3 Kf5 29. Rf1 Kg5 30. Rb6 Rab8 31. Ra6 Rf8 32. h4+ Kg4 33. Bf3+ Kh3 34. Bd1 Rg8 35. Rf3 Rbd8 36. Kf1 Ne5 37. Rxf4 Rxd1+ 38. Ke2 Rgd8 39. Rxa5 R1d2+ 40. Ke3 Ng4+ 41. Ke4 Re8+ 42. Kf5 Ne3+ 43. Kg6 Nd5 44. Rxb5 Nxf4+ 45. Bxf4 Rd3 46. h5 Rxc3 47. h6 Rb3 1/2-1/2

Mar-23-12
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  notyetagm: http://www.chess-results.com/tnr668...
Mar-23-12
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  notyetagm: Game Collection: LOCKING ENEMY PIECES RIGHT OUT OF THE GAME

G Popilski vs H Melkumyan, 2012 28 ... c5-c4! locks White a2-bishop right out of the game.

Mar-27-12
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  notyetagm: Sutovsky vs Z Kozul, 2012
Apr-12-12
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  jessicafischerqueen: Hi <coach> I thought about you while looking at the POTD-

White to play and win:


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Black's pawn on <g6> is <OVERLOADED> in a very interesting way-

It can't defend the bishop AND block the g-file at the same time.

How beautiful eh?

Apr-14-12
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  notyetagm: Bundesliga (2011)

<acirce: Am I wrong or was that a fairly terrible game by Vishy?>

If Anand plays like that in Moscow, we're going to have a new World Champion. :-(

I just don't buy that anti-Sicilian play by Black, with ... e7-e5, making all those permanent weakness on the d-file. Tiviakov made it look like a forced win.

[Event "Schachbundesliga 2011/2012"]
[Site "?"]
[Date "2012.04.14"]
[Round "14.1"]
[White "Tiviakov, Sergei"]
[Black "Anand, Viswanathan"]
[Result "1-0"]
[WhiteElo "2647"]
[BlackElo "2817"]
[Board "1"]
[WhiteClock "01:49:00"]
[BlackClock "00:39:00"]
[WhiteClub "SC Eppingen"]
[BlackClub "OSG Baden-Baden"]
[PlyCount "99"]

1. e4 c5 2. Nf3 d6 3. Bb5+ Nd7 4. d4 cxd4 5. Qxd4 a6 6. Bxd7+ Bxd7 7. c4 e5 8. Qd3 h6 9. Nc3 Nf6 10. O-O Be7 11. a4 b6 12. b3 Ra7 13. Rd1 Bc8 14. Ba3 Rd7 15. Nd2 O-O 16. Nf1 Bb7 17. Ne3 Re8 18. Ncd5 Nxd5 19. Nxd5 Bxd5 20. Qxd5 Qa8 21. Qxa8 Rxa8 22. Rd5 f6 23. Rad1 Rad8 24. g3 g5 25. f4 gxf4 26. gxf4 Kf7 27. Kf2 exf4 28. Kf3 Ke6 29. Bc1 Rc8 30. Bxf4 Bf8 31. h4 Rc6 32. h5 Rb7 33. Be3 Rb8 34. Bd4 Rc7 35. Rg1 Bg7 36. Rg6 Rf7 37. Be3 Rd7 38. Rf5 Rf7 39. Kg4 Bf8 40. Bxh6 Bxh6 41. Rxh6 Rg7+ 42. Kf4 Rf8 43. a5 Rg1 44. axb6 Rb1 45. b7 Rxb3 46. e5 dxe5+ 47. Rxe5+ Kd6 48. Rf5 Ke6 49. Rh7 Rd8 50. Rd5 1-0


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Apr-15-12
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  jessicafischerqueen: <Coach> maybe Vishy should slow down a little and take more time to construct a long term plan in the middle game

[WhiteClock "01:49:00"]
[BlackClock "00:39:00"]

Apr-15-12
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  Open Defence: I have heard Anand say that he plays best when the moves flow...
Apr-15-12
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  jessicafischerqueen: Hi <Deffi>! I don't doubt it, except the style didn't seem to lead to a good result in this particular game...
Apr-17-12
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  jessicafischerqueen: <Coach> Jinx! Just one hour ago I was looking at that beautiful unplayed variation in the chessbase article- thanks for putting it in my forum with FENS.
Apr-24-12
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  notyetagm: 30 Re1xBe6! f7xRe6 removes the guard of the g4-square so that 31 g2-g4 traps the Black h5-queen. A good Tuesday puzzle.

[Event "Wch U20"]
[Site "Yerevan"]
[Date "1999.09.29"]
[Round "12"]
[White "Smetankin, Stanislav"]
[Black "Vallejo Pons, Francisco"]
[Result "1-0"]
[ECO "B42"]
[WhiteElo "2385"]
[BlackElo "2519"]
[PlyCount "59"]
[EventDate "1999.09.18"]
[EventType "swiss"]
[EventRounds "13"]
[EventCountry "ARM"]
[Source "ChessBase"]
[SourceDate "1999.11.18"]

1. e4 c5 2. Nf3 e6 3. d4 cxd4 4. Nxd4 a6 5. Bd3 g6 6. O-O Bg7 7. Nb3 Nc6 8. Nc3 d6 9. a4 b6 10. f4 Nf6 11. Qf3 Qc7 12. e5 dxe5 13. fxe5 Nd5 14. Nxd5 exd5 15.Bf4 Be6 16. Rae1 O-O 17. Qe3 b5 18. axb5 axb5 19. Qc5 Rfc8 20. Nd4 Bf8 21. Qxc6 Qa7 22. Qxb5 Qxd4+ 23. Be3 Qxe5 24. Qb6 Bg7 25. Bc1 Qh5 26. Qf2 Qg4 27. Bf4 Bxb2 28. h3 Qh5 29. Kh2 Bc3 30. Rxe6 1-0

Jun-05-12
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  hms123: <notyetagm>

I thought of you while going through this game: Y Shulman vs Ehlvest, 2011

After <34....f5>


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Shulman missed this nice deflection.

<35.Qe5+ f6 36.Qe7!>


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Jun-11-12
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  notyetagm: P San Segundo-Carrillo vs T Luther, 2002
Jun-23-12
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  notyetagm: <galdur: Brutal.

Lintchevski, Daniil - Mokshanov, Alexey
65th ch-RUS HL Tyumen RUS (7), 2012.06.23

1.d4 d5 2.c4 c6 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.e3 e6 5.Nf3 Nbd7 6.Bd3 dxc4 7.Bxc4 b5 8.Bd3 Bb7 9.O-O a6 10.e4 c5 11.d5 c4 12.Bc2 Qc7 13.dxe6 fxe6 14.Ng5 Nc5 15.Be3 Rd8 16.Qf3 e5 17.Rad1 Rxd1 18.Rxd1 Qc6 19.Nd5 Bc8 20.Qg3 Ncd7 21.Ne6 g6 22.Nxf6+ Nxf6 23.Nxf8 Rxf8 24.Qxe5+ Kf7 25.Rd6 1-0>


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21 Ng5-e6!


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Jul-08-12
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  Sneaky: Hey friend,

I've been scratching my head trying to figure out what "YDNPS" stands for and I'm starting to believe it's one for Louis F Stumpers ;-) My best guess so far is "You do not play seriously!". Or how about "You don't need pieces, stupid!"

So I give up, what means YDNPS?

Jul-08-12
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  notyetagm: <Sneaky: Hey friend,
I've been scratching my head trying to figure out what "YDNPS" stands for and I'm starting to believe it's one for Louis F Stumpers ;-) My best guess so far is "You do not play seriously!". Or how about "You don't need pieces, stupid!"

So I give up, what means YDNPS?>

OVERLOADED (YDNPS) => YOU DO NOT PROTECT SQUARES

Jul-09-12
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  notyetagm: Game Collection: INTERPOSE! INTERPOSE! INTERPOSE! INTERPOSE!
Jul-11-12
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  OhioChessFan: Dortmund Moves Prediction Contest, sponsored by the legendary <chessmoron> and hosted in my forum, is now open. First round begins Friday the 13th. Click on Elvis for details.
Sep-08-12
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  jessicafischerqueen: Soon you will be King of China.
Sep-24-12
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  notyetagm: <CG.COM> Could you please add the games from the <2011 TURKISH TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP>?

TWIC DOSSIER -> http://www.chess.co.uk/twic/chessne...

TWIC PGN -> http://www.chess.co.uk/twic/assets/...

Thanks

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Kasimdzhanov vs Parligras: NAVARA SQUARE
Ju.Polgar vs Prohozska: SUPPORT/SQUARE TACTICAL TARGET

Oct-11-12
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  notyetagm: FROM WORK!!!
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