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Think twice before you do it -- the odds won't be on your side in this collection.

The Will Explained By Aesop

If what old story says of Aesop's true,
The oracle of Greece he was,
And more than Areopagus he knew,
With all its wisdom in the laws.
The following tale gives but a sample
Of what has made his fame so ample.
Three daughters shared a father's purse,
Of habits totally diverse.
The first, bewitched with drinks delicious;
The next, coquettish and capricious;
The third, supremely avaricious.
The sire, expectant of his fate,
Bequeathed his whole estate,
In equal shares, to them,
And to their mother just the same, –
To her then payable, and not before,
Each daughter should possess her part no more.
The father died. The females three
Were much in haste the will to see.
They read, and read, but still
Saw not the willer's will.
For could it well be understood
That each of this sweet sisterhood,
When she possessed her part no more,
Should to her mother pay it over?
It was surely not so easy saying
How lack of means would help the paying.
What meant their honoured father, then?
The affair was brought to legal men,
Who, after turning over the case
Some hundred thousand different ways,
Threw down the learned bonnet,
Unable to decide on it;
And then advised the heirs,
Without more thought, t" adjust affairs.
As to the widow's share, the counsel say,
"We hold it just the daughters each should pay
One third to her on demand,
Should she not choose to have it stand
Commuted as a life annuity,
Paid from her husband's death, with due congruity." The thing thus ordered, the estate
Is duly cut in portions three.
And in the first they all agree
To put the feasting-lodges, plate,
Luxurious cooling mugs,
Enormous liquor jugs,
Rich cupboards, – built beneath the trellised vine, – The stores of ancient, sweet Malvoisin wine,
The slaves to serve it at a sign;
In short, whatever, in a great house,
There is of feasting apparatus.
The second part is made
Of what might help the jilting trade –
The city house and furniture,
Exquisite and genteel, be sure,
The eunuchs, milliners, and laces,
The jewels, shawls, and costly dresses.
The third is made of household stuff,
More vulgar, rude, and rough –
Farms, fences, flocks, and fodder,
And men and beasts to turn the sod over.
This done, since it was thought
To give the parts by lot
Might suit, or it might not,
Each paid her share of fees dear,
And took the part that pleased her.
It was in great Athens town,
Such judgment gave the gown.
And there the public voice
Applauded both the judgment and the choice.
But Aesop well was satisfied
The learned men had set aside,
In judging thus the testament,
The very gist of its intent.
"The dead," Said he, "could he but know of it,
Would heap reproaches on such Attic wit.
What! men who proudly take their place
As sages of the human race,
Lack they the simple skill
To settle such a will?"
This said, he undertook himself
The task of portioning the pelf;
And straightway gave each maid the part
The least according to her heart –
The prim coquette, the drinking stuff,
The drinker, then, the farms and cattle;
And on the miser, rude and rough,
The robes and lace did Aesop settle;
For thus, he said, "an early date
Would see the sisters alienate
Their several shares of the estate.
No motive now in maidenhood to tarry,
They all would seek, post haste, to marry;
And, having each a splendid bait,
Each soon would find a well-bred mate;
And, leaving thus their father's goods intact,
Would to their mother pay them all, in fact," – Which of the testament
Was plainly the intent.
The people, who had thought a slave an ass,
Much wondered how it came to pass
That one alone should have more sense
Than all their men of most pretence.

"The words of truth are simple." ― Aeschylus

"It is only after our basic needs for food and shelter have been met that we can hope to enjoy the luxury of theoretical speculations." ― Aristotle.

"The way I see it, if you want the rainbow, you gotta put up with the rain." — Dolly Parton

"Outside of a dog, a book is man's best friend. Inside of a dog, it's too dark to read." — Groucho Marx

"If you want to live a happy life, tie it to a goal, not to people or things." — Albert Einstein

"Never let the fear of striking out keep you from playing the game." — Babe Ruth

John 14:6
"<I am the Way, the Truth, and the Life. No one comes to the Father except through me.>" ― Jesus Christ

"Holding on to anger is like grasping a hot coal with the intent of throwing it at someone else; you are the one who gets burned." ― Buddha

"No legacy is so rich as honesty." ― William Shakespeare

"Of chess it has been said that life is not long enough for it, but that is the fault of life, not chess." ― William Napier / Irving Chernev

"Winning needs no explanation, losing has no alibi." ― Greg Baum.

"A determined soul will do more with a rusty monkey wrench than a loafer will accomplish with all the tools in a machine shop." ― Robert Hughes

"Chess is a fairy tale of 1,001 blunders." ― Savielly Tartakower

"Pawns are the soul of the game." ― François-André Danican Philidor

"The king pawn and the queen pawn are the only ones to be moved in the early part of the game." ― Wilhelm Steinitz

"I believe that it is best to know a 'dubious' opening really well, rather than a 'good' opening only slightly." ― Simon Williams

"There is no such thing as an absolutely freeing move. A freeing move in a position in which development has not been carried far always proves illusory, and vice versa, a move which does not come at all in the category of freeing moves can, given a surplus of tempi to our credit, lead to a very free game." ― Aron Nimzowitsch

"You may knock your opponent down with the chessboard, but that does not prove you the better player." ― English Proverb

"For a period of ten years--between 1946 and 1956--Reshevsky was probably the best chessplayer in the world. I feel sure that had he played a match with Botvinnik during that time he would have won and been World Champion." ― Bobby Fischer

"I believe that true beauty of chess is more than enough to satisfy all possible demands." ― Alexander Alekhine

"We cannot resist the fascination of sacrifice, since a passion for sacrifices is part of a chessplayer's nature." ― Rudolf Spielmann

"To play for a draw, at any rate with white, is to some degree a crime against chess." ― Mikhail Tal

"Boring? Who's boring? I am Fredthebear. My mind is always active, busy. If you're bored, follow your uncle around or go ride your bike."

"Capa's games looked as though they were turned out by a lathe, while Alekhine's resembled something produced with a mallet and chisel." ― Charles Yaffe

"Whereas Anderssen and Chigorin looked for accidental positions, Capablanca is guided by the logicality of strong positions. He values only that which is well-founded: solidity of position, pressure on a weak point, he does not trust the accidental, even if it be a problem-like mate, at the required moment he discovers and carries out subtle and far-sighted combinations..." ― Emanuel Lasker

"Capablanca possessed an amazing ability to quickly see into a position and intuitively grasp its main features. His style, one of the purest, most crystal-clear in the entire history of chess, astonishes one with its logic." ― Garry Kasparov

"Chess is something more than a game. It is an intellectual diversion which has certain artistic qualities and many scientific elements." ― Jose Raul Capablanca

"The best way to learn endings, as well as openings, is from the games of the masters." ― Jose Raul Capablanca

"Chess is an infinitely complex game, which one can play in infinitely numerous and varied ways." ― Vladimir Kramnik

"It's all to do with the training: you can do a lot if you're properly trained." ― Queen Elizabeth II

"The whole purpose of places like Starbucks is for people with no decision-making ability whatsoever to make six decisions just to buy one cup of coffee. Short, tall, light, dark, caf, decaf, low-fat, non-fat. So people who don't know what they're doing, or who on earth they are can, for only $2.95, get not just a cup of coffee but an absolutely defining sense of self." — Joe Fox (Tom Hanks), You've Got Mail

"Never give in. Never give in. Never, never, never, never—in nothing, great or small, large or petty—never give in, except to convictions of honour and good sense. Never yield to force. Never yield to the apparently overwhelming might of the enemy." ― Winston Churchill, Never Give In! The Best of Winston Churchill's Speeches

"I am only one, but I am one. I cannot do everything, but I can do something. And because I cannot do everything, I will not refuse to do the something that I can do." ― Edward Everett Hale

"Never look back unless you are planning to go that way." Henry David Thoreau

"Don't look back. You'll miss what's in front of you. I don't look back. I'm like a shark – I only look forward." Rita Rudner

"Double, double toil and trouble; Fire burn, and cauldron bubble." — William Shakespeare, Macbeth

"A good player is always lucky." ― Jose Raul Capablanca

"There are two types of sacrifices: correct ones and mine." — Tal

"Whatever you do, don't fall asleep."
— Nancy Thomas, "Nightmare on Elm Street"

"Before you marry a person, you should first make them use a computer with slow Internet to see who they really are." — Will Ferrell

"It's easy for me to get along with chess players. Even though we are all very different, we have chess in common." — Magnus Carlsen

"Here's something to think about: How come you never see a headline like ‘Psychic Wins Lottery'?" — Jay Leno

"The only thing that separates us from the animals is our ability to accessorize." — Clairee Belcher (Olivia Dukakis), Steel Magnolias

Philippians 4:7
7 And the peace of God, which transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus.

"Muddy water is best cleared by leaving it alone." ― Alan Watts

"There is more to life than simply increasing its speed." ― Mahatma Gandhi

"Lost Time is never found again."
― Benjamin Franklin, Poor Richard's Almanack

"Time spent with a cat is never wasted." ― Colette

"A wise man's goal shouldn't be to say something profound, but to say something useful." ― Criss Jami, Healology

"The King is only fond of words, and cannot translate them into deeds." ― Teck Foo Check, The Autobiography of Sun Tzu

"Behind every move I make on the chess board lies a story of calculation, intuition, and passion. With every game, I discover more about myself and the endless possibilities of the game." ― medicosaurabh

"Ecco, sai giocare a scacchi. Adesso devi diventare un giocatore. Ci vorrà un po' di più." ― Guenassia Jean-Michel, Le Club des incorrigibles optimists

"People are like chess pieces!" ― Deyth Banger

"The only easy day was yesterday." ― US Navy SEALs

"Gameplay is all our life. Either we guard, attack or develop pieces." ― Vineet Raj Kapoor, UNCHESS: Untie Your Shoes and Walk on the Chessboard of Life

"The is a secret for greater self-control, the science points to one thing: the power of paying attention." ― Kelly McGonigal, The Willpower Instinct: How Self-Control Works, Why It Matters, and What You Can Do to Get More of It

"As we encounter new experiences with a mindful and wise attention, we discover that one of three things will happen to our new experience: it will go away, it will stay the same, or it will get more intense. whatever happens does not really matter." ― Jack Kornfield, A Path with Heart: A Guide Through the Perils and Promises of Spiritual Life

"Know thy self, know thy enemy. A thousand battles, a thousand victories." ― Sun Tzu, The Art of War

"I'll play baseball for the Army or fight for it, whatever they want me to do." ― Mickey Mantle

"Chess is a miniature version of life. To be successful, you need to be disciplined, assess resources, consider responsible choices and adjust when circumstances change." ― Susan Polgar

"We are like chess players who are trying to predict the opponent's future moves, but in this case, we are dealing with life itself. True masters do not play the game on a single chessboard, but on multiple chessboards at the same time. And what's the difference between grandmasters and masters? Surprises. The moves that cannot be predicted by the opponent. Life can play a simultaneous game with seven billion people at the same time and it can take each and every one of us by surprise. And we still believe we are capable of winning, because we can predict three of four moves ahead. We are insignificant." ― Jaka Tomc, 720 Heartbeats

"The cherished dream of every chessplayer is to play a match with the World Champion. But here is the paradox: the closer you come to the realization of this goal, the less you think about it." ― Mikhail Tal

"I mean a man whose hopes and aims may sometimes lie (as most men's sometimes do, I dare say) above the ordinary level, but to whom the ordinary level will be high enough after all if it should prove to be a way of usefulness and good service leading to no other. All generous spirits are ambitious, I suppose, but the ambition that calmly trusts itself to such a road, instead of spasmodically trying to fly over it, is of the kind I care for." ― Charles Dickens, Bleak House

"Treat your men as you would your own beloved sons. And they will follow you into the deepest valley." ― Sun Tzu, The Art of War

"But I find something compelling in the game's choreography, the way one move implies the next. The kings are an apt metaphor for human beings: utterly constrained by the rules of the game, defenseless against bombardment from all sides, able only to temporarily dodge disaster by moving one step in any direction." ― Jennifer duBois, A Partial History of Lost Causes

"The move is there, but you must see it." ― Savielly Tartakower

"You may delay, but time will not." ― Benjamin Franklin

"Chess is all about maintaining coherent strategies. It's about not giving up when the enemy destroys one plan but to immediately come up with the next. A game isn't won and lost at the point when the king is finally cornered. The game's sealed when a player gives up having any strategy at all. When his soldiers are all scattered, they have no common cause, and they move one piece at a time, that's when you've lost." ― Kazuo Ishiguro, A Pale View of Hills

"The King is only fond of words, and cannot translate them into deeds." ― Teck Foo Check, The Autobiography of Sun Tzu

"War is not just the shower of bullets and bombs from both sides, it is also the shower of blood and bones on both sides." ― Amit Kalantri, Wealth of Words

"The skillful leader subdues the enemy's troops without any fighting; he captures their cities without laying siege to them; he overthrows their kingdom without lengthy operations in the field." ― Sun Tzu, The Art Of War

"Technique has taken over the whole of civilization. Death, procreation, birth all submit to technical efficiency and systemization." ― Jacques Ellul

"Time is an illusion." ― Albert Einstein

"Time isn't precious at all, because it is an illusion. What you perceive as precious is not time but the one point that is out of time: the Now. That is precious indeed. The more you are focused on time—past and future—the more you miss the Now, the most precious thing there is." ― Eckhart Tolle, The Power of Now: A Guide to Spiritual Enlightenment

"It's being here now that's important. There's no past and there's no future. Time is a very misleading thing. All there is ever, is the now. We can gain experience from the past, but we can't relive it; and we can hope for the future, but we don't know if there is one." ― George Harrison

"The future reshapes the memory of the past in the way it recalibrates significance: some episodes are advanced, others lose purchase." ― Gregory Maguire, A Lion Among Men

"Whoever said the pen is mightier than the sword obviously never encountered automatic weapons." ― Douglas MacArthur

"Old habits die hard, especially for soldiers." ― Jocelyn Murray, The Roman General: A Novel

"In chess, as in life, a man is his own most dangerous opponent." — Vasily Smyslov

Ye Jiangchuan has won the Chinese Chess Championship seven times.

Matthew 17:20
Our faith can move mountains.

Other people's wisdom prevents the king from being called a fool. ~ Nigerian Proverb

Knowledge without wisdom is like water in the sand. ~ Guinean Proverb

Ingratitude is sooner or later fatal to its author. ~ Twi Proverb

The laughter of a child lights up the house. ~ Swahili proverb

"Win with grace, lose with dignity!" ― Susan Polgar

"What does it take to be a champion? Desire, dedication, determination, personal and professional discipline, focus, concentration, strong nerves, the will to win, and yes, talent!" ― Susan Polgar

"No matter how successful you are (or will be), never ever forget the people who helped you along the way, and pay it forward! Don't become arrogant and conceited just because you gained a few rating points or made a few bucks. Stay humble and be nice, especially to your fans!" ― Susan Polgar

All that glitters is not gold – this line can be found in a text from c.1220: ‘ Nis hit nower neh gold al that ter schineth.'

A friend in need is a friend indeed – a proverb from c.1035 say this: ‘Friend shall be known in time of need.'

All's well that ends well – a line from the mid-13th century is similar: ‘Wel is him te wel ende mai.' Meanwhile, Henry Knighton's Chronicle from the late 14th-century one can read: ‘ If the ende be wele, than is alle wele.'

Hay dos maneras de hermosura: una del alma y otra del cuerpo; la del alma campea y se muestra en el entendimiento, en la honestidad, en el buen proceder, en la liberalidad y en la buena crianza, y todas estas partes caben y pueden estar en un hombre feo; y cuando se pone la mira en esta hermosura, y no en la del cuerpo, suele nacer el amor con ímpetu y con ventajas. (There are two kinds of beauty: one of the soul and the other of the body; that of the soul shows and demonstrates itself in understanding, in honesty, in good behavior, in generosity and in good breeding, and all these things can find room and exist in an ugly man; and when one looks at this type of beauty, and not bodily beauty, love is inclined to spring up forcefully and overpoweringly.) ― Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra (1547-1616)

Cuando una puerta se cierra, otra se abre. (When one door is closed, another is opened.) ― Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra (1547-1616)

Dijo la sartén a la caldera, quítate allá ojinegra. (The frying pan said to the cauldron, "Get out of here, black-eyed one." This is believed to be the source of the phrase "the pot calling the kettle black.") ― Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra

"A little consideration, a little thought for others, makes all the difference." — Eeyore

Horse apples

* Jupiter, Pluto, or Mars? https://www.urduchess.com/chess-gra...

* Move-by-Move book: Game Collection: Move by Move - Carlsen (Lakdawala)

* Eat like a champion: https://tartajubow.blogspot.com/201...

* 2013 WCC: Game Collection: Anand-Carlsen WC November 2013

* Today's Titans: search "Sergey Karjakin vs Magnus Carlsen"

* FIDE Laws of Chess (2018): https://www.schachschiri.de/fide_18...

* 10 Best to Watch: https://www.chessjournal.com/best-c...

* 23 Opening Traps: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W-5...

* 30 Concepts: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=amr...

* 50 Games to Know: https://en.chessbase.com/post/50-ga...

* Anderssen - Steinitz Match: Anderssen - Steinitz (1866)

* Chessmaster 2000 Classic Games:
Game Collection: Chessmaster '86

* Golden Treasury of Chess (Wellmuth/Horowitz): Game Collection: Golden Treasury of Chess (Wellmuth/Horowitz)

https://archive.org/details/the-gol...

* Common Phrases and Terms: https://www.ragchess.com/chess-basi...

* Hotel: https://www.chesshotel.com/

* How to catch a Spanish Rabbit: https://fi.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Esp...

* ICC: https://www.chessclub.com/

* Read The Planet Greenpawn - https://www.redhotpawn.com/

* Results: https://chess-results.com/TurnierSu...

* Queen vs Rook Ending: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WJn...

* Simple EG: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ejj...

* GM Endgames: Game Collection: Grandmaster Preparation - Endgame Play

* Use your King: Game Collection: ABC Games for Lessons

* GM Arthur Bisguier's Tips: https://www.uschess.org/index.php/L... Back in the days before Stockfish, Bisguier would publicly analyze (criticize) games off the scoresheets submitted by individual players in the lecture room at large USA chess tournaments.

* Nunn's Chess Course: Game Collection: Lasker JNCC

* Pinch of... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oU_...

* Logic Puzzles: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ToI...

* Play: https://play.chessbase.com/en/

* Make a Stand: https://www.history.com/topics/amer...

* Malaguena: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lxD...

* NE: https://metrowestchess.org/

* Revived: http://gbcmartinsburg.com/

* Rajnish Das Tips: https://enthu.com/blog/chess/chess-...

* Spruce Variety: https://www.thesprucecrafts.com/che...

* Tips to keep your head together: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iNi...

* The ABCs: Game Collection: The ABC of the Ruy Lopez

* Tactics: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EI6...

* Spider's Weave: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8_C...

* USCF: https://new.uschess.org/

* The Unthinkable: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z9z...

* Three-minute pastry: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uIa...

* Trappy game: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7gC...

* Vladimir Bagirov N-L Attacks: http://www.chessgames.com/perl/ches...

* Women: https://www.thefamouspeople.com/wom...

* Will Power: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E9S...

* Wonders and Curiosities: Game Collection: Wonders and Curiosities of Chess (Chernev)

* Why You Lose at Chess: Second Edition (Dover Chess) by Tim Harding (Author)

* Weak Pawn example: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kDL...

* Weak Pawns: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ALj...

* You don't see this everyday: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qtk...

* Z Vol 105: Game Collection: 0ZeR0's collected games volume 105

* Mr. Harvey's Puzzle Challenge: https://wtharvey.com/

WTHarvey:
There once was a website named WTHarvey,
Where chess puzzles did daily delay,
The brain-teasers so tough,
They made us all huff and puff,
But solving them brought us great satisfaction today.

There once was a website named WTHarvey
Where chess puzzles were quite aplenty
With knight and rook and pawn
You'll sharpen your brain with a yawn
And become a master of chess entry

There once was a site for chess fun,
Wtharvey.com was the chosen one,
With puzzles galore,
It'll keep you in store,
For hours of brain-teasing, none done.

There once was a website named WTHarvey,
Where chess puzzles were posted daily,
You'd solve them with glee,
And in victory,
You'd feel like a true chess prodigy!

Gappers

'A rising tide lifts all boats'

'Don't put the cart before the horse'

"Examine what is said, not who is speaking." ~ African Proverb

Montana: Stevensville
Established in: 1841

Stevensville was officially founded in 1841, when Father Pierre Jean De Smet rolled in with three carts, building St. Mary's Mission — the Northwest's first church and school. It was originally named St. Mary's Mission, then Fort Owen. It was finally named Stevensville after Issac Stevens, the first Governor of the Montana territory.

* Chess History: https://www.uschesstrust.org/chess-...

* World Chess Championship History: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kkO...

The Kings of Chess: A History of Chess, Traced Through the Lives of Its Greatest Players by William Hartston William Hartson traces the development of the game from its Oriental origins to the present day through the lives of its greatest exponents - men like Howard Staunton, who transformed what had been a genteel pastime into a competitive science; the brilliant American Paul Morphy, who once played a dozen simultaneous games blindfold; the arrogant and certified insane Wilhelm Steinitz; the philosopher and mathematician Emanual Lasker; Bobby Fischer, perhaps the most brilliant and eccentric of them all; and many other highly gifted individuals. Hartson depicts all their colorful variety with a wealth of rare illustrations.

Format: Hardcover
Language: English
ISBN: 006015358X
ISBN13: 9780060153588
Release Date: January 1985
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
Length: 192 Pages
Weight: 1.80 lbs.

Eilfan ywmodryb dda
Meaning: A good aunt is a second mother

<chess writer and poet Henry Thomas Bland.

Another example of his way with words is the start of ‘Internal Fires', a poem published on page 57 of the March 1930 American Chess Bulletin:

I used to play chess with the dearest old chap,
Whom naught could upset whatever might hap.
He'd oft lose a game he might well have won
But made no excuse for what he had done.
If a piece he o'erlooked and got it snapped up He took it quite calmly and ne'er ‘cut up rough'.>

"You cannot swim for new horizons until you have courage to lose sight of the shore." ― William Faulkner

"Sometimes in life, and in chess, you must take one step back to take two steps forward." — IM Levy Rozman, GothamChess

So much, much, much better to be an incurable optimist than deceitful and untrustworthy.

Old Russian Proverb: "Scythe over a stone." (Нашла коса на камень.) The force came over a stronger force.

"It had long since come to my attention that people of accomplishment rarely sat back and let things happen to them. They went out and happened to things." ― Leonardo da Vinci

<Cousin Tribulation's Story by Louisa May Alcott

Dear Merrys:--As a subject appropriate to the season, I want to tell you about a New Year's breakfast which I had when I was a little girl. What do you think it was? A slice of dry bread and an apple. This is how it happened, and it is a true story, every word.

As we came down to breakfast that morning, with very shiny faces and spandy clean aprons, we found father alone in the dining-room.

"Happy New Year, papa! Where is mother?" we cried.

"A little boy came begging and said they were starving at home, so your mother went to see and--ah, here she is."

As papa spoke, in came mamma, looking very cold, rather sad, and very much excited.

"Children, don't begin till you hear what I have to say," she cried; and we sat staring at her, with the breakfast untouched before us.

"Not far away from here, lies a poor woman with a little new-born baby. Six children are huddled into one bed to keep from freezing, for they have no fire. There is nothing to eat over there; and the oldest boy came here to tell me they were starving this bitter cold day. My little girls, will you give them your breakfast, as a New Year's gift?"

We sat silent a minute, and looked at the nice, hot porridge, creamy milk, and good bread and butter; for we were brought up like English children, and never drank tea or coffee, or ate anything but porridge for our breakfast.

"I wish we'd eaten it up," thought I, for I was rather a selfish child, and very hungry.

"I'm so glad you come before we began," said Nan, cheerfully.

"May I go and help carry it to the poor, little children?" asked Beth, who had the tenderest heart that ever beat under a pinafore.

"I can carry the lassy pot," said little May, proudly giving the thing she loved best.

"And I shall take all the porridge," I burst in, heartily ashamed of my first feeling.

"You shall put on your things and help me, and when we come back, we'll get something to eat," said mother, beginning to pile the bread and butter into a big basket.

We were soon ready, and the procession set out. First, papa, with a basket of wood on one arm and coal on the other; mamma next, with a bundle of warm things and the teapot; Nan and I carried a pail of hot porridge between us, and each a pitcher of milk; Beth brought some cold meat, May the "lassy pot," and her old hood and boots; and Betsey, the girl, brought up the rear with a bag of potatoes and some meal.

Fortunately it was early, and we went along back streets, so few people saw us, and no one laughed at the funny party.

What a poor, bare, miserable place it was, to be sure,--broken windows, no fire, ragged clothes, wailing baby, sick mother, and a pile of pale, hungry children cuddled under one quilt, trying to keep warm. How the big eyes stared and the blue lips smiled as we came in!

"Ah, mein Gott! it is the good angels that come to us!" cried the poor woman, with tears of joy.

"Funny angels, in woollen hoods and red mittens," said I; and they all laughed.

Then we fell to work, and in fifteen minutes, it really did seem as if fairies had been at work there. Papa made a splendid fire in the old fireplace and stopped up the broken window with his own hat and coat. Mamma set the shivering children round the fire, and wrapped the poor woman in warm things. Betsey and the rest of us spread the table, and fed the starving little ones.

"Das ist gute!" "Oh, nice!" "Der angel--Kinder!" cried the poor things as they ate and smiled and basked in the warm blaze. We had never been called "angel-children" before, and we thought it very charming, especially I who had often been told I was "a regular Sancho." What fun it was! Papa, with a towel for an apron, fed the smallest child; mamma dressed the poor little new-born baby as tenderly as if it had been her own. Betsey gave the mother gruel and tea, and comforted her with assurance of better days for all. Nan, Lu, Beth, and May flew about among the seven children, talking and laughing and trying to understand their funny, broken English. It was a very happy breakfast, though we didn't get any of it; and when we came away, leaving them all so comfortable, and promising to bring clothes and food by and by, I think there were not in all the hungry little girls who gave away their breakfast, and contented themselves with a bit of bread and an apple of New Year's Day.>

This poem is dedicated to all Caissa's members who understand that chess is but a game.

Chess is but a Game

As he secretly rode his knight out of the castle's gate, still believing that he could escape this inevitable fate, the sky broke open with an array of incredible light. and there smitten to the earth lay nova under his knight. I am who I am and always am, spoke this thundering voice and you, my friend nova, do not at all have another choice but to go forth south and north, west and east
loudly proclaiming the good Word to man and beast. Thus beset by the compelling voice from the broken sky nova set about explaining through the word the how and why. He travelled north and south, west and east never losing aim to let all Caissa's members know: chess is but a game.

Once you've cut the bread, you cannot put it together again. ~ Latvian proverb

"There are more adventures on a chessboard than on all the seas of the world." ― Pierre Mac Orlan

Bond, James Bond

"You can only get good at chess if you love the game." ― Bobby Fischer

If you can't use your eyes, follow your nose. ~ Latvian proverb

This Old Man
by Anonymous

This old man, he played one,
He played knick-knack on my thumb
With a knick-knack paddywhack,
Give the dog a bone,
This old man came rolling home.

This old man, he played two,
He played knick-knack on my shoe;
With a knick-knack paddywhack,
Give the dog a bone,
This old man came rolling home.

This old man, he played three,
He played knick-knack on my knee;
With a knick-knack paddywhack,
Give the dog a bone,
This old man came rolling home.

This old man, he played four,
He played knick-knack on my door;
With a knick-knack paddywhack,
Give the dog a bone,
This old man came rolling home.

This old man, he played five,
He played knick-knack on my hive;
With a knick-knack paddywhack,
Give the dog a bone,
This old man came rolling home.

This old man, he played six,
He played knick-knack on my sticks;
With a knick-knack paddywhack,
Give the dog a bone,
This old man came rolling home.

This old man, he played seven,
He played knick-knack up in heaven;
With a knick-knack paddywhack,
Give the dog a bone,
This old man came rolling home.

This old man, he played eight,
He played knick-knack on my gate;
With a knick-knack paddywhack,
Give the dog a bone,
This old man came rolling home.

This old man, he played nine,
He played knick-knack on my spine;
With a knick-knack paddywhack,
Give the dog a bone,
This old man came rolling home.

This old man, he played ten,
He played knick-knack once again;
With a knick-knack paddywhack,
Give the dog a bone,
This old man came rolling home.

<the limerick. Here is one from page 25 of the Chess Amateur, October 1907:

A solver, who lived at Devizes,
Had won a great number of prizes –
A dual or cook,
He'd detect at a look,
And his head swelled up several sizes.>

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Maximo wrote:

My Forking Knight's Mare
Gracefully over the squares, as a blonde or a brunette, she makes moves that not even a queen can imitate. Always active and taking the initiative,
she likes to fork.
She does it across the board,
taking with ease not only pawns, but also kings, and a bad bishop or two.
Sometimes she feels like making
quiet moves,
at other times, she adopts romantic moods,
and makes great sacrifices.
But, being hers a zero-sum game,
she often forks just out of spite.
An expert at prophylaxis, she can be a swindler, and utter threats,
skewering men to make some gains.
Playing with her risks a conundrum,
and also catching Kotov's syndrome.
Nonetheless, despite having been trampled
by her strutting ways
my trust in her remains,
unwavering,
until the endgame.

"When you're lonely, when you feel yourself an alien in the world, play Chess. This will raise your spirits and be your counselor in war." ― Aristotle

"The habit of holding a Man in the hand, and moving it first to one square and then to another, in order to engage the assistance of the eye in deciding where it shall actually be placed, is not only annoying to the adversary but a practical infraction of the touch-and-move principle." ― Howard Staunton

"A bad plan is better than none at all." ― Frank Marshall

<Henry Wadsworth Longfellow: "I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day" Bombardment of Fort Fisher, near Wilmington, New York, 1865

The poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, in the middle of the Civil War, wrote this poem which has more recently been adapted as a modern Christmas classic. Longfellow wrote this on Christmas Day in 1863, after his son had enlisted in the Union's cause and had returned home, seriously wounded. The verses which he included and are still generally included, speak of the despair of hearing the promise of "peace on earth, goodwill to men" when the evidence of the world is clearly that war still exists.

And in despair I bowed my head;
"There is no peace on earth," I said;
"For hate is strong,
And mocks the song
Of peace on earth, good-will to men!"
Then pealed the bells more loud and deep:
"God is not dead, nor doth He sleep;
The Wrong shall fail,
The Right prevail,
With peace on earth, good-will to men."

The original also included several verses referring specifically to the Civil War. Before that cry of despair and answering cry of hope, and after verses describing the long years of hearing of "peace on earth, goodwill to men" (a phrase from the Jesus birth narratives in the Christian scriptures), Longfellow's poem includes, describing the black cannons of the war:

Then from each black, accursed mouth
The cannon thundered in the South,
And with the sound
The carols drowned
Of peace on earth, good-will to men!
It was as if an earthquake rent
The hearth-stones of a continent,
And made forlorn
The households born
Of peace on earth, good-will to men!>

"Zeitnot" is German for "time pressure."

"....his countrymen, Kolisch and Steinitz, are greatly indebted for their later success to their having enjoyed early opportunities of practicing with the departed amateur whose death is also greatly deplored amongst all who knew him personally." — Wilhelm Steinitz, regarding Karl Hamppe

The first appearance of the (John) Cochrane gambit against Petrov's defense C42 was in the year 1848 against an Indian master Mohishunder Bannerjee.

"Sorry don't get it done, Dude!" — John Wayne, Rio Bravo

"Gossip is the devil's telephone. Best to just hang up." — Moira Rose

A Windsong by Ray Paquette (1984):

As you set sail for new horizons
May a brisk fair wind be with you
May your journey provide that mixture of
Joy, contentment, love and excitement
That gives rise to zestful anticipation
Of new adventures together.
May you cheerfully weather
the unavoidable storms together
And steer as clear of all obstacles
As the currents allow
May God Bless and keep you
Bon Voyage

Q: What do you call a cat that likes to eat beans? A: Puss 'n' Toots!

Q: What do you call a clown who's in jail?
A: A silicon!

Q: What do you call a deer with no eyes?
A: No eye deer!!

Q: What do you call a three-footed aardvark?
A: A yardvark!

Q: What do you call a dancing lamb?
A: A baaaaaa-llerina!

Q: What do you call a meditating wolf?
A: Aware wolf!

Q: What do you call a witch who lives at the beach? A: A sand-witch!

Q: What do you call an avocado that's been blessed by the pope? A: Holy Guacamole!

'A stitch in time saves nine'

The Head and the Tail of the Serpent

Two parts the serpent has –
Of men the enemies –
The head and tail: the same
Have won a mighty fame,
Next to the cruel Fates; –
So that, indeed, hence
They once had great debates
About precedence.
The first had always gone ahead;
The tail had been for ever led;
And now to Heaven it prayed,
And said,
"O, many and many a league,
Dragged on in sore fatigue,
Behind his back I go.
Shall he for ever use me so?
Am I his humble servant;
No. Thanks to God most fervent!
His brother I was born,
And not his slave forlorn.
The self-same blood in both,
I'm just as good as he:
A poison dwells in me
As virulent as does
In him. In mercy, heed,
And grant me this decree,
That I, in turn, may lead –
My brother, follow me.
My course shall be so wise,
That no complaint shall rise."

With cruel kindness Heaven granted
The very thing he blindly wanted:
To such desires of beasts and men,
Though often deaf, it was not then.
At once this novel guide,
That saw no more in broad daylight
Than in the murk of darkest night,
His powers of leading tried,
Struck trees, and men, and stones, and bricks,
And led his brother straight to Styx.
And to the same unlovely home,
Some states by such an error come.

"To sense this world of waters known to the creatures of the sea we must shed our human perceptions of length and breadth and time and place, and enter vicariously into a universe of all-pervading water." (From 1937) — Rachel L. Carson

"No one has ever won a game of chess by taking only forward moves (What about Scholar's Mate?). Sometimes you have to move backwards in order to be able to take better steps forward. That is life." — Anonymous

Drive sober or get pulled over.

"For surely of all the drugs in the world, chess must be the most permanently pleasurable." — Assiac

"I find that the harder I work, the more luck I seem to have." ― Thomas Jefferson, chess player

"The best way to find yourself is to lose yourself in the service of others." ― Mahatma Gandhi

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In Melitopol, terrible terror has been reigning for over a year. It's quiet, you can't see it on the streets - reported CNN. Anyone who has rejected a Russian passport may become a victim of repression. They can't access the hospital, can't function normally. The "incredible" occupant also takes away the land. Arrests and torture, unfortunately, are common practices.

Partisans are engaged in attacking Russian logistics and eliminating collaborators and Russian officers. They actively cooperate with Ukrainian military intelligence (HUR) and are ready for sabotage activities in case the front arrives.

Before the war, Melitopol had a population of 154,000. The city, located in the southeastern part of Ukraine in the Zaporizhzhia region, was occupied by the Russians on March 1, 2022 Eastern Time. Since then, it has been waiting for liberation, but that does not mean that the inhabitants are idle. From the beginning of the war, there has been a partisan movement in and around the city.

"Darkness cannot drive out darkness: only light can do that. Hate cannot drive out hate: only love can do that." ― Martin Luther King Jr.

"Sometimes the most ordinary things could be made extraordinary, simply by doing them with the right people." ― Elizabeth Green

"Remember Red, hope is a good thing, maybe the best of things, and no good thing ever dies." ― Andy (Tim Robbins), "The Shawshank Redemption"

Psalms 31:24 - Be of good courage, and he shall strengthen your heart, all ye that hope in the LORD.

"Here's something to think about: How come you never see a headline like ‘Psychic Wins Lottery'?" — Jay Leno

The Two Mules

Two mules were bearing on their backs,
One, oats; the other, silver of the tax.
The latter glorying in his load,
Marched proudly forward on the road;
And, from the jingle of his bell,
It was plain he liked his burden well.
But in a wild-wood glen
A band of robber men
Rushed forth on the twain.
Well with the silver pleased,
They by the bridle seized
The treasure-mule so vain.
Poor mule! in struggling to repel
His ruthless foes, he fell
Stabbed through; and with a bitter sighing,
He cried, "Is this the lot they promised me?
My humble friend from danger free,
While, weltering in my gore, I'm dying?"
"My friend," his fellow-mule replied,
"It is not well to have one's work too high.
If you had been a miller's drudge, as I,
You would not thus have died."

Psalm 27:1
The Lord is my light and my salvation; whom shall I fear? The Lord is the stronghold of my life; of whom shall I be afraid?

Isaiah 66:24
24 "And they will go out and look on the dead bodies of those who rebelled against me; the worms that eat them will not die, the fire that burns them will not be quenched, and they will be loathsome to all mankind."

"Darkness cannot drive out darkness: only light can do that. Hate cannot drive out hate: only love can do that." ― Martin Luther King Jr.

The man needs the woman as the ship needs an anchor. ~ Latvian proverb

Lichess has all the same basic offerings as Chess.com: a large community, many game types, tutorials, puzzles, and livestreams. The site has a simple appearance, and it seems built to get you where you want to go in as few clicks as possible. You can create an account, but if you're not concerned with tracking your games and finding other players at your level, there's no need to log in. Just fire up a new game, try some puzzles, or watch a chess streamer play three-minute games while listening to techno and chatting with the comments section.

2 Corinthians 4:16-18
So we do not lose heart. Though our outer self is wasting away, our inner self is being renewed day by day. For this light momentary affliction is preparing for us an eternal weight of glory beyond all comparison, as we look not to the things that are seen but to the things that are unseen.

"Believe in yourself. Have faith in your abilities. Without humble but reasonable confidence in your own powers, you cannot be successful or happy." ― Norman Vincent Peale

"If you're too open-minded; your brains will fall out." ― Lawrence Ferlinghetti

"Intelligence plus character-that is the goal of true education." ― Martin Luther King Jr.

"My concern about my reputation is with the people who I respect and my family and my Lord. And I'm perfectly comfortable with my reputation with them, sir." — John Durham

Dinner for 2

<Steinitz's Theory

1. At the beginning of the game, Black and White are equal.

2. The game will stay equal with correct play on both sides.

3. You can only win by your opponent's mistake.

4. Any attack launched in an equal position will not succeed, and the attacker will suffer.

5. You should not attack until an advantage is obtained.

6. When equal, do not seek to attack, but instead, try to secure an advantage.

7. Once you have an advantage, attack or you will lose it.>

"There are more adventures on a chessboard than on all the seas of the world." ― Pierre Mac Orlan

"You can only get good at chess if you love the game." ― Bobby Fischer

Switch your pawn insurance to Promotion and you could save hundreds.

"In chess, as in life, the best moves are often the ones you don't play." ― Savielly Tartakower

"A wise man will know what game to play to-day, and play it. We must not be governed by rigid rules, as by the almanac, but let the season rule us. The moods and thoughts of man are revolving just as steadily and incessantly as nature's. Nothing must be postponed. Take time by the forelock. Now or never! You must live in the present, launch yourself on every wave, find your eternity in each moment. Fools stand on their island opportunities and look toward another land. There is no other land; there is no other life but this, or the like of this. Where the good husbandman is, there is the good soil. Take any other course, and life will be a succession of regrets. Let us see vessels sailing prosperously before the wind, and not simply stranded barks. There is no world for the penitent and regretful." — Henry David Thoreau

"If you open it, close it. If you turn it on, turn it off. If you take it out, put it back. If you empty it, fill it. If you fill it, empty it." — Kathryn Malter, St. Paul, MN

* Dec-12-20 MissScarlett: My advice to <acapo> is to close the pop-up ads by clicking on the little <x> in the top right corner.

A crow will not pick out the eyes of another crow. ~ Latvian proverb

<"From this day to the ending of the world, But we in it shall be remembered-
We few, we happy few, we band of brothers;
For he to-day that sheds his blood with me
Shall be my brother; be he ne'er so vile,
This day shall gentle his condition;
And gentlemen in England now-a-bed
Shall think themselves accurs'd they were not here,

And hold their manhoods cheap whiles any speaks

That fought with us upon Saint Crispin's day."> ― William Shakespeare, Henry V

"They made us many promises, but they kept only one. They promised to take our land -- and they did." — Chief Red Cloud, Oglala-Lakota Sioux, 1822-1909.

"There are two kinds of people in this world: Those who believe there are two kinds of people in this world and those who are smart enough to know better." ― Tom Robbins, Still Life with Woodpecker

Dogs bark at the last. ~ Latvian proverb

<<Like new-laid eggs Chess Problems are,

Though very good, they may be beaten;

And yet, though like, they're different far,

They may be cooked, but never eaten.>

Source: page 58 of Poems and Chess Problems by J.A. Miles (Fakenham, 1882).>

2 Corinthians 4:16-18
So we do not lose heart. Though our outer self is wasting away, our inner self is being renewed day by day. For this light momentary affliction is preparing for us an eternal weight of glory beyond all comparison, as we look not to the things that are seen but to the things that are unseen.

Patience is a virtue.

Dec-26-23 hemy: I sent email messages to <jessicafischerqueen> and <Tabanus>. I was contacted by email to both of them for many years. Responses from the mail servers were: "Sorry, your message to <her email address> cannot be delivered. This mailbox is disabled" and "Recipient address rejected: Access denied". Credits for Robert Bergersen aka <Tabanus>, include his picture, for his contribution to "Lithuanian chess history" project, you can find on page 45 of this project. He also mentioned on page 141 (with one more picture), pages 166, 1315, 1383-1386, 1823, 2807 and 3423.

<Fast rode the knight
by Stephen Crane

Fast rode the knight
With spurs, hot and reeking,
Ever waving an eager sword,
"To save my lady!"
Fast rode the knIght,
And leaped from saddle to war.
Men of steel flickered and gleamed
Like riot of silver lights,
And the gold of the knight's good banner
Still waved on a castle wall.
. . . . .
A horse,
Blowing, staggering, bloody thing,
Forgotten at foot of castle wall.
A horse
Dead at foot of castle wall.>

"Make peace with imperfection." ― Richard Carlson

Matthew 19:26
But Jesus looked at them and said, 'With man this is impossible, but with God all things are possible.'

"Never let the fear of striking out keep you from playing the game." — Babe Ruth

The Weaver
by Herman Melville

For years within a mud-built room
For Arva's shrine he weaves the shawl,
Lone wight, and at a lonely loom,
His busy shadow on the wall.

The face is pinched, the form is bent,
No pastime knows he nor the wine,
Recluse he lives and abstinent
Who weaves for Arva's shrine.

* The Most Instructive Games of Chess Ever Played: 62 Masterpieces of Chess Strategy by Irving Chernev - https://lichess.org/study/w2JcfP5K

* Legendary: Game Collection: The 12 Legendary Games of the Century

The Sofia Rules forbid agreed draws before 30 moves. The "Bilbao" scoring system awards 3 points for a win, 1 for a draw and 0 for a loss.

"You must learn to be still in the midst of activity and to be vibrantly alive in repose." ― Indira Gandhi

When i was a boy
by Eugene Field

Up in the attic where I slept
When I was a boy, a little boy,
In through the lattice the moonlight crept,
Bringing a tide of dreams that swept
Over the low, red trundle-bed,
Bathing the tangled curly head,
While moonbeams played at hide-and-seek
With the dimples on the sun-browned cheek -
When I was a boy, a little boy!
And, oh! the dreams - the dreams I dreamed!
When I was a boy, a little boy!
For the grace that through the lattice streamed
Over my folded eyelids seemed
To have the gift of prophecy,
And to bring me glimpses of times to be
When manhood's clarion seemed to call -
Ah! that was the sweetest dream of all,
When I was a boy, a little boy!
I'd like to sleep where I used to sleep
When I was a boy, a little boy!
For in at the lattice the moon would peep,
Bringing her tide of dreams to sweep
The crosses and griefs of the years away
From the heart that is weary and faint to-day;
And those dreams should give me back again
A peace I have never known since then -
When I was a boy, a little boy!

Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious

Anna Kournikova

Psalm 96: 1-3
Sing to the Lord a new song; sing to the Lord, all the earth. Sing to the Lord, praise his name; proclaim his salvation day after day. Declare his glory among the nations, his marvelous deeds among all peoples.

"To a large degree, the measure of our peace of mind is determined by how much we are able to live in the present moment." — Richard Carlson

Famous Latvian Chess Players

Mikhail Tal
Birthdate: November 9, 1936

Alexei Shirov
Birthdate: July 4, 1972

Arkadij Naiditsch
Birthdate: October 25, 1985

Elmārs Zemgalis
Birthdate: September 9, 1923

Dana Reizniece-Ozola
Birthdate: November 6, 1981

Alexander Shabalov
Birthdate: September 12, 1967

Vladimir Bagirov
Birthdate: August 16, 1936

Viktorija Ni
Birthdate: December 30, 1991

Anna Hahn
Birthdate: June 21, 1976

Tamāra Vilerte
Birthdate: March 5, 1954

* Crafty Endgame Trainer: https://www.chessvideos.tv/endgame-...

A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush ― Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra, "Don Quixote"

Old Russian Proverb: "The elbow is close but you cannot bite it. (Близок локоток, да не укусишь.)" Close is no cigar.

Ya might be ah redneck if'n ya thunk "lol" means low on liquor.

"If you ain't the lead dog, the view never changes."

"Here's a two-step formula for handling stress... Step number one: Don't sweat the small stuff. Step number two: Remember it's all small stuff." ― Tony Robbins

Q: What do you call the lights on Noah's Ark?
A: Flood lights.

Q: What do you call a snobby criminal walking down the steps? A: A condescending con descending!

Q: What do you call a dollar frozen in a block of ice? A: Cold hard cash.

Q: What do you call a dead pine tree?
A: A nevergreen.

Q: What do you call a pencil that is broken?
A: Pointless.

Q: What do you call two birds in love?
A: Tweethearts!

Q: What do you call a sad coffee?
A: Depresso.

Q: What do you call a priest that becomes an attorney? A: Father-in-Law.

Q: What do you call a man with a toilet on his head? A: John.

'A stitch in time saves nine'

Proverbs 3:5-6
Trust in the Lord with all your heart, and do not lean on your own understanding. In all your ways acknowledge him, and he will make straight your paths.

"Friend, you don't have to earn God's love or try harder. You're precious in His sight, covered by the priceless blood of Jesus, and indwelt by His Holy Spirit. Don't hide your heart or fear you're not good enough for Him to care for you. Accept His love, obey Him, and allow Him to keep you in His wonderful freedom." — Charles F. Stanley

"To what greater inspiration and counsel can we turn than to the imperishable truth to be found in this treasure house, the Bible?" — Queen Elizabeth II

"Many have become chess masters, no one has become the master of chess." ― Siegbert Tarrasch

"Don't ask yourself what the world needs. Ask yourself what makes you come alive and then go do that. Because what the world needs is people who have come alive." ― Howard Thurman

"You can't hold with the hare and run with the hounds."

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Latvia is a country in the Baltic region of Northern Europe, one of the three Baltic states. It is bordered by Estonia to the north, Lithuania to the south, Russia to the east, and Belarus to the southeast, as well as sharing a maritime border with Sweden to the west. Latvia has 1,957,200 inhabitants and a territory of 64,589 km2 (24,938 sq mi). The country has a temperate seasonal climate. ( Source)

Riga is the capital and the largest city of Latvia. With 639,630 inhabitants (2016), Riga is the largest city in the Baltic states, home to one third of Latvia's population and one tenth of the Baltic states' population. The city lies on the Gulf of Riga, at the mouth of the Daugava.

Latvian is a Baltic language spoken in the Baltic region. It is the language of Latvians and the official language of Latvia as well as one of the official languages of the European Union.

"Dievs, svētī Latviju!" (God, Bless Latvia!) is the title of the national anthem of Latvia.>

Lyrics
God, bless Latvia!
Our beloved fatherland
Bless Latvia
Oh bless it, yet again! (repeat)

Where Latvian daughters bloom
Where Latvian sons sing
May this always be
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Dinner Prayer Hymn
Traditional Hymn

Lord, bless this food and grant that we

May thankful for thy mercies be;

Teach us to know by whom we're fed;

Bless us with Christ, the living bread.

Lord, make us thankful for our food,

Bless us with faith in Jesus' blood;

With bread of life our souls supply,

That we may live with Christ on high.
Amen.

French Proverb: "Il ne faut rien laisser au hasard." ― (Nothing should be left to chance.)

"There are more adventures on a chessboard than on all the seas of the world." ― Pierre Mac Orlan

"You can only get good at chess if you love the game." ― Bobby Fischer

"As long as you can still grab a breath, you fight." — The Revenant

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Psalm 96: 1-3
Sing to the Lord a new song; sing to the Lord, all the earth. Sing to the Lord, praise his name; proclaim his salvation day after day. Declare his glory among the nations, his marvelous deeds among all peoples.

Matthew 19:26
But Jesus looked at them and said, 'With man this is impossible, but with God all things are possible.'

HUMPTY DUMPTY
Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall.
Humpty Dumpty had a great fall.
All the King's horses
And all the King's men
Couldn't put Humpty
Together again.

Q5 N6 B4 Lasker

Chess variants /KGA (000) 1-0 JC gives Q odds, mates in 14!
Cochrane vs NN, 1832 
(000) Chess variants, 14 moves, 1-0

Englund Gambit Complex: Soller Gambit (A40) 0-1 Correspondence
K Dorre vs R Fleuriot, 1972 
(A40) Queen's Pawn Game, 17 moves, 0-1

Nimzowitsch Def: Scandinavian. Exch Marshall Gambit (B00) 1-0
Lasker vs E N Olly, 1892 
(B00) Uncommon King's Pawn Opening, 25 moves, 1-0

Owen Defense: General (B00) 1-0 f6, g6, and h6 get hit
F S Anderson vs E Michelsen, 1945 
(B00) Uncommon King's Pawn Opening, 20 moves, 1-0

Nimzowitsch Def: Scandinavian. Advance (B00) 1-0 N&Q Discovery
Cochrane vs Moheschunder, 1850 
(B00) Uncommon King's Pawn Opening, 25 moves, 1-0

Cntr Cntr 3...Qa5 Anderssen Cntrattk (B01) 1-0 Castled K wins
G Wheatcroft vs H C Christoffersen, 1937 
(B01) Scandinavian, 17 moves, 1-0

Alekhine Def: Exchange Var (B03) 1-0 Central passer
J Rowson vs T Hinks-Edwards, 1998
(B03) Alekhine's Defense, 25 moves, 1-0

Modern Defense: d6, Bg7 Defense (B06) 0-1 Crossfire w/N sac!
O Renet vs M Todorcevic, 1989 
(B06) Robatsch, 23 moves, 0-1

Sicil Smith-Morra Gambit. Accepted Paulsen Formation (B21) 1-0
J Puccini vs J P Gomez, 2015 
(B21) Sicilian, 2.f4 and 2.d4, 19 moves, 1-0

Sicilian O'Kelly. Normal System Kan Line (B28) 1-0 N invades
L Pressman vs A King, 2014 
(B28) Sicilian, O'Kelly Variation, 11 moves, 1-0

Old Sicilian. General (B30) 0-1 f6 invites open diagonal
NN vs F Rhine, 2019 
(B30) Sicilian, 10 moves, 0-1

Old Sicilian. Open (B32) 0-1Slashing chess w/dangerous castling
H Seidman vs B Zuckerman, 1968 
(B32) Sicilian, 23 moves, 0-1

Old Sicilian. Open (B32) 0-1 Notes by Stockfish; Discoveries
Aronin vs Geller, 1950 
(B32) Sicilian, 29 moves, 0-1

Sicilian Def: Paulsen. Bastrikov Var (B47) 1-0 messed up N
S J Solomon vs B R Watson, 2008 
(B47) Sicilian, Taimanov (Bastrikov) Variation, 22 moves, 1-0

Sicilian Def: Kupreichik Var (B56) 0-1 Both sides sac bishops
Velimirovic vs I Ivanisevic, 1999 
(B56) Sicilian, 23 moves, 0-1

French Def: Chigorin Var (C00) 1-0 Spearhead Gueridon # w/a pin
F S Anderson vs E Davidson, 1945 
(C00) French Defense, 27 moves, 1-0

French Def: Exchange Var (C01) 0-1 Notes by Stockfish; 25...?
K Opocensky vs Alekhine, 1925 
(C01) French, Exchange, 25 moves, 0-1

French Def: Exchange. Monte Carlo Var (C01) 1-0Criss-cross mate
C Briscoe vs D Spence, 2004 
(C01) French, Exchange, 23 moves, 1-0

French Def: Advance. Euwe Var (C02) 1-0 Qh5+ g6 etc.
S Kosanski vs Gleizerov, 2005 
(C02) French, Advance, 13 moves, 1-0

20.Nxe4 is a winning position
Marshall vs Alekhine, 1914 
(C12) French, McCutcheon, 24 moves, 0-1

French Winawer. Maroczy-Wallis (C18) 1-0 Side Philidor's Legacy
Saemisch vs O Menzinger, 1953 
(C18) French, Winawer, 30 moves, 1-0

Bishop's Opening: Lopez Var (C23) 1-0 Discovery
Greco vs NN, 1620 
(C23) Bishop's Opening, 19 moves, 1-0

Bishop's Opening: Berlin Def (C24) 1-0 Spearhead Mate next
Kasimdzhanov vs D Reinderman, 1999 
(C24) Bishop's Opening, 21 moves, 1-0

Vienna Gambit. Kaufmann Var (C29) 1-0 Notes by Stockfish
Fleischhauer vs O Valentiner, 1913 
(C29) Vienna Gambit, 23 moves, 1-0

Vienna Gambit. Breyer Variation (C29) 1-0 Video link
Rubinstein vs A Mund, 1906 
(C29) Vienna Gambit, 20 moves, 1-0

KGD: Falkbeer CG. Charousek Gambit Morphy Def (C31) 1-0 B nabs?
L Rosen vs S Sharp, 1908
(C31) King's Gambit Declined, Falkbeer Counter Gambit, 21 moves, 1-0

KGD: Falkbeer CG. Blackburne Attk (C31) 0-1Mate threat into pin
Marshall vs Duras, 1913 
(C31) King's Gambit Declined, Falkbeer Counter Gambit, 16 moves, 0-1

KGA. Bishop's Gambit Cozio Var (C33) 1-0 Stockfish notes
Greco vs NN, 1620 
(C33) King's Gambit Accepted, 20 moves, 1-0

KGA. Becker Def (C34) 1-0 Q sac followed by Discovered+
Aguileva vs Carlsson, 1949 
(C34) King's Gambit Accepted, 23 moves, 1-0

KGA. Kieseritsky Gambit Rice Gambit (C39) 1-0 passed e-pawn
Swiderski vs L Forgacs, 1904 
(C39) King's Gambit Accepted, 25 moves, 1-0

KGA. Kieseritsky Gambit Anderssen Def (C39) 1-0 Boden's Mate!
Steinitz vs W Wilson, 1862 
(C39) King's Gambit Accepted, 20 moves, 1-0

Elephant Gambit: Maroczy (C40) 0-1 Q sac removes the defender
Poehlmann vs E Diemer, 1947 
(C40) King's Knight Opening, 23 moves, 0-1

Russian Game: Damiano Variation. Kholmov Gambit (C42) 0-1 Corr
J S MacDonald vs A Cartier, 1943 
(C42) Petrov Defense, 36 moves, 0-1

Scotch Game: Göring Gambit (C44) 1-0 19...f6?
Staunton vs NN, 1842 
(C44) King's Pawn Game, 21 moves, 1-0

Scotch Gambit. Advance Var (C45) 1-0 Discovered+, Q Bear Hug #
T L Petrosian vs Le Tien Dung, 1994 
(C45) Scotch Game, 16 moves, 1-0

3/Four Knights: Italian Var (C46) 1-0 Blitz; Pin & Spearhead #
H J Calladay vs J Liebling, 1924 
(C46) Three Knights, 15 moves, 1-0

"There's more to this than meets the eye."
A Bisguier vs A Danilovic, 2001 
(C46) Three Knights, 19 moves, 0-1

Four Knights Game: Spanish (C48) 1-0 violated chess principles
Englisch vs A Mandelbaum, 1896 
(C48) Four Knights, 17 moves, 1-0

Pawn Promo is Clearance Sacrifice to #!?! It's Morphy, AGAIN!
Morphy vs NN, 1858 
(C51) Evans Gambit, 32 moves, 1-0

Evans Gambit. Goering Attack (C51) 1-0 Dbl B sac, rolling Ns
S Rosenthal vs Baron d'Anglas, 1876 
(C51) Evans Gambit, 28 moves, 1-0

Italian Game: Evans Gambit. Mieses Def (C52) 1-0 Simul Smash
Lasker vs Polson, 1908 
(C52) Evans Gambit, 23 moves, 1-0

$Italian Game: Classical. Closed Var (C53) 0-1 Dbl R & Q sac!!
Maczynski vs W H Pratten, 1948 
(C53) Giuoco Piano, 22 moves, 0-1

Italian Game: Classical. Closed Var C53) 1-0 f6?, g5? disaster
Greco vs NN, 1620 
(C53) Giuoco Piano, 20 moves, 1-0

Weak Back Rank / Stock trap line in notes
A Matsuo vs C Urbina, 2004 
(C54) Giuoco Piano, 24 moves, 1-0

Italian Game: Two Knights Def (C55) 1-0 Greco's Mate
Koltanowski vs Meyers, 1941
(C55) Two Knights Defense, 21 moves, 1-0

Old Chess Adage: "Always check, it might be mate."
I Spero vs Showalter, 1922 
(C58) Two Knights, 33 moves, 1/2-1/2

Italian, 2 Ns Def. Polerio Def B+ Line (C58) 1-0 Central Pins
L Mihasi vs M Rade, 2008 
(C58) Two Knights, 28 moves, 0-1

Spanish Game: Bird Variation (C61) 1-0 Notes by Stockfish
Kasparov vs Khalifman, 2002 
(C61) Ruy Lopez, Bird's Defense, 23 moves, 1-0

Spanish, Steinitz Def 5.0-0 f6? (C62) 1-0 h-file pin, battery
F K Young vs Pillsbury, 1893 
(C62) Ruy Lopez, Old Steinitz Defense, 16 moves, 1-0

Spanish Game: Exchange. Keres Var (C68) 0-1 Crossfire in center
D Polland vs I A Horowitz, 1936
(C68) Ruy Lopez, Exchange, 24 moves, 0-1

Spanish Game: Exchange. King's Bishop Var (C68) 0-1 Discovery+
H Barber vs M Hebden, 2000 
(C68) Ruy Lopez, Exchange, 10 moves, 0-1

Spanish, Exchange. Gligoric Var (C69) 1-0 Weakest back rank?
A Volchok vs R Kreslavsky, 1970 
(C69) Ruy Lopez, Exchange, Gligoric Variation, 17 moves, 1-0

Spanish Game: Morphy Def. Mackenzie Var (C77) 1-0 Impressive
Adorjan vs A Urzica, 1970 
(C77) Ruy Lopez, 25 moves, 1-0

Spanish Game: Open e-file Variation (C80) 1-0 target f7
J A Fuller vs G T Crown, 1946 
(C80) Ruy Lopez, Open, 9 moves, 1-0

QP 1.d4 d5 2.Bf4 c5 Steinitz Countergambit Poisoned P(D00) 1-0
B Boyle vs P Cafolla, 2008
(D00) Queen's Pawn Game, 31 moves, 1-0

Sarratt Attack BxBg3 and BxNc6 (D00) 1-0 Kg2 vs Kg7
D Yuffa vs P Velten, 2017
(D00) Queen's Pawn Game, 29 moves, 1-0

Blackmar-Diemer Gambit: Tartakower Var (D00) 1-0 Correspond
E Diemer vs H G Gunderam, 1973 
(D00) Queen's Pawn Game, 13 moves, 1-0

Q Pawn Game: Levitsky Attack (D00) 0-1 blunder
Kamsky vs Shirov, 2007 
(D00) Queen's Pawn Game, 29 moves, 0-1

London System->Stonewall Attk vs Bd6, Bb7, Nbd7 (D02) 0-1Rushed
Carlsen vs Aronian, 2019 
(D02) Queen's Pawn Game, 35 moves, 0-1

London System vs Qb6 (D02) 1-0 Promotion mate looms
A Brinckmann vs Sprecher, 1920 
(D02) Queen's Pawn Game, 34 moves, 1-0

London System (D02) 1-0 White Q has an edge on the Black Q
Rubinstein vs Salwe, 1907 
(D02) Queen's Pawn Game, 31 moves, 1-0

London System vs Be7, Nbd7 (D02) 1-0 11.?
V Kovacevic vs H Ree, 1980 
(D02) Queen's Pawn Game, 23 moves, 1-0

Q Pawn Game: Krause Var Qxb2?1 (D02) 1-0 K flush
Schlechter vs P Leonhardt, 1911 
(D02) Queen's Pawn Game, 21 moves, 1-0

P-Q4: Zukertort Var (D02) 0-1 Minor piece warfare
A Pakalns vs Tal, 1950 
(D02) Queen's Pawn Game, 29 moves, 0-1

Zukertort Dbl Fianchetto vs NY System (D02) 1-0 Wild game!
Adianto vs G Pieterse, 1986 
(D02) Queen's Pawn Game, 43 moves, 1-0

USA Continental Jubilee corr (1938) gem!
M Bain vs Z L Hoover, 1938 
(D02) Queen's Pawn Game, 35 moves, 1-0

Queen Pawn Game: Not Symmetrical (D02) 1-0Sac the minor pieces!
Romanishin vs Ribli, 1993 
(D02) Queen's Pawn Game, 27 moves, 1-0

Torre Attk fishin' pole/Curry Opening (D03) 1-0 Kside sac attk
H Mirme vs B Shelajev, 2001 
(D03) Torre Attack (Tartakower Variation), 18 moves, 1-0

Colle 5.c3 System vs c5 copycat (D05) 1-0 Rxe5!
Koltanowski vs Catala, 1934 
(D05) Queen's Pawn Game, 21 moves, 1-0

Colle System Ne5 Stonewall (D05) 1-0 U.S. Open
D Root vs S Rubin, 1991 
(D05) Queen's Pawn Game, 26 moves, 1-0

Colle System 5.c3 into Stonewall Attk (D00/5) 1-0Kside assault
F Parr vs R Baxter, 1962 
(D05) Queen's Pawn Game, 19 moves, 1-0

QGD: Albin Countergambit (D08) 1-0 Caught uncastled
W Schmidt vs O Valentiner, 1906 
(D08) Queen's Gambit Declined, Albin Counter Gambit, 23 moves, 1-0

This game won the second brilliancy prize at this tournament.
Bondarevsky vs V Mikenas, 1950 
(D09) Queen's Gambit Declined, Albin Counter Gambit, 5.g3, 31 moves, 1-0

Slav Defense: General (D10) 1-0 Is Ben a Bohemian?
B Finegold vs P Haba, 1990 
(D10) Queen's Gambit Declined Slav, 36 moves, 1-0

Slav Def: Schlechter Var (D15) 1-0 Horwitz Bishops in NZ
Q Johnson vs C Benson, 1997 
(D15) Queen's Gambit Declined Slav, 28 moves, 1-0

Slav Def: Czech Classical System (D18) 1-0Another 0-0 victory
O Girya vs G Tokhirjonova, 2017
(D18) Queen's Gambit Declined Slav, Dutch, 33 moves, 1-0

QGA: Old Variation (D20) 1-0 Fantastic flush of the uncastled K
H D Evans vs Fine, 1943 
(D20) Queen's Gambit Accepted, 29 moves, 1-0

D25 1-0 32 A famous Korchnoi combination
Korchnoi vs A Petersons, 1965 
(D25) Queen's Gambit Accepted, 32 moves, 1-0

3rd World Championship Match, Game 7
Steinitz vs Gunsberg, 1890 
(D26) Queen's Gambit Accepted, 28 moves, 1-0

Tarrasch Def: Swedish, Central Break (D33) 1-0 Stockfish 18.?
Adorjan vs J Tisdall, 1981 
(D33) Queen's Gambit Declined, Tarrasch, 23 moves, 1-0

QGD: Semi-Tarrasch Def. Pillsbury Var (D41) 1-0 Retreat for #!
I Ivanov vs F Lindsay, 1994 
(D41) Queen's Gambit Declined, Semi-Tarrasch, 22 moves, 1-0

Semi-Slav Def: Meran Variation (D47) 1-0 Four Queens
I Goldenberg vs E Schon, 2009 
(D47) Queen's Gambit Declined Semi-Slav, 26 moves, 1-0

Semi-Slav Defense: Meran. Pirc Var (D48) 1-0 Create an escape?
W Suesman vs M Stark, 1943 
(D48) Queen's Gambit Declined Semi-Slav, Meran, 27 moves, 1-0

Semi-Slav Def: Meran. Pirc Var (D48) 1-0 Pesky kNights
Ragozin vs Pirc, 1935 
(D48) Queen's Gambit Declined Semi-Slav, Meran, 27 moves, 1-0

QGD: Been-Koomen Variation (D50) 1-0 No more P shield
Taimanov vs Alburt, 1965 
(D50) Queen's Gambit Declined, 27 moves, 1-0

QGD: Orthodox Def. Henneberger Var (D63) 1-0 N raid
I Rabinovich vs Bogoljubov, 1925 
(D63) Queen's Gambit Declined, Orthodox Defense, 29 moves, 1-0

QGD: Orthodox Def. Classical Var (D68) 1-0 22.?
Lputian vs Balashov, 1986 
(D68) Queen's Gambit Declined, Orthodox Defense, Classical, 23 moves, 1-0

Gruenfeld Defense: General (D80) 1-0Switch targets, trap B or #
Spassky vs V Byvshev, 1954 
(D80) Grunfeld, 29 moves, 1-0

Van Geet (Dunst) (A00)1-0 Right-handed version of Legall's Mate
D Moody vs S Bender, 1977 
(A00) Uncommon Opening, 9 moves, 1-0

Polish Opening: Czech Defense (A00) 1-0 Intermezzo+, Spearhead#
J L Hardy vs C A Langabeer, 1947 
(A00) Uncommon Opening, 13 moves, 1-0

Ware Opening 1.a4 e5 2.e4 (A00) 1-0 Blitz; Stockfish notes
Carlsen vs Radjabov, 2012 
(A00) Uncommon Opening, 32 moves, 1-0

Colle c3/London System vs Hippopotamus (A00) 1-0 penetration
Karpov vs C Zhu, 2002 
(A00) Uncommon Opening, 37 moves, 1-0

Hippopotamus spotted in Philly (A00) 1-0 Pin
J Curdo vs B Einarsson, 1995 
(A00) Uncommon Opening, 16 moves, 1-0

Creepy Crawly Formation: Classical Def (A00) 1-0Deceptive Combo
M Basman vs A Budnikov, 1993 
(A00) Uncommon Opening, 33 moves, 1-0

Hippopotamus (A00) 1-0 Wing pawn storms, Rs invade
Hracek vs Blatny, 2017 
(A00) Uncommon Opening, 45 moves, 1-0

Polish Opening: 2...f6 Bugayev Advance (A00) 1-0 Q shifting
A Sokolsky vs N Zhuravliov, 1971 
(A00) Uncommon Opening, 25 moves, 1-0

Saragossa Opening: Pseudo-Colle (A00) 1-0 U18; pin to win!
E Karahaliou vs D Pavlogianni, 2002
(A00) Uncommon Opening, 23 moves, 1-0

Grob Opening: Double Fianchetto (A00) 0-1Black passers too much
B Wall vs D McDaniel, 1986 
(A00) Uncommon Opening, 54 moves, 0-1

Polish Opening: Outflank Var 2...Qb6 (A00) 1-0 Uncastled K
H E Myers vs B Devin, 1973 
(A00) Uncommon Opening, 24 moves, 1-0

Caro-Kann Def: Exchange. Rubinstein Var (B13) 1-0 Qs exchange
Rubinstein vs J Davidson, 1921 
(B13) Caro-Kann, Exchange, 33 moves, 1-0

Nimzo-Larsen Attk /KIA Dbl Fio vs Bg4 (A01) 0-1Minors penetrate
D van Geet vs Keene, 1982 
(A01) Nimzovich-Larsen Attack, 24 moves, 0-1

Nimzo-Larsen Attack: Indian Var (A01) 1-0 Stockfish notes
Smyslov vs Adorjan, 1971 
(A01) Nimzovich-Larsen Attack, 24 moves, 1-0

Bird Opening: From Gambit (A02) 0-1 Correspondence
M Folkmann vs M Seibold, 1934 
(A02) Bird's Opening, 11 moves, 0-1

Bird Opening (A02) 0-1 Delayed Stonewall tumbles under P roller
N Hurttlen vs Fischer, 1957 
(A02) Bird's Opening, 25 moves, 0-1

Bird Opening: From Gambit. Mestel Var (A02) 0-1 Rolling Knights
C Krause vs I Schuett, 1968 
(A02) Bird's Opening, 13 moves, 0-1

Bird Opening: General (A02) 1-0 Ignore PB
F W Viney vs H Gook, 1926 
(A02) Bird's Opening, 25 moves, 1-0

Bird Opening: Dutch Variation (A03) 0-1 N on the 3rd rank
C H Brockelbank vs W Tullidge, 1888 
(A03) Bird's Opening, 24 moves, 0-1

Bird Opening: Dutch Bg4-Ne5 (A03) 1-0 Hungry Pawn
L Nicholls vs R Perry, 2016
(A03) Bird's Opening, 23 moves, 1-0

Bird-Larsen Attack Be2, Bb2 (A02) 1-0 White has extra N
Rene Zimmermann vs Kimia Moradi, 2015
(A03) Bird's Opening, 25 moves, 1-0

Zukertort Opening: Dutch Var (A04) 1-0 Not quite Alekhine's Gun
Euwe vs O Krause, 1927 
(A04) Reti Opening, 43 moves, 1-0

Alekseenko's Best
Karjakin vs K Alekseenko, 2019 
(A06) Reti Opening, 89 moves, 0-1

English/Reti vs Lasker's NY System (A06) 1-0Pins, centralized N
S Khademalsharieh vs A Stefanova, 2020 
(A06) Reti Opening, 40 moves, 1-0

King's Indian Attack 2.Qe2 becomes Dbl K Pawn (A07) 1-0
K Treybal vs Torre, 1925
(A07) King's Indian Attack, 54 moves, 1-0

KIA vs Tarrasch Def (A07) Late Q sac busts open the king's wing
B Gurgenidze vs A Khasin, 1957 
(A07) King's Indian Attack, 80 moves, 1-0

KIA vs Sicilian c5, d6, e5 (A07) 0-1 early h-pawn charge
Paulsen vs G Neumann, 1864 
(A07) King's Indian Attack, 31 moves, 0-1

37.? from John Emms' Ultimate Chess Puzzle Book Set 1
H Hamdouchi vs M Bezold, 1999 
(A07) King's Indian Attack, 37 moves, 1-0

Vienna Game vs Reversed Botvinnik System (C26) 1/2-1/2
W Gergs vs P Radic, 1982
(A07) King's Indian Attack, 25 moves, 1/2-1/2

Reti Opening: Advance Var (A09) 1-0 32.?
Kramnik vs Aronian, 2009 
(A09) Reti Opening, 33 moves, 1-0

Game 49 in 'Excelling at Chess' by Jacob Aagaard.
Anand vs Speelman, 1996 
(A09) Reti Opening, 33 moves, 1-0

English Defense. General (A10) 0-1 18...?
R Hubert vs G Welling, 1997 
(A10) English, 28 moves, 0-1

English Opening: Anglo-Slav (A11) 0-1Hand-to-hand in the center
H Dronavalli vs A Rudolf, 2017 
(A11) English, Caro-Kann Defensive System, 33 moves, 0-1

English vs Anglo-Indian Def. KID Dble Fianchetto (A15) 0-1
R Ruck vs Mamedyarov, 2019 
(A15) English, 48 moves, 0-1

English vs Anglo-Indian Def. Anglo-Grünfeld Var (A16) 0-1 upset
D Andreikin vs T Laurusas, 2009 
(A16) English, 38 moves, 0-1

K's English. 4 Knts Fianchetto (A29) 1-0 Stockfish; 27...?
Botvinnik vs Keres, 1966 
(A29) English, Four Knights, Kingside Fianchetto, 27 moves, 1-0

English Opening: Symmetrical. Anti-Benoni (A31) 0-1 Terrifying
V Saigin vs Tal, 1954 
(A31) English, Symmetrical, Benoni Formation, 29 moves, 0-1

English Symmetrical. Anti-Benoni Spielmann Def (A32) 0-1 P Mate
M Beilin vs Keres, 1945 
(A32) English, Symmetrical Variation, 37 moves, 0-1

English Opening: Symmetrical. Three Knights BxNc6?! (A34) 1-0
Dzindzichashvili vs Timman, 1985 
(A34) English, Symmetrical, 96 moves, 1-0

English Opening: Symmetrical. 4 Knights (A35) 1-0 Illusory Pin
Tal vs B Ivanovic, 1988 
(A35) English, Symmetrical, 32 moves, 1-0

English Opening: Symmetrical. Four Knights (A35) 1-0 K walk
Geller vs S Hansen, 1978 
(A35) English, Symmetrical, 14 moves, 1-0

English, Symmetric. Botvinnik System Reversed (A37) 1-0Exch Sac
Andersson vs Seirawan, 1983 
(A37) English, Symmetrical, 41 moves, 1-0

Modern Defense: Queen Pawn Fianchetto (A40) 1/2-1/2 Uneventful
A Rakhmanov vs D Andreikin, 2009
(A40) Queen's Pawn Game, 49 moves, 1/2-1/2

Macho Grob Spike (A40) 0-1 The White N is overloaded
M Steadman vs M Basman, 1985 
(A40) Queen's Pawn Game, 26 moves, 0-1

Modern Def: General (A41) 0-1 Make the case to Fredthebear
A Pomar vs Petrosian, 1970 
(A41) Queen's Pawn Game (with ...d6), 30 moves, 0-1

"Happy Valentina Day" (game of the day Feb-14-2016)
V Gunina vs W Ju, 2013 
(A21) English, 30 moves, 1-0

Rat Defense (A41) 1/2-1/2 Qless Middlegame
J Bonin vs E Bermudez B, 1990 
(A41) Queen's Pawn Game (with ...d6), 34 moves, 1/2-1/2

Modern Defense: Averbakh Var (A42) 0-1 Counter attack!
L Gilden vs H Berliner, 1959 
(A42) Modern Defense, Averbakh System, 25 moves, 0-1

Benoni Defense: General (A43) 1/2-1/2 Connected Ps should win
A Drayton vs A Gentil Costa, 2020 
(A43) Old Benoni, 76 moves, 1/2-1/2

Colle c3 vs Benoni Def: Bb7, Bg7 (A43) 1-0Multiple mate squares
Art Zhao vs D A Yeager, 2011 
(A43) Old Benoni, 38 moves, 1-0

"Hot Cross Pin" (game of the day Feb-23-2020)
Fine vs Santasiere, 1935 
(A44) Old Benoni Defense, 52 moves, 1-0

London System 2.Nc3 vs Indian Game: General (A45) 1-0
T Nabaty vs Z Kozul, 2016 
(A45) Queen's Pawn Game, 34 moves, 1-0

London System, Poisoned P (A45/D02) 1-0 Hog on the 7th
Wei Yi vs B Deac, 2017
(A45) Queen's Pawn Game, 22 moves, 1-0

Nc3 Stonewall Attack vs Bf5 (D00/A45) 1/2-1/2 Advantage: White
O Hansen vs Carlsen, 1999 
(A45) Queen's Pawn Game, 41 moves, 1/2-1/2

Torre Attack: Classical Def (A46) 1-0 sac Nxf6 exposes Black K
H Steiner vs A Gring, 1946
(A46) Queen's Pawn Game, 25 moves, 1-0

Indian Game: Yusupov-Rubinstein System (A46) 1-0 Fantastic!
Sliwa vs A Miesowicz, 1953 
(A46) Queen's Pawn Game, 24 moves, 1-0

a model game against the Colle System
T Abergel vs Kryvoruchko, 2013 
(A46) Queen's Pawn Game, 64 moves, 0-1

Budapest Def: Fajarowicz Var (A51) 1-0 Knights bite
S Matveeva vs A Stefanova, 1994 
(A51) Budapest Gambit, 26 moves, 1-0

Budapest Def: Alekhine Var (A52) 1-0 Central passer, battery
Fine vs G Page, 1933 
(A52) Budapest Gambit, 32 moves, 1-0

Old Indian Def: Tartakower-Indian (A54) 0-1 Pawn grabbing
K Kuenitz vs S Stanek, 2010 
(A54) Old Indian, Ukrainian Variation, 4.Nf3, 25 moves, 0-1

Benko Gambit: Declined. ML (A57) 1-0 h-file P lever & battery
S Conquest vs J Degraeve, 2001 
(A57) Benko Gambit, 22 moves, 1-0

Benko Gambit: Zaitsev. Nescafe Frappe Attk (A57) 1-0 Boden's
Barsov vs J Petronic, 1991 
(A57) Benko Gambit, 25 moves, 1-0

Benko Gambit: Fully Accepted (A58) 0-1 See AJ's Chessbase link
Gelfand vs Carlsen, 2014 
(A58) Benko Gambit, 23 moves, 0-1

Benoni Def. Taimanov Var (A67) 1-0 Bb5+ Ke8 gets blasted
H Perez Garcia vs R Grimaldi, 1978 
(A67) Benoni, Taimanov Variation, 26 moves, 1-0

Dutch Def: Staunton Gambit. Balogh Def (A82) 1-0 amateur
Bogoljubov vs S Langleben, 1912
(A82) Dutch, Staunton Gambit, 32 moves, 1-0

Nimzowitsch - Scandinavian Advance Var (B00) 0-1 Pins simplify
Paulsson / Mandel / Brodd vs A Nimzowitsch, 1921  
(B00) Uncommon King's Pawn Opening, 44 moves, 0-1

P-K4 vs. Pirc Def. (B00) 1-0 Take-the-Bait Blunders
D Moody vs P Zentner, 1987 
(B00) Uncommon King's Pawn Opening, 35 moves, 1-0

the mysterious king march that leads to a win for NN. Fischer??
R Fontaine vs NN, 2001 
(B00) Uncommon King's Pawn Opening, 32 moves, 0-1

Scandinavian Def: Anderssen Counterattack (B01) 1-0 Animal-like
Tal vs R Skuja, 1958 
(B01) Scandinavian, 27 moves, 1-0

Cntr Cntr 3...Qa5 Main Lines. Mieses Var (B01) 1-0 22.?
Psakhis vs I Efimov, 1991 
(B01) Scandinavian, 25 moves, 1-0

3...Qd6 4.Nf3 e5 Gubinsky-Melts Def (B01) 1-0
V Valenta vs R Mbedza, 2012
(B01) Scandinavian, 58 moves, 1-0

Scandinavian Defense: Marshall Var (B01) 0-1 Knights on the rim
J Peters vs S Sloan, 1969 
(B01) Scandinavian, 23 moves, 0-1

Scandinavian Def: Gubinsky-Melts Def (B01) 1-0 a bit slippery
T L Petrosian vs B Kurajica, 2010 
(B01) Scandinavian, 34 moves, 1-0

Alekhine Defense: Scandinavian (B02) 1-0 39.?
D Ionescu vs T Luther, 2005 
(B02) Alekhine's Defense, 39 moves, 1-0

Awarded the "Best Game Prize" at the 2nd USSR Championship
P Romanovsky vs Y Vilner, 1923 
(B02) Alekhine's Defense, 29 moves, 1-0

Alekhine Defense: Scandinavian Var (B02) 0-1 P charges
W Von Holzhausen vs Kmoch, 1928
(B02) Alekhine's Defense, 32 moves, 0-1

Alekhine Def: Scandinavian 0-0-0 vs Kf7 (B02) 1-0 Long range
A Planinc vs M Vukic, 1975 
(B02) Alekhine's Defense, 37 moves, 1-0

Alekhine Defense: Brooklyn Variation (B02) 0-1 Combo finish
M Oleksienko vs V Bernadskiy, 2017 
(B02) Alekhine's Defense, 31 moves, 0-1

Alekhine Def: Four Pawns Attack. Main Line (B03) 1-0 23.?
F Blatny vs Vrbata, 1950 
(B03) Alekhine's Defense, 23 moves, 1-0

Smoke and mirrors, like the rest of commie nonsense.
V I Lenin vs M Gorky, 1908 
(B03) Alekhine's Defense, 26 moves, 0-1

Alekhine Defense: Modern. Main Line (B05) 1-0 Stockfish
Tartakower vs S Takacs, 1926
(B05) Alekhine's Defense, Modern, 52 moves, 1-0

Modern Def: Pseudo-Austrian Attk (B06) 0-1 Qless MG w/action
M White vs G Buckley, 2007 
(B06) Robatsch, 29 moves, 0-1

Modern Defense: Three Pawns Attack (B06) 0-1 Q&N penetration
E Bah vs O de la Riva Aguado, 2014
(B06) Robatsch, 26 moves, 0-1

Modern/Pirc Def. 4.Nge2 Nf6 (B06) 1-0 Philidor's Legacy coming
Keres vs Kotov, 1960 
(B06) Robatsch, 41 moves, 1-0

Modern Defense: 3.c3 Bg7 (B06) 1-0 25.?
Tiviakov vs D Kljako, 1989 
(B06) Robatsch, 31 moves, 1-0

Rat Defense (B06) 0-1 Knight forks
J Bradford vs Seirawan, 1980 
(B06) Robatsch, 32 moves, 0-1

Modern Def. Bg7, c6, d5 (B06) 1-0 Knights get into position
Spassky vs Ehlvest, 1991 
(B06) Robatsch, 30 moves, 1-0

Modern/Pirc Def Bg7, Bg4 (B06) 1-0 pin to win
M Kobalia vs Hjartarson, 2020 
(B06) Robatsch, 28 moves, 1-0

Pirc Def: Classical. Schlechter Var (B08) 1-0 Missed Mate in 3
O Sikorova vs S Orehek, 2013 
(B08) Pirc, Classical, 38 moves, 1-0

Pirc Defense: Austrian Attack (B09) 1-0 Youth Greco's Mate
Ponomariov vs Grischuk, 1994 
(B09) Pirc, Austrian Attack, 23 moves, 1-0

Pirc Def: Austrian Attk. Weiss Var (B09) 1-0 tpstar comments
Jansa vs A Lanc, 1970 
(B09) Pirc, Austrian Attack, 28 moves, 1-0

Caro-Kann Def: Two Knights Attack (B10) 1-0 watch the Pawns go!
M Muzychuk vs O Girya, 2016 
(B10) Caro-Kann, 48 moves, 1-0

Caro-Kann Defense: 2.f4 (B10) 0-1 Trap the Defender
P Horn vs Tukmakov, 1999 
(B10) Caro-Kann, 27 moves, 0-1

Caro-Kann Def: Accelerated Panov Attk (B10) 0-1 Back ranker
J Sefc vs F Zita, 1954 
(B10) Caro-Kann, 28 moves, 0-1

Caro-Kann Def: Two Knts Attk. Mindeno Exch Line (B11) 1-0 P Sac
Boleslavsky vs V Makogonov, 1940 
(B11) Caro-Kann, Two Knights, 3...Bg4, 36 moves, 1-0

Caro-Kann Def: Advance. Short Var (B12) 1-0 Combo fun!
Firouzja vs Bluebaum, 2017 
(B12) Caro-Kann Defense, 42 moves, 1-0

Caro-Kann Def: Modern Var (B12) 1-0 Here, have my Rook!
Tiviakov vs V Vorotnikov, 1989 
(B12) Caro-Kann Defense, 29 moves, 1-0

Caro-Kann Def: Advance. Short Var (B12) 0-1 Munich
Khalifman vs Lobron, 1992 
(B12) Caro-Kann Defense, 43 moves, 0-1

Caro-Kann Def Exchange. Rubinstein Var (B13) 0-1Invade 3rd rank
E Zanan vs S P Rahul, 2019 
(B13) Caro-Kann, Exchange, 28 moves, 0-1

Caro-Kann Def: Exchange. Rubinstein Var (B13) 1-0 Stockfish
Ding Liren vs Carlsen, 2020 
(B13) Caro-Kann, Exchange, 46 moves, 1-0

Caro-Kann Defense: Exchange Var (B13) 0-1 Mordimer video link
A Tari vs Firouzja, 2020 
(B13) Caro-Kann, Exchange, 34 moves, 0-1

Sicilian Defense: Countergambit 2.d4 d5 (B20) 1-0Castled K wins
Anderssen vs M van 't Kruijs, 1861 
(B20) Sicilian, 19 moves, 1-0

Sicilian Defense: 2.e5!? (B20) 0-1 Blunder, obliteration
A Mongiello vs M Yeo, 2004 
(B20) Sicilian, 26 moves, 0-1

Sicilian Def: Morphy Gambit 7...e5 (B21) 1-0 Central battle
C De Vere vs G MacDonnell, 1872 
(B21) Sicilian, 2.f4 and 2.d4, 38 moves, 1-0

Sicil Grand Prix 5.Bc4 Bg7 (B23) 0-1 simul garbled scoresheet
W Groenegress vs Fischer, 1970 
(B23) Sicilian, Closed, 36 moves, 0-1

Sic Hyperaccelerated Dragon (B27) or 2.c3 Alapin 1-0 Q trap
Fressinet vs M Al-Modiahki, 2014 
(B27) Sicilian, 21 moves, 1-0

Sicilian Defense: Hyperaccelerated Dragon (B27) 1-0 Damiano's #
K McDonald vs B Newcomb, 2020 
(B27) Sicilian, 26 moves, 1-0

Old Sicilian. General (B30) 1-0 Lolli's Mate is coming
J Becerra Rivero vs A Shvartsman, 2011
(B30) Sicilian, 32 moves, 1-0

Old Sicilian. General (B30) 1-0 Overaggressive joy ride tickets
C Landenbergue vs S Jakob, 2001 
(B30) Sicilian, 15 moves, 1-0

Old Sicilian. General (B30) 1-0 Notes by Stockfish; 36.?
N Lopes vs U O'Boyle, 2008 
(B30) Sicilian, 37 moves, 1-0

Sicil Nezhmetdinov-Rossolimo Attk (B30) 1-0 Q+ & fork LPDO B
G Hernandez Guerrero vs I Tsyganov, 2006 
(B30) Sicilian, 26 moves, 1-0

Sicilian (B30) 0-1 Brilliant checkmate awaits!
Arthur J Ansaldo vs C Watson, 1924 
(B30) Sicilian, 33 moves, 0-1

74 of 200 Modern Brilliancies (1984) by Kevin Wicker
Lutikov vs E Ermenkov, 1976 
(B31) Sicilian, Rossolimo Variation, 19 moves, 1-0

Sicil Nezhmetdinov-Rossolimo Attk. Fianchetto (B31) 1-0 Battery
S Zhigalko vs A Iljushin, 2010 
(B31) Sicilian, Rossolimo Variation, 33 moves, 1-0

Sicil Nezhmetdinov-Rossolimo Attk. Fianchetto Var (B31) 1-0
Tal vs A Chihu Amparan, 1988 
(B31) Sicilian, Rossolimo Variation, 24 moves, 1-0

Old Sicilian. Open (B32) 1-0 Notes by Stockfish
Lasker vs Bird, 1892 
(B32) Sicilian, 43 moves, 1-0

Old Sicilian. Open (B32) 1-0 Opera Mate next!
Ribli vs S Webb, 1969 
(B32) Sicilian, 36 moves, 1-0

Old Sicilian. Open (B32) 1-0 central pins, battery
O Chajes vs Janowski, 1918 
(B32) Sicilian, 27 moves, 1-0

Sicil Lasker-Pelikan. Sveshnikov Var (B33) 1/2- perp+ Q vs 2 Rs
I Cheparinov vs A Timofeev, 2010 
(B33) Sicilian, 34 moves, 1/2-1/2

Sicil Lasker-Pelikan. Sveshnikov, Chelyabinsk Var(B33) 1-0 30.?
Z Lanka vs Dvoirys, 1988 
(B33) Sicilian, 33 moves, 1-0

Sicil Accelerated Dragon. Maroczy Bind Breyer (B39) 1-0 Wch U20
Plaskett vs I Rogers, 1979 
(B39) Sicilian, Accelerated Fianchetto, Breyer Variation, 41 moves, 1-0

Sicil Accelerated Dragon. Maroczy Bind Breyer Var (B39) 1/2-1/2
Ljubojevic vs Korchnoi, 1987 
(B39) Sicilian, Accelerated Fianchetto, Breyer Variation, 48 moves, 1/2-1/2

Sicilian Def: Kan. Wing Attack (B43) 1-0 Minors in the center
E Ghaem Maghami vs C Wang, 2012
(B43) Sicilian, Kan, 5.Nc3, 25 moves, 1-0

Sicilian Def: Canal Attack (B51) 1-0 Pile on the Pin/7th rank
Rublevsky vs Jobava, 2001
(B51) Sicilian, Canal-Sokolsky (Rossolimo) Attack, 42 moves, 1-0

Sicilian Defense: Scheveningen. Classical Var (B84) 1-0 36.?
Z Hernandez vs B Dekic, 2008 
(B84) Sicilian, Scheveningen, 46 moves, 1-0

Sicilian Def: Fischer-Sozin Attk (B86) 0-1 Pin the defender
G Lane vs P Garbett, 2017 
(B86) Sicilian, Fischer-Sozin Attack, 38 moves, 0-1

Sicilian, Fischer-Sozin Attk. Leonhardt Var (B88) 0-1Overloaded
O Neikirch vs Botvinnik, 1960 
(B88) Sicilian, Fischer-Sozin Attack, 26 moves, 0-1

Sicilian Defense: Najdorf. Opocensky Var (B92) 1-0 Restriction!
Karpov vs Polugaevsky, 1972 
(B92) Sicilian, Najdorf, Opocensky Variation, 33 moves, 1-0

Sicilian Def: Najdorf (B96) 0-1 St. Louis, MO US Championship
Robson vs M Brooks, 2009 
(B96) Sicilian, Najdorf, 76 moves, 0-1

Black drops his Q, misses 2 mates, then draw agreed erroneously
Schiffers vs Chigorin, 1897 
(C40) King's Knight Opening, 34 moves, 1/2-1/2

Bishop's Opening 3.Qf3 (C23) 1-0 Simul swap down, close call
Koltanowski vs W McHenry, 1939 
(C23) Bishop's Opening, 52 moves, 1-0

Vienna Game: Mieses Var (C26) 1-0 Notes by Stockfish
Tartakower vs J Perlis, 1913 
(C26) Vienna, 30 moves, 1-0

Game 72 in Wonders and Curiosities of Chess by Irving Chernev
Morphy vs T Barnes, 1859 
(C27) Vienna Game, 38 moves, 0-1

Bishop's Opening: Vienna Hybrid (C28) 1-0 Two threats
Tartakower vs Rubinstein, 1925 
(C28) Vienna Game, 37 moves, 1-0

KGA. Kieseritsky Gambit Anderssen Def (C39) 0-1 Counterattack!
Pillsbury vs Chigorin, 1903 
(C39) King's Gambit Accepted, 32 moves, 0-1

Russian Game: KIA (C42) 1/2-1/2
Nakamura vs So, 2020
(C42) Petrov Defense, 21 moves, 1/2-1/2

This is the 159th game played between Kasparov and Karpov.
Kasparov vs Karpov, 1991 
(C45) Scotch Game, 44 moves, 1-0

Scotch Game: Mieses both 0-0-0 (C45) 0-1 Incoming!
P Kotsur vs A Volokitin, 2011 
(C45) Scotch Game, 25 moves, 0-1

Scotch Game: Scotch Gambit. Advance (C45) 0-1 N raid!
E Tholfsen vs Marshall, 1924 
(C45) Scotch Game, 23 moves, 0-1

Italian, Evans Gambit. Tartakower Attk (C52) 1-0 backward d6
AlphaZero vs Stockfish, 2018  
(C52) Evans Gambit, 77 moves, 1-0

Spanish Game: Berlin Defense. Hedgehog Var (C66) 1-0
Teichmann vs P Johner, 1908 
(C66) Ruy Lopez, 41 moves, 1-0

Spanish Game: Berlin Def. l'Hermet Var (C67) 1-0Slight of hand!
M Oleksienko vs N Grandelius, 2009 
(C67) Ruy Lopez, 29 moves, 1-0

Spanish Game: Berlin Def. Rio Gambit Accepted (C67) 1-0Stockfis
C De Vere vs Steinitz, 1867 
(C67) Ruy Lopez, 27 moves, 1-0

Spanish Game: Exchange. Lutikov Var (C68) 0-1 QUEEN+s
J Holzwarth vs A Csank, 1890 
(C68) Ruy Lopez, Exchange, 115 moves, 0-1

Spanish Game: Exchange. Lutikov Var (C68) 1-0 Discovered+
Psakhis vs S Mitra, 1988
(C68) Ruy Lopez, Exchange, 34 moves, 1-0

Spanish Game: Morphy Def. Modern Steinitz Def (C73) 1-0Hastings
Adams vs S Conquest, 1997 
(C73) Ruy Lopez, Modern Steinitz Defense, 34 moves, 1-0

G13 Spanisch - richtig gespielt, by G. Nesis and I. Blechzin
A Sokolov vs Spassky, 1985 
(C76) Ruy Lopez, Modern Steinitz Defense, Fianchetto Variation, 37 moves, 0-1

Spanish Game: Morphy Def. Mackenzie Var (C77) 0-1 Stockfish
A Zapata vs Karpov, 1986 
(C77) Ruy Lopez, 64 moves, 0-1

London System vs Polish-Dutch Def (D02) 1-0 Side-to-side action
Andersson vs P Littlewood, 1981 
(D02) Queen's Pawn Game, 40 moves, 1-0

London System (D02) 1-0 En prise Knights make you think
Vidmar vs Rotlewi, 1911 
(D02) Queen's Pawn Game, 48 moves, 1-0

London System (D02) 1/2-1/2 K-R vs K-R-B ending
D Gordievsky vs V Kovalev, 2017 
(D02) Queen's Pawn Game, 109 moves, 1/2-1/2

Queen Pawn Game: Symmetrical Bg2 vs Bb7 (D02) 1-0 Stockfish
Petrosian vs Panno, 1963 
(D02) Queen's Pawn Game, 62 moves, 1-0

. . . a rampaging Norse horse destroys the epitome stable
Carlsen vs So, 2018 
(D02) Queen's Pawn Game, 75 moves, 1-0

Colle System 7.a3 Qxc5 (D04) 1/2-1/2 Missed W by Remove the Def
E Lundin vs Smyslov, 1946 
(D04) Queen's Pawn Game, 39 moves, 1/2-1/2

Colle System 5.c3 Nbd7 (D05) 1-0 The White King does not flinch
Flohr vs Bogoljubov, 1933 
(D05) Queen's Pawn Game, 34 moves, 1-0

Game 223 in The Golden Treasury of Chess by Wellmuth & Horowitz
Breyer vs Tarrasch, 1920 
(D05) Queen's Pawn Game, 46 moves, 0-1

Rubinstein Opening (D05) 1/2-1/2 Pass the ketchup, please.
A Yusupov vs Psakhis, 1983 
(D05) Queen's Pawn Game, 66 moves, 1/2-1/2

Game 83 in 'The World's Great Chess Games' by Reuben Fine
O Bernstein vs Janowski, 1905 
(D08) Queen's Gambit Declined, Albin Counter Gambit, 52 moves, 1-0

QGA. Albin Countergambit. Fianchetto Be6 Line (D09) 0-1 Corresp
Lindberg vs E Schiller, 1983 
(D09) Queen's Gambit Declined, Albin Counter Gambit, 5.g3, 30 moves, 0-1

Queen's Gambit Declined: Traditional (D30) 1-0
V Tomovic vs A Tsvetkov, 1945 
(D30) Queen's Gambit Declined, 38 moves, 1-0

Game 102 in Python Strategy by Tigran Petrosian
Petrosian vs Portisch, 1974 
(D30) Queen's Gambit Declined, 40 moves, 1-0

Semi-Slav Def: Accelerated Move Order (D31) 1-0 KEG annotates!
Schlechter vs Gunsberg, 1901 
(D31) Queen's Gambit Declined, 44 moves, 1-0

Semi-Slav Def: Marshall Gambit. Main Line (D31) 1/2-1/2 Raucous
Nakamura vs Tomashevsky, 2013 
(D31) Queen's Gambit Declined, 30 moves, 1/2-1/2

Queen's Gambit Declined (D37) 1-0 QxP?
Caruana vs Nakamura, 2019 
(D37) Queen's Gambit Declined, 40 moves, 1-0

Queen's Gambit Declined: Ragozin Defense (D38) 1-0 Internet
Y Yu vs So, 2020 
(D38) Queen's Gambit Declined, Ragozin Variation, 34 moves, 1-0

QGD: Semi-Tarrasch Def. Exchange Var (D41) 1-0 29.?
A Zaitsev vs Furman, 1967 
(D41) Queen's Gambit Declined, Semi-Tarrasch, 34 moves, 1-0

Queen's Gambit Declined: Vienna. Quiet Var (D44) 1-0 Stockfish
Burn vs Steinitz, 1898 
(D44) Queen's Gambit Declined Semi-Slav, 72 moves, 1-0

Semi-Slav Def: Normal Var (D45) 0-1 N sac for Q+ flurry
P Kieninger vs Keres, 1943 
(D45) Queen's Gambit Declined Semi-Slav, 47 moves, 0-1

Semi-Slav Defense: Normal Var (D45) 0-1 Notes by Stockfish
C Bauer vs Gelfand, 2005 
(D45) Queen's Gambit Declined Semi-Slav, 43 moves, 0-1

Game 157: The World's Great Chess Games by Reuben Fine
Reshevsky vs Capablanca, 1935 
(D51) Queen's Gambit Declined, 56 moves, 1-0

The Helsinki Hand Grenade (D55) 0-1 33 moves
E Lindroos vs E Book, 1934 
(D55) Queen's Gambit Declined, 33 moves, 0-1

QGD: Orthodox Def. Botvinnik Var (D60) 1-0 Hoppy Knight
Spassky vs A Korelov, 1962 
(D60) Queen's Gambit Declined, Orthodox Defense, 50 moves, 1-0

Amar Opening 1.Nh3 Double Fianchetto (E00) 0-1 Closed center
L Boeye vs E Denayer, 2001 
(E00) Queen's Pawn Game, 44 moves, 0-1

Catalan Opening: Closed Var (E01) 1-0 Philidor's Legacy set up
Gelfand vs Aronian, 2007 
(E01) Catalan, Closed, 23 moves, 1-0

Indian Game: Anti-Nimzo-Indian (E10) 1-0 Harmonic play
Savon vs Tal, 1969 
(E10) Queen's Pawn Game, 33 moves, 1-0

Bogo-Indian Def: Grünfeld Var (E11) 1-0 Stockfish notes
Kasparov vs Timman, 1987 
(E11) Bogo-Indian Defense, 64 moves, 1-0

Bogo-Indian Defense: Grünfeld Variation (E11) 1-0 21.?
A Anastasian vs F Izeta Txabarri, 1996
(E11) Bogo-Indian Defense, 22 moves, 1-0

Queen's Indian Defense: Spassky System (E14) 1-0 Ns ending
Kotov vs Reshevsky, 1953 
(E14) Queen's Indian, 67 moves, 1-0

QID: Fianchetto. Nimzowitsch Var (E15) 1-0 Pressure, Central P
Potkin vs V Zakhartsov, 2010
(E15) Queen's Indian, 40 moves, 1-0

NID: Spielmann Var (E22) 0-1 36...?
Tolush vs Keres, 1939 
(E22) Nimzo-Indian, Spielmann Variation, 37 moves, 0-1

NID: Normal. Bronstein (Byrne) Var (E45) 1-0 Greco's Mate next
Spassky vs Huebner, 1979 
(E45) Nimzo-Indian, 4.e3, Bronstein (Byrne) Variation, 28 moves, 1-0

NID: Normal. Bishop Attack (E47) 1-0 Pseudo-Damiano's Mate elev
I Niemela vs J H Donner, 1950 
(E47) Nimzo-Indian, 4.e3 O-O 5.Bd3, 30 moves, 1-0

Game 59 in The Application of Chess Theory by Efim Geller
Geller vs Keres, 1952 
(E52) Nimzo-Indian, 4.e3, Main line with ...b6, 40 moves, 1-0

KID: Fianchetto. Uhlmann-Szabo System (E62) 0-1 whittled away
J H Donner vs Fischer, 1959 
(E62) King's Indian, Fianchetto, 44 moves, 0-1

KID: Classical Fianchetto (E67) 1-0 Stockfish notes
Botvinnik vs Bondarevsky, 1945 
(E67) King's Indian, Fianchetto, 40 moves, 1-0

KID: Fianchetto. Classical Fianchetto (E67) 0-1 Simul
Fischer vs E Gomez, 1970 
(E67) King's Indian, Fianchetto, 41 moves, 0-1

KID: Four Pawns Attack. Dynamic Attack (E76) 1-0 DYNAMIC!
Szabo vs H Ree, 1975 
(E76) King's Indian, Four Pawns Attack, 30 moves, 1-0

Game 52 in Garry Kasparov's Greatest Chess Games by Igor Stohl
Speelman vs Kasparov, 1988 
(E92) King's Indian, 39 moves, 0-1

KID: Orthodox. Positional Def Closed Line (E95) 1-0 Pins, fork!
Tal vs J Bielczyk, 1981 
(E95) King's Indian, Orthodox, 7...Nbd7, 8.Re1, 37 moves, 1-0

Russian Game: Urusov Gambit (C42) 0-1 Fredthebear wasn't there
Staunton vs Cochrane, 1842 
(C42) Petrov Defense, 28 moves, 0-1

Spanish Game: Morphy Def Chigorin Def Panov System (C99) 0-1xh3
S Bouaziz vs E Torre, 1983 
(C99) Ruy Lopez, Closed, Chigorin, 12...cd, 39 moves, 0-1

KGA. Polerio Gambit (C33) 1-0 Pawns everywhere, no real defense
F Dubois vs T Corcoran, 1994 
(C33) King's Gambit Accepted, 20 moves, 1-0

Russian Game: Modern Attack. Center Attack (C43) 1/2-1/2
Spielmann vs Marshall, 1925
(C43) Petrov, Modern Attack, 18 moves, 1/2-1/2

Italian Game: Evans Gambit. Waller Attack (C52) 1-0 More wood
K de Weydlich vs Winawer, 1885 
(C52) Evans Gambit, 33 moves, 1-0

Steinitz - Lasker World Champ Match (1894), Montreal CAN, Rd 17
Lasker vs Steinitz, 1894 
(C50) Giuoco Piano, 51 moves, 0-1

French Def: Tarrasch. Guimard Def Main Line (C04) 0-1 22...?
Ljubojevic vs R Gunawan, 1983 
(C04) French, Tarrasch, Guimard Main line, 26 moves, 0-1

Four Knights Spanish. Classical Var (C48) 0-1 Keypusher notes!
Janowski vs Lasker, 1904 
(C48) Four Knights, 35 moves, 0-1

Russian Game: Damiano. Kholmov Gambit (C42) 0-1 U10 - pay heed!
Grischuk vs S Guliev, 1993 
(C42) Petrov Defense, 18 moves, 0-1

Spanish Game: Berlin Def. Beverwijk Var (C65) 0-1Rooking around
J Ady vs Spassky, 1984 
(C65) Ruy Lopez, Berlin Defense, 37 moves, 0-1

French Defense: Tarrasch. Open System (C07) 0-1 Down a piece
W Hoyt vs S Bilyap, 1970
(C07) French, Tarrasch, 18 moves, 0-1

Gunderam Defense: General (C40) 0-1 36...?
E Tate vs S Sulskis, 2001 
(C40) King's Knight Opening, 40 moves, 0-1

Italian Game: Classical. Giuoco Pianissimo ML (C53) 0-1 Passers
N Rosenthal vs Carlsen, 2017 
(C53) Giuoco Piano, 56 moves, 0-1

Spanish Game: Closed. Keres Def (C96) 1-0 Incomplete score?
Tal vs A Grushevsky, 1963 
(C96) Ruy Lopez, Closed, 19 moves, 1-0

French Def: Rubinstein. Fort Knox (C10) 0-1 Pawn+ Decoy to Mate
I Nikolayev vs E Luce, 2010 
(C10) French, 36 moves, 0-1

Spanish Berlin Def. Pillsbury Var (C67) 0-1 Ns & diagonal pin
S Jacoby vs Charousek, 1896 
(C67) Ruy Lopez, 26 moves, 0-1

Italian Game: Giuoco Pianissimo. Normal (C50)1-0 KEG annotates!
Blackburne vs G Marco, 1901 
(C50) Giuoco Piano, 30 moves, 1-0

Italian Game: Classical. Closed Var (C53) 0-1 apple bite 37...?
NN vs Cochrane, 1822 
(C53) Giuoco Piano, 38 moves, 0-1

Vienna Game: Mieses Var (C26) 0-1 Debated finish 30...?
J Mieses vs von Scheve, 1887 
(C26) Vienna, 32 moves, 0-1

Center Game: Paulsen Attack Var (C22) 1/2-1/2 Fighting draw
W Paulsen vs F Riemann, 1881 
(C22) Center Game, 38 moves, 1/2-1/2

KGA. Bishop's Gambit Lopez Variation (C33) 0-1 K walk
Lowenthal vs Anderssen, 1851 
(C33) King's Gambit Accepted, 34 moves, 0-1

Modern Def: Three Pawns Attack (B06) 0-1 Nibble on the P chain
R Felgaer vs D Anton Guijarro, 2014
(B06) Robatsch, 74 moves, 0-1

Game 100 in How to Reassess Your Chess by Jeremy Silman
Rubinstein vs Salwe, 1911 
(C30) King's Gambit Declined, 38 moves, 1-0

Russian Game: Modern Attack. Center Attack (C43) 0-1 P race
Bronstein vs G Borisenko, 1961 
(C43) Petrov, Modern Attack, 64 moves, 0-1

KGD: Falkbeer Countergambit. Nimzowitsch-Marshall CG (C31) 0-1
R Raingruber vs R Kichinski, 1990 
(C31) King's Gambit Declined, Falkbeer Counter Gambit, 38 moves, 0-1

Vienna Gambit (C28) 1-0 Omaha, Nebraska - not the beachhead
Margulies vs Lwow, 1949 
(C28) Vienna Game, 15 moves, 1-0

Russian Game: Nimzowitsch Attack (C42) 1-0 Hook Mate next
A Smorodsky vs P Evtifeev, 1914
(C42) Petrov Defense, 28 moves, 1-0

Bishop's Opening: Vienna Hybrid (C28) 1-0 Kside invasion
N Mitkov vs E O Rodriguez, 2011
(C28) Vienna Game, 38 moves, 1-0

Scotch Game: Classical Var (C45) 1-0 Bully Q back ranker threat
M Muzychuk vs Koneru, 2015 
(C45) Scotch Game, 29 moves, 1-0

Four Knights Game: Nimzowitsch (Paulsen) (C49) 0-1 promotion
G Kasparian vs Korchnoi, 1952 
(C49) Four Knights, 44 moves, 0-1

Spanish Game: Exchange. Gligoric Var (C69) 1-0 32...?
J Grefe vs L Gilden, 1974 
(C69) Ruy Lopez, Exchange, Gligoric Variation, 40 moves, 1-0

Spanish Game: Classical. Zukertort Gambit (C64) 0-1entertaining
M Schlosser vs Anand, 1990 
(C64) Ruy Lopez, Classical, 42 moves, 0-1

Italian Game: Evans Gambit. Paulsen Var (C51) 1-0 offramp says
Anderssen vs V Knorre, 1865 
(C51) Evans Gambit, 34 moves, 1-0

Spanish Game: Closed. Bogoljubow Var (C91) 1-0 Stockfish
Tal vs Portisch, 1976 
(C91) Ruy Lopez, Closed, 37 moves, 1-0

Page 68 "Chess Fundamentals" by Jose Capablanca.
Capablanca vs Janowski, 1913 
(C48) Four Knights, 54 moves, 1-0

KGA. King's Knight Gambit (C34) 0-1 feelings?
Lasker vs E W Witchard, 1908 
(C34) King's Gambit Accepted, 32 moves, 0-1

KGA. Muzio Gambit Accepted From Def (C37) 0-1 Stockfish
Steinitz vs Anderssen, 1862 
(C37) King's Gambit Accepted, 41 moves, 0-1

Bishop's Opening: Berlin Defense (C24) 1-0 Battery, Pin
K Alekseenko vs P Zarnicki, 2019 
(C24) Bishop's Opening, 30 moves, 1-0

Ponziani Opening: General (C44) 1-0 Q deflection for R roller!
S Levitsky vs A Rabinovich, 1912 
(C44) King's Pawn Game, 27 moves, 1-0

Spanish Game: Berlin Defense (C65) 1-0 video link
Carlsen vs Grischuk, 2020 
(C65) Ruy Lopez, Berlin Defense, 46 moves, 1-0

Spanish Game: Morphy Def. Modern Steinitz Def (C71)1-0 2 fronts
G N Treysman vs A Dake, 1936 
(C71) Ruy Lopez, 48 moves, 1-0

King's Gambit: Accepted. Abbazia Defense (C36) 1/2-1/2
Rubinstein vs Tarrasch, 1924
(C36) King's Gambit Accepted, Abbazia Defense, 21 moves, 1/2-1/2

Philidor Def transposes to Three Knights Bb5 (C41) 1/2-1/2
Serper vs Dreev, 1987 
(C41) Philidor Defense, 53 moves, 1/2-1/2

Scotch Game: Classical 7.g3 (C45) 1-0 U18 girls
E Chorvatova vs I Birgisdottir, 2000
(C45) Scotch Game, 27 moves, 1-0

Four Knights Game: Spanish. Symmetrical (C49) 0-1 Faulty Q sac
C Patrascu vs M Khodashenas, 2016
(C49) Four Knights, 28 moves, 0-1

Spanish Game: Morphy Def. Modern Steinitz Def (C73) 1-0 25.?
K Richter vs Saemisch, 1933 
(C73) Ruy Lopez, Modern Steinitz Defense, 32 moves, 1-0

Scotch Game: Classical Var (C45) 1-0 13.? Stockfish notes
Spielmann vs Tarrasch, 1912 
(C45) Scotch Game, 31 moves, 1-0

French Def: Tarrasch. Chistyakov Def Modern Line (C07) 0-1 OCB
A Ramirez Alvarez vs Lenderman, 2014 
(C07) French, Tarrasch, 62 moves, 0-1

Spanish Game: Closed. Delayed Exchange (C85) 1-0 34.?
McShane vs D Howell, 2017 
(C85) Ruy Lopez, Exchange Variation Doubly Deferred (DERLD), 37 moves, 1-0

Spanish Game: 3...f6? (C60) 1-0 Notes by Stockfish
Tarrasch vs Steinitz, 1896 
(C60) Ruy Lopez, 52 moves, 1-0

Spanish Game: Schliemann Def. Tartakower Var (C63) 0-1 Slashing
A Romanovsky vs S Langleben, 1911 
(C63) Ruy Lopez, Schliemann Defense, 28 moves, 0-1

Two Knights Def. Polerio Def. Kieseritsky (C58) 1-0 P pyramid
Bronstein vs E Rojahn, 1956 
(C58) Two Knights, 38 moves, 1-0

KGD. Classical Var General (C30) 1-0 Notes by Stockfish
F Riemann vs Tarrasch, 1880 
(C30) King's Gambit Declined, 41 moves, 1-0

Spanish Game: Exchange. Keres Var (C68) 1-0 Promotion race
M Hebden vs G Lane, 1993
(C68) Ruy Lopez, Exchange, 56 moves, 1-0

KGA. Kieseritsky Gambit Berlin Defense (C39) 1-0 Cornered afar!
J Lonsdale vs A Ozawa, 1992 
(C39) King's Gambit Accepted, 42 moves, 1-0

KGA. Kieseritsky Gambit Kolisch Def (C39) 1-0 Forceful Bully!
J Al-Shamma vs J Lonsdale, 1992 
(C39) King's Gambit Accepted, 31 moves, 1-0

French Defense: Normal (C10) 1/2-1/2 Slow game got crazy
N Gaprindashvili vs R Borngaesser, 1978
(C10) French, 57 moves, 1/2-1/2

French Def: Horwitz Attk. Papa-Ticulat Gambit (C00) 1-0 I'll Be
V Karasev vs G Johnsen, 2006
(C00) French Defense, 53 moves, 1-0

KGD: Falkbeer Countergambit. Staunton Line (C31) 0-1 EG links
Mason vs Bird, 1875 
(C31) King's Gambit Declined, Falkbeer Counter Gambit, 62 moves, 0-1

KGA. Abbazia Def (C36) 1-0 Heat energy dissipates by resistors
G A Ageichenko vs Kholmov, 1968 
(C36) King's Gambit Accepted, Abbazia Defense, 32 moves, 1-0

Italian Game: Evans Gambit. Morphy Attack (C51) 0-1 Stockfish
de Riviere vs Morphy, 1863 
(C51) Evans Gambit, 39 moves, 0-1

French Defense: Steinitz Attack (C00) 1/2-1/2
Steinitz vs C Golmayo, 1883 
(C00) French Defense, 50 moves, 1/2-1/2

French Defense: Steinitz Attack (C00) 1-0
Steinitz vs C Golmayo, 1883 
(C00) French Defense, 67 moves, 1-0

Italian Game: Two Knights Def. Lolli Attk (C57) 1-0 11Bb3 ahead
Fischer vs L Redman, 1964 
(C57) Two Knights, 10 moves, 1-0

English Opening: Symmetrical. Four Knights (A35) 1-0 Brilliancy
M Christoffel vs J Mieses, 1946 
(A35) English, Symmetrical, 28 moves, 0-1

66. Ray Keene's Good Move Guide (Keene & Whiteley) 19.?
Karpov vs Spassky, 1979 
(D37) Queen's Gambit Declined, 41 moves, 1-0

Semi-Slav Def: Botvinnik, Alatortsev System (D44) 1-0 late 0-0
Flohr vs Stahlberg, 1934 
(D44) Queen's Gambit Declined Semi-Slav, 39 moves, 1-0

Cntr Cntr 3...Qa5: Anderssen Counterattack 4.d4 e5 (B01) 1-0
Blackburne vs A Jover, 1891 
(B01) Scandinavian, 20 moves, 1-0

King's Indian Attack (A07) 1-0 21.?
Bronstein vs B Rytov, 1979 
(A07) King's Indian Attack, 21 moves, 1-0

King Pawn Game: Maroczy Defense QxQd8 KxQ (B07) 1-0
Lasker / Maroczy vs NN, 1900 
(B07) Pirc, 25 moves, 1-0

Teenager upsets female world champion! Use video link.
W Ju vs C Yip, 2020 
(C70) Ruy Lopez, 57 moves, 0-1

Bird Opening: From Gambit. Mestel Var (A02) 0-1 Greco's # next
C Gottschalck vs T B Nielsen, 2015 
(A02) Bird's Opening, 18 moves, 0-1

Vienna Game: Vienna Gambit. Kaufmann Var (C29) 1-0 Rob the Pin!
P Richardson vs Pillsbury, 1894 
(C29) Vienna Gambit, 24 moves, 1-0

Game 250 of 'Three Hundred Chess Games' by Siegbert Tarrasch
Tarrasch vs H Hirschler, 1893 
(000) Chess variants, 31 moves, 1-0

Open Gambits (Macmillan Library of Chess) by George Botterill
M J Judd vs M Judd, 1870 
(C51) Evans Gambit, 34 moves, 0-1

English Opening: Agincourt Def. K's Knight (A13) 1-0 Stockfish
Botvinnik vs E Zagoryansky, 1943 
(A13) English, 42 moves, 1-0

Scandinavian Def: Marshall 3.d4 Nxd5 4.c4 Nb6 (B01) 1-0 Hack
B Molnar vs S Savoia, 2010 
(B01) Scandinavian, 24 moves, 1-0

NID. Normal Variation. Bishop Attack (E47) 1-0 33.?
A Korobov vs Fedorchuk, 2001 
(E47) Nimzo-Indian, 4.e3 O-O 5.Bd3, 35 moves, 1-0

Gruenfeld Def: Modern Exchange Var (D85) 1-0 Find the finish
V Akobian vs J L Hilton, 2009 
(D85) Grunfeld, 25 moves, 1-0

Indian Game: London System (A46) 1-0 ...f6? cracks the dam
S Lochte vs K Pattni, 2015 
(A46) Queen's Pawn Game, 16 moves, 1-0

Spanish Game: Fianchetto Defense (C60) 1-0 12.?
Motylev vs M Godena, 2010 
(C60) Ruy Lopez, 20 moves, 1-0

Vienna Game: Stanley. Meitner-Mieses Gambit (C23) 1-0
J Emms vs J C Hawksworth, 1986 
(C23) Bishop's Opening, 20 moves, 1-0

Old Sicilian. Open (B32) 0-1 Pawn fork trick enhanced
Bardi vs Gacsalyi, 1980 
(B32) Sicilian, 8 moves, 0-1

Italian Game: Italian Variation (C50) 0-1 Notes by JHB
A Vazquez vs Blackburne, 1891  
(C50) Giuoco Piano, 39 moves, 0-1

Sicilian Defense: Dragon. Yugoslav Attack (B76) 1-0 Ng5 scores!
N Karaklajic vs S Nedeljkovic, 1957 
(B76) Sicilian, Dragon, Yugoslav Attack, 32 moves, 1-0

Bogo-Indian Defense: Grünfeld Var (E11) 0-1 Q nabs cornered R
M M Jacobsen vs S Soors, 2015 
(E11) Bogo-Indian Defense, 22 moves, 0-1

Nimzo-Larsen Attack: Indian Var / Zuke 'em! (A01) 1-0 Pin combo
Nakamura vs Martirosyan, 2020 
(A01) Nimzovich-Larsen Attack, 33 moves, 1-0

Spanish Game: Exchange. Romanovsky Var (C68) 1-0 He's mad!
C Orbaan vs J H Donner, 1950 
(C68) Ruy Lopez, Exchange, 46 moves, 1-0

Sicilian, Closed (B23) 1-0? Unexplained result
N Petrov vs Khismatullin, 2018 
(A07) King's Indian Attack, 35 moves, 1-0

Sicilian, Closed 8.Be3 0-0 (B26) 1-0 22.? and 31.?
E Gulden vs A Macovei, 2018 
(A07) King's Indian Attack, 31 moves, 1-0

Italian Game: Classical Var. Albin Gambit (C53) 1-0 Dbl R sacs
L F Lindheimer vs J W Aves, 1961 
(C53) Giuoco Piano, 29 moves, 1-0

Italian Game: Evans Gambit. Slow Var (C52) 1-0 Castled into it
Behting / Kerkovius / Svensons vs A Ascharin, 1893 
(C52) Evans Gambit, 30 moves, 1-0

Gurgenidze set-up gets outranked!
M Czerniak vs J Hernando Pertierra, 1975 
(B06) Robatsch, 27 moves, 1-0

P-Q4: London System (D02) 0-1 Skewer the Q
Graf-Stevenson vs Kashdan, 1952
(D02) Queen's Pawn Game, 46 moves, 0-1

Italian Game: Evans Gambit. Mieses Def (C52) 1-0 Cup of Hemlock
Bronstein vs Socrates, 1992 
(C52) Evans Gambit, 51 moves, 1-0

Sicil Nezhmetdinov-Rossolimo Attk. Fianchetto (B31) 1/2-B&Q sac
V S Gujrathi vs Gelfand, 2018 
(B31) Sicilian, Rossolimo Variation, 64 moves, 1/2-1/2

Q Pawn Opening: 2.Nf3 Na6?! (A40) 1-0 Not quite Alekhine's Gun
Miles vs D Sahovic, 1979
(A40) Queen's Pawn Game, 64 moves, 1-0

Italian, Two Knights Def. Modern B's Opening (C55) 0-1 Two hogs
K Lie vs V Akopian, 2006 
(C55) Two Knights Defense, 48 moves, 0-1

Sicilian Defense: Kan. Modern Var (B42) 1-0 She was hot
I Morovic Fernandez vs L Christiansen, 1993 
(B42) Sicilian, Kan, 26 moves, 1-0

QGD. Cambridge Springs Var (D52) 1-0 Notes by Stockfish
Marshall vs Teichmann, 1904 
(D52) Queen's Gambit Declined, 58 moves, 1-0

Petrov/French Exchange (C01) 0-1N the hole gets pinned to his Q
Short vs Harikrishna, 2007 
(C01) French, Exchange, 19 moves, 0-1

St. George Def: New St. George. Three Pawn Attack (B00) 1-0 Q s
Lasker / Maroczy vs NN, 1900 
(B00) Uncommon King's Pawn Opening, 28 moves, 1-0

Spanish, Morphy Def. Modern Steinitz Def Fianchetto (C76) 1-0
T Palmer vs D Levine, 1989 
(C76) Ruy Lopez, Modern Steinitz Defense, Fianchetto Variation, 39 moves, 1-0

London System (D02) 1/2-1/2 Raking Bs, Battery vs Backward P
S Ghane vs M Ardeshi, 2001 
(D02) Queen's Pawn Game, 74 moves, 1/2-1/2

King's Gambit: 2.f4 f6? (C30) 1-0 Classic Nxg5 sacrifice!
N Steen vs A Lin, 1995 
(C30) King's Gambit Declined, 10 moves, 1-0

Nimzowitsch Def: Scandinavian. Exchange (B00) 1-0 If 19...hxQg6
L Aptekar vs C Laird, 1977 
(B00) Uncommon King's Pawn Opening, 23 moves, 1-0

Italian, Two Kts Def Polerio Def Bogoljubow Var (C58) 0-1Rabbit
J Wijker vs G van Buuren, 1989 
(C58) Two Knights, 37 moves, 0-1

Bird Opening: From Gambit (A02) 1-0 a plethora of pins
Zukertort vs NN, 1869 
(A02) Bird's Opening, 25 moves, 1-0

Sicilian Def: Classical Var (B58) 1-0 KEG annotates!
Pillsbury vs C S Howell, 1901 
(B58) Sicilian, 42 moves, 1-0

Caro-Kann Def: Karpov. Smyslov Var ML (B17) 1-0 Pin, g7 fuse
J Lechtynsky vs K Opocensky, 1967 
(B17) Caro-Kann, Steinitz Variation, 19 moves, 1-0

Sicilian Def: Najdorf. Poisoned P Accepted (B97) 1-0 Stockfish
Caruana vs Vachier-Lagrave, 2021 
(B97) Sicilian, Najdorf, 37 moves, 1-0

Spanish Game: Bird. Paulsen Var (C61) 0-1 0-0 vs 0-0-0
Levenfish vs G Goldberg, 1952
(C61) Ruy Lopez, Bird's Defense, 32 moves, 0-1

Vienna, Stanley. Meitner-Mieses Gambit (C23)1-0 NxN no recaptur
G Antoszkiewicz vs D Foerster, 1990 
(C23) Bishop's Opening, 19 moves, 1-0

London System (D02) 1-0 Mato Jelic's video link
Giri vs Wojtaszek, 2021 
(D02) Queen's Pawn Game, 49 moves, 1-0

Queen's Gambit Accepted: Old Variation (D20) 1-0
E Nakagawa vs K Elfelo, 2008 
(D20) Queen's Gambit Accepted, 52 moves, 1-0

Center Game: Paulsen Attk (C22) 1-0 24...Kf7 25.Qh5# Dovetail#
A Dimovski vs J Krivec, 2001
(C22) Center Game, 24 moves, 1-0

Center Game: Berger Var (C22) 1-0 cut & thrust action!
Kupchik vs N Whitaker, 1913 
(C22) Center Game, 35 moves, 1-0

QGD, Albin CG. Fianchetto Be6 Line (D09) 1-0 KEG annotates!
G N Treysman vs W Adams, 1936 
(D09) Queen's Gambit Declined, Albin Counter Gambit, 5.g3, 43 moves, 1-0

Italian Game: Hungarian Defense (C50) 1-0 Vukovic Mate link
A C Ludwig vs C Lyon, 1952 
(C50) Giuoco Piano, 30 moves, 1-0

QGA: Old Variation (D20) 1-0 He missed his shot!
H Gifford vs B W Blijdenstein, 1873 
(D20) Queen's Gambit Accepted, 52 moves, 1-0

QGD: Cambridge Springs Var (D52) 1-0 Overstepped time control
Marshall vs Rubinstein, 1928 
(D52) Queen's Gambit Declined, 30 moves, 1-0

Hippopotumus gets mated in 31 moves w/out any captures!!
R Nuber vs R Keckeisen, 1994 
(A00) Uncommon Opening, 31 moves, 1-0

KIA Dbl Fio vs d5, e5 (A07) 1-0 B fork, passed pawn
H Bouwmeester vs T van Scheltinga, 1975 
(A07) King's Indian Attack, 31 moves, 1-0

Sicilian Def: Alapin. General (B22) 0-1 Discovered Double Check
M Zumsande vs Turov, 2004
(B22) Sicilian, Alapin, 36 moves, 0-1

King's Gambit: General (C30) 1-0 Rook batteries
R Butze vs H Voelkner, 1970 
(C30) King's Gambit Declined, 27 moves, 1-0

Sicilian Defense: Hyperaccelerated Dragon (B27) · 1-0
Z Sturua vs K Krivolapov, 2001 
(B27) Sicilian, 21 moves, 1-0

Sicilian (B53) 1-0 Rob the pin
A Sznapik vs E Bhend, 1973 
(B53) Sicilian, 26 moves, 1-0

KGA. Fischer Defense (C34) 1-0 Blindfold simul
Kostic vs NN, 1915 
(C34) King's Gambit Accepted, 13 moves, 1-0

Alekhine Def: Modern. Larsen Var Miles Line (B04) 1-0 Ne5 vs f6
Adams vs X Zhao, 2009 
(B04) Alekhine's Defense, Modern, 44 moves, 1-0

Slav Def: Czech. Classical System (D18) 1-0 Meeting + w/Disc+
Van Wely vs Ribli, 2006 
(D18) Queen's Gambit Declined Slav, Dutch, 37 moves, 1-0

Ponziani Opening: Vukovic Gambit (C44) 0-1 "Catfight" in Tulsa
E Epstein vs T Batchimeg, 2008 
(C44) King's Pawn Game, 37 moves, 0-1

Game 158 Wonders and Curiosities of Chess by Irving Chernev
O Feuer vs O'Kelly, 1934 
(C73) Ruy Lopez, Modern Steinitz Defense, 13 moves, 1-0

Sicilian Def: Dragon. Classical General (B72) 1-0 24.?
Y Gusev vs E Auerbach, 1946 
(B72) Sicilian, Dragon, 37 moves, 1-0

KGA. Cunningham Defense (C35) 1-0 Disc +, Pin, etc.
A Croll vs V Pupols, 1955 
(C35) King's Gambit Accepted, Cunningham, 28 moves, 1-0

Spanish Game: Closed Var (C84) 1-0 Simul Exhibition
Capablanca vs E Lundin, 1928 
(C84) Ruy Lopez, Closed, 29 moves, 1-0

Vladimir Vukovic Mate (see diagram) after 37...Qh5 38.Re7#
V Nielsen vs F Englund, 1899 
(C21) Center Game, 48 moves, 1-0

Spanish Game: Closed. Morphy Attack (C78) 0-1 Stockfish
Tarrasch vs Janowski, 1914 
(C78) Ruy Lopez, 73 moves, 0-1

Colle 3.c3 vs Krause Var (D02) 1-0central exchanges, dueling Bs
Maroczy vs Olland, 1922 
(D02) Queen's Pawn Game, 61 moves, 1-0

Alekhine's Defense (B02) 0-1 Remove the Defender
L Kubbel vs I Rabinovich, 1922
(B02) Alekhine's Defense, 35 moves, 0-1

Indian Game: Spielmann-Indian (A46) 1-0 Find the finish
A Ermeni vs L Ilic, 2015 
(A46) Queen's Pawn Game, 39 moves, 1-0

French Def: 2.Qe2 Chigorin Var (C00) 1-0 Kside pawn roller
F Bohatirchuk vs E Sadovsky, 1946
(C00) French Defense, 18 moves, 1-0

Italian Game: Evans Gambit. Slow Var (C52) 1-0 Sidelined
O Chajes vs W Widmeyer, 1909
(C52) Evans Gambit, 26 moves, 1-0

Bird Opening: Buenos Aires Var (A02) 1-0 horsing around
Capablanca vs A Israel, 1914 
(A03) Bird's Opening, 32 moves, 1-0

Italian Game: Evans Gambit. Paulsen Var (C51) 1-0 Stockfish
Winawer vs S Rosenthal, 1870 
(C51) Evans Gambit, 27 moves, 1-0

Philidor Defense: Exchange, both 0-0-0 (C41) 1-0
Charousek vs M Englander, 1892 
(C41) Philidor Defense, 29 moves, 1-0

Bird Opening: Bg2 (A02) 1-0 f6? Delayed Scholar's Mate
Reshevsky vs Traube, 1920 
(A02) Bird's Opening, 17 moves, 1-0

Sarratt Attack (D00) 0-1 IM Eric Rosen video link
J C Gonzalez Zamora vs V Laznicka, 2010 
(D02) Queen's Pawn Game, 41 moves, 0-1

Sarratt Attk/London System (D02) 0-1 IM Eric Rosen video link
J Yu vs A Sharevich, 2017 
(D02) Queen's Pawn Game, 91 moves, 0-1

French Tarrasch. Open System Euwe-Keres Line (C07)1-0 R robbery
D Minic vs V Bukal Sr, 1972 
(C07) French, Tarrasch, 26 moves, 1-0

Spanish Game: Morphy Def. Modern Steinitz Def (C73)1-0 Pins win
E Kengis vs Vladimirov, 1980 
(C73) Ruy Lopez, Modern Steinitz Defense, 18 moves, 1-0

Flat Rat Defense turns Double Stonewall (A41) 0-1Outside passer
F Duz-Khotimirsky vs P Evtifeev, 1906 
(A41) Queen's Pawn Game (with ...d6), 78 moves, 0-1

Gruenfeld Def: 3 Knts. Hungarian Attk (D92) 1-0 abrupt finish
Veresov vs Ragozin, 1934 
(D92) Grunfeld, 5.Bf4, 32 moves, 1-0

Alekhine Def: Modern. Larsen-Haakert (B04) 1-0Pin game clincher
B Al-Hajiri vs M Hamal, 2014 
(B04) Alekhine's Defense, Modern, 15 moves, 1-0

Scotch Game: Göring Gambit. Double P Sac (C44) 0-1 Had chances
D Bryson vs J L Fernandez Garcia, 1984 
(C44) King's Pawn Game, 34 moves, 0-1

Italian Game: Two Knts Def. Modern B's Opening (C55) 1-0 Ns inv
Carlsen vs Dubov, 2021 
(C55) Two Knights Defense, 28 moves, 1-0

Game 286 The Golden Treasury of Chess (Wellmuth/Horowitz)
H Seidman vs Reshevsky, 1942 
(C86) Ruy Lopez, Worrall Attack, 37 moves, 0-1

Spanish Game: Morphy Def. Mackenzie Var (C77) 1-0 N pair mates
J Ascencios vs A Hadjikypris, 1964 
(C77) Ruy Lopez, 27 moves, 1-0

Sicilian Defense: Hyperaccelerated Dragon (B27) 1-0 Pins
S Djuric vs T Sorensen, 2006 
(B27) Sicilian, 25 moves, 1-0

Pirc Defense: General (B07) 1-0 29.? Notes by Stockfish
H H Cole vs A Tulip, 1946 
(B07) Pirc, 29 moves, 1-0

Jan-27-12 LIFE Master AJ: (My YT video that covers this game.)
Blackburne vs Steinitz, 1876 
(C45) Scotch Game, 51 moves, 0-1

Spanish Game: Morphy Def. Steinitz Deferred (C79) 1-0 trappish
Tal vs R Teschner, 1957 
(C79) Ruy Lopez, Steinitz Defense Deferred, 27 moves, 1-0

Spanish Berlin Def. Closed Bernstein Var (C66) 1-0 Notes by EL
Lasker vs Salwe, 1909  
(C66) Ruy Lopez, 65 moves, 1-0

played in the summer of 1934 Lasker was 65 and Alekhine was 41.
Alekhine vs Lasker, 1934 
(D67) Queen's Gambit Declined, Orthodox Defense, Bd3 line, 26 moves, 1-0

Caro-Kann Defense: Breyer Var (B10) 0-1 Stockfish notes
Tal vs Bronstein, 1966 
(B10) Caro-Kann, 30 moves, 0-1

Sicilian Def: McDonnell Attack 5.BxNc6 (B21) 0-1central passers
Philippe vs Shabalov, 1994
(B21) Sicilian, 2.f4 and 2.d4, 22 moves, 0-1

Old Indian Defense: General (A53) 1-0 Extended Hook Mate
Marshall vs W Moorman, 1909 
(A53) Old Indian, 50 moves, 1-0

Sicilian Def: Paulsen Var (B46) 1-0Stockfish notes; magnificent
Svidler vs A Volokitin, 2006 
(B46) Sicilian, Taimanov Variation, 25 moves, 1-0

White promotes his king (A18) 0-1 Sideways Gueridon Mate
A A Murray vs F Hebert, 1949 
(A18) English, Mikenas-Carls, 58 moves, 0-1

Wade Defense: General (A41) 1-0
J Readey vs E Schiller, 1986 
(A41) Queen's Pawn Game (with ...d6), 53 moves, 1-0

KGD. Falkbeer Cntrgambit. Charousek Gambit ML (C32) 1-0Open mid
P Burke vs G Clayton, 1981 
(C32) King's Gambit Declined, Falkbeer Counter Gambit, 18 moves, 1-0

English Opening: Symmetrical. Hedgehog Def (A30) 1-0 23.?
Csom vs S Kindermann, 1986 
(A30) English, Symmetrical, 36 moves, 1-0

4 Knts Spanish. Classical Marshall Gambit (C48) 0-1Beauty prize
Short vs Timman, 1992 
(C48) Four Knights, 28 moves, 0-1

Spanish Game: Morphy Def (C78) 1-0 pleasing finish!
So vs Dubov, 2020 
(C78) Ruy Lopez, 35 moves, 1-0

Modern Def: King Pawn Fianchetto (B06) 1-0 Spearhead 30.?
Suetin vs M Ujtelky, 1965 
(B06) Robatsch, 31 moves, 1-0

Y Kruppa vs M Al-Modiahki, 1998 
(E92) King's Indian, 28 moves, 0-1

Vienna Gambit. Kaufmann Var (C29) 1-0 Castling issues
Torre vs C E Norwood, 1925 
(C29) Vienna Gambit, 26 moves, 1-0

Russian Game: Modern Attack. Center Attack (C43) 1-0 R support!
R Nezhmetdinov vs R Kakabadze, 1955 
(C43) Petrov, Modern Attack, 33 moves, 1-0

Van't Kruijs Opening / French Def, Exchange (A00) 1-0 Raking Bs
A Raetsky vs G Salem, 2001
(A00) Uncommon Opening, 20 moves, 1-0

T Soraas vs A Cardenas Romo, 2007 
(B01) Scandinavian, 14 moves, 1-0

Slav Defense: Czech. Classical System (D18) 1-0 Stockfish notes
Reshevsky vs I A Horowitz, 1941 
(D18) Queen's Gambit Declined Slav, Dutch, 42 moves, 1-0

QGD. Modern Var 0-0-0 vs 0-0 (D50) 1-0 Crossfire
I Rudakovsky vs A Konstantinopolsky, 1945 
(D50) Queen's Gambit Declined, 34 moves, 1-0

Alekhine Defense: Modern. Main Line (B05) 1-0 Find the finish
P M Jamieson vs A da Nobrega, 1972 
(B05) Alekhine's Defense, Modern, 27 moves, 1-0

Three Knights Opening: General (C46) 1-0 Stockfish notes
Capablanca vs H Liebenstein, 1913 
(C46) Three Knights, 26 moves, 1-0

Spanish Game: Berlin Def. l'Hermet Var (C67) 1/2- KEG annotates
Tarrasch vs Gunsberg, 1902 
(C67) Ruy Lopez, 39 moves, 1/2-1/2

Mongredien's Knight Mate!
S Zubatch vs S Feldman, 1992 
(B00) Uncommon King's Pawn Opening, 31 moves, 0-1

French Def: Tarrasch. Open System Euwe-Keres Line (C07) 1-0
J Broadbent vs P Cox, 1914 
(C07) French, Tarrasch, 29 moves, 1-0

KG Falkbeer CG. Blackburne Attack (C31) 1-0 Reinfeld's puzzle
Blackburne vs H Price, 1906 
(C31) King's Gambit Declined, Falkbeer Counter Gambit, 43 moves, 1-0

Semi-Slav Def: Marshall Gambit (D31) 1-0 Mating net
D Wagner vs G M Todorovic, 2019 
(D31) Queen's Gambit Declined, 23 moves, 1-0

Nimzowitsch Def: Scandinavian. Advance Var (B00) 0-1 blindfold
J Piket vs L Christiansen, 1993
(B00) Uncommon King's Pawn Opening, 29 moves, 0-1

Spanish Game: Morphy Def. Norwegian Var (C70) 0-1 Crossfire
G Tringov vs P Ostojic, 1969 
(C70) Ruy Lopez, 32 moves, 0-1

Grob Opening: Keene Defense (A00) 0-1 loose bishops
S Sloan vs J Schroer, 1985 
(A00) Uncommon Opening, 23 moves, 0-1

Englund Gambit Complex: Stockholm Variation (A40) ? 0-1
M Vucic vs S Sloan, 1986 
(A40) Queen's Pawn Game, 42 moves, 0-1

Nightsurfer was here. (C50) 1-0 Scholar's Mate in 6
N Jindi vs A Raweh, 2000 
(C50) Giuoco Piano, 6 moves, 1-0

English Opening: Symmetrical. General (A30) 1-0
Dubov vs A Esipenko, 2017
(A30) English, Symmetrical, 29 moves, 1-0

Queen Pawn Game: Anti-Torre 4...f6 (D02) 1-0 N en prise 4x!!
A Bandza vs V Vepkhvishvili, 1978 
(D02) Queen's Pawn Game, 13 moves, 1-0

Veresov Atack. Richter Var (D01) 1-0
I Nei vs R Shcherbakov, 1994
(D01) Richter-Veresov Attack, 41 moves, 1-0

Big Clamp vs Accelerated Sicilian Double Fianchetto
Kharlov vs R Shcherbakov, 1994
(A07) King's Indian Attack, 41 moves, 1/2-1/2

Sicilian Def: Najdorf. Opocensky Var Traditional Line (B92) 1-0
Jakovenko vs A Volzhin, 2005 
(B92) Sicilian, Najdorf, Opocensky Variation, 71 moves, 1-0

Italian Game: Evans Gambit (C51) 1-0 Notes by Stockfish
G MacDonnell vs S Boden, 1861 
(C51) Evans Gambit, 28 moves, 1-0

Jobava London System (D02) 0-1 Attks on Ks are thwarted
M Masungwini vs J K Thorgeirsson, 2015 
(D02) Queen's Pawn Game, 54 moves, 0-1

Scotch Game: Mieses Var (C45) 1-0 blitz
Kasparov vs J van Foreest, 2021 
(C45) Scotch Game, 41 moves, 1-0

Caro-Kann Def: Exchange Var (B13) 1-0 Stockfish notes 39.?
Kholmov vs J Turner, 2001 
(B13) Caro-Kann, Exchange, 41 moves, 1-0

Italian Game: Italian Variation d3, c3 (C50) 0-1 Kside P storm
J Clementson vs I A L Camp, 2016
(C50) Giuoco Piano, 23 moves, 0-1

Catalan Opening: General (E00) 1/2-1/2 Black IQP
Y Yu vs Ding Liren, 2019 
(E00) Queen's Pawn Game, 44 moves, 1/2-1/2

French Defense: Winawer. Classical Var (C18) 1-0 K flushed out
Taimanov vs Shamkovich, 1951 
(C18) French, Winawer, 36 moves, 1-0

French Def: Winawer. Poisoned Pawn, Paoli Var (C18) 0-1 Corresp
H W Jordan vs G Fawbush, 1977 
(C18) French, Winawer, 20 moves, 0-1

Polish Opening: Tartakower Gambit 5.f4 d5 (A00) 1-0 Correspond
W Szumilo vs M Litynska, 1977 
(A00) Uncommon Opening, 22 moves, 1-0

Scotch Gambit. Max Lange Attack (C55) 1-0 Remove the defender
T Finnbogadottir vs H Ragnarsson, 2011 
(C55) Two Knights Defense, 18 moves, 1-0

Italian, Classical c3, d3. Giuoco Pianissimo (C53) 1-0time trbl
A Esipenko vs Carlsen, 2021 
(C53) Giuoco Piano, 64 moves, 1-0

Indian Game: Jobava London System vs Gruenfeld (A48) 1-0 X-Ray#
Q L Le vs Aronian, 2021 
(A48) King's Indian, 44 moves, 1-0

Philidor Defense: Pirc move-order (C41) 1-0 center P fork trick
S Satyapragyan vs Y Saber, 2016
(C41) Philidor Defense, 26 moves, 1-0

Spanish Game: Exchange. Keres Var (C68) 1-0 Stockfish notes
Lasker vs Tarrasch, 1896  
(C68) Ruy Lopez, Exchange, 41 moves, 1-0

Modern Def Bg7 vs Bg2, Bb2 (A40) 0-1 Instructive Ns battle
V Kukov vs M Petrov, 2010
(A40) Queen's Pawn Game, 58 moves, 0-1

NID: Normal. Bishop Attk (E47) 0-1 Greek Gift Declined
R Henley vs R Gunawan, 1982 
(E47) Nimzo-Indian, 4.e3 O-O 5.Bd3, 24 moves, 1-0

Indian Game: Kingside Fianchetto (A48) 1/2-1/2 another f6?
N Dickenson vs G Anthony, 1985 
(A48) King's Indian, 24 moves, 1/2-1/2

Caro-Kann Def: Modern Var f6, Dbl Fio (B12) 0-1 Spearhead
A Kim vs T Gareyev, 2019 
(B12) Caro-Kann Defense, 26 moves, 0-1

Spanish Morphy Def. Modern Steinitz (C72) 1-0Give to get glory
Geller vs Spassky, 1964 
(C72) Ruy Lopez, Modern Steinitz Defense, 5.O-O, 30 moves, 0-1

KGA, King's Knight Gambit (C34) 1-0 9 consecutive checks
Allgaier vs NN, 1807 
(C34) King's Gambit Accepted, 14 moves, 1-0

#12 in "Sharpen Your Tactics" by Lein and Archangelsky, p. 12
Rubinstein vs Vidmar, 1918 
(A52) Budapest Gambit, 24 moves, 0-1

King's Indian Attack - why give Black the center? (A07) 0-1
A Liang vs L Dominguez Perez, 2021 
(A07) King's Indian Attack, 62 moves, 0-1

QID: Kasparov-Petrosian Var. Kasparov Attack (E12) 1-0 restrict
Krasenkow vs Sakaev, 2003 
(E12) Queen's Indian, 43 moves, 1-0

Spanish Game: Morphy Def (C78) 1-0 Finish gives material away!?
Naroditsky vs So, 2021 
(C78) Ruy Lopez, 29 moves, 1-0

English Opening: Symmetrical. Rubinstein Var (A34) 0-1 blitz
Stein vs Korchnoi, 1972 
(A34) English, Symmetrical, 39 moves, 0-1

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