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White to Play
We’re giving you a whole game because it’s so much fun to play over. (64) Zaitsev - Storoienko USSR, 1969
1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.d4 exd4 4.c3 dxc3 5.Bc4 cxb2 6.Bxb2 Bb4+ 7.Nc3 Nge7 8.Ng5 Ne5 9.Qh5 g6 10.Qh6 Nxc4 11.Qg7 Rf8 12.Nxh7 Nc6 13.Nf6+ Ke7 14.0–0–0 Ba3 15.Nfd5+ Ke6 16.Nf4+ Ke7 17.Nxg6+ Ke6 18.Nf4+ Ke7 19.Nfd5+ Ke6 20.Qg4+ Kd6 21.e5+...
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White to Play
So, how are your minor piece skills, especially with a knight. White wins this by winning the queen. Can you map out the plan?
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Black to Play
It seems that White, somewhat exposed, is safely surrounded by his pieces and Black’s queen is under attack and is bishop on b7 is shut out. However, all is not what it seems. It’s a mate in six!
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White to Play
I’m taking a game from my latest Openings for Amateurs book—the last in a trilogy. Openings for Amateurs: Theory vs. Practice won Book of the Year (instructional category) from the Chess Journalists of America for 2025. The explanatory notes took almost five pages, so I’m just giving one of the key positions; however, here is the whole ...
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White to Play
This is from a very famous game at New York, 1924, where US Champ Frank Marshall comes up with an attack for the ages. We are giving the whole game because it’s worth playing over. The brilliant moves start earlier than the diagram, so you should look at the previous moves for a real learning experience. Here’s how it started. 1.d4 Nf6 2....
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