Analysis of a recent chess game that I played in the Battersea Summer League. My opponent was dangerous attacking player, Robin Haldane, (http://streathambrixtonchess.blogspot.com/2008/03/being-robin-haldane.html). It was a real slug-fest with both of us attacking with vigor in the Dragon variation of the Sicilian. Can you find the moves that we both missed? Robin Haldane vs … [Read more...] about GM Chess Analysis #43 The Sicilian Dragon in Action – Haldane vs Williams
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Longer Chess Games #32 Climbing the 2500 mountain (slowly…) Dutch vs London System
On of the most common questions that people ask me now is, "How do I play the Dutch against the London System"? Well you will find out in this video! CHESS STARTS AT 5:10 To learn more about this opening, buy the DVD - https://www.gingergm.com/shop/killer-dutch OmalPuar vs GingerGM Chess.com 15+10 game 1. d4 e6 2. Nf3 f5 3. Bf4 Nf6 4. e3 d6 5. c3 g6 6. h3 Bg7 7. Nbd2 O-O 8. … [Read more...] about Longer Chess Games #32 Climbing the 2500 mountain (slowly…) Dutch vs London System
#2 Chess Stream Shorts – July Highlights
A compilation of some highlights from my streams during July 2018. Do try and catch the live action at www.twitch.tv/gingergm! * https://www.facebook.com/GingerGMchess * Twitter - ginger_gm * Website - www.gingergm.com * Twitch channel - www.twitch.tv/gingergm … [Read more...] about #2 Chess Stream Shorts – July Highlights
GM Chess Analysis #42 Back to Front Chess! – Gundersen vs Faul
"I can't go back to yesterday because I was a different person then" Alice in Wonderland. This chess video looks at how you should NOT play the French Defence. White unleashes a violent attack leading to a very strange finish, a finish worthy of a video. Pietzcker Christmas Tournament, Melbourne, AUS. 1928 Gunnar Gundersen vs A H Faul 1. e4 e6 2. d4 d5 3. e5 c5 4. c3 cxd4 5. … [Read more...] about GM Chess Analysis #42 Back to Front Chess! – Gundersen vs Faul
GM Chess Analysis #41 RIP Aloyzas Kveinys – Kveinys vs Kamsky
Big Al was a gentle giant of a man who spread a lot of joy to those people who had the pleasure of meeting him. Relying on a excellent positional style and brilliant endgame play, Kveinys scored many a notable tournament victory. For one, he was Lithuanian Champion on five occasions. RIP Aloyzas Kveinys. US Masters, 2015.08.31 Aloyzas Kveinys vs Gata Kamsky ECO D79 1. d4 Nf6 … [Read more...] about GM Chess Analysis #41 RIP Aloyzas Kveinys – Kveinys vs Kamsky






