Monday, September 12, 2022
Thursday, September 8, 2022
Some Footnotes of a Chess Position
Feel free to lose interest in this post, I expect that it will be fairly simplistic. My intent is to place over time some things that I have learned in chess tactical training, books and play here.
Chess is a visual game.
It's helpful to know and see elementary patterns.
Seeing can occur on different levels.
ie. If a rook attacks a queen you see it and you do things to avoid it's capture . This is L1 -level one thinking,
L2- Level 2 thinking puts things in additional context of the position such as the rook attack is illusionary because it cant moved because it is pinned or defends a square that prevents checkmate. This is I am thinking as the footnotes of the position,
L3- Level 3 thinking may show in the position the pin can be removed, can support a piece moving next to the opposing king or a the pinner can be deflected.
From doing thousands of problems thousands of times I have come up with some pretty trivial observations that speed the solution.
If you have a bishop pointing to an eighth rank square and a rook lined up with that square move heaven and earth to get the rook there. but Calculate first.
----- More to be added slowly ----
Thursday, September 1, 2022
The Art of Combination 5x5
Quick Update.
Now back to circling almost finished 5 circles on Blokh's Art of Combination 958 problems . These are the bare essentials of chess tactic positions . Feeling stronger. These are the 5 x5 puzzles that pop up if you are having issues in CT-Art to help.
Roughly there are 2000 of them and in a time when I was motivated 4 years ago . I put them all in an Instagram account Takchess1 . Feel free to add the solutions as you view them. I would like to crowdsource this . 8)
https://www.instagram.com/takchess1/