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The best games of September and the prizes

Hello ChessMood family, hello champions and future champions! 
Welcome to the "Best games of September" competition.
Under this post, we invite you to post your best games that you will play this month. 

The Prize fund is 350K Moodcoins which is equal to 350$.  

The 1st prize  - 150K
The 2nd prize - 100K
The 3rd prize-  50K
The 4th Prize- 30k
The 5th Prize- 20k

Good luck with your games and keep the Right Mood! 
#ChessMood
#Right Mood - Right Move 

P.S
Here are the winners of August: 

1st-  Abhi Yadav
2nd- Edo Tokyo
3rd- Captain Hook
4th- Duncan Vella
5th- Kourosh Asgari 


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A very nice win almost sacrificing everything against FM with 3.Bd3 in french 

https://lichess.org/YFJgUXZLL7ZV

Killer Tactic Game!

https://www.chess.com/live/game/5382974226

Closed Game

https://www.chess.com/live/game/5383216515

Nice Game

But Time

https://www.chess.com/live/game/5383354630

Positional Exchange Sacrifice!

https://www.chess.com/live/game/5383182780

Clean Game!

https://www.chess.com/live/game/5383435376

Smooth Game!

https://www.chess.com/live/game/5383462890

https://lichess.org/jFHYvAgs

Crushing Chigorin Defense

Long Castle idea in rossolimo with black !!

https://lichess.org/UrOToDwC/black#0

https://lichess.org/sE1eoSww5Vby Played the chessmood recommendation against the London and got a great endgame. Was a nice finish (though I almost gave away a draw unnecessarily).

Edit: scratch that, was played a few days before September. :( 

Positional Game!

https://www.chess.com/live/game/5391863866

Funny Game!

5 Move  Game!

https://www.chess.com/live/game/5391863866

"The Cooolest Game I Ever Game!"

https://lichess.org/nQ29S0xjtORK

Opponent long-castled in Maroczy and got crushed after Queen exchange

Recently thanks to ChessMood I found Benko gambit a very interesting opening for black pieces.
Here is one of my games for September:

https://www.chess.com/live/game/5401205867

https://lichess.org/ib4HAwqyyKLQ good and interesting game

Crushed the sicilian with 2..e6

I think this game deserves a prize

Here's the reason why?

- It was a serious rapid game with time control of 15+10

-I used the chessmood opening

-I beat a real FM rated 600 fide rated points above me 

https://www.chess.com/live#g=5409613159
Crushing Benko win!

Best Ever Game!

https://www.chess.com/live/game/5411164535

And I Play A Brilliant Move

Using opponents mistake

Sacrified a pawn for attack in French

My opponent couldn't even breathe

Beating a FM with strategies

A fine win against a trendy line in the Pirc!

A little sloppy at the end, but always fun to feed the dragon!

https://www.chess.com/live/game/5421833467

Won a good game against higher rated player,using Scotch-- chessmood opening,in 5+2nformat.

 https://lichess.org/9JJpYk2q

"Suffocation"

https://www.chess.com/live/game/5426083383

very aggressive grand parix attack!!

https://lichess.org/D7yluBhYdiOS

https://lichess.org/z13vFXCymPEg

Never give up..

Hi, new member here. Yesterday,  in my Lichess 45-45 game I had the opportunity to test my knowledge of the Maroczy Bind course I watched the day before.  I was black in the game.

https://lichess.org/0PwLK3Z8nJrb

Now I am winning almost every game with Scotch

This is earlier game against same opponent with Scotch.

again using our weapon against sicilian ( grandprix attack ) to beat a strong GM !

https://lichess.org/6VRvuZjCX05S

Scotch 4..Bc5

Beautiful Game!

https://lichess.org/ydCgVoP2ktaN

When you follow @GM_Avetik_Grigoryan's positional instructions, games get easier to play!

https://www.chess.com/live/game/5437206501

Another quick win, this time in the Petroff!

https://www.chess.com/live/game/5437282179

Great & Beautiful Game!

No Counterplay!

Clean Game!

https://www.chess.com/live/game/5439555590

https://lichess.org/Y0iEgx9z

Just practicing chessmood openings..

Beautiful Game!

https://www.chess.com/game/live/5449442991

 Short Game!

https://www.chess.com/live/game/5449504502

Crushing the Pirc.

https://lichess.org/itvW5Lqx/white#55

The first game I've shared, feeling like I'm starting to get the grand Prix 

https://www.chess.com/live/game/5450788827

Oh, I won a game in the Sicilian Maroczy with black!  Impossible!  I still made 5 mistakes????

https://chess24.com/en/analysis/Vj64p8CnR-mCGyGYkXaFTA#15

#SLP - Whites King "Charge!"

https://www.chess.com/live/game/5451514360

https://lichess.org/NwkSDmnvcWJx

Play white Opening Scotch Game 

Smooth win,

https://www.chess.com/live/game/5458852499

I can not understand why my opponent resigned!

https://www.chess.com/live/game/5458936890

Chess Academy Cup 2020

Anna Khachatryan 2224 vs Astghik Hakobyan 2168

1-0

A crushing win with another system of 2. Nc3 Sicilian

Typical ROok Sac.

Positional Crushed a 2000 elo player with Anti Sicilian!

https://lichess.org/WslvcUfysYuG

Beating 2100+ player..

Crushing Game!

https://lichess.org/l0H0FuFt7boX

Nice Game
!

https://www.chess.com/game/live/5463620161

Scotch Game 

Beating GM with Anti Sicilian !!!!1

https://lichess.org/uRupBMSIBBl3

i play black - Sicilian Najdorf

https://lichess.org/Y09ZesYa

Only 1 innaccuracy for me estimated by the engine as black

Just testing my positional and KID structural skills.

https://lichess.org/8c4CYQOi/black#55

Scotch Game 

Wining with Fd3 French against strong apponent!!

https://lichess.org/IsptYQQilajZ

Nice attacking game with white. Every move was a threat!

https://chessmicrobase.com/microbases/14167/games/1121629

please take a look

Killer Benko Gambit

https://lichess.org/xX9zjVP2Xx3y

Anti Sicilian -2...d6

https://lichess.org/mzo41NxEQBIj

#accelerated dragon

Textbook Scotch straight from the course  ... didn't even need to think myself!

https://www.chess.com/live/game/5478551153

I won this Accelerated Dragon game thanks to a Chessmood stream. And it finishes with a beautiful mate!

Crushed a NM with GP

https://www.chess.com/live/game/5479489290

I play just simple chess, focus on just not to make mistake. In the end my opponent blundered.

https://www.chess.com/analysis/game/live/5481149238

Another smooth win 

https://www.chess.com/live/game/5481258386

Perfect Benko

https://www.chess.com/live/game/5481309802

Another simple win

https://www.chess.com/live/game/5481360104

One of my first games with the chessmood French!

https://lichess.org/v4vFZjTj/white

I think decent positional game.

https://lichess.org/4Y5x2ACG1Onj

Passive Scotch Greek Gift.

https://lichess.org/RZgmvIYK/white#22

Anti-Sicilian part 3 2...e6 3.f4 d5 4.Nf3 Nc6 6.Bb5

Crushing whit scotch ! Crazy rook on a5 !!!

https://lichess.org/u1fY7wvopIwW

Tal!

https://www.chess.com/live/game/5486789673

Smooth!

https://www.chess.com/live/game/5486758892

One of my recent games with 98.2% accuracy. I missed mate in one but still it was winning position.
https://www.chess.com/live/game/5487137720


French Str. 

https://lichess.org/w2t4Fm2Z/black#44

Passive Stonewall Destroyed

https://lichess.org/JvrWoQa6Q3He

Demolished a 2200+ with GP 

https://lichess.org/LrtxDyqQUorS

Victory with Scotch

https://lichess.org/KKtXy0XYosWF

Nice win. During the game I thought about the super isolated LSB in a game in  the stream 1600-2400.

https://www.chess.com/analysis/game/live/5490401913

Miniature against the Scandinavian 

https://lichess.org/HmmN4tYs/white

One of my best games so far.

https://lichess.org/eZ1wW0IU/black#72

Epic Mating combination

https://lichess.org/u4IJ6Rgz/white

Exchange sac and great interference tactic as in a game where I never took my foot off the pedal against a computer no less!

https://chessmicrobase.com/g/xuxfvmpf

Exchange sac and great interference tactic as in a game where I never took my foot off the pedal against a computer no less!

https://chessmicrobase.com/g/xuxfvmpf

This match is a part of my structural basics training. I am playing e4 and d4. e4 was a main chessmood weapon and d4 to practice my knowledge of KID pawn formations. Here is a game. Ignore openings because I am sure there will be tons of mistake there but final rook sac was nice I think.

https://lichess.org/Ps1pctgDITNZ

Played this today and it shows a great example of a kingside attack using knights! My proudest game thus far this month.

https://chessmicrobase.com/g/wqpltmvl

I am a big fan of Carlsbad Stru. so sometimes I try to play it online and in this game black was crushed like a melon. I don't say black's opening had issue. His one slight early c6 gave me a tempo so I castled long. Because in normal positions if I castle long with pawn on c7 then black can simply play Be6 Rc8 and direct c5. In this position he already committed that oh I have pawn on c6 so I said to myself let's go for long castle in tempo up line. 

This is what I learnt about it. I feel I am right. That's why I don't like this early commitment because of white's long castles. I like Re8 Nd7 Nf8 then c6 only if white castles short

https://www.chess.com/live/game/5494218858

Scandinavian Defense 

a nice win using accelerated dragon n*c6 and e5 variation

Crushed a 2200+ in 23 moves with GP.

https://lichess.org/kYyCdI47/white

I am not sure how to embed a replayer game yet.

This was nice attack versus some random double fianchetto in the modern.

https://www.chess.com/live/game/5453107180

I just follow the ChessMood openings, simple normal chess and some small tactics.

https://www.chess.com/live/game/5500444148

https://www.chess.com/analysis/game/live/5500326381

https://www.chess.com/live/game/5500285495

Caro-Kann.
The rook endgame was over my paygrade, but anyway luckily I won.

A very nice game I played at a real tournament on September 5th.
Just creating attack from nothing, pawn storm on kingside.
I can send you a real batch record if it is confirmed as needed.



1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Bb5 Nf6 4. d3 Bc5
5. O-O d6 6. h3 O-O 7. Bg5 h6 8. Bh4 a6
9. Bc4 Na5 10. Bb3 Nxb3 11. axb3 b5 12. Nc3 Bb7
13. Nh2 g5 14. Bg3 h5 15. Nf3 h4 16. Bh2 Nh7
17. Qe2 f5 18. exf5 Rxf5 19. Ne4 Bb6 20. Rad1 Qe7
21. Kh1 Raf8 22. c4 Qf7 23. c5 Bxc5 24. Qd2 Bxe4
25. dxe4 Rxf3 26. gxf3 Qxf3+ 27. Kg1 Qxh3 28. Qd5+ Rf7
29. Bxe5 g4 30. Qe6 dxe5 31. Rd8+ Bf8 32. Qg6+ Rg7
33. Qe6+ Kh8 34. Qf5 Qf3 35. Qxf3 gxf3+ 36. Kh1 Kg8
37. Rg1 Rxg1+ 38. Kxg1 Ng5 39. Re8 Nxe4 40. Rxe5 Nd2
41. Re6 Nxb3 42. Re3 Nd2 43. Rd3 Bb4 44. Rd7 c5
45. Ra7 a5 46. Rb7 c4 47. Rxb5 c3 48. bxc3 Bxc3
49. Rc5 Bb4 50. Rh5 Kg7 51. Rxh4 Kf6 52. Kh2 Ke5
53. Kg3 Kd5 54. Kf4 Kd4 55. Kg3+ Kc3 56. Rh8 a4
57. Rc8+ Kb3 58. Kf4 a3 59. Ke3 a2 60. Ra8 Kb2
61. Kd3 a1=Q 62. Rxa1 Kxa1 63. Kc2 Ka2 64. Kd3 Kb3
65. Ke3 Kc2 66. Kf4 Kd1 67. Kg3 Ke1 68. Kg4 Kxf2
69. Kh3 Kg1 70. Kg3 f2 71. Kh3 f1=Q+ 72. Kg3 Qf5
73. Kh4 Qg6 74. Kh3 Kf2 75. Kh4 Kf3 76. Kh3 Qg3#

Applying basics of positional play into practice in my training games sessions

https://lichess.org/VmKb3tjHoEE0

Here is a game I played with Scotch.

- This was one of the "good variations" where Black castles queenside and doesn't castle into White's attack.

-This was a 30-0 classical game in an online tournament.

Here is another game from the same online tournament, except this time I played against a higher-rated player than last time.  It's an Accelerated Dragon. I took all his pawns at the end :) .

Imp. of knowing opening. He missed Nge7 then I play imp. Bb3 not allowing any d5 and I will follow up with e5 after d5. then Be3 Bf2 and Bh4, But he forgot e5 is a blunder and I won.

https://www.chess.com/live/game/5504621603

ups and down and finally won

https://www.chess.com/live/game/5504539641

Sicilian Defense - Najdorf 

Attacks and counterattacks in scotch

https://lichess.org/EBafvwuyZLZU

SLP win 

https://www.chess.com/live/game/5507634115

Lost this one but I loved the concepts of dynamic. Applying basics here. Line of Bxd6 acc. to engine is lost for me but I loved to apply Nx6 concepts here

https://lichess.org/RCri8dn0/white#57

Caro-Kann 45m+45s game.  Used chessmood opening. Got advantage and won. Was a bit lucky as both myself and oponent have missed the intermediate Ng8 move, that would lead to drawish ending. 

My first ever Benko gambit:

https://lichess.org/vmx3KqgNm2er

Crushed Sicilian Sidelines

https://lichess.org/l4VOncFsFCEt

https://lichess.org/uApm1hddZCe4

Cool Finish!

Openings violation then win

https://lichess.org/5dH5rmCYbS8C

Demolished him with Kan

https://lichess.org/zXfID39RMBbn

My fav. Carlsbad Str. and I won

https://lichess.org/ui6d7PdIlPBT

Punish your opponents mistakes!

https://www.chess.com/a/2Kit4CmotZwLa

Hello Chessmood! I played a very good attacking game this month with king hunt involving a queen Sacrifice! This was a team match and I had days to prepare for my opponent but still this is a beautiful sacrifice!

https://www.chess.com/live/game/5399112890

Total domination with GP

https://www.chess.com/live/game/5512477425

Greek Gift!!!

https://www.chess.com/live/game/5512465704

Yeah the combination of Nxg6 was not sound but black had to find only move to save his game  and get a winning advantage so I went for that in blitz. I missed his resource of fxg6 then Kh8 but still I am glad my intuition is improving now a days and once I will see more and more classics I will learn how to find opponent's resources well

https://www.chess.com/live/game/5512484398

Anti-Sicilian

https://lichess.org/8NkzfdwP

Beating the Petroff

Crushing attack against Black lonely king..

Chessmood Grand Prix!

A win against one of the best player from IRAN

Anti-Sicilian

I play White: https://lichess.org/CmF48vgylPo1

A win with the Chessmood Caro Kann!

Caro-Kann! 

I play Black: https://lichess.org/fonbwLUSUmyq

Rook endgame:

I play Black: https://lichess.org/jTljISBAo8bj

https://lichess.org/PWkAsGzT

Winning with the French (sorry no accelerated Dragon yet) in 23 move against the Tarrasch (and an IM).

Simple Chess:

Beating The Morra Gambit: 

I play Black: https://lichess.org/6wENevBM/black

French Advanced: 

I play White: https://lichess.org/DaheO5hP

Hello ChessMood Family! 
We are very excited to see, that each month the quality of the games are becoming better and better. 
Thanks for all the games you've posted! 

The 5th prize goes to @Abhi_yadav for his crushing the Caro Kann. 

The 4th prize goes to @Karl_Strohmaier for crushing the Scandinavian with his nice Nc6! 

The 3rd prize goes to @Ash_Pv for his brilliant game with Modern Maroczy.  The two breakthroughs d5 and b5 and the conversation of  2 bishops advantage was very nice.  The game will be added in the "model games" section of the course. 
(Here is the link: 
https://lichess.org/mzo41NxE/black#79) 

The 2nd prize goes to @Jaylen_Lenear for his nice positional game which he finished with two knight sacrifices. 

And the winner of this month becomes @Keok_Woltek who sacrificed almost all his pieces :) 

The guy who improved the most, comparing to the previous month is @Aayush_Shirodkar
For which he gets 50k. 

Congratulations, winners and everyone who raised their rating improved their game, or enjoyed playing chess this month! 

See you in the next month's competition. 


Suggestion !!!

Hello Chessmood Team

Since you are making a video series on model games of all openings, I would suggest that why not keep different sections for posting our games in the best game prizes post

Games with different titles like scotch, acc dragon, anti sicilian, benko, etc...

So members can post their games directly in that area and your time will be saved as well

For eg - I won a game with anti sicilian part 3, so I will post my game under that section

I hope you will consider this suggestion as it will save yor time and effort as well

Thank you

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Nice suggestion!

Hi dear Devansh,

I didn't quite understand what do you mean?

To create forums for each course and post our games there?

One more suggestion, you can make a video series on SLP games 

I completely agree with this idea.

One of the solutions could be that that any post in the forum that contains a game could be tagged with ChessMood tags. For example, a post could have a tag like scotch or even scotch-nf6. Ideally tags would be defined ahead by the ChessMood.

I would also add additonal tags to describe interesting instructive middle game or end game patterns. 

And finally search function would be necessary to search by tags.

I understand this requires some development, but it would be supper.

The Winners of October (Just wow!)

Hello, champions! 
We just finished checking the games you've posted in "The best games of October"...
and we're amazed!!! We're just wowed! :) 

It's totally different chess, that you've started to play. It's not just attacks and sacrifices. 
You maneuver, you exchange pieces smartly, make smart plans, outplay opponents in the endgames... 

It's also very clear, who have watched the course "Happy Pieces" and who have watched the "Instructional classical endgames."
You'll ask, how do you know that? :) 
But for an experienced coach is so vivid... 

Anyway... Champions, you're doing a great job! 
We're very proud of you.  
Especially 1...e5 and 1...c6 you're just crushing with our openings... 
You know the ideas, the plans, you're attacking much better... 

Just great!!! 

Now, let's go to the winners. 

The 5th prize goes to Derek Simpson, for his attack in the Scotch. 
https://lichess.org/yEFTzXHX#57 

The 4th prize goes to Arman Shahzamani for his attack and his "Happy pieces" 
https://lichess.org/scKdHR5M#0   

The 3rd prize goes to Abhi Yadav for his fantastic game. 
https://lichess.org/fxvZySvF#55 
There is an opening (Qd4 Qf2 idea), straight attack without even castling, and then very nice checkmate with the knight! Bravo! 
By the way, Abhi played another great game with Benko: https://lichess.org/H7S0urbE/black#54 

The 2nd prize goes to Jay Garrison for his crushing attack Sicilian's 2...g6. 
https://lichess.org/RVfyPI3B#35 

And the 1st prize goes to Specter 11 - Jan Chyc, for his Qe6!!
https://www.chess.com/analysis/game/daily/279917930 

Congratulations to winners, everyone who raised rating, improved their chess and enjoyed this beautiful game. 

See you in the "Best Games of November"


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Thanks a lot coach . In case of attacking my sense is developed by your contents and also my attacking friend  and training partner @Devansh_Shah improved my attacking sense a lot. Our story is same as yours. He loves attacking chess and I am opposite positional player. But we both are learning different styles from each other!

Thanks Coach!

And congrats to all the winners!

Congratulation To All The Winners!

Thanks so much!! :D
And of course congratulations to all the winers!
By the way, it should be written Jan Chyc not Chyk ;D

Congratulations to all !

The best games of October and the prizes

Hello ChessMood family, hello champions and future champions! 
Welcome to the "Best games of October" competition.
Under this post, we invite you to post your best games that you will play this month. 

The Prize fund is 350K Moodcoins which is equal to 350$.  

The 1st prize  - 150K
The 2nd prize - 100K
The 3rd prize-  50K
The 4th Prize- 30k
The 5th Prize- 20k

Good luck with your games and keep the Right Mood! 
#ChessMood
#Right Mood - Right Move 

P.S
Here are the winners of September: 

1st-  Keok Woltek   
2nd- Jaylen Lenear   
3rd-  Ash PV   
4th-  Karl Strohmaier   
5th- Abhi Yadav  


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Benko Gambit gave me point against 2400+

https://lichess.org/edaB3w4qnlqg

My First WFM whom I Won!

https://lichess.org/gON3RjNy8pZk

16...Nd2!

https://lichess.org/Qy1f9UcqCRQB

https://lichess.org/IFHO1BwXaykL

King's gambit

An aggresive variation against the Nimzowitsch defence.

A mobile pawn centre crushes everything on its way & nice tactic Bxf7+ !

Rossolimo with c3 and Re1. Entered a favorable variation for Black recommended by Chessmod, however White's active play proved to be challenging.

Exchange Down!


& I Won!

https://www.chess.com/game/live/5541444886

https://lichess.org/CXY4Uroeo3Qk 

Exchange Sac Mate

https://www.chess.com/live/game/5540865722

I knew I am playing with worse imbalances but I won

https://www.chess.com/live/game/5540856794

Nice Queen Trap I think

https://www.chess.com/live/game/5539842887

Crushed a 2300 in the accelerated Dragon endgame

https://lichess.org/G2cnQDYRRcss

KID pawn str. win

https://lichess.org/oziOnsN05mX5

The power of 2 white Bishops

Sicilian Defence 

https://lichess.org/1yZTZ5WR0q4s

Very Beautiful Game!

https://lichess.org/KxHjxwsZ

https://lichess.org/aWbTjV2rNERU

https://lichess.org/6Y5k9ywT 

https://lichess.org/iHoRXmJWNsXB

Four Knights Game: Scotch Variation Accepted

https://lichess.org/CRfb0tmI/white#77

Hi

This is my first OTB game since February, even was a friendly game, I liked a lot.

https://www.chess.com/live/game/5554174999

I Have Won With IM. Full caro kann but I missied Qd1 move from Video Section but I Followed Your Ideas. 

https://www.chess.com/live/game/5548792557

Won with GM in c4.

https://www.chess.com/live/game/5554389693

Clearing winning with IM lost on Time.

https://www.chess.com/live/game/5481475973

Won with FM

Weakness speak for itself...

Insane Game!

Won a nice game against a higher rated player on lichess in 10 min. format.

https://lichess.org/hQEWdmmm

Closed Anti-Sicillian with early g6.

The game first follow the variation suggested by Chessmood. However, when the Black choose another move the White didn't find the best continuation.

Indian Game

https://lichess.org/ubyufKIg/black#4

I felt in control beginning to end, even though I missed a couple tactics along the way that would of ended it sooner.

https://www.chess.com/game/live/5562039449

Power of initiative in Scotch passive Nd5 line!

https://chess.com/live/game/5562322048

New account Slp_chessmood for SLP training. But played a wild game heehe.

https://lichess.org/H7S0urbE1lgz

How not to play Scandinavian Opening with white!

https://www.chess.com/live/game/5546708301

Just to try something different I played 1. Nf3 (GM Gabuzyan's influence?) and enjoyed this game!

https://www.chess.com/a/2Pxz9wEfQZwLa

A one-sided game in the Accelerated Dragon Old Main Line

Easy win using Petroff defence

https://lichess.org/YlhQrqsQmTmB

Beautiful Game!

https://lichess.org/soPpulCV/white

King in the center is lost most of the time

https://www.chess.com/live/game/5567274308

Smooth win with Maroczy 

https://www.chess.com/live/game/5568057836

This is game in Scotch with crazy Qxe6 sacrifice! :D

https://www.chess.com/analysis/game/daily/279917930?tab=analysis

That game was played a few days before end of September. I completely forgot share it in "The best games of September and the prizes" So I hope that this game will be matter. If not, that's ok, at least I tried.

4...BC5 Scotch

https://lichess.org/9ZLQeci2Ie3O

https://lichess.org/BfB3v0cu7G9V 

https://lichess.org/VFfqgnD9Ei4Z

https://lichess.org/GealV1Bq 

Dismantling the London system in a game with very few inaccuracies!

d4 Sidelines - Jobava Line.

My opponent choose a variation, which I found quite doubtful for Black, while watching the chessmood course. It proved to be true. It is quite a tratherous line. I should not have castled short so early.

Enjoy watching.

Update 2020-10-19: my opponent was found to be cheating on Lichess.org. So basically I have lost against the stockfish :)

Sicilian Defense: Closed Variation

https://lichess.org/Y8VTaGfk/white#8

 Scotch Game

https://lichess.org/hmvnKTPK/white#7


https://lichess.org/o1pmAIi6 

Amazing game in the Modern Marozy Bind.

White have trapped my Queen with a neat tricky move.  I was about to resign. I decided to play some more moves, which turned out to be very good.

Somehow I managed to exchange many pieces and got into a drawish endgame with having three pawns more for an oponents Bishop.

Beautiful Queen deflection, double-pin and checkmate in Sicilian

https://lichess.org/R2PFdzTW 

Scotch Game

https://lichess.org/rZdOBJgE/white#5

Sicilian Defense: Closed Variation

https://lichess.org/oWNlVG0h/white#5

 Caro-Kann Defense

https://lichess.org/4w5ZhU1l/white#7

It was blindfold. I missed Nd5 killer move. Also in the end position all I remembered was pieces but I did not saw pawn formations. 

https://lichess.org/9ufLwg9i/white#0

Lucky me

https://lichess.org/STCPVnO9bv8U

Destroying the French in 16 moves!

Feeding the Dragon! 15 moves!

Piece down SLP

https://lichess.org/g1JAvieP/white#85

Positional plus then he made blunder and lost his queen and then I won.

https://lichess.org/ggkRfIaWeCrd

https://lichess.org/gbBJ3ncT 

https://lichess.org/yEFTzXHXqtkV

Once I made Rd6 move I knew I am losing but rest I did ok. Power of initiative

https://lichess.org/IhxSzye4/white#40

Beautiful Game!

https://lichess.org/y9MLlPxJ/white

3.Bd3 against carokan and a deadly attack in the kingside !

https://lichess.org/scKdHR5MGNqD

Scotch Game against 4... Qf6
https://www.chess.com/analysis/game/daily/280898128

People are playing a lot unusual lines so I played with my logic and ideas of chessmood openings

https://lichess.org/tnpTPY2RC3W0

Strange game with Sicilian closed. I am playing with black pieces.

Accelerated dragon, modern variation for a nice win! 

Playing in the event against Scotch game. I always go for Mieses variation and I finished #11 from 27 players.

https://lichess.org/l4zkpXYK/white

Maroczy right pieces trades and win. I think I did alright!

https://lichess.org/3B4JVh2EoM7p

https://www.chess.com/live/game/5535777086

Crushing Sicilian Defense, by getting the opening, positional advantage, and then start king hunting (tactic made it happen....)

https://www.chess.com/live/game/5600625181

Caro kann exchange variation.


Powerfull Anti sicilian

https://lichess.org/D7fMlZkV#57

Grandprix attack with white and a crushing victory against a FM

https://lichess.org/WblwUmWhYH9S

This is a game I played with Pasini Variation against Modern Pirc. From move 32 onward I was in time trouble so that explains the haphazard play.

Positional chess instinct training

https://lichess.org/GVgyce4N/white#57

Positional openings training. I studied ideas for both sides in past and I knew if black achieve c5 then he will be better at some point. Game was drawn acc. to engine but practically I did ok

https://lichess.org/h4iPhse6/black#90

My first Nd5 Sacrifice 

https://lichess.org/UMMmNATN/white#82

King Hunt

https://lichess.org/fmqK14FYtHBX?fbclid=IwAR17C_j_xiIwGYgLrf0Jp6xjSCAfwTilvR-_5X5YAmNc_8NqEJRfPecVQzI

Play the Benko gambit with black and win against IM !

https://lichess.org/zBS5HlPhBj58

Cool Game!

https://www.chess.com/live/game/5610425712

wonderful game!

https://www.chess.com/live/game/5610393901

Good win by using chessmood opening (Sicilian Defence-Closed Variation)

https://lichess.org/6jE8XmqXIYAG

Nice win through Sicilian closed variation in (10+5) format.

https://lichess.org/OdXfiQallSM1

Interesting game with White using two best engine moves after main Be2 setup in the Modern Marozy Bind. These two moves are not covered in the chessmode course. Would be good to have them included.

As for the game my opening plan (moving the pieces around) was not the best and I was on defensive and being lost most of the middle game. In the time trouble I manged to get counter-attack, but missed two chances to make a draw. Finally the rook-pawn endging was lost.

Nice win against scandinavian in (5+0) format, &

 https://chess24.com/en/game/-GDt7tplRSmA8LTdACdMgA

 Nice draw against scandinavian in (10+0) format.

https://chess24.com/en/game/LFTxS339TUukA2myFh2IXA

Played & win both scotch games in (10+0) format.

https://chess24.com/en/game/OcStM_FMSxqlMwsUuN1tOA

https://chess24.com/en/game/zCbzZh75RIau2dRsgtgCzg

Power Of "Never Resigning"

https://www.chess.com/live/game/5615215339

French Defense

https://lichess.org/9l5njeqI/white#21

Forgot line but still won due to active pieces

https://lichess.org/x13GbWexlRbP

Positional chess training game- To check how much I can play well in unusual and unknown openings.

https://lichess.org/wEephU9CY4Nj

Played aggressively & nice win through closed sicilian. 

https://chess24.com/en/game/82FuE4R4RaOQwNxBVyGAUw

Blitz game with only one blunder in the spirit of the Benko Gambit. Very pleased with my game.

https://www.chess.com/live/game/5621781880


Scotch game

Nice attacking game with black in Acc. Dragon

As Coach says, Bc4 on move 3 against our Sicilian is bad!

https://lichess.org/4nxElo55/black

I think my positional understanding is growing slowly. Also my conversion rate of advantage is increasing day by day.

Game by Me

https://lichess.org/gcDYjUGa/white#59

 Sicilian Defense

https://lichess.org/jDOaTjM8/black#6


Sicilian Defense

https://lichess.org/ce9B4ts2/black#6

This Bd3 against carokan is just great ! another crushing victory

https://www.chess.com/game/live/5629661914

I trapped his knight and rook in one corner and checkmated the black King in the other corner

Anti Sicilian 

https://www.chess.com/live/game/5631598990

Crunching the Scotch Bc5, Qf6, Ne7:

https://www.chess.com/live/game/5633389175

Excellent win for me against higher rated opponent (487 points more on lichess platform) in (3+2) format using anti-sicilian with Nc3

https://lichess.org/nkrGD0bbXb9U

Nice win against higher rated opponent (200+ points more on lichess platform) in (3+2) format using scotch opening,

https://lichess.org/dap9R2sUF0pG

Nice win in (3+2) format using scotch opening,

https://lichess.org/vKpHdd9MrYmA

I posted this in the "Model Games of Chessmood Openings" forum post as well and I am posting it here as well since I think it might be a good contender :)

Caro Kann positional middlegame without opening theory

https://lichess.org/Ik2DxRgRWatr

When I made Ne5 then I realized I missed a candidate d4 but he msised that then I won

https://lichess.org/e75usDP8/white#33

my first win against 2200 rating above.

https://www.chess.com/live/game/5638754227

Beautiful checkmate with white

https://lichess.org/r4d9jZoS 

French Defense win

https://lichess.org/a9xTsSFofPJ2

Unnecessary counterplay I allowed but still super sharp chess. Becoming a universal player!!!

https://lichess.org/fxvZySvFFksV

Engine chess. Yes I forgot Bb5 during I was playing but after the game without seeing my pgn I realized I missed that but still nice game based on initiative

https://www.chess.com/live/game/5644202061

This game has it all.  A brand New Opening! complicated yet instructive middlegame and I capped it off with some great sacrifices! https://chessmicrobase.com/g/ezsusctx

https://lichess.org/64ekYoOs 

Not a perfect game, but the end is very nice!

I play White: https://lichess.org/KLYOEfR30P6Y

I play White: https://lichess.org/x17kyjJSgAhW

Caro Krunch: https://www.chess.com/live/game/5642646742

 Sicilian Defense:

https://lichess.org/OpGDHvWB/black#9


Indian Game: 

https://lichess.org/WN3N2Fzv/black#15

Fun game! 

Dont bring your side lines at me! I will crush you like a grape and make you 'wine'! 

ChessMood openings strike again!

Dutch Positional knockout

https://lichess.org/3ng1Xiuc#15

Some mess up in Carlsbad but still I won in 12 moves

https://lichess.org/KXQjWx7I#17

A nice tactic to finish off the game!

My insane hanging pawns and 3 best replies to my opponent's mistakes. List Rdg1 winning sequence. Anyway, enhoyable game. I adored my hanfing pawns like Anand!

Dragon turned into Maroczy.  Had one bad move, but otherwise pretty solid.  https://lichess.org/Gdw3Laaz/black#1

Interesting Grand Prix Attack with black, where my opponent sacrificed the exchange to press the attack, I sacrificed the exchange back and ended up with all 8 pawns on the board after 57 moves and 5 connected passed pawns!

Sicilian Defense

https://lichess.org/KnJtWgum/white#5

Sicilian Defense

https://lichess.org/mz5xDJP3/black#32

 Scotch Game

https://lichess.org/WmpuguaF/white#11

Game against GM Gawain Jones played on October 3rd's Titled Tuesday. The game reflects prophylactic play against blacks c5 break and a  harmony in Whites position on move 21. Later it turns into a time scramble where the b pawn and a dominating Knight on c6 keeps the enemy bishop at bay (from move 47-54) and thus decides the game.

https://www.chess.com/live/game/5533596578

Glad to take part in this contest!

Hello, champions! 
We just finished checking the games you've posted in "The best games of October"...
and we're amazed!!! We're just wowed! :) 

It's totally different chess, that you've started to play. It's not just attacks and sacrifices. 
You maneuver, you exchange pieces smartly, make smart plans, outplay opponents in the endgames... 

It's also very clear, who have watched the course "Happy Pieces" and who have watched the "Instructional classical endgames." 
You'll ask, how do you know that? :) 
But for an experienced coach is so vivid... 

Anyway... Champions, you're doing a great job! 
We're very proud of you.  
Especially 1...e5 and 1...c6 you're just crushing with our openings... 
You know the ideas, the plans, you're attacking much better... 

Just great!!! 

Now, let's go to the winners. 

The 5th prize goes to Derek Simpson, for his attack in the Scotch. 
https://lichess.org/yEFTzXHX#57 

The 4th prize goes to Arman Shahzamani for his attack and his "Happy pieces" 
https://lichess.org/scKdHR5M#0   

The 3rd prize goes to Abhi Yadav for his fantastic game. 
https://lichess.org/fxvZySvF#55 
There is an opening (Qd4 Qf2 idea), straight attack without even castling, and then very nice checkmate with the knight! Bravo! 
By the way, Abhi played another great game with Benko: https://lichess.org/H7S0urbE/black#54 

The 2nd prize goes to Jay Garrison for his crushing attack Sicilian's 2...g6. 
https://lichess.org/RVfyPI3B#35 

And the 1st prize goes to Specter 11 - Jan Chyk, for his Qe6!!
https://www.chess.com/analysis/game/daily/279917930 

Congratulations to winners, everyone who raised rating, improved their chess and enjoyed this beautiful game. 

See you in the "Best Games of November"

Caro...spent the game trying to stop my opponent’s ideas

https://lichess.org/bxqvAm0I

Scotch h4 line, black responded h5!

Scotch h4 line, black replied h5

Hi,

I'm a new pro member and am loving the Scotch repertoire. I played against a 2300 in a 30 minute game and they played 8... h5 against me. Is there a specific move or plan you'd recommend against that idea? I didn't see it in any of the videos. 

The rest of the game went:

c4 Ba6

g3 g6

Bg5 Qb4+

Nd2 Qxb2

Rb1 Qxa2 

And here I made a huge blunder with Bf6, I underestimated their counterplay and lost 10 moves later. Thanks! And keep up the amazing work.

-Ben

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Hey Benjamin,

I think this move cannot be correct, because it just gives us a tempo, it doesn't threaten anything, and with h4 in some lines, I guess we want to play Bg5, so h5 may be only in our favor, but let's wait for an answer from the Coach :)

Hey! 
An interesting question. Susik is right, we should be able to use h4 for our use. With h5 he's just weakening. 
In many-many cases we can use. 
The most simple one is 9.c4 Ba6 10.b3 . Without h4 h5, here Black's main move is g6. 
But now with h4 h5 included he can't because of Bg5 :) And Qb4 check is useless, we can even play Qd2. 

London System Move Order Question

1. d4 Nf6 2. Bf4 g6 3. e3 Bg7 4. Nf3 d6 5. h3 0-0 and here instead of 6. Be2 what if white plays 6. c3 instead which also doesn't block the d file (unlike Nbd2)? So we cannot take advantage of 6. c3 with 6. ...Nbd7 to play Re8 and e5. Is there any way we can take advantage of white not playing 6. Be2 and goes for 6. c3 instead?

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We'll play Ne4 and then f5! And then e5, 

Please, could you add an information about an ideal black setup if white inserts and early Nd2, lets say before after h3 and before 0-0, and disables us in playing the key move Ne4. I did not found this in your course, but found instead some interesting examples in database. Would this be the right way?

Unbelievable

White to play

Is it possible to mate here with the King? :) 

P.S. Please, don't laugh at my question, I'm serious :)

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Hi

You can't mate with the Kings because they will be both in check the rules state King's cannot walk into a check, hope this helps

hahah I love this one 0-0-0 checkmate !

I think he played Kd2 in the actual game. I loved this game!!!

OTB Experience Report

Hello chessmood members.

I played an OTB tournament this weekend (60m+30s 6 rounds) after many months of playing only online.

I decided to play only chessmood openings as my oponents were not too strong (between 1500 and 1900). I am a recent member on chessmoood so there are still many holes in my openings repertoire. What did I play:

As white:
- 2 Scotch with Nf6 h4 (one was h6 the second Qe6)
- 1 Closed Sicilian with Nc6 

As black:
- 1 Rossolimo with early c3 (even before O-O)
- 1 Accelerated Dragon (forgot about the Qb6 after white played f3 instad of Bb3)
- 1 bizzare opening, white setup: d4, e3 Nbd2, f4, c3, Ngf3 (my oponent played this setup against everybody)

Before each game there was from 1-2 hours of free time, so I was able to prepare a bit rewatching chessmodd videos of most likely variations that I hoped would appear. For some opponents I found what they do usually play, through their games on chess.com, or by looking what they have played in previous rounds.

I was a bit surprised that they could also find out the same about me. My games on chess.com were visible and also the forums posts with my games on chessmood.com were visible :( For that reason I have now changed my name in profile on both chess.comn and chessmoood as I prefer not to disclose my repertoire. 

So how did the tournament go: 5.5 points out 6. I won the tournament. The only draw was with black against the bizzare opening.  It looks like for me the chessmood openings do really work.

My opponents didn't really play the theory and if I could remember everything in chessmood videos my games would finish even faster. With one exception, for the second scotch game my opponent was prepared as he was present when I analyzed with my opponent after first scotch game. When he played e4 e5 Nf6 and Nc6 I thought for a bit to change, but then  decided to stick to the principle and he indeed played strong preparation h4 Qe6 and g3 d6 but still he lost. 

In manyb ways it was a different experience  that the one from my long games on lichess where my opponents routinely play very strong computer moves :(

So good news are that in the OTB tournaments you will most likely have even more success with the chessmood openings !!!

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That's a nice report Robert! Thanks for telling us, this only proves once more that we are in the right place. Congrats for your win!!

Can't wait to try them in the OTB games!

Congratulations on your great result!

Wow thank you for the message and of course congratulations, great job !

we all dream to play  OTB tournament one day and finally use ChessMood openings :D 

Hey Robert! 
Very nice to hear that! 
Congratulations! :) 
That's great. 

About playing with secret nicknames on online platforms, I was talking with my student today :) 
That's a good plan! 

NEW ARTICLE: How You Can Find the Perfect Training/Sparring Partner (Part 2)

Hey Champions!

We have this topic in our Blog.
https://chessmood.com/blog/how-you-can-find-the-perfect-training-sparring-partner-part-2
If you have any questions, comments or you just liked it, feel free to share your thoughts here. 

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It sounds similar to finding a coach ;)

Is this a forum where I can ask people to be my partner?

GM Avetik,

I can adjust the strength of engine so It’ll not always beat me. This way I can make one of my sparring partners the engine. The good thing is that my engine partner is available anytime I wish

What do you think? Is it still a bad idea to have such a partner?

Message option?

Hi, sometimes I wanted to text chessmood members. But I can't find them on other social media. Is it possible for the programmer team to make a message option in new website? So atleast we can send positions and texts? Because sometimes it's not possible to ask everything in forums.


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I have the same problem sometimes

Abhi, we ill try to add chat in the website, in the future. 

Suggestion: Marking course updates

Hi,

As courses are being updated with new material, it's difficult to know which videos you've watched and what is new, as well as when to fetch the pgn again. Is it possible to add either a tracker to show what you've watched (might be over different devices so would have to be linked to the account), or to add a new/updated tag (problem is deciding when the new/updated tag should be removed), or maybe a pinned announcement in the forum / add a News tab where updates to courses (as well as what's coming soon) can be announced, so you just need to look at updates from the last time you looked?

Thanks,

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Nice Suggestion!

Note also making updates happening very visible may encourage some to hang on to their subscriptions rather than cancel because they've watched all the material they want.

Hey David! 
Very nice suggestion. 
Thank you very much! 

We'll try to include it in the upcoming new website. 
The only problem we're having challenges to hire smart technical guys. 
If you know one, please recommend us. 

Avetik 

Games to discuss

Dear ChessMood Family, dear champions! 
With your request, I'm adding here a threat, where you can post your games, ask for feedback and discuss with others. 
Good luck! 

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This game we played today with my friend and sparring-partner @Susanna_Gaboyan. She played Nd5 after 11.gf (you can find it in the advanced section). This is also the first engine move but as I remember it doesn't exist in the course. So I'm interested in how players will answer here for white. I've played Ne4

The shortest game

The shortest game won against a Grandmaster with ChessMood openings was just 6 moves. Can you guess the opening? Or moves? :)

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Some sillies with Qxg2 Be4 in the French? 1. e4 e6 2. d4 d5 3. Bd3 e5 4. exd5 Qxd5 5. Nc3 Qxg2 6. Be4 resign, log-off?

Petroff? Anand once lost very quickly -

Grand Prix, Bc4... They play Bg4 and we take on f7 :)

Mistakes in the opening

Hi guys. I'm just wondering,

In which opening do you always make the same mistake and cannot remember the correct move all the time and what are you doing to solve the problem?


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Good question! :) 
Would love to hear our students' answers :) 

Will you root for me? :)

Hello ChessMood Family! 

At the beginning of 2020, having below 2800 rating in chess.com, I've decided to show the power of ChessMood openings on my own example

I've decided to get 2900 in 1 year!

By the way, if you don't know, 2800+ level mostly are Grandmasters with 2600+ rating in real life.

I'm not playing chess professionally, and all my time goes to Chessmood.
How could I compete with these guys?

I believe I could, because of the power of ChessMood openings... They're so practical and dangerous, especially if opponents aren't prepared...

This year, I won many-many games in less than 20 moves, against Grandmasters who are in the top 100 of the world...

And today I got to 2873!

Will I get that 27 more points and complete my goal? :)
Will you root for me? :)

Champions, ChessMood openings are very-very powerful, and not once you should have seen success stories of our students.

What do you need to do?
Just sit and consume all the material, that are prepared for you in a step-by-step format.

Now you have a choice, to continue as before, or take the fate of your chess journey in your hands.

Click below to start the journey:⤵️
https://chessmood.com/become-a-pro

With best wishes,
GM Avetik

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Sure will support you 100%! You rock coach! I believe in YOU! I know you can do this! Go coach!

I also know, even though I struggle, that I can improve & I want to thank you for your support to me! Team work will get us to our goals! Best wishes GO FOR IT COGRO!

(& no hoodie blunders! ;-) )

Of course we do! You are a big inspiration for us! I'm sure you can and you will! And let the ChessMood openings to make your way easier.

No doubts !!!

Avetik Sensei! We are with you! Show us the way of the samurai! Take the lead, we'll follow! You can DO it!

Anti-Sicilian with 2...e6

After 1. e4 c5 2. Nc3 e6 3. f4 d5 4. Nf3 dxe4 5. Nxe4 Nc6 6. Bb5 Bd7 7. Qe2 Nf6 8. f5, Avetik discusses 8...e5 and 8...Nxe4 and 8...a6.  I was wondering about 8...Be7.  It looks natural, to allow for castling.  The best I could find was 9. fxe6 Bxe6 10. Nfg5 Nxe4 11. Nxe6 fxe6 12. Qxe4 Qd5 13. Qxd5 exd5 14. 0-0 when White has the bishop pair and material is even and the engine I have scores it 0.00.  Does anyone else have any other ideas?

Thanks!

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Hi Karl

What about after 9.fxe6 Bxe6 (fxe6 leave isolated e6-pawn) break Black's pawn structure with 10.Bxc6 + bxc6 11. Nfg5 Nxe4 12. Nxe6 fxe6 13. Qxe4 .. leaves Black with many isolated pawns ?

Karl 8...Be7 is an engine move, which is very inhuman, and very dangerous strategically. 
But engine of course doesn't care)) 

The 8...Be7 I have analizyes with cloud engines and with different engines. 
Black might be okay at the end, but it's very tough to play for Black, because you do one wrong move - and it's over. 

After 9.fe6 Be6 10.Nfg5 Black has three unhuman moves - 10...Ne4 , 10...0-0 and 10...Bd5. 

In your mentioned variation, for example after 12...Qd5 13.Bc6 bc 14.d3 for human it would be strategically winning for White, but engine tries somehow hold the position move by move. 

I would not recommend going such deep, Karl. 
You might need to analyze such things, if your rating was 2500+ 

Avetik 

Against French Defense

How should we approach in this line?

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What is the downside of ... c4?

You just go 0-0,f4, f5 and checkmate him! :) e5 pawn is more powerful than the opponent's c4. 

NEW ARTICLE: The Importance of Having a Training Partner (Part 1)

Hey Champions!

We have this topic in our Blog.
https://chessmood.com/blog/the-importance-of-having-a-training-partner-part-1
If you have any questions, comments or you just liked it, feel free to share your thoughts here. 

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<3

coach you shared every practical issue of a alone player. I had this all issue. Because in past I had no partners but now due to chessmood I have everyhting

Are there anyone who wants to be my partner? My Fide rating is 1691.I’m passionate about chess and I want a partner who have a same mindset as me! We can share our material and ideas(like I can teach you how to play the French and King’s Indian)

I don't have whatsapp...What about Skype?

@Banh_Gia_HuyHiii please install watsapp and lets improve chess together.I am also 15+ fide rated.

Ha ha coach! You have a great sense of humour.

Chess is an individual sport and most active chess players jealously guard their chess ideas & plans, although they are happy to share basic concepts which are freely available anyway, to anyone.

As for training partners & chess coaches, when I first joined here, I answered someone's request to train & play games. We played x2 games & they won and had a higher rating than me and I never heard a word back from them for more games! Why? Well, because they had no intention to help & train together, instead they were just wanting to gain improvement for themselves, without giving anything back to anyone else or even a passing thought to the concept of helping anyone else (especially someone they could win against & was lower rated than they are).

Coach Avetik kindly provided me with a coach & unfortunately I forgot one of our coaching lessons and I apologised later, but again, never heard a word back (in fact I played him in the lichess tournament today & I played some different moves as an experimental training game but I doubt he has a clue about that). This is one problem I have as a lower rated player, everyone is usually higher rated than me, so I lose most games. The one game where my opponent was lower rated than me I could play my normal game & won).

All this is completely fine for me. I do know there is one good player on this site, who understands these issues and due to him I remain here (he doesn't know this of course). Meanwhile I will train & play here and improve, as I have all the determination to do it and yet I agree the limiting factor is having limited time. It is good to have good friends, but I will make do here as best I can! Happy chess training & play & remember RIGHT MOOD-RIGHT MOVE & COGRO friends!


Checkmate with a knight and bishop

How long does it take from you to checkmate with knight and bishop ?

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Less than a minute in blitz once ;)

Seriously a Google search suggests worst case 33 moves which sounds about right.

Its really easy to learn and worth it as it teaches coordination between the bishop and knight.

You need to know how to:

Drive the king from the centre to an edge

Drive the king into the wrong corner for the bishop

The W manoeuvre with the knight

Losing a tempo with the bishop

The position where it looks like the king escapes the cordon  but doesn't

The final mate in the right corner

Plenty of YouTube sources and you can practise using the 7 piece tablebase Lomonosov app.

When I was beginner it happened to me. I learnt this mate and in the very next team event I had to mate my opponent with B and N. My team was losing and my win gave us draw. So, my opponent said draw? I said no. He was rated 1400 FIDE and I was unrated. He thought I don't know the mate and I said I know. Finally I mated him. Yes, we had no time issues but still it's fun to find those mates.

Blindfold Chess Tips

What a superb idea coach Avetik GM Grigoryan shared with me when I was in trouble of how to improve blindfold or visualization. Now after seeing it I have nice ideas about how to improve blindfold skills. I felt shocked when he said even occasionally players can also improve by applying right approach.
So, don't miss to check out this wonderful lesson!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qed8TdxLswI

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