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Alekhine's Def per Buddy, Edwin, Meta, Car
Compiled by fredthebear
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42 games by Buddy Revell. Thank you Buddy! Below that, edwincano149 provided 22 games. Thank you Edwin!

Games from Tim Taylor's book Alekhine Alert are lower on the list. FTB is not certain the game numbers accurately correspond with the book. It's about the games themselves, not the numbers anyway.

Takchess provided a few POTD games. Thank you Takchess!

Caracas1970 provided 6 games. Thank you Caracas1970!

Random games are at the bottom.

* MatingNet's take: Game Collection: Why did Black play that funny Knight move?


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Games from the book <Starting Out: Alekhine's Defence>, by <John Cox>, published in 2005.

ES wrote a book for beginners with opening gambits. Fredthebear has used it with a few students privately (along with internet videos), but not school groups.

"Si vis pacem, para bellum" ― Cicero

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"My passions were all gathered together like fingers that made a fist. Drive is considered aggression today; I knew it then as purpose." ― Bette Davis

"Chess is a matter of vanity." ― Alexander Alekhine

"As a chess player one has to be able to control one's feelings, one has to be as cold as a machine." ― Levon Aronian

"Sometimes it happens that the computer's assessment is very abstract. It's correct, but it's not useful for a practical game. You have to prove the assessment with very strong moves and if you don't find all of these strong moves you may lose very quickly. For a computer this is not a problem, but for humans it is not so easy." ― Vassily Ivanchuk

"A good book is the precious lifeblood of a master spirit." ― John Milton

"Chess is a sport. The main object in the game of chess remains the achievement of victory." ― Max Euwe

"A sport, a struggle for results and a fight for prizes. I think that the discussion about "chess is science or chess is art" is already inappropriate. The purpose of modern chess is to reach a result." ― Alexander Morozevich

"No one man is superior to the game." ― A. Bartlett Giamatti, in reference to Pete Rose, the all-time MLB hits leader banned for gambling.

"To err is human; to forgive, divine." ― Alexander Pope

"I consider Mr. Morphy the finest chess player who ever existed. He is far superior to any now living, and would doubtless have beaten Labourdonnais himself. In all his games with me, he has not only played, in every instance, the exact move, but the most exact. He never makes a mistake; but, if his adversary commits the slightest error, he is lost." ― Adolf Anderssen

"After white's reply to 1.e4 e5 with 2.f4 the game is in its last throes" ― Howard Staunton

"I have added these principles to the law: get the Knights into action before both Bishops are developed." ― Emanuel Lasker

"With opposite coloured bishops the attacking side has in effect an extra piece in the shape of his bishop." ― Mikhail Botvinnik

"A pawn, when separated from his fellows, will seldom or never make a fortune." ― Francois-Andre Danican Philidor

"Be warned! From Satan's viewpoint you are a pawn in his game of cosmic chess." ― Adrian Rogers

"Pawns not only create the sketch for the whole painting, they are also the soil, the foundation, of any position." ― Anatoly Karpov

"The object of the state is always the same: to limit the individual, to tame him, to subordinate him, to subjugate him." ― Max Stirner

"It is a profound mistake to imagine that the art of combination depends only on natural talent, and that it cannot be learned." ― Richard Reti

"A Queen's sacrifice, even when fairly obvious, always rejoices the heart of the chess-lover." ― Savielly Tartakower

"Everyone makes mistakes. The wise are not people who never make mistakes, but those who forgive themselves and learn from their mistakes." ― Ajahn Brahm

"As a rule, so-called "positional" sacrifices are considered more difficult, and therefore more praise-worthy, than those which are based exclusively on an exact calculation of tactical possibilities." ― Alexander Alekhine

"It would be idle, and presumptuous, to wish to imitate the achievements of a Morphy or an Alekhine; but their methods and their manner of expressing themselves are within the reach of all." ― Eugene Znosko-Borovsky

"The most powerful weapon in chess is to have the next move." ― David Bronstein

"If the defender is forced to give up the center, then every possible attack follows almost of itself." ― Siegbert Tarrasch

"Erudition, like a bloodhound, is a charming thing when held firmly in leash, but it is not so attractive when turned loose upon a defenseless and unerudite public." ― Agnes Repplier

"If you watch it, you should watch it with other players and try to find moves, like it was before. Now on many sites you watch together with the computer and the pleasure is gone." ― Boris Gelfand

"I believe that Chess possesses a magic that is also a help in advanced age. A rheumatic knee is forgotten during a game of chess and other events can seem quite unimportant in comparison with a catastrophe on the chessboard." ― Vlastimil Hort

"It's funny, but many people don't understand why I draw so many games nowadays. They think my style must have changed but this is not the case at all. The answer to this drawing disease is that my favorite squares are e6, f7, g7 and h7 and everyone now knows this. They protect these squares not once but four times!" ― Mikhail Tal

"Having spent alarmingly large chunks of my life studying the white side of the Open Sicilian, I find myself asking, why did I bother?" ― Daniel J. King

"Apart from direct mistakes, there is nothing more ruinous than routine play, the aim of which is mechanical development." ― Alexey Suetin

"Not infrequently ... the theoretical is a synonym of the stereotyped. For the 'theoretical' in chess is nothing more than that which can be found in the textbooks and to which players try to conform because they cannot think up anything better or equal, anything original." ― Mikhail Chigorin

"The choice of opening, whether to aim for quiet or risky play, depends not only on the style of a player, but also on the disposition with which he sits down at the board." ― Efim Geller

"Despite the development of chess theory, there is much that remains secret and unexplored in chess." ― Vasily Smyslov

"No matter how much theory progresses, how radically styles change, chess play is inconceivable without tactics." ― Samuel Reshevsky

"Collect as precious pearls the words of the wise and virtuous." ― Abdelkader El Djezairi

"Learning is not attained by chance; it must be sought for with ardor and diligence." ― Abigail Adams

"When I was preparing for one term's work in the Botvinnik school I had to spend a lot of time on king and pawn endings. So when I came to a tricky position in my own games, I knew the winning method." ― Garry Kasparov

"As a rule, pawn endings have a forced character, and they can be worked out conclusively." ― Mark Dvoretsky

"It is a gross overstatement, but in chess, it can be said I play against my opponent over the board and against myself on the clock." ― Viktor Korchnoi

"The fact that the 7 hours time control allows us to play a great deep game is not of great importance for mass-media." ― Alexei Shirov

"For me, each game is a new challenge, which has to be dealt with rationally and systematically. At that time, every other thought fades into oblivion." ― Viswanathan Anand

"Any fool can know. The point is to understand." ― Albert Einstein

"One bad move nullifies forty good ones."
― Israel Albert Horowitz

"It is a well-known phenomenon that the same amateur who can conduct the middle game quite creditably, is usually perfectly helpless in the end game. One of the principal requisites of good chess is the ability to treat both the middle and end game equally well." ― Aron Nimzowitsch

"My hard work and excellent training entitled me to be a better actress than some of my competitors." ― Pola Negri

"Endings of one rook and pawns are about the most common sort of endings arising on the chess board. Yet though they do occur so often, few have mastered them thoroughly. They are often of a very difficult nature, and sometimes while apparently very simple they are in reality extremely intricate." ― Jose Raul Capablanca

"Capablanca used to talk calmly and moderately about everything. However, when our conversation turned to the problems of the battle for the world championship, in front of me was a quite different person: an enraged lion, although with the fervour typical only of a southerner, with his temperamental patter, which made it hard to follow the torrent of his indignant exclamations and words." ― Alexander Koblencs

"A player is said to have the opposition when he can place his King directly in front of the adverse King, with only one square between them. This is often an important advantage in ending games." ― Howard Staunton

"A player can sometimes afford the luxury of an inaccurate move, or even a definite error, in the opening or middlegame without necessarily obtaining a lost position. In the endgame ... an error can be decisive, and we are rarely presented with a second chance." ― Paul Keres

"Never trust a government that doesn't trust its own citizens with guns." ― Benjamin Franklin

"The Soviet Union was an exception, but even there chess players were not rich. Only Fischer changed that." ― Boris Spassky

"Chess never has been and never can be aught but a recreation. It should not be indulged in to the detriment of other and more serious avocations - should not absorb or engross the thoughts of those who worship at its shrine, but should be kept in the background, and restrained within its proper province. As a mere game, a relaxation from the severe pursuits of life, it is deserving of high commendation." ― Paul Morphy

"Incidentally, when we're faced with a "prove or disprove," we're usually better off trying first to disprove with a counterexample, for two reasons: A disproof is potentially easier (we need just one counterexample); and nitpicking arouses our creative juices. Even if the given assertion is true, our search for a counterexample often leads to a proof, as soon as we see why a counterexample is impossible. Besides, it's healthy to be skeptical." ― Ronald Graham

"Attackers may sometimes regret bad movez, but it's much worse to forever regret an opportunity you allowed to pass you by." ― Garry Kasparov

"Even the laziest king flees wildly in the face of a double check." ― Aron Nimzowitzch

"When you see a good move – WAIT! – look for a better one." ― Emanuel Lasker The Portuguese chess player and author Pedro Damiano (1480–1544) first wrote this in his book "Questo libro e da imparare giocare a scachi et de li partiti" published in Rome, Italy, in 1512.

Proverbs 29:25
Fear of man will prove to be a snare, but whoever trusts in the Lord is kept safe.

"Winning is about commitment, discipline, hard work, dedication, determination, courage and sometimes even luck!" ― Susan Polgar

"Every defeat is an opportunity to learn from our mistakes! Every victory is a confirmation of our hard work!" ― Susan Polgar

"A chess player uses his/her knowledge to prepare for next game while a passionate coach preparez for next generation!" ― Susan Polgar

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Fredthebear combined collections to make this. The underhanded CGs operator has vandalized this collection like so many others.

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* 1.e4 d6:
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zYE... - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k85... - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OVA...
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mNM...
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tST...

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- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Pz...
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2pZ...
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JTS... - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d5Z...
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Oh...
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vNy...

* Greek gift against the French: https://www.youtube.com/shorts/EKS9... - https://www.youtube.com/shorts/JTZ1...

* Glossary P: https://www.peoriachess.com/Glossar... - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HQO...

* 5.h3 is necessary in case NxNe5 occurs: https://www.youtube.com/shorts/j2BN...

* ...h6? https://www.youtube.com/shorts/iMWc...

* Happy Days! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=slv... - https://www.youtube.com/shorts/Vsby...
- https://www.youtube.com/shorts/oddk...

* Jobava London trap: https://www.youtube.com/shorts/iAxl...

* Light square strategy: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GD0...

* Long shot: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iGj...

* Mate in 2 takes advantage of the pin: https://www.youtube.com/shorts/6Ium...

* Maroczy Bind: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n3Q... - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NqV...
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K8m...

* Nakhmanson Gambit: https://chesstier.com/nakhmanson-ga... - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_pc...

* Nimzo-Larsen: https://www.youtube.com/shorts/6UYR...

* Notable Games: Game Collection: List of Notable Games (wiki) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aP9...

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* Pinned to the cross: https://www.youtube.com/shorts/PtLt... - https://www.youtube.com/shorts/Mq8S...
- https://www.youtube.com/shorts/LAze...
- https://www.youtube.com/shorts/2ZLQ...
- https://www.youtube.com/shorts/05Zz...
- https://www.youtube.com/shorts/4BID...
- https://www.youtube.com/shorts/M4jt...
- https://www.youtube.com/shorts/uJ94...
- https://www.youtube.com/shorts/1VOe...
- https://www.youtube.com/shorts/VzeS...
- https://www.youtube.com/shorts/GdUB...

* Promotion: https://www.youtube.com/shorts/tlkc...

* H2P Queen's Gambit:
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kGB... - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mts... - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VYy... - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1n-...
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=una...
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VnI...
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KAs... - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lwP...
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mts...
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-N9...
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Db...
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BPD... - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ONB...
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hGA...
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Uk...
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N0o...
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c1H...
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Ov...
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hzQ...
- https://www.youtube.com/shorts/YcOe...

* QGD D06: Queen's Gambit Declined (D06)

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* Basics of the Caro-Kann Defense: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d8a...

* Brief Caro-Kann Defense Variations: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CZ-...

* Black stops losing: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hgX...

* Use the Caro-Kann Defense: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UtP...

* Three Caro-Kann Traps: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sNp...

* The Caro-Kann Defense: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R3H...

* Beat the Caro-Kann Quickly: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xhj...

* Crush the Caro-Kann: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fXv...

* The Caro-Kann, Advance Variation: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=npq...

* Gokerkan vs Niemann 2023: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-gw...

* Classical Caro-Kann Defense: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QA1...

* Main Ideas of the Caro-Kann Defense: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7pN...

* Magnus plays the Caro-Kann Defense: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NDa...

* Karpov's Caro-Kann Defense: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aa4...

* ...c6 against all by Hansen: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rCZ...

* ...c6 speedrun by Hansen: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YDU...

* Dangerous Caro-Kann: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QI_...

* C-K Advance, Botvinnik-Carls Variation: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZWb...

* Caro-Kann, Fantasy Variation: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e4e...

* Caro-Kann, Korchnoi Variation: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GF3...

* Complete Caro-Kann: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HmZ...

* Instructive Caro-Kann: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nLp...

* Intro to FRC: https://www.chessable.com/blog/an-i...

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* GPA: https://chesstier.com/grand-prix-at...

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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!

"Chess is played with the mind and not with the hands." ― Renaud & Kahn

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"You win some, you lose some, you wreck some." — Dale Earnhardt

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"Stick a fork in him. He's done." ― Leo Durocher

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"As day is to a sword, night is to a shield." ― Anthony Liccione

New Hampshire: Dover
Established in: 1623

Dover was originally settled in 1623 by fishermen and traders. Dover is the seventh oldest settlement in the United States. It was once known as Northam, and in 1692, Northam became part of the Massachusetts Bay Colony. The Cocheco River in Dover was the first place water power was used, when a sawmill was built in 1642.

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

* Magnus Carlsen's 5 tips for beginners: https://www.bing.com/videos/search?...

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.

Кто не рискует, тот не пьет шампанского Pronunciation: KTOH ni risKUyet, tot ni pyot shamPANSkava) Translation: He who doesn't take risks doesn't drink champagne Meaning: Fortune favours the brave

"Tal has a terrifying style. Soon even grandmasters will know of this." - Vladimir Saigin (after losing to 17-year-old Tal in a qualifying match for the master title) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D5S...

"I like to grasp the initiative and not give my opponent peace of mind." — Mikhail Tal

<poem by B.H. Wood which appeared in the following issues of the Chess Amateur: March 1930 (page 127).

The Chess Cafe III – The Spectator

Quiet in the corner sitting, not a word
He utters, but, his eyes glued on their board,
Where in oblivion the players brood,
He spends his lifetime's dearest hours.
His food
Is cold, his lighted pipe goes slowly out ….
Yet when the game ends, when they talk about
Its ins and outs, its characteristic twist,
He's seen that winning line a master missed!
You ask him for a game – ‘I never play
Myself – hardly a game a year', he'll say.>

Cash or Credit?
John-Shepherd Barron is credited with inventing the first fully-functional ATM (Automated Teller Machine). The first ATM was installed on June 27, 1967, for Barclays Bank in Enfield Town, London. The maximum withdrawal allowed was £10. Today, ATMs are just around the corner in most modern towns.

<<The Clouds' Play> Clouds adrift, in shapes galore,
A playful dance, an open door.
Imagination's flight, in the sky's embrace,
A changing scene, a gentle grace.>

The longest chess game ever played was I.Nikolic vs. Arsovic, Belgrade 1989, which lasted 269 moves and ended in a draw.

The Spanish innovation of allowing pawns to advance two squares on their first move instead of one was introduced in 1280.

The first-ever outer space chess game was held on June 9, 1970, between space and Earth. The game ended in a draw.

The Fly and the Ant

A fly and ant, on a sunny bank,
Discussed the question of their rank.
"O Jupiter!" the former said,
"Can love of self so turn the head,
That one so mean and crawling,
And of so low a calling,
To boast equality shall dare
With me, the daughter of the air?
In palaces I am a guest,
And even at your glorious feast.
Whenever the people that adore you
May immolate for you a bullock,
I'm sure to taste the meat before you.
Meanwhile this starveling, in her hillock,
Is living on some bit of straw
Which she has laboured home to draw.
But tell me now, my little thing,
Do you camp ever on a king,
An emperor, or lady?
I do, and have full many a play-day
On fairest bosom of the fair,
And sport myself on her hair.
Come now, my hearty, rack your brain
To make a case about your grain."
"Well, have you done?" replied the ant.
"You enter palaces, I grant,
And for it get right soundly cursed.
Of sacrifices, rich and fat,
Your taste, quite likely, is the first; –
Are they the better off for that?
You enter with the holy train;
So enters many a wretch profane.
On heads of kings and asses you may squat;
Deny your vaunting I will not;
But well such impudence, I know,
Provokes a sometimes fatal blow.
The name in which your vanity delights
Is owned as well by parasites,
And spies that die by ropes – as you soon will By famine or by ague-chill,
When Phoebus goes to cheer
The other hemisphere, –
The very time to me most dear.
Not forced abroad to go
Through wind, and rain, and snow,
My summer's work I then enjoy,
And happily my mind employ,
From care by care exempted.
By which this truth I leave to you,
That by two sorts of glory we are tempted,
The false one and the true.
Work waits, time flies; adieu:
This gabble does not fill
My granary or till."

Identify knight forks.

Long range pieces often perform best on open lines.

GM Magnus Carlsen
Born: Nov 30, 1990 (age 33)‎
Place of birth: Tønsberg, Norway
Federation: Norway

The 13-year-old Norwegian prodigy Magnus Carlsen drew GM Garry Kasparov https://www.britannica.com/biograph... and defeated GM Anatoly Karpov https://www.britannica.com/biograph... at the same event in 2004, one month before he became the second-youngest grandmaster in history (and still eighth-youngest as of 2021). In 2009, Carlsen became the youngest player to break the 2800-rating threshold (a record only broken by GM Alireza Firouzja in 2021). 2024: https://en.chessbase.com/post/chess...

Quiz: https://www.britannica.com/quiz/who...

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.

Quillworts are non-flowering, fernlike plants. There are upwards of 150 species of quillwort. The black-spored quillwort is an endangered species on the state and federal lists for both Georgia and South Carolina.

The Cloud
By Percy Bysshe Shelley (1792-1822)

I bring fresh showers for the thirsting flowers, From the seas and the streams;
I bear light shade for the leaves when laid
In their noonday dreams.
From my wings are shaken the dews that waken
The sweet buds every one,
When rocked to rest on their mother's breast,
As she dances about the sun.
I wield the flail of the lashing hail,
And whiten the green plains under,
And then again I dissolve it in rain,
And laugh as I pass in thunder.

I sift the snow on the mountains below,
And their great pines groan aghast;
And all the night 'tis my pillow white,
While I sleep in the arms of the blast.
Sublime on the towers of my skiey bowers,
Lightning my pilot sits;
In a cavern under is fettered the thunder,
It struggles and howls at fits;
Over earth and ocean, with gentle motion,
This pilot is guiding me,
Lured by the love of the genii that move
In the depths of the purple sea;
Over the rills, and the crags, and the hills,
Over the lakes and the plains,
Wherever he dream, under mountain or stream,
The Spirit he loves remains;
And I all the while bask in Heaven's blue smile, Whilst he is dissolving in rains.

The sanguine Sunrise, with his meteor eyes,
And his burning plumes outspread,
Leaps on the back of my sailing rack,
When the morning star shines dead;
As on the jag of a mountain crag,
Which an earthquake rocks and swings,
An eagle alit one moment may sit
In the light of its golden wings.
And when Sunset may breathe, from the lit sea beneath, Its ardours of rest and of love,
And the crimson pall of eve may fall
From the depth of Heaven above,
With wings folded I rest, on mine aëry nest,
As still as a brooding dove.

That orbèd maiden with white fire laden,
Whom mortals call the Moon,
Glides glimmering o'er my fleece-like floor,
By the midnight breezes strewn;
And wherever the beat of her unseen feet,
Which only the angels hear,
May have broken the woof of my tent's thin roof, The stars peep behind her and peer;
And I laugh to see them whirl and flee,
Like a swarm of golden bees,
When I widen the rent in my wind-built tent,
Till calm the rivers, lakes, and seas,
Like strips of the sky fallen through me on high, Are each paved with the moon and these.

I bind the Sun's throne with a burning zone,
And the Moon's with a girdle of pearl;
The volcanoes are dim, and the stars reel and swim, When the whirlwinds my banner unfurl.
From cape to cape, with a bridge-like shape,
Over a torrent sea,
Sunbeam-proof, I hang like a roof,
The mountains its columns be.
The triumphal arch through which I march
With hurricane, fire, and snow,
When the Powers of the air are chained to my chair, Is the million-coloured bow;
The sphere-fire above its soft colours wove,
While the moist Earth was laughing below.

I am the daughter of Earth and Water,
And the nursling of the Sky;
I pass through the pores of the ocean and shores; I change, but I cannot die.
For after the rain when with never a stain
The pavilion of Heaven is bare,
And the winds and sunbeams with their convex gleams Build up the blue dome of air,
I silently laugh at my own cenotaph,
And out of the caverns of rain,
Like a child from the womb, like a ghost from the tomb, I arise and unbuild it again.

The longest wedding veil was the same length as 63.5 football fields. When Maria Paraskeva, a woman from Cyprus, got married in August 2018, her goal wasn't just to say "I do." She was also determined to set a record.

"My dream as a child has always been to break the Guinness World Record title for the longest wedding veil," she explained. She fulfilled her dream by wearing a lace veil that stretched 22,843 feet and 2.11 inches, or as long as 63.5 football fields.

InkHarted wrote:

Checkmate.
I started off as an equal
I have everything that they do
my life was one and the same as my foe
childish battles of lesser
I won baring cost of a little
but as time outgrew my conscience
I found that the pieces were moving against me
with time my company reduced
they left one by one
all in time forgetting me
my castles collapsed
my religion dissuaded
my protectors in hiding
I could not run anymore
I have been cornered to a wall
as the queen left silently
without saying goodbye
I could not live any longer
she was most precious to me
I could not win without her by my side
so the king knelt down and died.

"Everyone should know how to play chess." — José Raúl Capablanca

Mark 3:25 And if a house be divided against itself, that house cannot stand.

'Finders keepers, losers weepers'
No, turn it over to Lost and Found.

Drive sober or get pulled over.

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

Once I asked Pillsbury whether he used any formula for castling. He said his rule was absolute and vital: castle because you will or because you must; but not because you can.' — W.E. Napier (1881-1952)

This poem is dedicated to all members who strive to become Masters of chess.

yakisoba's combination

in the middle of a cold Canadian winter night
a phantom creature was riding a stallion knight
but lo and behold it is the man called yakisoba
together with a bishop and queen chasing nova.
though the old bishop was getting pooped out
the merry queen in her glory was bouncing about
while riding hard yakisoba grinningly thought
"I know what to do with that nova when caught."
there on top of the castle was nova in hiding
strapped to a kite for a quick get-away gliding,

then trembling he realized to his consternation: he was being killed by the bishop-queen combination.

* Weird is what you're not used to: https://chessentials.com/weird-ches...

<<limerick, entitled ‘The Solver's Plight' was by ‘A.J.F.' A.J. Fink and was published on page 22 of Chess Potpourri by Alfred C. Klahre (Middletown, 1931):>

There was a man from Vancouver
Who tried to solve a two-mover;
But the boob, he said, ‘"Gee",
I can't find the "Kee",
No matter HOW I manouvre.'>

"Chess is the gymnasium of the mind." — Blasie Pascal

"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.

In God we trust; all others pay cash. ~ American Proverb

Trusting in wealth is like looking for feathers on turtles. ~ Senegalese Proverb

<<<A Burnt Ship> By John Donne (1572-1631)>

Out of a fired ship, which by no way
But drowning could be rescued from the flame,
Some men leap'd forth, and ever as they came
Near the foes' ships, did by their shot decay;
So all were lost, which in the ship were found,
They in the sea being burnt, they in the burnt ship drown'd.>

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An Irish Blessing:

May we all feel…
happy and contented,
healthy and strong,
safe and protected
and living with ease…

~

<"Every time I coach people, I <emphasize> the following key concepts:

^Develop your pieces at the beginning of the game (Extremely underrated by beginners)

^Control the center (Chess pieces control a lot more squares from the center of the board)

^Make sure your king is safer than the opponent's

Every opening in chess is based on these fundamental principles. Thus, if you can understand such concepts and put them into practice, your chess strength will skyrocket!" ― IM Luis Torres>

> Protect your pieces. Loose Pieces Drop Off. Your middlegame position generally tends to be in good standing as long as you have a grip on the center, the king is castled and rooks connected, your pieces are active, and you don't drop material. Know all the possible ways of responding to a threat of capture.<

"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

<<<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

Q: How do poets say hello?
A: "Hey, haven't we metaphor?"

Thank you Qindarka!

Q: What do you call a cow jumping on a trampoline? A: A milkshake.

'Ask no questions and hear no lies

* The Most Instructive Games of Chess Ever Played: 62 Masterpieces of Chess Strategy by Irving Chernev - https://lichess.org/study/KMMrJvE1

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

* Knight Power: https://fmochess.com/the-power-of-t...

'Ask a silly question and you'll get a silly answer

The Words Of Socrates

A house was built by Socrates
That failed the public taste to please.
Some blamed the inside; some, the out; and all
Agreed that the apartments were too small.
Such rooms for him, the greatest sage of Greece!

"I ask," said he, "no greater bliss
Than real friends to fill even this."
And reason had good Socrates
To think his house too large for these.
A crowd to be your friends will claim,
Till some unhandsome test you bring.
There's nothing plentier than the name;
There's nothing rarer than the thing.

Gambling problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER

Capitonyms are words which change their meaning if the first letter is capitalized. For example: Turkey (the country) and turkey (the bird).

Below is the acrostic poem by Mrs T.B. Rowland:

Tears now we sadly shed apart,
How keenly has death's sudden dart
E'en pierced a kingdom's loyal heart.

Dark lies the heavy gloomy pall
Upon our royal bower,
Kings, queens, and nations bow their heads,
Each mourn for England's flower.

Oh! God, to her speak peace divine,
For now no voice can soothe but thine.

Ah, why untimely snatched away,
Loved Prince – alas, we sigh –
Before thy sun its zenith reached
Athwart the noonday sky.
Noble in heart, in deed, and will,
Years hence thy name we'll cherish still.

That poem was published on pages 140-141 of Chess Fruits (Dublin, 1884)

101 Best Riddles

Easy Riddles
1. Riddle: What has to be broken before you can use it? Scroll down for Riddle Answer...

Riddle Answer: An egg

2. Riddle: I'm tall when I'm young, and I'm short when I'm old. What am I? Scroll down for Riddle Answer...

Riddle Answer: A candle

3. Riddle: What month of the year has 28 days?
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Riddle Answer: All of them

4. Riddle: What is full of holes but still holds water? Scroll down for Riddle Answer...

Riddle Answer: A sponge

5. Riddle: What question can you never answer yes to? Scroll down for Riddle Answer...

Riddle Answer: Are you asleep yet?

6. Riddle: What is always in front of you but can't be seen? Scroll down for Riddle Answer...

Riddle Answer: The future

7. Riddle: There's a one-story house in which everything is yellow. Yellow walls, yellow doors, yellow furniture. What color are the stairs? Scroll down for Riddle Answer...

Riddle Answer: There aren't any—it's a one-story house.

8. Riddle. What can you break, even if you never pick it up or touch it? Scroll down for Riddle Answer...

Riddle Answer: A promise

9. Riddle: What goes up but never comes down?
Scroll down for Riddle Answer...

Riddle Answer: Your age

10. Riddle: A man who was outside in the rain without an umbrella or hat didn't get a single hair on his head wet. Why? Scroll down for Riddle Answer...

Riddle Answer: He was bald.

11. Riddle: What gets wet while drying?
Scroll down for Riddle Answer...

Riddle Answer: A towel

12. Riddle: What can you keep after giving to someone? Scroll down for Riddle Answer...

Riddle Answer: Your word

13. Riddle: I shave every day, but my beard stays the same. What am I? Scroll down for Riddle Answer...

Riddle Answer: A barber

14. Riddle: You see a boat filled with people, yet there isn't a single person on board. How is that possible? Scroll down for Riddle Answer...

Riddle Answer: All the people on the boat are married.

15. Riddle: You walk into a room that contains a match, a kerosene lamp, a candle and a fireplace. What would you light first? Scroll down for Riddle Answer...

Riddle Answer: The match

16. Riddle: A man dies of old age on his 25 birthday. How is this possible? Scroll down for Riddle Answer...

Riddle Answer: He was born on February 29.

17. Riddle: I have branches, but no fruit, trunk or leaves. What am I? Scroll down for Riddle Answer...

Riddle Answer: A bank

18. Riddle: What can't talk but will reply when spoken to? Scroll down for Riddle Answer...

Riddle Answer: An echo

19. Riddle: The more of this there is, the less you see. What is it? Scroll down for Riddle Answer...

Riddle Answer: Darkness

Riddles for Kids
20. Riddle: David's parents have three sons: Snap, Crackle, and what's the name of the third son? Scroll down for Riddle Answer...

Riddle Answer: David

21. Riddle: I follow you all the time and copy your every move, but you can't touch me or catch me. What am I? Scroll down for Riddle Answer...

Riddle Answer: Your shadow

22. Riddle: What has many keys but can't open a single lock? Scroll down for Riddle Answer...

Riddle Answer: A piano

23. Riddle: What can you hold in your left hand but not in your right? Scroll down for Riddle Answer...

Riddle Answer: Your right elbow

24. Riddle: What is black when it's clean and white when it's dirty? Scroll down for Riddle Answer...

Riddle Answer: A chalkboard

25. Riddle: What gets bigger when more is taken away? Scroll down for Riddle Answer...

Riddle Answer: A hole

26. Riddle: I'm light as a feather, yet the strongest person can't hold me for five minutes. What am I? Scroll down for Riddle Answer...

Riddle Answer: Your breath

27. Riddle: I'm found in socks, scarves and mittens; and often in the paws of playful kittens. What am I? Scroll down for Riddle Answer...

Riddle Answer: Yarn

28. Riddle: Where does today come before yesterday? Scroll down for Riddle Answer...

Riddle Answer: The dictionary

29. Riddle: What invention lets you look right through a wall? Scroll down for Riddle Answer...

Riddle Answer: A window

30. Riddle: If you've got me, you want to share me; if you share me, you haven't kept me. What am I? Scroll down for Riddle Answer...

Riddle Answer: A secret

31. Riddle: What can't be put in a saucepan?
Scroll down for Riddle Answer...

Riddle Answer: It's lid

32. Riddle: What goes up and down but doesn't move? Scroll down for Riddle Answer...

Riddle Answer: A staircase

33. Riddle: If you're running in a race and you pass the person in second place, what place are you in? Scroll down for Riddle Answer...

Riddle Answer: Second place

34. Riddle: It belongs to you, but other people use it more than you do. What is it? Scroll down for Riddle Answer...

Riddle Answer: Your name

Funny Riddles
35. Riddle: What has lots of eyes, but can't see? Scroll down for Riddle Answer...

Riddle Answer: A potato

36. Riddle: What has one eye, but can't see?
Riddle Answer: A needle

37. Riddle: What has many needles, but doesn't sew? Scroll down for Riddle Answer...

Riddle Answer: A Christmas tree

38. Riddle: What has hands, but can't clap?
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Riddle Answer: A clock

39. Riddle: What has legs, but doesn't walk?
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Riddle Answer: A table

40. Riddle: What has one head, one foot and four legs? Scroll down for Riddle Answer...

Riddle Answer: A bed

41. Riddle: What can you catch, but not throw?
Scroll down for Riddle Answer...

Riddle Answer: A cold

42. Riddle: What kind of band never plays music? Scroll down for Riddle Answer...

Riddle Answer: A rubber band

43. Riddle: What has many teeth, but can't bite? Scroll down for Riddle Answer...

Riddle Answer: A comb

44. Riddle: What is cut on a table, but is never eaten? Scroll down for Riddle Answer...

Riddle Answer: A deck of cards

45. Riddle: What has words, but never speaks?
Scroll down for Riddle Answer...

Riddle Answer: A book

46. Riddle: What runs all around a backyard, yet never moves? Scroll down for Riddle Answer...

Riddle Answer: A fence

47. Riddle: What can travel all around the world without leaving its corner? Scroll down for Riddle Answer...

Riddle Answer: A stamp

48. Riddle: What has a thumb and four fingers, but is not a hand? Scroll down for Riddle Answer...

Riddle Answer: A glove

49. Riddle: What has a head and a tail but no body? Scroll down for Riddle Answer...

Riddle Answer: A coin

50. Riddle: Where does one wall meet the other wall? Scroll down for Riddle Answer...

Riddle Answer: On the corner

51. Riddle: What building has the most stories?
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Riddle Answer: The library

52. Riddle: What tastes better than it smells?
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Riddle Answer: Your tongue

53. Riddle: What has 13 hearts, but no other organs? Scroll down for Riddle Answer...

Riddle Answer: A deck of cards

54. Riddle: It stalks the countryside with ears that can't hear. What is it? Scroll down for Riddle Answer...

Riddle Answer: Corn

55. Riddle: What kind of coat is best put on wet? Scroll down for Riddle Answer...

Riddle Answer: A coat of paint

56. Riddle: What has a bottom at the top?
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Riddle Answer: Your legs

57. Riddle: What has four wheels and flies?
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Riddle Answer: A garbage truck

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Math Riddles
58. Riddle: I am an odd number. Take away a letter and I become even. What number am I? Scroll down for Riddle Answer...

Riddle Answer: Seven

59. Riddle: If two's company, and three's a crowd, what are four and five? Scroll down for Riddle Answer...

Riddle Answer: Nine

60. Riddle: What three numbers, none of which is zero, give the same result whether they're added or multiplied? Scroll down for Riddle Answer...

Riddle Answer: One, two and three

61. Riddle: Mary has four daughters, and each of her daughters has a brother. How many children does Mary have? Scroll down for Riddle Answer...

Riddle Answer: Five—each daughter has the same brother.

62. Riddle: Which is heavier: a ton of bricks or a ton of feathers? Scroll down for Riddle Answer...

Riddle Answer: Neither—they both weigh a ton.

63. Riddle: Three doctors said that Bill was their brother. Bill says he has no brothers. How many brothers does Bill actually have? Scroll down for Riddle Answer...

Riddle Answer: None. He has three sisters.

64. Riddle: Two fathers and two sons are in a car, yet there are only three people in the car. How? Scroll down for Riddle Answer...

Riddle Answer: They are a grandfather, father and son.

65. Riddle: The day before yesterday I was 21, and next year I will be 24. When is my birthday? Scroll down for Riddle Answer...

Riddle Answer: December 31; today is January 1.

66. Riddle: A little girl goes to the store and buys one dozen eggs. As she is going home, all but three break. How many eggs are left unbroken? Scroll down for Riddle Answer...

Riddle Answer: Three

67. Riddle: A man describes his daughters, saying, "They are all blonde, but two; all brunette but two; and all redheaded but two." How many daughters does he have? Scroll down for Riddle Answer...

Riddle Answer: Three: A blonde, a brunette and a redhead

68. Riddle: If there are three apples and you take away two, how many apples do you have? Scroll down for Riddle Answer...

Riddle Answer: You have two apples.

69. Riddle: A girl has as many brothers as sisters, but each brother has only half as many brothers as sisters. How many brothers and sisters are there in the family? Scroll down for Riddle Answer...

Riddle Answer: Four sisters and three brothers

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Word Riddles
70. Riddle: What five-letter word becomes shorter when you add two letters to it? Scroll down for Riddle Answer...

Riddle Answer: Short

71. Riddle: What begins with an "e" and only contains one letter? Scroll down for Riddle Answer...

Riddle Answer: An envelope

72. Riddle: A word I know, six letters it contains, remove one letter and 12 remains. What is it? Scroll down for Riddle Answer...

Riddle Answer: Dozens

73. Riddle: What would you find in the middle of Toronto? Scroll down for Riddle Answer...

Riddle Answer: The letter "o"

74. Riddle: You see me once in June, twice in November and not at all in May. What am I? Scroll down for Riddle Answer...

Riddle Answer: The letter "e"

75. Riddle: Two in a corner, one in a room, zero in a house, but one in a shelter. What is it? Scroll down for Riddle Answer...

Riddle Answer: The letter "r"

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76. Riddle: I am the beginning of everything, the end of everywhere. I'm the beginning of eternity, the end of time and space. What am I? Scroll down for Riddle Answer...

Riddle Answer: Also the letter "e"

77. Riddle: What 4-letter word can be written forward, backward or upside down, and can still be read from left to right? Scroll down for Riddle Answer...

Riddle Answer: NOON

78. Riddle: Forward I am heavy, but backward I am not. What am I? Scroll down for Riddle Answer...

Riddle Answer: The word "not"

79. Riddle: What is 3/7 chicken, 2/3 cat and 2/4 goat? Scroll down for Riddle Answer...

Riddle Answer: Chicago

80. Riddle: I am a word of letters three; add two and fewer there will be. What word am I? Scroll down for Riddle Answer...

Riddle Answer: Few

81. Riddle: What word of five letters has one left when two are removed? Scroll down for Riddle Answer...

Riddle Answer: Stone

82. Riddle: What is the end of everything?
Scroll down for Riddle Answer...

Riddle Answer: The letter "g"

83. Riddle: What word is pronounced the same if you take away four of its five letters? Scroll down for Riddle Answer...

Riddle Answer: Queue

Starting Out Game 1 - Main Line with 4...dxe5
L Christiansen vs E Kengis, 1992 
(B04) Alekhine's Defense, Modern, 75 moves, 0-1

Starting Out Game 2 - Main Line with 4...dxe5
Z Almasi vs E Kengis, 1996 
(B04) Alekhine's Defense, Modern, 53 moves, 1-0

Starting Out Game 3 - Main Line with 4...dxe5
Grischuk vs A Baburin, 2000
(B04) Alekhine's Defense, Modern, 45 moves, 1-0

Starting Out Game 4 - Main Line with 4...dxe5
A David vs C Bauer, 2004 
(B04) Alekhine's Defense, Modern, 36 moves, 0-1

Starting Out Game 5 - Main Line with 4...dxe5
Sutovsky vs Carlsen, 2003 
(B04) Alekhine's Defense, Modern, 39 moves, 1-0

Starting Out Game 6 - Main Line with 4...dxe5
Adams vs P Burkart, 1996 
(B04) Alekhine's Defense, Modern, 33 moves, 1-0

Starting Out Game 7 - Main Line with 4...dxe5
J Gallagher vs A Baburin, 2001 
(B04) Alekhine's Defense, Modern, 61 moves, 0-1

Starting Out Game 8 - Main Line with 4...dxe5
G Kallai vs C Horvath, 1990
(B04) Alekhine's Defense, Modern, 24 moves, 1/2-1/2

Starting Out Game 9 - Main Line with 4...dxe5
V Piza vs Miroshnichenko, 1996 
(B04) Alekhine's Defense, Modern, 69 moves, 0-1

Starting Out Game 10 - Main Line with 4...Bg4
G Sanakoev vs G David, 1992 
(B05) Alekhine's Defense, Modern, 49 moves, 1-0

Starting Out Game 11 - Main Line with 4...Bg4
M Borriss vs A Baburin, 1992
(B05) Alekhine's Defense, Modern, 35 moves, 1/2-1/2

Starting Out Game 12 - Main Line with 4...Bg4
Bologan vs S Agdestein, 1996
(B05) Alekhine's Defense, Modern, 41 moves, 1-0

Starting Out Game 13 - Main Line with 4...Bg4
O Skaslien vs R Caranzano, 1988 
(B05) Alekhine's Defense, Modern, 45 moves, 1/2-1/2

Starting Out Game 14 - Main Line with 4...Bg4
J Gallagher vs C Crouch, 2001 
(B05) Alekhine's Defense, Modern, 42 moves, 1-0

Starting Out Game 15 - Main Line with 4...Bg4
M Ferguson vs D Neil, 1994
(B05) Alekhine's Defense, Modern, 42 moves, 1-0

Starting Out Game 16 - Main Line with 4...Bg4
V Rogovski vs V Murashko, 2001
(B05) Alekhine's Defense, Modern, 40 moves, 1/2-1/2

Starting Out Game 17 - Main Line with 4...g6/4...Nc6
J Gdanski vs I Marinkovic, 1989
(B04) Alekhine's Defense, Modern, 80 moves, 0-1

Starting Out Game 18 - Main Line with 4...g6/4...Nc6
Grischuk vs Ponomariov, 2000 
(B04) Alekhine's Defense, Modern, 27 moves, 1-0

Starting Out Game 19 - Main Line with 4...g6/4...Nc6
V Dimitrov vs I Marinkovic, 1995
(B04) Alekhine's Defense, Modern, 30 moves, 1/2-1/2

Starting Out Game 20 - Main Line with 4...g6/4...Nc6
C Zuidema vs J Haakert, 1985
(B04) Alekhine's Defense, Modern, 30 moves, 1/2-1/2

Starting Out Game 21 - Exchange Variation with 5...cxd6
Jainy Gomes vs G Soppe, 2001 
(B02) Alekhine's Defense, 48 moves, 0-1

Starting Out Game 22 - Exchange Variation with 5...cxd6
I Khmelnitsky vs S Palatnik, 1989
(B03) Alekhine's Defense, 34 moves, 1-0

Starting Out Game 23 - Exchange Variation with 5...cxd6
O Salmensuu vs E Solozhenkin, 2000
(B03) Alekhine's Defense, 32 moves, 1/2-1/2

Starting Out Game 24 - Exchange Variation with 5...cxd6
K Spraggett vs I Nataf, 1997
(B03) Alekhine's Defense, 36 moves, 0-1

Starting Out Game 25 - Exchange Variation with 5...cxd6
D Coleman vs T Hillarp Persson, 1999 
(B03) Alekhine's Defense, 30 moves, 0-1

Starting Out Game 27 - Exchange Variation with 5...exd6
Adams vs A Baburin, 1996
(B03) Alekhine's Defense, 37 moves, 1-0

Starting Out Game 28 - Exchange Variation with 5...exd6
J Emms vs N Davies, 2002
(B03) Alekhine's Defense, 25 moves, 1/2-1/2

Starting Out Game 29 - Exchange Variation with 5...exd6
E Berg vs J Eriksson, 2002
(B03) Alekhine's Defense, 40 moves, 1/2-1/2

Starting Out Game 30 - Four Pawns Attack
G Hoskyn vs R J Dive, 1997 
(B03) Alekhine's Defense, 36 moves, 0-1

Starting Out Game 31 - Four Pawns Attack
R Byrne vs Alburt, 1984 
(B03) Alekhine's Defense, 50 moves, 0-1

Starting Out Game 32 - Four Pawns Attack
L Majstorovic vs D Bryson, 1985
(B03) Alekhine's Defense, 41 moves, 1-0

Starting Out Game 33 - Four Pawns Attack
Movsesian vs T Luther, 2003 
(B03) Alekhine's Defense, 38 moves, 1/2-1/2

Starting Out Game 34 - Four Pawns Attack
A Kranzl vs U Baumgardt, 2000
(B03) Alekhine's Defense, 20 moves, 1-0

Starting Out Game 35 - The Chase Variation
T Thorhallsson vs G Burgess, 1997 
(B02) Alekhine's Defense, 41 moves, 1-0

Starting Out Game 36 - The Chase Variation
W Halser vs M Konopka, 2001
(B02) Alekhine's Defense, 41 moves, 0-1

Starting Out Game 37 - The Chase Variation
Rozentalis vs R Kuczynski, 2001
(B02) Alekhine's Defense, 35 moves, 1/2-1/2

Starting Out Game 38 - Other Tries for White
Kupreichik vs Z Varga, 1992 
(B03) Alekhine's Defense, 40 moves, 1-0

Starting Out Game 39 - Other Tries for White
N Padevsky vs M Vukovic, 1971
(B02) Alekhine's Defense, 48 moves, 0-1

Starting Out Game 40 - Other Tries for White
Adams vs S Agdestein, 1994 
(B02) Alekhine's Defense, 40 moves, 1-0

Starting Out Game 41 - Other Tries for White
Rozentalis vs Adams, 1998
(B02) Alekhine's Defense, 24 moves, 0-1

Starting Out Game 42 - Other Tries for White
J Hector vs I Anagnostou, 1992
(B02) Alekhine's Defense, 54 moves, 1-0

4...Bg4 5.Be2 e6 6.0-0 Be7 7.c4 Nb6 8.Nc3 0-0 9.h3 Bh5 10.Be3
K Aseev vs Bagirov, 1990
(B05) Alekhine's Defense, Modern, 46 moves, 0-1

Alekhine Defense: Exchange (B03) 1/2-1/2
E Mortensen vs A Baburin, 1994 
(B03) Alekhine's Defense, 114 moves, 1/2-1/2

Chess Review, 1933. Jan. 6 Kashdan notes by ForeverYoung
Kashdan vs Euwe, 1932 
(B03) Alekhine's Defense, 30 moves, 1-0

Alekhine Defense: Modern. Larsen Var (B04) 0-1
Short vs S Agdestein, 1995 
(B04) Alekhine's Defense, Modern, 53 moves, 0-1

Alekhine Defense: Modern. Larsen Var (B04) 1/2-1/2
Nijboer vs Vaganian, 2001
(B04) Alekhine's Defense, Modern, 58 moves, 1/2-1/2

Alekhine Defense: Modern. Larsen Var (B04) 1/2-1/2
J Polgar vs S Agdestein, 1995
(B04) Alekhine's Defense, Modern, 25 moves, 1/2-1/2

Alekhine Def. Modern. Larsen tricky 6.c4 (B04) 1-0
T Ernst vs Bagirov, 1992 
(B04) Alekhine's Defense, Modern, 57 moves, 1-0

Alekhine Defense: Modern 9.c4 (B04) 0-1
W N Watson vs A Baburin, 1994 
(B04) Alekhine's Defense, Modern, 35 moves, 0-1

Alekhine Defense: Modern. Larsen 6.c4 Miles Line (B04) 1-0
Short vs Miles, 2001 
(B04) Alekhine's Defense, Modern, 47 moves, 1-0

Alekhine Defense: Modern. Keres Var (B04) 0-1
T Oral vs de Firmian, 2000 
(B04) Alekhine's Defense, Modern, 35 moves, 0-1

Alburt Variation 4...g6 5.Bc4 Nb6 6.Bb3 Bg7 7.Qe2
Leko vs Timman, 1996
(B04) Alekhine's Defense, Modern, 34 moves, 1/2-1/2

Alekhine Defense: Modern. Keres Var (B04) 1-0
Nunn vs J Howell, 1994
(B04) Alekhine's Defense, Modern, 29 moves, 1-0

Game 51 of '107 Great Chess Battles' by Alexander Alekhine
E Reed Valenzuela vs G Danielsson, 1939 
(B04) Alekhine's Defense, Modern, 25 moves, 1-0

Alekhine Def. Modern. Larsen Var (B04) 1/2- R&B vs R&N ending
J Rowson vs A Baburin, 2000
(B04) Alekhine's Defense, Modern, 54 moves, 1/2-1/2

Alekhine Defense: Exchange (B03) 0-1
Yagupov vs Balashov, 1996
(B03) Alekhine's Defense, 39 moves, 0-1

Alekhine Defense: Exchange (B03) 1/2-1/2
D Sermek vs R Zelcic, 1994
(B03) Alekhine's Defense, 59 moves, 1/2-1/2

Alekhine Def. Four Pawns Attk. ML (B03) 0-1 White K checked 11x
Fedorov vs A Baburin, 2000 
(B03) Alekhine's Defense, 46 moves, 0-1

Alekhine Defense: Four Pawns Attack (B03) 0-1 Stunning combo!
J Vetemaa vs Shabalov, 1986 
(B03) Alekhine's Defense, 21 moves, 0-1

Alekhine Def. Four Pawns Attack (B03) 0-1 Ljubo adjusts
Y Gruenfeld vs Ljubojevic, 1979 
(B03) Alekhine's Defense, 37 moves, 0-1

Alekhine Def 4Pawns Attk. Trifunovic (B03) 0-1Playing w/matches
R Djurhuus vs S Agdestein, 2000 
(B03) Alekhine's Defense, 24 moves, 0-1

Alekhine Def. Two Pawn Attack. Lasker Var (B02) 0-1 Shaky
Sveshnikov vs E Solozhenkin, 1998
(B02) Alekhine's Defense, 50 moves, 0-1

Alekhine Def. Saemisch Attack 3.Nc3, 5.Nf3 (B02) 1/2-1/2
Rozentalis vs A Volzhin, 2000
(B02) Alekhine's Defense, 28 moves, 1/2-1/2

Alekhine Def. Modern 11.gxBf3 ML (B05) 0-1 Kside play N vs B EG
Leko vs Blatny, 1993
(B05) Alekhine's Defense, Modern, 43 moves, 0-1

Alekhine Def Modern 12.BxBf3 ML (B05) 0-1 Black isolani, R sac
Timman vs Bagirov, 1971 
(B05) Alekhine's Defense, Modern, 77 moves, 0-1

Why you play 11. gxf3 instead of 11. Bxf3
Gufeld vs Alburt, 1972 
(B05) Alekhine's Defense, Modern, 59 moves, 0-1

Alekhine Def Modern 10.Nd2 Bf5 ML (B05) 0-1 Stacked e-file
R Mainka vs A Yusupov, 1998
(B05) Alekhine's Defense, Modern, 42 moves, 0-1

Alekhine Def. 4Ps Attk. ML (B03) 0-1 Q sac accepted N interpose
G den Broeder vs T de Veij, 1980 
(B03) Alekhine's Defense, 35 moves, 1-0

Alekhine Def. Four Ps Attk. Main Line (B03) 0-1 Q sac declined
Kupreichik vs Alburt, 1974 
(B03) Alekhine's Defense, 33 moves, 0-1

Alekhine Defense: Four Pawns Attack (B03) 1-0 N betters B
Lasker vs S Bernstein, 1928 
(B03) Alekhine's Defense, 46 moves, 1-0

Game 118: The Guinness Book of Chess GMs by William Hartston
Alekhine vs Reshevsky, 1937 
(B04) Alekhine's Defense, Modern, 36 moves, 1-0

Kasparov was about 12 years old, and Yermolinsky about 17
Kasparov vs Yermolinsky, 1975 
(B05) Alekhine's Defense, Modern, 48 moves, 0-1

Alekhine Def Modern ...Bg6 ML (B05) 1-0 What was Lev thinkin'?
Kudrin vs Alburt, 1981 
(B05) Alekhine's Defense, Modern, 44 moves, 1-0

Game 1 in Alekhine Alert by Timothy Taylor
Topalov vs Carlsen, 2008 
(B04) Alekhine's Defense, Modern, 44 moves, 0-1

Game 2 in Alekhine Alert by Timothy Taylor
Yates vs Capablanca, 1925 
(B02) Alekhine's Defense, 38 moves, 0-1

Game 3 in Alekhine Alert by Timothy Taylor
E G Sergeant vs Alekhine, 1926 
(B02) Alekhine's Defense, 27 moves, 0-1

Game 4 in Alekhine Alert by Timothy Taylor
G Thomas vs Euwe, 1936 
(B05) Alekhine's Defense, Modern, 37 moves, 0-1

Game 5 in Alekhine Alert by Timothy Taylor
N Bakulin vs Bronstein, 1961 
(B04) Alekhine's Defense, Modern, 40 moves, 0-1

Game 6 in Alekhine Alert by Timothy Taylor
M Basman vs Smyslov, 1968 
(B02) Alekhine's Defense, 61 moves, 0-1

Game 7 in Alekhine Alert by Timothy Taylor
A Zapata vs Tal, 1987 
(B03) Alekhine's Defense, 57 moves, 0-1

Game 8 in Alekhine Alert by Timothy Taylor
J L Fernandez Garcia vs Petrosian, 1980 
(B05) Alekhine's Defense, Modern, 45 moves, 0-1

Game 9 in Alekhine Alert by Timothy Taylor
R Nezhmetdinov vs Spassky, 1959 
(B02) Alekhine's Defense, 40 moves, 0-1

Game 10 in Alekhine Alert by Timothy Taylor
Suttles vs Fischer, 1970 
(B03) Alekhine's Defense, 52 moves, 0-1

Game 11 in Alekhine Alert by Timothy Taylor
Short vs Alburt, 1985 
(B05) Alekhine's Defense, Modern, 60 moves, 1-0

Game Modern in Alekhine Alert by Timothy Taylor
Anand vs J L Fernandez Garcia, 2003 
(B05) Alekhine's Defense, Modern, 29 moves, 1-0

Game Modern in Alekhine Alert by Timothy Taylor
A Ivanov vs C Lakdawala, 2000
(B04) Alekhine's Defense, Modern, 32 moves, 1-0

Game Modern in Alekhine Alert by Timothy Taylor
Short vs Alburt, 1985 
(B04) Alekhine's Defense, Modern, 54 moves, 1-0

Game Modern in Alekhine Alert by Timothy Taylor
Short vs Alburt, 1985 
(B04) Alekhine's Defense, Modern, 49 moves, 1-0

Game Modern in Alekhine Alert by Timothy Taylor
Short vs Alburt, 1985 
(B04) Alekhine's Defense, Modern, 42 moves, 1-0

Game 12 in Alekhine Alert by Timothy Taylor
P Chandler vs Bagirov, 1994
(B04) Alekhine's Defense, Modern, 36 moves, 0-1

Game 40 in Alekhine Alert by Timothy Taylor
Gipslis vs B Larsen, 1967 
(B03) Alekhine's Defense, 43 moves, 0-1

Game 41 in Alekhine Alert by Timothy Taylor
M Yudovich Jr vs B Larsen, 1962 
(B05) Alekhine's Defense, Modern, 47 moves, 0-1

POTD 14.? (Friday, February 20)
Rublevsky vs Z Varga, 2001 
(B02) Alekhine's Defense, 25 moves, 1-0

POTD 20...? (Saturday, July 3)
A Ozsvath vs K Honfi, 1953 
(B04) Alekhine's Defense, Modern, 56 moves, 0-1

POTD 8.? (Tuesday, September 14)
F M Wren vs W E Mayfield, 1941 
(B02) Alekhine's Defense, 9 moves, 1-0

POTD 129.? (Friday, February 11)
P Carlsson vs G Burgess, 2002 
(B03) Alekhine's Defense, 132 moves, 1-0

POTD 33.? (Tuesday, March 15)
I Rogers vs C Depasquale, 1986 
(B03) Alekhine's Defense, 38 moves, 1-0

Alekhine Def Exchange (B03) 0-1 What is 17...g5 all about?
C Lawton vs Shabalov, 2009 
(B03) Alekhine's Defense, 27 moves, 0-1

Alekhine Def Exchange (B03) 1-0 Philly Cheese Steak
A Stripunsky vs Shabalov, 2012
(B03) Alekhine's Defense, 62 moves, 1-0

Alekhine Def. Four Ps Attack 6...c5 (B03) 0-1 Cut-off the King
Y Lapshun vs Shabalov, 2003 
(B03) Alekhine's Defense, 69 moves, 0-1

Alekhine Def. Four Ps Attack 6...c5 (B03) 0-1 Neat B counter
E Walters vs L Snyder, 2001 
(B03) Alekhine's Defense, 37 moves, 0-1

Alekhine Def Four Ps Attack 6...Bf5 (B03) 0-1 Passers abound!
Suetin vs Bagirov, 1971 
(B03) Alekhine's Defense, 65 moves, 0-1

Alekhine Def. Modern. Alburt (B04) 0-1 Gasp! Just an exchange.
F Prudhomme vs Bagirov, 1988
(B04) Alekhine's Defense, Modern, 28 moves, 0-1

Alekhine Def Scandinavian (B02) 0-1 Doubled Rooks on open file
V Kocev vs J Gantar, 2015
(B02) Alekhine's Defense, 39 moves, 0-1

Alekhine Def Scandinavian No castling (B02) 0-1 Rs & Bs ending
E Gulinelli vs A Elfert, 2011 
(B02) Alekhine's Defense, 46 moves, 0-1

Alekhine Defense: Maroczy Var (B02) 0-1 Penetrate weak squares
L Day vs G Antunac, 1981 
(B02) Alekhine's Defense, 41 moves, 0-1

Alekhine Def. Maroczy 2.d3 (B02) 0-1 W lost piece exchanging Qs
Maroczy vs Alekhine, 1924 
(B02) Alekhine's Defense, 24 moves, 0-1

The Chess of Bobby Fischer by Robert E Burger (Chilton 1975)
Spassky vs Fischer, 1972 
(B04) Alekhine's Defense, Modern, 74 moves, 0-1

Alekhine Def Scandinavian Var (B02) 0-1 If 8.NxQd5?? Mate in 2
G Gibbs vs L Schmid, 1968 
(B02) Alekhine's Defense, 9 moves, 0-1

Karpov at 11
Karpov vs Piskunov, 1962 
(B03) Alekhine's Defense, 35 moves, 1-0

Alekhine Def: Modern. Alburt Var (B04) 1/2-1/2 Stockfish notes
Browne vs Fischer, 1970 
(B04) Alekhine's Defense, Modern, 98 moves, 1/2-1/2

Alekhine Def: Four Ps Attk. ML (B03) 0-1 Stockfish notes
Van der Wiel vs Vaganian, 1993 
(B03) Alekhine's Defense, 27 moves, 0-1

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

U Voigt vs J Pribyl, 1996 
(B02) Alekhine's Defense, 9 moves, 0-1

Bogoljubov vs Alekhine, 1923 
(B02) Alekhine's Defense, 52 moves, 0-1

B Verlinsky vs I Rabinovich, 1925 
(B02) Alekhine's Defense, 39 moves, 1-0

J Mieses vs Alekhine, 1925 
(B02) Alekhine's Defense, 34 moves, 0-1

Alekhine vs Les Echecs du Palais Royal, 1925 
(B02) Alekhine's Defense, 28 moves, 1-0

A Nimzowitsch vs Alekhine, 1926 
(B02) Alekhine's Defense, 46 moves, 1-0

M Schriemer vs P Borman, 2004 
(B02) Alekhine's Defense, 5 moves, 0-1

T Pirttimaki vs V Chekhov, 1983 
(B03) Alekhine's Defense, 9 moves, 0-1

A Powers vs A Dake, 1937 
(B02) Alekhine's Defense, 10 moves, 1-0

H Borochow vs Fine, 1932 
(B02) Alekhine's Defense, 11 moves, 1-0

Z Radojevic vs Bagirov, 1973 
(B02) Alekhine's Defense, 13 moves, 0-1

O Johannesson vs H Haga, 2012 
(B04) Alekhine's Defense, Modern, 13 moves, 1-0

F Gobl vs Jonas, 1926 
(B02) Alekhine's Defense, 14 moves, 1-0

B Al-Hajiri vs M Hamal, 2014 
(B04) Alekhine's Defense, Modern, 15 moves, 1-0

E Steiner vs Reshevsky, 1937 
(B02) Alekhine's Defense, 30 moves, 0-1

Short vs Timman, 1991 
(B04) Alekhine's Defense, Modern, 34 moves, 1-0

Classic kitchen sink attack, one of GK's best (15 yrs old)
Kasparov vs S Palatnik, 1978 
(B04) Alekhine's Defense, Modern, 37 moves, 1-0

Alekhine Def: Four Pawns Attack (B03) 1-0 Immortal Rook Sacrif
Bronstein vs Ljubojevic, 1973 
(B03) Alekhine's Defense, 41 moves, 1-0

Alekhine Def. Steiner Var (B02) 1-0Windmill/Morphy's Mate ahead
A A Barbosa de Oliveira / M Kiss vs Reti / L Vianna, 1925 
(B02) Alekhine's Defense, 26 moves, 1-0

Alekhine Def: Steiner Var (B02) 0-1 Stockfish notes; 14...?
F Frenkel vs C Lakdawala, 1987 
(B02) Alekhine's Defense, 16 moves, 0-1

Alekhine Defense: (Not) Normal Var (B02) 0-1 Reinfeld # puzzle
I Rabinovich vs Levenfish, 1927 
(B02) Alekhine's Defense, 11 moves, 0-1

Alekhine Def: Maroczy Var (B02) 0-1 Beware same side B&N
J Lastovicka vs F Vykydal, 1971 
(A07) King's Indian Attack, 12 moves, 0-1

Alekhine Def. Four Pawns Attack. Main L (B03) 0-1 Q sac, K walk
E Maahs vs W Pajeken, 2001 
(B03) Alekhine's Defense, 19 moves, 0-1

Alekhine Def. 4.Bc4 Nb6 5.Bb3 c5 (B02) 0-1 0-0 vs 0-0-0, Exch S
M Morgan vs Yermolinsky, 1990 
(B02) Alekhine's Defense, 21 moves, 0-1

Nunn's Chess Openings prefers 9. dxc5 ♘6d7 10. e6 fxe6 11.
W Adams vs NN, 1950 
(B03) Alekhine's Defense, 14 moves, 1-0

Alekhine Defense: Welling Variation 3.b3 (B02) 0-1
D Myers vs J Mu, 2011 
(B02) Alekhine's Defense, 32 moves, 0-1

139 games

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