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With life slightly less hectic than it has been, I’m hoping to get back to analyzing classic games more regularly. To light a fire under myself, I’m picking Lasker v. Steinitz, game 13 of the 1894 match that saw the crowning of Emanuel Lask...
The hardest thing in chess is winning a won game. All of us have had the experience of obtaining some advantage that should be winning and then watching it eventually dwindle away into nothing. But in today’s game, the great Capablanca is h...
Way back in one of my first posts, we looked at the final game of José Raúl Capablanca’s famous 1909 match against American master Frank Marshall. For next time, we’re going to review and brief game 13 from the same match, another great vic...
One of the things that makes Paul Morphy’s games so instructive is that he was often much, much better than his opponents, and his opponents made the sorts of mistakes that weak players continue to make today. Today’s game is no exception. ...
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