World chess championship. Ding Liren – Ian Nepomniachtchi, 2nd game

World Chess Championship: Ding Liren vs Ian Nepomniachtchi, Game 2 The 2023 World Chess Championship match between Ding Liren and Ian Nepomniachtchi was one of the most dramatic and closely contested title matches in recent history. After Magnus Carlsen’s decision to relinquish his title, these two elite grandmasters battled for chess’s highest honor in a… Continue reading World chess championship. Ding Liren – Ian Nepomniachtchi, 2nd game

Let’s do Puzzle Racer on Lichess with me

Let’s Do Puzzle Racer on Lichess with Me Puzzle Racer on Lichess is the ultimate competitive chess training experience—a high-speed, multiplayer tactical race where up to 10 players compete simultaneously to solve puzzles faster than everyone else. It’s like Mario Kart meets chess tactics: intense, addictive, and incredibly effective for improving your pattern recognition and… Continue reading Let’s do Puzzle Racer on Lichess with me

Let’s do Puzzle Battle on Chesscom with me

Let’s Do Puzzle Battle on Chess.com with Me Puzzle Battle is one of the most addictive and instructive features on Chess.com, combining the educational value of tactical training with the competitive thrill of head-to-head competition. Unlike traditional puzzle solving where you work alone at your own pace, Puzzle Battle pits you against another player in… Continue reading Let’s do Puzzle Battle on Chesscom with me

Opening traps. Queens gambit declined

Opening Traps in Queen’s Gambit Declined The Queen’s Gambit Declined is one of the oldest, most respected, and theoretically sound chess openings. Beginning with 1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6, Black accepts a slightly cramped position in exchange for rock-solid structure and long-term counterplay. This opening has been employed by virtually every world champion in history, from Wilhelm… Continue reading Opening traps. Queens gambit declined

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