Blitz Online: Grünfeld Defence, Fianchetto Variation The Grünfeld Defence is one of the most aggressive and dynamic responses to 1.d4, allowing White to build a massive pawn center before launching counterattacks with piece pressure and central breaks. Named after Austrian grandmaster Ernst Grünfeld, this hypermodern opening begins with 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 d5, immediately challenging… Continue reading Blitz online. Gruenfeld defence, fianchetto variation
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Chess puzzles on Lichess with me. Road to 2500 rating
Chess Puzzles on Lichess with Me: Road to 2500 Rating Tactical training is the fastest way to improve at chess, and Lichess offers one of the best puzzle training platforms—completely free. For the past six months, I’ve been grinding puzzles daily with a clear goal: reach 2500 puzzle rating. This journey has transformed my tactical… Continue reading Chess puzzles on Lichess with me. Road to 2500 rating
Opening traps. Modern Caro-Kann defense
Opening Traps in Modern Caro-Kann Defense The Caro-Kann Defense is renowned as one of the most solid and reliable responses to 1.e4, favored by world champions from José Raúl Capablanca to Anatoly Karpov to modern super-grandmasters. Beginning with 1.e4 c6, Black prepares …d5 while avoiding the cramped positions of the French Defense. The modern Caro-Kann, particularly… Continue reading Opening traps. Modern Caro-Kann defense
Opening Traps. Italian Game, Deutz Gambit
Opening Traps in Italian Game: Deutz Gambit The Deutz Gambit is one of the most aggressive and little-known variations in the Italian Game, where White sacrifices a piece as early as move five for a lightning-fast attack against Black’s exposed king. Named after the German city of Deutz (now part of Cologne), this gambit embodies… Continue reading Opening Traps. Italian Game, Deutz Gambit
Sicilian defence, dragon variation. My game review
Sicilian Defence, Dragon Variation: My Game Review The Sicilian Dragon is one of the sharpest and most aggressive variations in chess, where both sides launch all-out attacks against opposing kings in a race to deliver checkmate first. Named after the pawn structure resembling a dragon constellation, this opening begins with 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4… Continue reading Sicilian defence, dragon variation. My game review