Saturday, December 5, 2009
Chess and Life.. Continued
Monday, November 23, 2009
Chess and Life
Similarly life also looks very simple. There are almost infinite number of possibilities on
how one's life is going to be. No two lives are going to be same. It can be similar but definitely not the same.To be Continued...
Dominating Chess Game
This game i had the white pieces. Instead of starting out aggressive, i played a calm headed chess constantly trying to dominate the board by snatching the odd pawn now and then. Middle game proved decisive by me winning couple of pawns while pressuring his king by sending all my troops. My opponent resigned when all of his hope went down!!
Queen out early!
Good example for a game where queen is out early. Although queen is a powerful piece, bringing her too early in the game would prove fatal.
My Chess Game - Pins (With commentary)
In chess, a pin is a situation brought on by an attacking piece in which a defending piece cannot move without exposing a more valuable defending piece on its other side to capture by the attacking piece. "To pin" refers to the action of the attacking piece inducing the pin, and the defending piece so restricted is described as pinned.
Only pieces that can move an indefinite number of squares in a horizontal, vertical, or diagonal line, i.e., bishops, rooks and queens, can pin opposing pieces. Kings, knights, and pawns cannot pin. Any piece may be pinned except the king, as the king must be immediately removed from check under all circumstances.
"The defensive power of a pinned piece is only imaginary." - Aron Nimzowitsch
Source: wikipedia.org
The IMMORTAL GAME
This game was played in 1851 between grandmasters Anderssen and Kieseritsky in London. One of Anderssen's masterpieces, known as the "Immortal Game." Black neglects his development, and Anderssen offers both Rooks to show that two active pieces are worth a dozen sleeping at home.
My best chess game
I started with black and played "Counter Game" as my opening move. Slowly gained supreme movement by sacrificing pieces. I had to sacrifice a pawn, a bishop and a horse to finish off this mini masterpiece :). Opponent's rating was 1444 in Yahoo chess.