Monday, April 13

Immortal Beloved

The Immortal Game is perhaps the most famous in chess literature. It was played between Adolf Anderssen and Lionel Kieseritzky at a London chess Salon, 1851. It was a casual encounter, but the legacy was lasting. Thanks to this beautiful applet by gameknot.com.


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Daily Chess Puzzle: Figure it Find it Finish it

Chess puzzles are a little like golf. You take a look at the positions, understand the "wind" and "terrain" and "slope" a little... and calculate your approach, choose your wood, aim and you tee off! These are fun, convenient, and progressively ranked according to difficulty. Try today's puzzles today! The EASY puzzle can be solved even by people who do not really play chess. The MEDIUM one is a test for beginners and can be interesting even for intermediate players. And if you can solve the HARD one, you are better than me! Enjoy. Graciously provided by www.shredderchess.com :)