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Donnerstag, 1. MĂ€rz 2018
Recent games of Matthias BlĂŒbaum
RECENT GAMES:
đ Aeroflot Open
M Chigaev vs M Bluebaum (Feb-28-18) 1-0
M Bluebaum vs Kirill Shevchenko (Feb-27-18) 1/2-1/2
K Sychev vs M Bluebaum (Feb-26-18) 1/2-1/2
M Bluebaum vs A Firouzja (Feb-25-18) 1/2-1/2
Sarin Nihal vs M Bluebaum (Feb-24-18) 1/2-1/2
Sonntag, 25. Februar 2018
Rapid Chess - unterminated
https://www.chess.com/play/computer
[Site "Chess.com"] [Date "2018.02.25"] [Event "Vs. Computer"] [Round "1"] [White "Guest"] [Black "Computer Level 4"] [Result "*"] [ECO "B00"] [CurrentPosition "r1bq1rk1/2pp1npp/pp1b1pn1/3Pp3/B1P1P3/2N1BN1P/PP3PP1/R2Q1RK1 w - - 2 14"] 1.d4 e6 2.e4 Nc6 3.Bb5 e5 4.d5 Nce7 5.Nf3 Ng6 6.Bg5 Bb4+ 7.c3 f6 8.Be3 Bd6 9.O-O Nh6 10.h3 O-O 11.c4 b6 12.Nc3 a6 13.Ba4 Nf7 *
[Site "Chess.com"] [Date "2018.02.25"] [Event "Vs. Computer"] [Round "1"] [White "Guest"] [Black "Computer Level 4"] [Result "*"] [ECO "B00"] [CurrentPosition "r1bq1rk1/2pp1npp/pp1b1pn1/3Pp3/B1P1P3/2N1BN1P/PP3PP1/R2Q1RK1 w - - 2 14"] 1.d4 e6 2.e4 Nc6 3.Bb5 e5 4.d5 Nce7 5.Nf3 Ng6 6.Bg5 Bb4+ 7.c3 f6 8.Be3 Bd6 9.O-O Nh6 10.h3 O-O 11.c4 b6 12.Nc3 a6 13.Ba4 Nf7 *
Freitag, 2. Februar 2018
Mittwoch, 31. Januar 2018
1. d4 Nf6 2. c4 c5 3. d5 b5 4. e3?? Noch mal Wolga-Gambit
Samstag, 13. Januar 2018
Ponziani Opening C44
http://www.thechesswebsite.com/ponziani-opening/

The ponziani opening begins with the moves 1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. c3. White looks to build up a support for a later push of d4, controlling the dark squares in the center of the board.
Many chess players find c3 to be inferior to both the Ruy Lopez, 3. Bb5 and the Italian Game 3. Bc4. While I will agree that the Ponziani is not seen at the GM level often and is thought to be equal for black, there still is much theory to be explored in the opening and white has many opportunities to come out far ahead if black is not well prepared.
As white’s ideas are very transparent, black can either play a quite game with Nf6, a sharp game with d5 or even a gambit with f5. Each of these defenses against 3. c3 completely change the outcome of the game and it’s very important to know the key concepts and main lines associated with each defense.
Whether you are looking to catch your opponent off guard or you want to come prepared for a worthy opponent, the Ponziani opening is a must know for every chess player.
Watch the video below to watch more detailed explanations of the opening, multiple variations, and extended lines.
http://www.chessgames.com/perl/chessopening?eco=c44
Alexey Dreev (?) vs Gata Kamsky (?) 1.0 1987
Ponziani Opening
The ponziani opening begins with the moves 1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. c3. White looks to build up a support for a later push of d4, controlling the dark squares in the center of the board.
Many chess players find c3 to be inferior to both the Ruy Lopez, 3. Bb5 and the Italian Game 3. Bc4. While I will agree that the Ponziani is not seen at the GM level often and is thought to be equal for black, there still is much theory to be explored in the opening and white has many opportunities to come out far ahead if black is not well prepared.
As white’s ideas are very transparent, black can either play a quite game with Nf6, a sharp game with d5 or even a gambit with f5. Each of these defenses against 3. c3 completely change the outcome of the game and it’s very important to know the key concepts and main lines associated with each defense.
Whether you are looking to catch your opponent off guard or you want to come prepared for a worthy opponent, the Ponziani opening is a must know for every chess player.
Watch the video below to watch more detailed explanations of the opening, multiple variations, and extended lines.
http://www.chessgames.com/perl/chessopening?eco=c44
Alexey Dreev (?) vs Gata Kamsky (?) 1.0 1987
Freitag, 12. Januar 2018
Queen's Indian (E14) 1 d4 Nf6 2 c4 e6 3 Nf3 b6 4 e3
http://www.chessgames.com/perl/chessopening?eco=e14
Bogo-Indisch
Efim Bogoljubov (?) vs Friedrich Saemisch (?) 1:0
Historie: Bogo gewinnt gegen sein eigenes System :-)
Bogo-Indisch
Efim Bogoljubov (?) vs Friedrich Saemisch (?) 1:0
Historie: Bogo gewinnt gegen sein eigenes System :-)
Sachlich, analytisch, hochbegabt
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[Event "Nuremberg"] [White "Tarrasch, Siegbert"] [Black "Nimzowitsch, Aron"] [Site ""] [Round ...