Saturday, September 25, 2010
Pawn Promotion
When any Pawn reaches the last rank, it must be promoted to a new piece.
Any pawn can be promoted to either the Queen, Rook, Bishop or Knight but not the King.
Usually the Queen is taken because it is the strongest piece.
Pawn Promotion on Wiki
Rules of Castling
Castling is a special rule only for King and Rooks. There are 2 ways of castling:
Castling on Wiki
King-side castling - with King-Rook
Queen-side castling - with Queen-Rook
King --> moves 2 squares
Rook --> moves to the other side of the King
Rules
1. The King and castling Rook should not have moved in the game before.
2. There should not be any piece in-between the King and castling Rook.
3. When Check is given, you cannot castle.
4. If the King would come in Check after castling, you cannot castle.
5. If the King would come in Check in-between castling, you cannot castle.
Castling on Wiki
Importance of the Centre
The 4 squares around the middle point of the chess-board (e4, d4, e5, d5) are called as the Centre.
Centre Control on Wiki
The Centre is a very important area on the board because any piece or pawn becomes stronger and can control more space when it comes to the Centre.
So, to get a good position, try to occupy and control the Centre.
Centre Control on Wiki
Thursday, September 9, 2010
Chess Links
Online Playing
ICC :: ChessCube :: Chess :: ChessHere :: InstantChess :: Lichess
Information
ChessBase :: TWIC :: ChessCafe :: NewInChess :: ChessOPolis :: ChessCorner :: ChessDom :: ChessManiac :: ChessVibes
Turn-based Chess
ChessWorld :: RedHotPawn :: GameKnot
Chess Blogs
ChessworldIn :: SusanPolgar
Online Database
ChessGames :: LaMecca :: ChessLab :: ECODb :: ChessLive :: OpeningsDb
Official
FIDE :: AICF :: KCA
Correspondence
ICCF :: AICCF
General
WorldChampions :: ChessResults :: ChessVideos :: EnPassant
Tactics Practice
ChessTempo :: IdeaChess :: ChessTactics :: CTS :: WikiBooks :: Top10 :: MCB :: ChessEBook :: Exeter :: TotalChess :: TopPDF :: TacticsServer
Chess playing Programs
ChessCentral :: Fritz 5.32 :: FreeChess :: Pawn
ICC :: ChessCube :: Chess :: ChessHere :: InstantChess :: Lichess
Information
ChessBase :: TWIC :: ChessCafe :: NewInChess :: ChessOPolis :: ChessCorner :: ChessDom :: ChessManiac :: ChessVibes
Turn-based Chess
ChessWorld :: RedHotPawn :: GameKnot
Chess Blogs
ChessworldIn :: SusanPolgar
Online Database
ChessGames :: LaMecca :: ChessLab :: ECODb :: ChessLive :: OpeningsDb
Official
FIDE :: AICF :: KCA
Correspondence
ICCF :: AICCF
General
WorldChampions :: ChessResults :: ChessVideos :: EnPassant
Tactics Practice
ChessTempo :: IdeaChess :: ChessTactics :: CTS :: WikiBooks :: Top10 :: MCB :: ChessEBook :: Exeter :: TotalChess :: TopPDF :: TacticsServer
Chess playing Programs
ChessCentral :: Fritz 5.32 :: FreeChess :: Pawn
Monday, September 6, 2010
ICA Chess Tournament - Final Standings
Below are the Final Standings of the ICA Chess Tournament conducted on 5th September 2010 at Rajajinagar, Bangalore.
Click here to view the Photographs of this event
Place/Name /Score/Progr.
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1 /SUMAN RAMESH /6 / 21.0
2 /SUJITH RAMESH /5 / 19.0
3 /HAZUIN HUSSAIN /5 / 16.0
4 /MADHUCHANDRA G /4 / 17.0
5 /ASHRIT RM /4 / 15.0
6 /NARAYAN R /4 / 15.0
7 /AMOGH VARDHAN /4 / 14.0
8 /MAHANTESH C /4 / 14.0
9 /SHREYAS RAO /4 / 13.0
10 /RASHMI DEV /3.5 / 15.0
11 /AUSHIM N /3.5 / 14.0
12 /EASHWAR NS /3.5 / 12.0
13 /ANISH K /3.5 / 10.0
14 /NAGASHREE R /3 / 12.0
15 /ROHIT RM /3 / 11.0
16 /ASHWIN KV /3 / 10.0
17 /ROHIT MG /3 / 8.0
18 /SAIDARSHAN /3 / 8.0
19 /ANAHITHA S /3 / 8.0
20 /ABHISHEK D /3 / 7.0
21 /VAISHNAVI I /3 / 7.0
22 /NAVEEN K /2.5 / 6.0
23 /ANUSHKA JAIN /2 / 10.0
24 /SHRADDHA B /2 / 9.0
25 /ANIL R KASHYAP /2 / 8.0
26 /JHOSH JORDAN /2 / 6.0
27 /ABHISHEK P /2 / 5.0
28 /AKASH IR /2 / 5.0
29 /SIYA /2 / 4.0
30 /SATYAVELU K /2 / 3.0
31 /RAKESH P /1.5 / 6.0
32 /SUDARSHINI V /1 / 5.0
33 /PALLAVI NAGESH /1 / 5.0
34 /VARSHINI V /0 / 0.0
Click here to view the Photographs of this event
Place/Name /Score/Progr.
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1 /SUMAN RAMESH /6 / 21.0
2 /SUJITH RAMESH /5 / 19.0
3 /HAZUIN HUSSAIN /5 / 16.0
4 /MADHUCHANDRA G /4 / 17.0
5 /ASHRIT RM /4 / 15.0
6 /NARAYAN R /4 / 15.0
7 /AMOGH VARDHAN /4 / 14.0
8 /MAHANTESH C /4 / 14.0
9 /SHREYAS RAO /4 / 13.0
10 /RASHMI DEV /3.5 / 15.0
11 /AUSHIM N /3.5 / 14.0
12 /EASHWAR NS /3.5 / 12.0
13 /ANISH K /3.5 / 10.0
14 /NAGASHREE R /3 / 12.0
15 /ROHIT RM /3 / 11.0
16 /ASHWIN KV /3 / 10.0
17 /ROHIT MG /3 / 8.0
18 /SAIDARSHAN /3 / 8.0
19 /ANAHITHA S /3 / 8.0
20 /ABHISHEK D /3 / 7.0
21 /VAISHNAVI I /3 / 7.0
22 /NAVEEN K /2.5 / 6.0
23 /ANUSHKA JAIN /2 / 10.0
24 /SHRADDHA B /2 / 9.0
25 /ANIL R KASHYAP /2 / 8.0
26 /JHOSH JORDAN /2 / 6.0
27 /ABHISHEK P /2 / 5.0
28 /AKASH IR /2 / 5.0
29 /SIYA /2 / 4.0
30 /SATYAVELU K /2 / 3.0
31 /RAKESH P /1.5 / 6.0
32 /SUDARSHINI V /1 / 5.0
33 /PALLAVI NAGESH /1 / 5.0
34 /VARSHINI V /0 / 0.0
Saturday, September 4, 2010
Carlsen beats Anand
Magnus Carlsen continued his fantastic run of victories with yet another first place at the Arctic Securities Chess Stars tournament.
In the final, he defeated World Champion Anand 1.5 – 0.5 in a set of 2 rapid games (20m+10s). Though Anand had impressed in the qualifying games, this result was a setback for Anand after winning the World Championship against Topalov.
In the first game, playing Black, Anand set up a solid structure in the opening, but later blundered a pawn. Anand was stuck with a very passive position which Carlsen skillfully converted to a full point in his favour.
The second game had Anand with White, but he could not make much progress against Carlsen’s defense and agreed to a draw on move 28.
Click here for a detailed report
Download all games of the Final in PGN
In the final, he defeated World Champion Anand 1.5 – 0.5 in a set of 2 rapid games (20m+10s). Though Anand had impressed in the qualifying games, this result was a setback for Anand after winning the World Championship against Topalov.
In the first game, playing Black, Anand set up a solid structure in the opening, but later blundered a pawn. Anand was stuck with a very passive position which Carlsen skillfully converted to a full point in his favour.
The second game had Anand with White, but he could not make much progress against Carlsen’s defense and agreed to a draw on move 28.
Click here for a detailed report
Download all games of the Final in PGN
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