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Posted by Matthew Sadler on 15th June 2016

World Championship Match 1929 – Overview

I recently managed to get hold of a copy of the 1930 book “Games Played in the World’s Championship Match between Alexander Alekhine and E. D. Bogolyubow” with annotations by F.D Yates and W. Winter.   It’s one of those World Championship matches that I’ve never paid much attention to. The final score of 15,5-9,5

Posted by Matthew Sadler on 15th June 2016

Endgame tools

While writing some recent blog articles on rook and pawn endgames, I made use of a couple of very useful endgame tools. They are probably well-known to everyone, but just in case…   Online 6-man Nalimov Tablebases   Enter any 6-man endgame – for example K,R & P vs K,R & P – and see

Posted by Matthew Sadler on 11th June 2016

Chess for Life On Tour! Gerrards Cross Chess Club

Wednesday night was Gerrards Cross club night so Natasha and I were there for the latest leg in our Chess for Life tour. We started this time with a tribute to the great Viktor Kortchnoi who died earlier this week. Then it was Natasha’s turn to help people discover their “inner Keithdom” through the always

Posted by Matthew Sadler on 9th June 2016

The Aronian – Nakamura rook and pawn endgame

Just a few days ago, I had a Facebook chat with the Dutch IM Stefan Kuipers about the ending Arkell-Emms that is covered in Chess for Life. I noticed the game originally due to the creative way that Keith transposed into a Rook and pawn ending with 4 vs 3 on the same side.  

Posted by Matthew Sadler on 1st June 2016

Chess For Life On Tour! Ashtead Chess Club

On May 31st we made our next stop on the “Chess for Life” promotion tour – this time at the Ashtead Chess Club. We started off with an impromptu demonstration of Paul Morphy’s famous game against Count Isouard for the benefit of the juniors still present. We were both very impressed at how many of