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News

Guess the players-13

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Today's "can you recognize the players" trivia is easy and probably record-breaking in terms of combined ELO: these guys have an overwhelming 5500 between them!

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Good old chess...or not?

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Politics:

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Sex:

 200x250, 17.08 kb

 324x370, 33.65 kb

 302x345, 68.30 kb


Gaming:

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 321x360, 54.50 kb

More funny chess variations

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Deadly strike

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Saturday, 17 April 2010
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Zhdanov Peter (2012) - Nikolaev Alexander (2112)

White's pieces are well-coordinated and aiming at the black king. How does White initiate a deadly attack?

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Your questions answered by Natalia Pogonina-4

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Seven more Q&As this week (feel free to send me new ones):

Q1: When are you planning to become Women World Champion?

A1: One can't plan such things, it takes a lot of talent, hard work and luck to become a WC All we can do is try to maximize our chances.

Q2: What do you think about WGM Elena Tairova's death?
A2: It was a hard blow to all people who knew her. Elena was a very kind and nice girl with a great chess talent. A tragic loss.

Q3: Will I benefit from working with two trainers instead of one?

A3: As long as they are both skilled enough, probably. The more approaches to studying chess you know, the better. The only issues that can rise are organizational: one of them may not know what the other one taught you already, blame your failures on him, argue who the main coach is, etc. If you avoid all that, it's going to be all right.


Q4: I suck at blitz, does that mean that I should improve in it to become a better player?
A4: While there is a certain correlation between playing strength in standard chess and in blitz, these games are quite different. If you feel bad about playing blitz not well enough, you may decide to train and improve. However, if you are thinking about boosting your blitz skills for the sake of becoming a better player overall, then it is hardly the best way to do it.

Q5: How many hours a day should one study chess?
A5: Few people can afford to spend a lot of time on it. Besides, after 3-4 hours one gets tired, and it becomes much harder to learn something new. The optimal time for a pro is about the same as the duration of a game (about 4 hours). Some practice more, some less.

Q6: What do you think about forfeiting players who are not present at the board at the start of the round?
A6: That is probably acceptable for World Championship matches and other top events, but not for regular open tournaments.

Q7: Have you ever played Judith Polgar?
A7: Unfortunately, no. Maybe someday...


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Social Networks Update

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Friday, 16 April 2010
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To communicate with you in a better way, let me share a few links to my profiles at popular social networks:

Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100001014767260
Twitter: http://twitter.com/Pogonina
YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/user/PogoninaNatalia
VKontakte: http://vkontakte.ru/id3136657

Let's stay connected!

Btw, if you stumble upon other profiles at these websites that have my pic, name, etc. listed - make sure you understand you are dealing with impersonators!

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Create a caption

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Can you create a nice caption for this pic?

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More Pogonina wallpapers

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Friday, 16 April 2010
Another great pic from mister_mm:

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Thanks to World Chess News for these two backgrounds:

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You can find more cute wallpapers in the a special album in the Gallery.

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Instructive endgame: Tarrasch-Chigorin (1893)

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Black to move

The game between maestros Siegbert Tarrasch and Michail Chigorin could have arrived at the position pictured above. Can you see what the best continuation for Black is? (Note: Chigorin played a different move before and lost the a vs g & h rook endgame)

P.S. This puzzle is probably the easiest of all I've ever posted. That is due to the fact that some people claimed not having solved any of the previous ones, and that is just unfair!

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Female GM trivia

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Thursday, 15 April 2010
How many female chess players have been awarded the international grandmaster (GM) title up to this day?

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Ilyumzhinov & Karpov: no more games!

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Ilyumzhinov & Karpov: no more games!

We are not only approaching a chess match between Anand and Topalov, but another one, which may be even more important for chess. Judging by the increasing number of newspapers, websites and other media that publish Anatoly Karpov's interviews and statements, this time he decided to go all-in against the current FIDE president Kirsan Ilyumzhinov.

Who of them will succeed? And whom do you want to become the next FIDE president? Now there's a poll at the bottom of the left panel of Pogonina.com - feel free to express your opinion!

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