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When I was a kid, PCs werent that widespread yet, so books were our #1 choice when it came to chess studies. Of course, innovative technologies speed up the process of learning chess, but the old methods shouldnt be totally neglected too. Thats why some of the books that I liked during my childhood are admired by me now not less than contemporary chess software.
The saying a man is what he eats can be applied to chess literature too swallow a second-rate scribble written for the sake of earning easy money, and you may not only waste a lot of time, but form wrong perceptions of the game, its principles and players. On the contrary, some writers put soul into their books and try to do their best to help the readers increase their chess level and (importantly) gain pleasure during the process.
Thanks to the Internet and my home library, I have access to a few hundred chess volumes. Based on the popularity of such discussion topics as what chess book should I read? or is this one any good?, I decided to present toyou a short list of my favorite chess books. Here it goes:
Play like Pogonina: Bronnikova (2297) - Pogonina (2501)
Written by Natalia Pogonina
Friday, 29 May 2009
As a "casual Friday" gift let me present to you a tactical shot from one of the games I played at the Russian Women Team Championship this year. Please try to solve this little problem without using any chess engines or viewers.
Natalia has just thrown one of her fans off the bridge for not solving a chess problem.
Who's next? 08/18/06 Lately we've been adding lots of my pics (see the new albums as well as the new photos in the old albums at the Gallery) - hope you'll like them. Contributors - your pics would be very much appreciated, just send them to
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The photo above features me in a park at her home city Saratov. The trivia will have two questions:
1) Create a caption for the pic
2) Guess when the photo was taken (at least the year)
The winner's response will become the actual caption of the photo in 3 days from the post's "published on" time.
Good luck!
And the winner is Gennady with his caption "Natalia has just thrown one of her fans off the bridge for not solving a chess problem. Who's next?". Unforunately, nobody guessed the correct date right, it was August, 18, 2006.
Play like Pogonina: Pogonina (2467) - Romanko M (2451)
Written by Natalia Pogonina
Friday, 22 May 2009
Today we are going to look at a position from the last round of Moscow Open-2009 where I had the white pieces against Marina Romanko and needed at least a draw to win the tournament (see my interview for more details). My opponent decided to put up a fight, so we arrived at the following position (see diagram).
Do you see how to win with White? This problem is easier than the previous one, but still nice and memorable to me. Press "More" to see the solution.
Recently we have asked you to submit your ideas and questions (my e-mail is still natalia@pogonina.com) so that I could share my opinion and personal experience with you. The #1 responder was Phiseiskii Stanislav who asked me to write a bit about playing advanced chess and my home computer preparation. Heres the story:
Play like Pogonina: Pogonina (2462) - Biryukov D (2282)
Written by Natalia Pogonina
Sunday, 17 May 2009
I would like to offer you a series of tactics problems based on my own games. Today we will consider an interesting kingside attack with lots of sacrifices. I hope that you will be excited by finding the correct way to tackle the chess position.
White to play and win. Press "More" for the solution.
Natalia Pogonina passes her best wishes to all the readers of Pogonina.com, and will publish a new post...as soon as she gets to Saratov (and has a decent Internet connection).
Meanwhile I would like to present to you Episode 2 of the sensational project "24/7 with Natalia Pogonina":
Natalia Pogonina - Women Chess Star interview by Alexandra Kosteniuk
Written by Administrator
Tuesday, 12 May 2009
World Women Chess Champion Alexandra Kosteniuk has started a great Women Chess Star interviews Series. Wonderful idea by the Chess Queen! See her new blog for the details: chessblog.com
It an honor for Natalia Pogonina to become the first Women Chess Star to be interviewed by Alexandra.
Heres the full story: