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Pandolfini’s Ultimate Guide to Chess

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by Bruce Pandolfini


  exploitation of, 229, 251-252

  full, 317

  half, 317

  illegal, 352

  of king, 11-13

  of knight, 16-17

  notation for, 35-36

  number of possible, 180-181, 202

  of pawns, 18-19

  planning (See also analysis)

  context, importance of, 169-170

  criteria for, 133-134, 153-154, 172-173, 243, 339

  expecting opponents best move, 339

  generating alternatives, 150

  goals of, 144, 153

  importance of, 95-96, 103-104, 104-105, 148, 153-154, 164, 317

  obvious moves and, 266

  “playing the board,” 133-134, 243

  reacting to opponent, 101, 115

  of queen, 14-16

  required, 10, 73-76, 288

  of rook, 14-16

  rules, 9-10, 288

  second, recommended, 95-97

  touch-move rule, 10

  training set-up for, 91-92

  movies about chess, 363

  Murphy (Beckett), 364

  My Sixty Memorable Games (Fischer), 360

  My System (Nimzowitch), 360

  Nabokov, Vladimir, 364

  Nimzo-Indian Defense, 356

  Nimzowitch, Aron, 360

  1984 (Orwell), 364

  notation, algebraic, 33-38

  for commentary, 36-37

  for file and rank names, 4-5, 33-34

  reasons for, 37-38

  for units and moves, 34-36

  opening. See also pawn structure, development of

  Birds Opening, 355

  by black, See black, opening

  classical center, 96-97, 112-113

  definition of, 96

  development from, 97-103

  double king-pawn, 116, 163

  English Opening, 355

  first move, recommended

  for black, 115-116

  for white, 87-95

  flank, 154-155

  Four Knights Opening, 355

  goals of, 78, 91

  center control, 87-90

  development of forces, 84-85

  seizing initiative, 78-80, 82-86, 204

  guidelines for, 155-157

  initiative in, 78-80, 82-86, 204

  isolated pawn centers, 208

  Orangutan Opening, 356

  Reti’s Opening, 356

  second move, recommended, 95-97

  development following, 97-103

  standard, listing of, 355-356

  theoretical studies of, 85-86

  time as strategic element in, 288

  by white, See white, opening

  opening scheme, definition of, 98

  opponent

  expecting best move from, 339

  exploiting weaknesses of, 205

  giving tactics away to, 274-275, 325

  poor, playing against, 133-134

  preventing desirable actions by, 221-222, 226

  reacting to, 101, 115 (See also initiative, seizing)

  Orangutan Opening, 356

  ordinary passed pawn, defined, 318

  Orwell, George, 364

  outside passed pawn, defined, 318

  overconfidence, danger of, 281, 289, 339

  overload, 52-54

  passed pawns

  advancement of, 326-329

  candidate, 327

  Capablanca’s Rule for, 327-328, 328

  connected, 318, 321-323

  decoy, 327

  definition of, 209, 317

  ordinary, 318

  outside, 318

  protected, 318, 319-320

  sacrifice of, 318

  split, 318, 323-324

  supported, 319-320

  types of, 318

  pawn(s)

  capture by, 18-19

  en passant, 30-33

  definition of, 35

  notation for, 35

  forks, 45

  as defenders, 106-107

  definition of, 353

  double, pawn majority and, 326

  in endgame

  passed pawns, See passed pawns

  promotion of, 28-30

  definition of, 353

  as tactic, 57-59, 174, 293, 324-325

  underpromotion, 28-30, 57-58

  unmoved, 325-326

  value of, 287-288, 292-293, 294-295

  history of, 2

  move of, 18-19

  notation for, 9, 34, 36

  passed, See passed pawns

  promotion of, 28-30

  definition of, 353

  as tactic, 57-59, 174, 293, 324-325

  underpromotion, 28-30, 57-58

  roles played by, 141-142

  trading down of, 279-280, 293

  unmoved, endgame, 325-326

  value of, relative, 43, 142-143, 238-239

  in endgame, 287-288, 292-293, 294-295

  vs. piece, 10, 11

  weak, definition of, 206

  pawn majority

  creation of, 330

  definition of, 325-326

  healthy, 326

  passed pawns in, 326-329

  pawn structure

  capturing toward center and, 209-210, 330

  castling and, 247-250, 264-267

  clearing files, 100, 223

  connected pawns, 207

  passed, 318, 321-323

  defensive role of, 106-107, 199-202, 209

  definition of, 353

  development of

  advance, excessive, 143, 157

  classical center, 96-97, 112-113

  definition of, 96

  development from, 97-103

  in endgame, 326-329

  first move

  for black, 115-116, 123-127

  for white, 87-95

  goals of, 141-142

  in opening, 97-103, 123-127, 129-130, 134-137, 145-153, 164-166

  second move, 95-97, 143-144

  unnecessary, folly of, 106-113, 146, 156, 168-169, 181, 233, 337

  double pawns, 206-207

  benefits of, 215-216, 218-219

  consequences of, 208-209

  disadvantages of, 217-219

  isolated, 206-207, 217

  disadvantages of, 217-219

  wasting time to avoid, 215, 220

  in endgame, 288

  f-pawn, dangers of moving, 247-250

  isolated pawns, 200-202, 206-208

  double, 206-207, 217

  disadvantages of, 217-219

  opening centers with, 208

  king safety and, 107, 247-250, 264-267

  pawn majority

  creation of, 330

  definition of, 325-326

  healthy, 326

  passed pawns in, 326-329

  rook pawns, advancement of, 107-108

  as strategic element, 79, 81-82

  taking toward center and, 209-210

  weaknesses in

  avoiding, 215, 220

  exploiting, 205-209

  types of, 219-220

  perpetual check, 24

  Petrosian, Tigran, 145, 358

  Petrov Defense (Russian Game), 117-122, 145, 150, 356

  Philidor, François-André Danican, 152, 359

  Philidor’s Defense, 152, 356, 365

  piece(s). See also unit(s) [pieces + pawns]

  definition of, 10, 11, 353

  history of, 2

  major, defined, 353

  minor, defined, 353

  notation for, 8-9, 34-35, 93

  starting placement of, 6-8

  trapped, defined, 353

  pins, 45-47, 48, 186-189, 231-233

  absolute, 186-187, 189

  breaking, 213-214

  capturing pieces in, 189

  definition of, 353

  negating defender with, 195-196

  relative, 187-189

  Pirc Defense, 356

  plan, defined, 353. See also strategy

  Poe, Edgar Allan, 364

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  positional advantage, defined, 353

  positional chess, 204-205

  Pound, Ezra, 364

  principles of chess, importance of obeying, 133-134, 163-164

  problem solving

  steps in, 253-254

  types of reasoning in, 253

  promotion of pawns, 28-30

  definition of, 353

  as tactic, 57-59, 174, 293, 324-325

  underpromotion, 28-30, 57-58

  protected passed pawns, 318, 319-320

  quality, winning/losing of, definition of, 128

  queen

  attack power of, 132

  with knight vs. bishop, 193-194

  definition of, 353

  development of, 284, 290

  early, 123, 125-126, 129-132, 148-149, 156, 167-170, 182

  in endgame, 289

  history of, 132, 359

  move of, 14-16

  notation for, 34-35

  placement of

  effective, 88-89

  for set-up, 6, 8

  sacrifice of, 137-138, 140

  trading, 130-131, 132-133, 260-262, 313-314

  value of, relative, 43

  queen-bishop, 8

  queening, defined, 353

  queen-knight, 8

  queen-rook, 8

  Queen’s Gambit, 356

  queenside, 7-8

  queenside castle, 26-27

  advantages of, 101, 224

  notation for, 35

  Queen’s Indian Defense, 356

  quotes about chess, 361-362

  ranks, 4-5

  definition of, 353

  notation for, 4-5, 33-34

  securing of, 210-211

  seventh, rook endgame and, 334-336

  relative pins, 187-189

  removing the defender tactic, 52, 258-259, 264

  definition of, 353

  Repeticion de Amores y Arte de Axedres (Lucena), 359

  resigning, 353

  Reti’s Opening, 356

  retreat, forcing, value of, 306

  Rio, Ercole del, 165

  rook(s)

  castling and, 25-27, 222-223

  definition of, 354

  development of, 99

  in endgame, 289, 334-336, 338-344

  doubled (connected), 223

  in endgame, 335, 338-340

  power of, 211-212

  in endgame, development of, 289, 334-336, 338-344

  history of, 2

  move of, 14-16

  notation for, 34-35

  opening file for, 210-211

  placement of

  effective, 88-89, 222-223

  for set-up, 8

  value of, relative, 43, 142-143

  rook pawns, advancement of, 107-108

  “The Royal Game” (Zweig), 364

  rules

  board configuration, 3-6

  capturing, 10, 11, 14

  castling, 25-27, 224-226

  draws, 23-25

  50-move rule, 24

  moving, 9-10, 288

  threefold repetition rule, 24

  touch-move rule, 10

  winning, 20

  Russell, Bertrand, 362

  Russian Game. See Petrov Defense

  Ruy Lopez, 356

  sacrifice

  definition of, 138, 354

  to force draw, 279-280

  guidelines for, 156, 157

  of passed pawns, 318

  of queen, 137-138, 140

  as strategy, 138-140

  sacrifice the exchange, definition of, 128-129

  scoring, 24

  Scotch Game, 164-166, 356

  Searching for Bobby Fischer (film), 57, 360, 363

  second move, recommended, 95-97

  senat (Egyptian game), 359

  seventh rank, rook endgame and, 334-336

  The Seventh Seal (film), 363

  Shannon, Claude, 348, 360

  Shaw, George Bernard, 40

  Sicilian Defense, 123, 151-152, 356

  simplify, defined, 354

  Singer, Isaac Bashevis, 362

  Sissa, 1

  skewers, 47, 277

  definition of, 354

  Slav Defense, 356

  smothered mate, 188

  Smyslov, Vasily, 358

  Socratic method, 254, x-xi. See also analysis

  space

  definition of, 354

  as strategic element, 79, 81

  Spassky, Boris, 347, 358, 360

  Fischer-Spassky match (1972), 344

  split passed pawn, 318, 323-324

  stalemate, 25, 354

  Steinitz, Wilhelm, 202-205, 358, 360

  strategy

  definition of, 60, 257-258, 354

  development of, 316-317 (See also analysis)

  flexibility in, 316-317

  importance of following, 105-106

  importance of having, 157, 315-316

  in middlegame, 257

  positional chess, 204-205

  strategic elements, 79-82

  study of, 258

  structural weaknesses

  definition of, 205

  taking advantage of, 205-209

  Struggle (Lasker), 105

  supported passed pawn, 319-320

  tactic(s)

  advanced, 313

  battery

  definition of, 211, 335, 351

  in endgame, 335-336

  power of, 211-212

  for checkmate

  definition of, 61

  forced moves in, 73-76

  one-move, 61-72

  two-move, 72-76

  definition of, 42, 60, 257-258, 354

  discovered attack, 49-52, 273, 291-292, 303-304, 306-307

  definition of, 352

  double attacks

  avoiding, 227

  definition of, 352

  double check, 50-51, 352

  forks, 44-45, 352

  giving away to opponent, 274-275, 325

  hurdle, 54-56

  importance of, 41-42

  learning, 258, 274

  mating

  definition of, 61

  forced moves in, 73-76

  one move, 61-72

  two move, 72-76

  in middlegame, 257

  non-mating, 42-60

  definition of, 42

  overload, 52-54

  pawn promotion, 28-30, 57-59, 174, 293, 324-325

  definition of, 353

  underpromotion, 28-30, 57-58

  pins, 45-47, 48, 186-189, 231-233

  absolute, 186-187, 189

  breaking, 213-214

  capturing pieces in, 189

  definition of, 353

  negating defender with, 195-196

  relative, 187-189

  skewers, 47, 277

  definition of, 354

  splitting the opposition, 89-90

  traps, 56-57, 337-338

  of bishops, 344-345

  definition of, 337, 354

  undermining, 52-53, 264, 354

  x-ray, 54-56, 354

  zwischenzug, 184-185, 198, 260, 264, 267-268, 354

  tactical weakness, definition of, 205

  Tal, Mikhail, 358

  Tarrasch, Siegbert, 165

  Tartakover, Saviely, 339

  tempo [time unit]. See also time

  black strategy and, 237

  definition of, 80, 354

  exchange of, for material advantage, 203

  exchanges and, 183-184

  full utilization of, 106, 114, 141 (See also initiative, seizing)

  tempo [time unit] (cont.)

  in middlegame, 234-235

  wasting

  to avoid double pawns, 215, 220

  with unnecessary moves

  checks, 177-178

  by pawns, 106-113, 146, 156, 168-169, 181, 233, 337

  by queen early development, 131

  theory of chess, Internet’s impact on, 349-350<
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  The Thing (film), 363

  The Thomas Crown Affair (film), 363

  threat

  definition of, 85-86, 354

  double, avoiding, 227

  responding to, 86

  threefold repetition rule, 24

  Through the Looking-Glass (Carroll), 364

  ties. See draws

  time. See also tempo

  definition of, 354

  as strategic element, 79-80, 203-204, 288-289

  in middlegame, 234-235, 288

  Tolstoy, Leo, 364

  touch-move rule, 10

  The Tournament (film), 363

  trading. See exchanges

  transposition of moves, 120

  trapped piece, defined, 353

  trap/trapping, 56-57, 337-338

  of bishops, 344-345

  definition of, 337, 354

  The Turk, 359

  Two Knights Defense, 356

  two ply, 73

  2001: A Space Odyssey (Clarke), 364

  2001: A Space Odyssey (film), 363

  undermining, 52-53, 264, 354

  underpromotion, 28-30, 57-58

  united passed pawns, 321

  unit(s) [pieces + pawns]. See also material; piece(s)

  color of, 10, 82

  defense of, adequate, 237-238

  definition of, 10, 11, 354

  en prise, 43-44

  hanging, 43-44

  notation for, 8-9, 34-35, 93

  number of, 10-11

  placement of, in endgame, 289-290

  value of, relative, 42-43, 142-143, 238-239, 287-288, 307-308

  unnecessary moves

  checks, 177-178

  of pawns, 106-113, 146, 156, 168-169, 181, 233, 337

  queen early development and, 131

  up the exchange, definition of, 128.

  See also material advantage

  variation, defined, 353

  Vienna Game, 356

  Voltaire, 362

  Vonnegut, Kurt, 364

  War and Peace (Tolstoy), 364

  Ward, Artemus, 84

  “The Waste Land” (Eliot), 364

  weaknesses

  exploitation of, 205

  in pawn structure

  avoiding, 215, 220

  exploiting, 205-209

  types of, 219-220

  structural

  definition of, 205

  taking advantage of, 205-209

  tactical, 205

  weak pawn, definition of, 206

  Web. See World Wide Web

  wedge, driving down center, 89-90

  The Week in Chess (Web site), 357

  white

  advantages of, 82-84, 97, 105

  definition of, 353

  opening, 87-103

  development during, 97-103, 123-127, 129-130, 134-137, 145-153, 164-166, 176-177

  goals of, 84

  recommended

  first move, 87-95

  second move, 95-97, 143-144

  winning. See also advantage; strategy

  determination and, 339

  factors in, 315-316

  with material advantage

  when down, 175-176

  when up, 173-175, 277-278, 281, 293-294, 313-314, 332

  pitfalls of, 278-281, 293

  rules, 20

  small advantages and, 130-131, 202-205

  tactics, importance of, 41-42

  winning quality, definition of, 128

  women

  in chess history, 3

 

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