The Chess Mind

By Dennis Monokroussos.
This is a blog for chess fans by a chess fan, one who loves the beauty of the game and wants to share it with those who are like-minded.
Yet the chess mind is not only a chess mind, and other topics, such as philosophy, may appear from time to time. All material copyrighted.

Saturday, February 2, 2008

Adams-Polgar from Corus, Round 12: An In-Depth Look at the Ending by IM Ken Regan (Updated)
When International Master Kenneth Regan takes a fancy to a position, he analyzes it deeply. Very deeply. But as you'll see from this abridged (yes, abridged) analysis of the pawn ending from Adams-Polgar (Corus, Round 12), he has a fine ability to explain what's going on as well - you'll see the trees and the forest,too. (Update: Tree lovers can download the unabridged version here.)

So thanks, Ken, for offering to share your analysis of the ending with us; readers, here it is.
Posted by Dennis Monokroussos on Saturday February 2, 2008 at 3:38pm. 0 Comments 0 Trackbacks
Corus, Round 13 games
And now, finally, the last round games - right here.

Related Posts (on one page):

  1. Corus, Round 13 games
  2. Corus, Round 13: Quick round-up
Posted by Dennis Monokroussos on Saturday February 2, 2008 at 2:47pm. 0 Comments 0 Trackbacks

Friday, February 1, 2008

Corus, Round 12 games
A little late, you say? Think of it as dessert.

Games here. Note that Kramnik-Carlsen was already annotated in a separate post; also, I hope to have IM Ken Regan's very detailed analysis of the Adams-Polgar pawn ending some time later tonight or this weekend. (An after-dessert mint?)
Posted by Dennis Monokroussos on Friday February 1, 2008 at 10:20pm. 0 Comments 0 Trackbacks