23-08-2014, 11:40 AM
A big thank you to everyone who has supported the recent series of talks by Richard on the Logical Chess books.
Don't forget the final one is Monday (25th) and is worth seeing even if you have missed the others. A good turn out will increase the chance of something like this happening again.
The games for the last one will be Tarrasch - Eckart, Nuremberg 1889, (A French Tarrasch by the man himself), Flohr - Pitschak, Bilin 1930 (an upset with the higher rated player - Flohr- losing) and finally a longer game, Canal - Capablanca, Budapest 1929, which is a bit of a mystery game as the author invites the reader to guess which Black pawn decides the game
Don't forget the final one is Monday (25th) and is worth seeing even if you have missed the others. A good turn out will increase the chance of something like this happening again.
The games for the last one will be Tarrasch - Eckart, Nuremberg 1889, (A French Tarrasch by the man himself), Flohr - Pitschak, Bilin 1930 (an upset with the higher rated player - Flohr- losing) and finally a longer game, Canal - Capablanca, Budapest 1929, which is a bit of a mystery game as the author invites the reader to guess which Black pawn decides the game