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PLAY CHESS AGAINST LITTLE CHESS PARTNER (Java applet)




After beating "LittleChessPartner" (!) you can click and open the links below to view and play
through some completed good chess games. Each link opens a java applet chessboard and pieces (MyChessViewer from www.Mychess.com)to enable you to view and play through the games.
From the games list, select a game and click on the controls or notation for the play to happen.

This first link shows a single game demonstrating the Sicilian Defence:
MyChessViewer-view Polgar-Anand,1999 game (both of them 2 young masters
at that time and check their ratings!)


This second link opens the viewer with a collection of famous and interesting games:
Interesting and famous games

This last link opens up the game viewer to show BKJCC members games:
BKJCC members' games
and from there you can presently select any of these member games to view/replay
1. J Edwash vs C Dickinson D04 Colle system 0-1
2. B Jones vs C Dickinson A45 Gibbins-Weidenhagen Gambit 0-1
3. A Merry vs C Dickinson 0-1 (This was the final game of BKJCC Championships 2006- a French Winawer)
4. C Dickinson vs G Storey B08 Pirc Austrian attack var 1-0
5. M Rawson vs C Dickinson E30 Nimz0-Indian 0-1

N.B. Puzzle answer(from Chess in general page) -

1.Kg7! h4 (or 1...Kb6 Kf6 2.Kxc6 Kg5) 2.Kf6! Kb6 2... h3 leads to 3.Ke6 h2 4.c7 Kb7 5.Kd7 and White draws. 3.Ke5 Kxc6 3... h3 leads to 4.Kd6 h2 5.c7 and White draws. 4.Kf4 h3 5.Kg3 h2 6.Kxh2 This classic study is an excellent illustration of the fact that the King can take many alternative routes to the same square, each of which use the same amount of tempi. By moving to the center of the board while still chasing the Black pawn, White is able to create a promotion threat of his own. If Black ignores this threat, both pawns will queen and the ending will be drawn, but if Black spends moves with his king to stop the white c-pawn, White's king will be able to catch the h-pawn.