Joshua Friedel nació en 1986 en NuevaHampshire, EE.UU. y actualmente vive en Wisconsin. obtuvo su nomra de maestro internacional en 2005 y el del gran maestro en 2008. Ha participado en seis Campeonatos de los Estados Unidos de América y empató en el cuarto puesto en 2008. Ha participado en varios torneos abiertos importantes, entre ellos el Abierto de Pascuas en 2003, el Berkeley Masters en 2005, el Abierto Nacional en 2008, el Torneo Internacional de Edmonton en 2009, el Abierto Norteamericano en 2009, el Abierto de San Louis en 2010, el Abierto de EE.UU. en 2010 y el Abierto de Chicago de 2013.
Josh comenta las partidas para la página web del club de ajedez "Saint Louis Chess Club".
10/04/2015 – En la prueba absoluta tres partidas concluyeron con victorias y una a cargo de las negras (Nakamura venció a Troff) Onischuk se impuso Naroditsky, Gareev dio "una buena lección" a Sevian, mientras que Holt logró vencer a Wesley So con una buena preparación. En la prueba femenina, Irina Krush venció a Melekhina y se ha acercado a medio punto de la líder, Nemcova. Tras 8 rondas...
09/04/2015 – En la séptima ronda, Hikaru Nakamura empató con negras contra Samuel Sevian, mientras que Ray Robson y Wesley So ganaron sus respectivas partidas. Tanto Nakamura como Robson ahora tienen 5 puntos. Wesley So tiene medio punto menos. En la competición femenina lidera Katerina Nemcova, con un punto más que sus perseguidoras. Tras 7 rondas...
07/04/2015 – Semana Santa y Pascua suelen ser temporadas de vacaciones para muchos estadounidenses, pero no lo serán para los participantes en el Campeonato de EE. UU., que siguen avanzando en la competición. En la sección absoluta lidera Hikaru Nakamura con un punto de ventaja sobre a Wesley So. En la prueba femenina, Katerina Nemcova es líder con 4/5, por delante de Irina Krush. Tras 5 rondas...
02/04/2015 – El campeonato individual en las secciones absoluta y femenina se disputa entre el 31 de marzo y el 14 de abril en San Luis (Misuri) En la prueba absoluta participan 12 de los más fuertes ajedrecistas de los Estados Unidos de América. El torneo se disputa por sistema de liga (11 rondas) La competición femenina se disputa en paralelo, también con 12 contendientes. El comienzo...
In this Fritztrainer: “Attack like a Super GM” with Gukesh we touch upon all aspects of his play, with special emphasis on how you can become a better attacking player.
Review of the WR Masters 2023 with analyses from Aronian, Duda, Esipenko, Gukesh, Keymer and Praggnanandhaa. "Special” on Vishy Anand. Opening videos by Mendonca, Bauer and Marin. Opening articles from Caro-Kann to King’s Indian and much more.
Mastering these tactical motifs is essential to deepen your understanding of the game and become a better player. After all, you neither want to overlook the given chances by your opponent, nor blunder yourself!
Mastering these tactical motifs is essential to deepen your understanding of the game and become a better player. After all, you neither want to overlook the given chances by your opponent, nor blunder yourself!
Avoiding mistakes in the opening and even learning from mistakes is a valuable tool to improve your chess. Ruslan Ponomariov, former FIDE World Champion, demonstrates basic patterns that will help you navigate through the game more easily.
In this Fritztrainer: “Attack like a Super GM” with Gukesh we touch upon all aspects of his play, with special emphasis on how you can become a better attacking player.
Review of the WR Masters 2023 with analyses from Aronian, Duda, Esipenko, Gukesh, Keymer and Praggnanandhaa. "Special” on Vishy Anand. Opening videos by Mendonca, Bauer and Marin. Opening articles from Caro-Kann to King’s Indian and much more.
Mastering these tactical motifs is essential to deepen your understanding of the game and become a better player. After all, you neither want to overlook the given chances by your opponent, nor blunder yourself!
Mastering these tactical motifs is essential to deepen your understanding of the game and become a better player. After all, you neither want to overlook the given chances by your opponent, nor blunder yourself!
Avoiding mistakes in the opening and even learning from mistakes is a valuable tool to improve your chess. Ruslan Ponomariov, former FIDE World Champion, demonstrates basic patterns that will help you navigate through the game more easily.
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