03/07/2015 – Es una ciudad en la República Checa que tiene una historia rica de ajedrez: Rubinstein, Réti, Tarrasch, Spielmann y Tartakower han jugado allí. En junio se disputó el X Abierto Internacional de Teplice, con 150 jugadores, entre ellos grandes maestros y especialistas en teoría. Amruta Mokal y Sagar Shah estuvieron ahí y nos mandaron un interesante reportaje gráfico...
novedad: ChessBase 18 - Mega package
Para ganar, primero debes aprender
La nueva versión 18 de ChessBase ofrece posibilidades completamente nuevas para el entrenamiento y el análisis de partidas: análisis del estilo de juego, búsqueda de temas estratégicos, acceso a 6.000 millones de partidas de Lichess, preparación del oponente tras una exploración de sus partidas en Lichess, descarga de partidas de Chess.com con API incorporada, motor de análisis en la nube y mucho más.
Your personal chess trainer. Your toughest opponent. Your strongest ally. FRITZ 20 is more than just a chess engine – it is a training revolution for ambitious players and professionals. Whether you are taking your first steps into the world of serious chess training, or already playing at tournament level, FRITZ 20 will help you train more efficiently, intelligently and individually than ever before.
GM Blohberger presents a complete two-part repertoire for Black: practical, clear, and flexible – instead of endless theory, you’ll get straightforward concepts and strategies that are easy to learn and apply.
49,90 €
Stefansson gana el Abierto de Teplice
En octubre de 1922 se llevó a cabo el Schachkongress en el balneario de Teplitz-Schönau (Checoslovaquia) En aquel entonces fueron invitados 14 maestros de ajedrez para participar en este torneo de liga. A pesar de la ausencia del entonces Campeón del Mundo, José Raúl Capablanca, Emanuel Lasker y Alexander Alekhine, el torneo fue extraordinariamente fuerte, gracias también a la participación de maestros como Akiba Rubinstein, Siegbert Tarrasch, Rudolph Spielmann y Savielly Tartakower. Como representantes de Checoslovaquia participaron Richard Réti y Karel Treybal. Reti, el hipermoderno y Spielmann, el romantico empataron en el primer puesto con 9 puntos en 13 rondas.
Los participantes del torneo en Teplitz-Schönau 1922. De pie, de izda. a dcha.: 1. Borislav Kostic, 2. Paul Johner,3. Karel Treybal, 4. Ernst Grünfeld, 5. Richard Réti, 6. Friedrich Sämisch, 7. Rudolf Spielmann, 8. Saviely Tartakower 9. desconocido. Sentados, de izda. a dcha.: 1. Akiba Rubinstein, 2. Geza Maroczy, 3. Siegbert Tarrasch, 4. Desconocido, 5. Jacques Mieses, 6. Heinrich Wolf, 7. Richard Teichman, 8. Desconocido
Teplice hoy en día
Sergei Movsesian
Evgeny Postny vs. Movsesian
Al final, Evgeny Postny ocupó el segundo puesto con 7,5/9 puntos (e invicto)
Mikhail Ulybin, experto de la defensa Francesa
Alexander Rakhmanov ocupó el tercer puesto con 7/9
Amruta Mokal y Sagar ShahAjedrecista indio con dos normas de MI. Periodista especializado en ajedrez y Amruta Mokal es su esposa y fotógrafa y ajedrecista.
In this video course experts examine the games of Bent Larsen. Let them show you which openings Larsen chose, where his strength in middlegames were, how he outplayed his opponents in the endgame & you’ll get a glimpse of his tactical abilities!
From the 2026 Candidates Tournament, featuring a video review by Dorian Rogozenco, to Jan Werle’s opening video on the French Tarrasch Defence, and Oliver Reeh’s tactical column ‘Top Grandmasters at Work’. Analyses by Giri, So, Wei Yi and many others.
You will learn how Black's dynamic piece activity and structural counterplay more than compensate for White's extra tempo in the colour-reversed setups.
In this course, you’ll learn how to take the initiative against the London and prevent White from comfortably playing their usual system by playing 1.d4 Nf6 2.Bf4 Nh5.
London System Powerbase 2026 is a database and contains in all 11 285 games from Mega 2026 and the Correspondence Database 2026, of which 282 are annotated.
The London System Powerbook 2026 is based on more than 410 000 games or game fragments from different opening moves and ECO codes; what they all have in common is that White plays d4 and Bf4 but does not play c4.
In this course, Grandmaster Elisabeth Pähtz presents the London System, a structured and ambitious approach based on the immediate Bf4, leading to rich and dynamic positions.
59,90 €
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