Viele Schachspieler leiden unter schlechtem Zeitgefühl - jedenfalls, was die Einteilung der eigenen Bedenkzeit während einer klassischen Turnierpartie angeht. Ineffizientes Zeitmanagement kann prinzipiell zwei Formen annehmen, ich nenne sie Typ A und Typ B. Typ A spielt rasch und überhastet viele Entscheidungen am Brett. Dadurch leidet die Qualität seiner Züge, sodass viele Partien auf im… Weiterlesen Zeitmanagement im Schach
Pfreundt – Brinkmann
I played this game recently in an open tournament in Hamburg. (http://chess-results.com/tnr432114.aspx?lan=0&art=1&rd=7). I think it illustrates the dangers of losing time in the opening and the importance of quick development pretty well. 1.c4 c6 2.Nc3 d5 3.e3!? (diagram) A flexible approach. White aims for a setup with b3, Bb2 and holds back the typical center-push… Weiterlesen Pfreundt – Brinkmann
chess analysis: Hochgräfe – Pfreundt
So this it where the game ends and the analysis begins. I played some rare line against the catalan opening and got a perfectly fine position. Here, with maybe 30 against 50 minutes on the clock, I made a draw by repetition with 15. ...Qh3 16.Bg2 Qh5 etc. I wasn't unhappy about it, as my… Weiterlesen chess analysis: Hochgräfe – Pfreundt
chess analysis: Pfreundt – Rogozenco
Although I played this game back in January, it might be the most memorable of this year so far. As most of my games are rather dry, I thought this one might be worthy of analysis. 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.Bb5+ A popular alternative to the Open Sicilian starting with 3.d4. With optimal play, black's… Weiterlesen chess analysis: Pfreundt – Rogozenco