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All Nations Chess League (ANCL)

ANCL is one of the largest on line chess league; we play 90+5 slow matches,
we have our own rooms at playchess.com. The league is free to join.
All participants in the ANCL must have a full Playchess account (including a serial number), 20 slow games and a rank of knight or higher. Any player who has previously been found using assistance in rated games will be refused entrance to participate in the ANCL league.
we have a main site and a forum, at present there are 14 teams from all over the world, each team can have up to 12 members usually a captain and 1 or 2 vice captains.
Each week a line up of 6 players is made by captain to play against another team.
You then if chosen any given week, (you may well not play every week), use ANCL forum to arrange your match with your opponent agreeing on a time and day to play,
Also at ANCL we have a teaching school,simuls or lessons are given at playchess usually in room 5, where your participation /questions would be welcomed and answered, Lessons usually last for an hour each time, unless the teachers get so enthralled at the Questions they lose track of time.

All the above and more details can be seen at
Main site http://anclchess.net/
If anyone is interested and would like to join us, please do, it takes around 5-7 days to be accepted, please use your playchess nick when registering as user name. Once accepted you will then be added to forum site http://anclchess.net/forum/index.php

mercredi 17 septembre 2008

ANCL lesson 2

J'ai donné un "cours"(c'est un bien grand mot)sur Playchess pour les ANCLers de -1800 elo
voici en anglais(langue officielle du seveur) la partie que nous avons étudiée, evidement les commentaires ici ne représentent qqu'une petite partie que ce que nous avons analysée,je vous rappelle d'ailleurs que vous etes tous cordialement invité c'est totalement gratuit:

Karpov,Anatoly (2700) - Kortschnoj,Viktor (2670)
Candidats finale Moscow (2), 1974
this game it is like a classic and I think that it is like in litterature we need to know our classics! 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 g6
here we are it is the dragon!it is very logical because it put the bishop on a great diagonal
6.Be3
the plan of white is very easy to understand he plans :Be3,Qd2,h4-h5-hxg6 Bh6xg7 Qh6-h8 mat!!
6...Bg7
6...Ng4?? 7.Bb5+
7.f3
7.Qd2 Ng4 8.Bb5+ Kf8
7...Nc6 8.Qd2 0-0 9.Bc4
9.0-0-0 d5 it is an important strategical rule against a flank attack play in the centre if you can!
9...Bd7 10.h4 Rc8
10...Qa5; 10...Qc7; 10...Rb8
11.Bb3
11.0-0-0?? Nxd4 12.Qxd4 Ng4 13.Qd2 Nxe3 14.Qxe3 Rxc4
11...Ne5 12.0-0-0 Nc4
[12...h5]
13.Bxc4 Rxc4 14.h5 Nxh5 15.g4
15.Nde2?! Qa5 16.g4 Ng3 17.Nxg3 Bxc3 18.bxc3 Qa3+ 19.Kb1 Be6 20.Qh2 h6 21.Nf5 gxf5 22.gxf5 Rb4+ 23.cxb4 Bxa2+ 24.Ka1 ½-½ Kaplan,J-Tarjan,J/Cleveland 1975
15...Nf6 16.Nde2
16.Bh6 Nxe4 17.Qe3 Rxc3 18.bxc3 Bxh6 19.Qxh6 Nf6; 16.Nd5 e6 17.Nxf6+ Qxf6 18.Qh2 Rfc8 19.Qxh7+ Kf8; 16.Kb1; 16.Nb3 Re8 17.Bh6 Bh8 18.Bg5 Qc8 19.Qh2 Be6 20.Rd3 h5 21.gxh5 Nxh5 22.Qg2 Bxc3 23.bxc3 Rxc3 24.Rxc3 Qxc3 25.Rxh5 Bxb3 26.axb3 Qa1+ 27.Kd2 Rc8 28.Rh2 Qd4+ 29.Kc1 Qa1+ 30.Kd2 Qd4+ 31.Kc1 ½-½ Nunn,J (2600)-Khalifman,A (2640)/Wijk 1991
16...Qa5
16...Re8 17.e5 (17.Bh6 Bh8 18.e5 Nxg4 19.fxg4 Bxg4 20.exd6 Qxd6 21.Qxd6 exd6 22.Rxd6)
17.Bh6 Bxh6 18.Qxh6 Rfc8 19.Rd3
19.Nd5 Rxc2+ 20.Kb1 Qb5; 19.g5 Nh5 20.Rxh5 gxh5 21.Rh1 Qe5; 19.Rd5!?
19...R4c5?
19...Be6 20.g5 Nh5 21.Ng3 Qe5 22.Nxh5 gxh5 23.Qxh5 Qg7 24.f4 d5 (24...b5!) 25.Rhd1 b5 26.f5 b4 27.fxe6 bxc3 28.exf7+ Qxf7 29.Qxf7+ Kxf7 30.Rxc3 Rxc3 31.bxc3 dxe4 32.Rd4 Rxc3 33.Rxe4 ½-½ Zambor,N-Wagman,SItaly 1974
20.g5 Rxg5 21.Rd5! Rxd5 22.Nxd5 Re8 23.Nef4 Bc6 24.e5 Bxd5 25.exf6 exf6 26.Qxh7+ Kf8 27.Qh8+ Ke7 28.Nxd5+ Qxd5 29.Re1+ 1-0

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