My BLINDFOLD EXHIBITION CHESS GAME WIN versus COACH JOE LAFORNARA - by CHESS COACH SEAN TOBIN

Tuesday, October 5, 2010

A WARM UP PUZZLE - CHECKMATE with TWO ROOKS!

CHECKMATE WITH TWO ROOKS (Monkey Bars introduction.)

Here is a checkmate that every one of our Scholastic chess players should know!

BLACK TO PLAY AND WIN!

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ONE MOVE WINS THE GAME!

In the position given up above White has just moved his King from c1 to the square b1 and now it is Black's turn to play a move. Notice how the White King cannot step up to the second rank?


Notice how the Rook on the second rank controls (or looks at) all of the squares on the second rank? It looks at the squares a2, b2, c2, d2, e2, f2, and at the square h2. All because this Rook sits on the g2 square.

Rooks move along Ranks and Files so our Rook from up above also looks at all of the squares going up along the g-file. That is from the bottom of the board up to the top of the board. If a piece looks at a square then it is attacking that square and any opponent's piece moving onto that square can be captured.

Remember the number one rule of chess - A King can never step onto a square that is attacked. We can never leave our King in check nor can we step onto a square where we - that is our King - will receive a check.

If our King is in check we have a list of possible options that we need to check in order to make sure that we are not in checkmate. This is the list and you should always check it in this order:

1.) Can our King (or another one of our Pieces) capture the piece looking at our King - the piece giving check.

2.) Can we use one of our other pieces to block the check? That is can someone else take the check for the King.*

3.) Can our King run away to a square around him to escape from the check?

*Remember that a Knight giving a King check is the one kind of check that the King cannot block. So when a Knight gives our King a check he must either have some other piece capture the Knight or our King must run away.

If we cannot capture, block or run away - then we have been checkmated.


The move King from g1 to h2 is the winning move for Black in the above diagram! Congratulations to all of our players who found this move.

Kh2 won the game because once the Black King got out of the way of the Black Rook he allowed the Rook on h1 to stare at the White King on b1. Because the Black King went to h2 - as opposed to the square f2 - he did not block the view of the other Rook along the 2nd Rank.

The reason why this is a CHECKMATE is because:

1.) The player of the White pieces is unable to capture the Rook on h1. He only has a King left in the game and the King can only move one square at a time.*

*Unless we use the special moves "CASTLES".

2.) No other piece can land on any of the squares between the White King and the Black Rook on h1 to BLOCK the check.

3.) The White King cannot step up onto the 2nd rank as the other Rook, the one on g2, looks at all of the squares on the second rank.

So this is a checkmate! Game over - we can set up all of the pieces to the start position now and start a new game!

- Chess Coach Sean Tobin.

Friday, October 1, 2010

CHESS QUOTE FOR ALL OF OUR PLAYERS!

Every Chess master was once a beginner - Irving Chernev

A CLASSIC GAME OF COACH SEAN'S!

This game is a nice little gem from a long time ago. I remember how happy I was when I pulled off the checkmate in the final position. One lesson to be learned from playing over this game - Rooks on the seventh are VERY powerful.



My attack in this game worked because I had all four of my pieces attacking his King and he was too weak on the second Rank. Had his Knight not remained on h4 - if let us say he had played 43. Nf5 instead of the move made during the actual game - then 43. ...Rag2 would also achieve checkmate!

Enjoy playing through this game. I will cover some nice straight forward lessons to be learned from this game when we get back to our meetings!

Make every day count - Carpe Diem!
- Chess Coach Sean Tobin.

Wednesday, September 29, 2010

GLAD TO BE BACK AT MISSION MONTESSORI as your ASCF CHESS COACH!


Hello Parents!

We are going to have a lot of fun this Semester - you, your child (or in some cases children) and your humble chess coach - all while getting the various benefits of being engaged by the royal game of Kings. Chess not only can teach us life lessons but it can also help us to think more logically and clearly about our actions and about what we are about to do - before we do something! Chess helps us to think about the effects of our actions, to plan long term, to be patient and how to focus - among many, many, many other benefits. Of course you already knew this - hence why you have signed up your youngster for their School Enrichment Program Chess Club at Mission Montessori Academy.

Feel free to scroll through the previous postings on this website - you will find many lessons listed here. This Semester I intend to update this blog on a much more regular basis. What will I be updating it with? The games of our players, with mini chess lesson for the both of you to review, with coverage of local ASCF chess tournaments and with Mission Montessori Chess Club news. It is my hope to not only keep you informed about what is happening at the club through my "email progress reports" and club news updates but through this blog as well. After all we are all once community.

The first email will have gone out by the end of this week. If you have any questions - as always for those Parents who have been with me for these past two years - you can contact me with the contact information that I have provided you with on previous occasions. For you new Parents who are visiting this website for the first time - Welcome aboard!

- Chess Coach Sean Tobin.

Tuesday, June 8, 2010

FUN WITH CHESS FOR SUMMER of 2010

Are you looking for a fun and safe chess camp for our young Scholastic chess player this Summer? If so then look no further than Chess Coach Sean's Summer Chess Camps being held down at the Chess Emporium!


Coach Sean Tobin (1998 USCF) Sicilian Dragon Chess Camp (1-day) #1
  • Rated G/30 Tournament
  • Student Game Analysis
  • Sicilian Dragon!
Beginning: June 26, 2010
Ending: June 26, 2010
Times: 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM
Cost: $69.00
Description: 7 plus hours of Great chess fun, learning and games! Early drop off (8am) and late pickup (5pm) are available.


Coach Sean Tobin's (1998 USCF) Summer Chess Camp (5-day) #1
  • Chess Puzzles/ Game Analysis
  • Rated G/30 Tournament
  • Blitz and Bughouse
Beginning: June 28, 2010
Ending: July 2, 2010
Times: 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM
Cost: $239.00
Description: In this Chess Camp Scholastic chess players will have the opportunity to improve their chess understanding by receiving lessons from chess coach Sean Tobin. We will work on calculation, pattern recognition and tournament etiquette. All the while with a special emphasis on having FUN!


Coach Sean Tobin's (1998 USCF) Summer Chess Camp (1-day) #1
  • Chess Puzzles/ Game Analysis
  • Rated G/30 Tournament
  • Blitz and Bughouse
Beginning: June 28, 2010
Ending: June 28, 2010
Times: 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM
Cost: $69.00
Description: In this Chess Camp Scholastic chess players will have the opportunity to improve their chess understanding by receiving lessons from chess coach Sean Tobin. We will work on calculation, pattern recognition and tournament etiquette. All the while with a special emphasis on having FUN!


Coach Sean Tobin's (1998 USCF) Summer Chess Camp (1-day) #1
  • Chess Puzzles/ Game Analysis
  • Rated G/30 Tournament
  • Blitz and Bughouse
Beginning: June 29, 2010
Ending: June 29, 2010
Times: 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM
Cost: $69.00
Description: In this Chess Camp Scholastic chess players will have the opportunity to improve their chess understanding by receiving lessons from chess coach Sean Tobin. We will work on calculation, pattern recognition and tournament etiquette. All the while with a special emphasis on having FUN!

Coach Sean Tobin's (1998 USCF) Summer Chess Camp (3-day) #1
  • Chess Puzzles/ Game Analysis
  • Rated G/30 Tournament
  • Blitz and Bughouse
Beginning: June 29, 2010
Ending: July 1, 2010
Times: 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM
Cost: $159.00
Description: In this Chess Camp Scholastic chess players will have the opportunity to improve their chess understanding by receiving lessons from chess coach Sean Tobin. We will work on calculation, pattern recognition and tournament etiquette. All the while with a special emphasis on having FUN!
Register Online @ www.chessemporium.com

Coach Sean Tobin's (1998 USCF) Summer Chess Camp (1-day) #1
  • Chess Puzzles/ Game Analysis
  • Rated G/30 Tournament
  • Blitz and Bughouse
Beginning: June 30, 2010
Ending: June 30, 2010
Times: 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM
Cost: $69.00
Description: In this Chess Camp Scholastic chess players will have the opportunity to improve their chess understanding by receiving lessons from chess coach Sean Tobin. We will work on calculation, pattern recognition and tournament etiquette. All the while with a special emphasis on having FUN!
Register Online @ www.chessemporium.com

Coach Sean Tobin's (1998 USCF) Summer Chess Camp (1-day) #1
  • Chess Puzzles/ Game Analysis
  • Rated G/30 Tournament
  • Blitz and Bughouse
Beginning: July 1, 2010
Ending: July 1, 2010
Times: 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM
Cost: $69.00
Description: In this Chess Camp Scholastic chess players will have the opportunity to improve their chess understanding by receiving lessons from chess coach Sean Tobin. We will work on calculation, pattern recognition and tournament etiquette. All the while with a special emphasis on having FUN!
Register Online @ www.chessemporium.com

Coach Sean Tobin's (1998 USCF) Summer Chess Camp (1-day) #1
  • Chess Puzzles/ Game Analysis
  • Rated G/30 Tournament
  • Blitz and Bughouse
Beginning: July 2, 2010
Ending: July 2, 2010
Times: 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM
Cost: $69.00
Description: In this Chess Camp Scholastic chess players will have the opportunity to improve their chess understanding by receiving lessons from chess coach Sean Tobin. We will work on calculation, pattern recognition and tournament etiquette. All the while with a special emphasis on having FUN!
Register Online @ wwww.Chessemporium.com

Coach Sean Tobin (1998 USCF) Summer Chess Camp (1-Day) #2
  • Chess Puzzles/ Game Analysis
  • Rated G/30 Tournament
  • Blitz and Bughouse
Beginning: July 12, 2010
Ending: July 12, 2010
Times: 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM
Cost: $69.00
Description: In this Chess Camp Scholastic chess players will have the opportunity to improve their chess understanding by receiving lessons from chess coach Sean Tobin. We will work on calculation, pattern recognition and tournament etiquette. All the while with a special emphasis on having FUN!
Register Online @ www.Chessemporium.com

Coach Sean Tobin (1998 USCF) Summer Chess Camp (5-day) #2
  • Chess Puzzles/ Game Analysis
  • Rated G/30 Tournament
  • Blitz and Bughouse
Beginning: July 12, 2010
Ending: July 16, 2010
Times: 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM
Cost: $239.00
Description: In this Chess Camp Scholastic chess players will have the opportunity to improve their chess understanding by receiving lessons from chess coach Sean Tobin. We will work on calculation, pattern recognition and tournament etiquette. All the while with a special emphasis on having FUN!
Register Online @ www.chessemporium.com

Coach Sean Tobin (1998 USCF) Summer Chess Camp (1-Day) #2
  • Chess Puzzles/ Game Analysis
  • Rated G/30 Tournament
  • Blitz and Bughouse
Beginning: July 13, 2010
Ending: July 13, 2010
Times: 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM
Cost: $69.00
Description: In this Chess Camp Scholastic chess players will have the opportunity to improve their chess understanding by receiving lessons from chess coach Sean Tobin. We will work on calculation, pattern recognition and tournament etiquette. All the while with a special emphasis on having FUN!
Register Online @ www.chessemporium.com

Coach Sean Tobin (1998 USCF) Summer Chess Camp (3-day) #2
  • Chess Puzzles/ Game Analysis
  • Rated G/30 Tournament
  • Blitz and Bughouse
Beginning: July 13, 2010
Ending: July 15, 2010
Times: 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM
Cost: $159.00
Description: In this Chess Camp Scholastic chess players will have the opportunity to improve their chess understanding by receiving lessons from chess coach Sean Tobin. We will work on calculation, pattern recognition and tournament etiquette. All the while with a special emphasis on having FUN!
Register Online @ www.chessemporium.com


Coach Sean Tobin (1998 USCF) Summer Chess Camp (1-Day) #2
  • Chess Puzzles/ Game Analysis
  • Rated G/30 Tournament
  • Blitz and Bughouse
Beginning: July 14, 2010
Ending: July 14, 2010
Times: 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM
Cost: $69.00
Description: In this Chess Camp Scholastic chess players will have the opportunity to improve their chess understanding by receiving lessons from chess coach Sean Tobin. We will work on calculation, pattern recognition and tournament etiquette. All the while with a special emphasis on having FUN!
Register Online @ chessemporium.com

Coach Sean Tobin (1998 USCF) Summer Chess Camp (1-Day) #2
  • Chess Puzzles/ Game Analysis
  • Rated G/30 Tournament
  • Blitz and Bughouse
Beginning: July 15, 2010
Ending: July 15, 2010
Times: 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM
Cost: $69.00
Description: In this Chess Camp Scholastic chess players will have the opportunity to improve their chess understanding by receiving lessons from chess coach Sean Tobin. We will work on calculation, pattern recognition and tournament etiquette. All the while with a special emphasis on having FUN!
Register Online @ chessemporium.com

Coach Sean Tobin (1998 USCF) Summer Chess Camp (1-Day) #2
  • Chess Puzzles/ Game Analysis
  • Rated G/30 Tournament
  • Blitz and Bughouse
Beginning: July 16, 2010
Ending: July 16, 2010
Times: 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM
Cost: $69.00
Description: In this Chess Camp Scholastic chess players will have the opportunity to improve their chess understanding by receiving lessons from chess coach Sean Tobin. We will work on calculation, pattern recognition and tournament etiquette. All the while with a special emphasis on having FUN!
Register Online @ chessemporium.com

Coach Sean Tobin (1998 USCF) CHESS CAMP FOR LONG GAME CHAMPS Chess Camp (4-day)
  • Rated G/120 Tournament
  • Student Game Analysis
  • Blitz and Bughouse
Beginning: July 19, 2010
Ending: July 22, 2010
Times: 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM
Cost: $159.00
Description: I will cover the techniques that young chess players will need to learn in order for them to effectively compete in events that feature longer time controls. Early drop-off: 8am. Late pickup: 5pm.
Register Online @ chessemporium.com

Coach Sean Tobin (1998 USCF) Sicilian Dragon Chess Camp (1-day) #2
  • Rated G/30 Tournament
  • Student Game Analysis
  • Sicilian Dragon!
Beginning: July 25, 2010
Ending: July 25, 2010
Times: 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM
Cost: $69.00
Description: 7 plus hours of Great chess fun, learning and games! Early dropoff (8am) and late pickup (5pm) are available.
Register Online @ www.chessemporium.com

Coach Sean Tobin (1998 USCF) KING of the K.I.D.S. CHESS CAMP (1-day)
  • Rated G/30 Tournament
  • Student Game Analysis
  • 6 Round Thematic Blitz Tournament
Beginning: July 26, 2010
Ending: July 26, 2010
Times: 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM
Cost: $69.00
Description: 7 plus hours of Great chess fun, learning and games! Early drop off (8am) and late pickup (5pm) are available.
Register Online @ www.chessemporium.com

No matter what let us make sure that our players stay sharp. Work in some quality chess time at home during this Summer or while on vacation. For chess instruction please consider my chess camps as well!

Have a great Summer everyone and see you this Fall!
Chess Coach Sean Tobin.

Friday, May 28, 2010

GATA KAMSKY - WINS THE 2010 EDITION OF THE US CHESS CHAMPIONSHIOP!

So the 2010 edition of the U.S. Chess Championship came down to the following tie break game! Kamsky had 25 minutes on his clock against Yuri Shulman who had 6o minutes - both with a five seconds delay. Talk about an exciting finish to this year's event!

Odd time control, eh? It certainly is - but this was a tie break game to determine who alone would claim the title of United States Chess Champion as both players were tied on 6.5 each. This format of tie break is known as an "Armegodden" game - where the player of the White pieces gets more time and MUST win the game to win the match while the player of the Black pieces will get the "draw odds" which is to say that if they should draw it is treated as a win.

This year both players had to place a secret bid - the amount of time that they would be willing to accept as black - in order to get the Black pieces. The draw odds is a significant advantage! So both players wanted the Black pieces for this game... but Kamsky's bid was far lower than Shulman's and so he won the Black pieces.

Please make note - this is not a "normal" tournament chess game but a tie break. Normal chess would never feature such rules and the only reason why anyone would use such a tie break format is to balance the need for the event to finish up in a timely manner while still allowing both players to battle it out for first - winning it upon their own merits.

Here now is this exciting game!



In the final position Gata Kamsky achieved a well known draw - that neither player felt the need to play out as it was too obvious for both of them. Gata managed to do this with only seconds remaining upon his chess clock! Next time - don't bid so low Gata!

This is the second time that Gata Kamsky has become US Champion - the last time was 19 years ago when he was still a teenager! Congratulations Gata Kamsky!

- Chess Coach Sean Tobin.