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Homework Thursday 10-24-2019

Here is a link to this week's homework: https://1drv.ms/b/s!Au4xwApOTPtIhZlK6RTMgf_ZRkVnww?e=vrDGO4

Challenge

chessmagnetschool.com Class Room Code: cap96 Do the AP Test! Higest level = Champion

Lucena Example (Botvinnik-Boleslavsky 1941)

http://view.chessbase.com/cbreader/2019/10/13/Game284893109.html

FORKTOBER 2019

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Homework 10/3/2019

For the downloadable PDF worksheet:  https://1drv.ms/b/s!Au4xwApOTPtIhZZOxLnq_hsv5pUv5w?e=mGdbYo

Homework

https://lichess.org/study/wtuu8lp0/uDftCHAQ https://lichess.org/study/BnTWRUGi  NS

The "Chapter 6" homework assignment:

Analyze this position. How? Basically play yourself, and notate the moves. Play well for both sides. Set this position up on a chess board. Make sure you have a piece of paper and a sharpened pencil (or pen). Sit with the White or Black pieces in front of you (when in doubt, have White in front of you, and never sit from the "side" of a chess board). Your moves don't have to be perfect. Just play it out, write down the moves, and enjoy the fact that you are using one of the oldest methods of chess study. Analysis (because "I play chess against myself" sounds crazy!). https://lichess.org/study/wtuu8lp0/mAKUaBwN