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Chess players known for specific things: Defense

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Chess players known for specific things: Attacking

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The list for GOAT chess players is highly debated, and every person has their own. I am not here to debate that, however here's my list of chess players known for excelling so much in different parts of chess, that their name is synonymous with it. Attacking creatively-The most obvious part of chess in the Romantic era, and an important one even nowadays.  Honourable Mentions : Garry Kasparov Another GOAT contender, Kasparov's calculational ability was what aided most of his exceptional sacrifices. Unfortunately, he made too many sound sacrifices.(joke) David Bronstein Paul Morphy Moving on, we have, 5.Lionel Kieseritzky The most topical variation of the King's Gambit is named after him, apart from THAT he has played some insanely complex games with the same opening. Here is an example of the madness:   5. ... h5 has actually been debunked by engines, but the fact that he beat it more than a century ago is pretty awesome.  This isn't even the tip of how insane it can

Online or On the board chess: Which is better?

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The pandemic induced by the Covid-19 virus has bought a stop to most chess competitions. Over the board, that is. The online chess scene has shot up exponentially, with chess.com adding over a million members last year alone, and doubling or even tripling the prize money, to attract a stronger player pool.  Offline chess with chess elite has been rare, with less than 10 taking place in 2020. While there are many that welcome this change, and manage having a clean transition to online chess, offline chess purists, or at least the ones that grew up with it are waiting for the day offline tournaments are more accessible for them. They probably want some thing like this. So what are the pros and cons to online chess? Here is a list: Pros More accessible: Literally anyone with access to the internet can sign up on any of the free chess sites available (I recommend lichess.org ) and play, or study chess. Apart from this, Youtube has thousands of quality videos, for chess players of all level