April 19, 2009 is Computer Chess Software Night. Mike Mockler and Alan LeCours will lead a discussion on the use of Chessbase software. In addition we will discuss inexpensive software and some free software such as Beta Arena chess and ChessDB, and Bookup/Chess Openings Software. The idea is to share information about these interesting ways to use our computers to improve our chess.
April 26, 2009 Gary Farrell will lecture on the Two Knights Fritz-Ulvestad Variation. This is a very interesting opening sequence: 1. e5 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Bc4 Nf6 4. Ng5 d5
5. exd5 The Ulvestad move sequence is 5...b5 The main line is 6. Bf1 Nd4 7. c3 Nxd5. The Fritz move order is 5....Nd4 6. c3 b5 and if white playes 7. Bf1 we have transposed. There are various alternatives to this move order and the Fritz and the Ulvestad both have their peculiarities. One of the featured games for the lecture will be one of greatest games of alltime, the postal game between Berliner and Estrin, 1967.
May 3, 2009. Chess Matches: (1)Saratoga A vs. Albany and
(2) Saratoga B vs. Schenectady Geezers.
May 10, 2009. Quick Chess Tournament on Fritz/Ulvestad Theme. G/20. Rated. Free EF. Book prizes.
May 17, 2009. Quick Chess Tournament. No Theme. G/20. Would players prefer an EF and $$ prizes or Free EF and Book/Medal prizes?
May 24, 2009 Memorial Day. Nothing Scheduled.
May 31, 2009. Jon Leisner will give a lecture on the King's Gambit: Falkbeer Counter Gambit. Turning the tables on the Gambiteer!
1. e4 e5 2. f4 d5
June 7, 2009 Skittles Night. Possible Match Saratoga A v. Saratoga B.
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