10 youngsters today came along to enjoy a bit of chess, we welcomed Edith, a new recruit to the beginners section, she managed to play a couple of games with 50% success, well done!

Main topic today was the debate on which is best, Knight or Bishop. I think the jury is still out on that one! but a good group discussion took place.

Although they are each worth 3 pawns in the Chess world, here are some pro’s and con’s to think about.

Good in the opening and middle gameGood in the endgame when less pieces on the board
Slow movements, needs to stop for Hay!Fast on open diagonals, but needs space, can get blocked in.
Jumps over pieces, best in middle of boardA Bishop pair is better in the endgame
Difficult to predict it’s movementsEasy to see where it can go
Super tricky with FORKSCan help to create a battery with Queen
Not easy to stop advancing pawnsCan block a queening pawn
Can combine nicely with Rook or Queen in a checkmateOpposite coloured Bishops can be draw-ish
Cannot be used as the checking piece in a discovered checkCan be used in a discovered check and in Windmill tactics
Covers all the squaresCovers only half the squares
Can’t create a BatteryOnly trade bishop for knight if an advantage
Can get trapped / blocked by BishopPut your pieces on opposite coloured squares of your own Bishop
Trade for Bishop if opponents Bishop looks strongIf your opponent has only one Bishop, try to put all your remaining pieces on the opposite coloured square,

Latest Ladder positions after games played today and quiz results.

Wins today for:-

Edith, Constance, Philip, Advik, Shlok (3 points each) and a draw between Anusas and Michal (2 points ea). plus 1 point for a loss and 1 point for notation.

Quiz results sheets from Gagan, Constance, Advik, Louie, Anusas and Lewis (3 points each)

So that shakes things up a little.

The top 5 are highlighted in the RED Zone and will be asked to take the intermediate Quiz, whilst the rest can take the beginners Quiz of which both will be posted on Tuesday 10th June.

Big movers this week are Lewis and Louie, with Constance taking top spot in the absence of last weeks leader Gagan.

It’s those that take up the challenge of the Midweek Quiz that benefit with extra points to keep in touch with the top.

This is a great indicator for me to see who is really keen and wants to learn this fascinating game of Chess.

Heads up for next weekend – Father’s Day Sunday 15th June

Graham Morris

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