• CHESS by jonnatz17

    Updated: 2012-01-31 17:24:58
    The monarch keeps his troops at bay.A fitting set to fight away.His enemies of pearly whitewho seek to overthrow the night.They face each other shoulders squaredand fight with valour, neatly paired.A war like this the world will see,for is it you,...

  • Offer teaching and questioning

    Updated: 2012-01-31 15:44:42
    Beginner of chess ? have problem in opening and middlegame ? Have problem in chess game ? I may can help you, I offer teaching and questioning about chess. I would like and try to solve all your problem. If you interesting, leave a comment and get...

  • Roman vs Conant 2011 (conference)

    Updated: 2012-01-31 15:36:07

  • ACC Club Championship Rnd 1 (vs an NM)

    Updated: 2012-01-31 14:16:49

  • The First Lesson to Rook Endings

    Updated: 2012-01-31 14:08:12
    The Saavedra Position http://youtu.be/YkBZwvM1mBM Rook Enings 101 - Lesson One

  • 2012 Jan: Metro Chess Club LA: Srikanth Bangalore vs Daniel Mousseri

    Updated: 2012-01-31 13:59:56
    Round 2 of the tournament and I am White. I am switching to 1.e4, and have not yet tried it out in any major tournament. This is the first one, and so I played it with great deal of learning attitude. Play and see what happens. The game entered S...

  • Nice

    Updated: 2012-01-31 13:09:36

  • 2012 Santa Monica Bay Chess Club - Jan Swiss: Geroge Witcomb vs Srikanth Bangalore

    Updated: 2012-01-31 13:04:35
    1.c4 How does one answer so flexible a move as 1.c4? Does one prepare a completely different reply to 1.c4 than from 1.d4? What if his second move is 2.d4? Then, won't learning 2 different openings for 1.d4 2.c4 and 1.c4 and 2.d4 be a completely ...

  • The FEB #17 - Kickin' it in 2012

    Updated: 2012-01-31 11:13:16
    Chess.com video contest mentioned! 016 - Kickin' it in 2012 Wrapping up 2011, Big Vlad in London, Rybka muddies the water, double-time Donastia, and Nakamura's 'In Da House'. Also, in case you missed it: The Full English Blitz Game 2, recorded li...

  • Mirdad - Mikhail Naimy

    Updated: 2012-01-31 10:05:05

  • Love is Like a Chess

    Updated: 2012-01-31 04:50:30
      Friendship is the Opening Of love that has no ending I never stop manuevering  Until the girl reach the square of queening   Thinking hard in every move  To position my words and for me to prove That all my motives are best Though ...

  • The B.L.I.T.Z. Rule

    Updated: 2012-01-31 04:32:42
    Some of my favourite acronyms have been around so long that they have apparently become words themselves. The actual meaning of the letters has often been forgotten ...... SCUBA of course is Self-Contained Underwater Breathing Apparatus .... anoth...

  • Linares, Bilbao & 2013 TATA

    Updated: 2012-01-31 04:08:31
    [Blog History]    More news from the chess world has started to circulate tonight and thanks to ChessVibes and the article that's hot off the cyber-press, the upcoming months just got much more interesting.    The article, which in reality i...

  • Untuk Adikku

    Updated: 2012-01-31 03:35:24
    bila kau tutup kitab itu, bagaimana kau dapat mengeja satu per satu kata, bagaimana kudapat mengamati gerak bibirmu saat mengucapkannya, bagaimana kudapat menyimpulkan mimik wajahmu, bagaimana kau dapat memahami makna ungkapanku.   kurasaka...

  • Tactical Boosts

    Updated: 2012-01-31 02:06:51
    How do you find your tactics? Do you stare at the board long enough to have a light bulb suddenly turn on as a revelation hits your head? Or maybe you rapidly fire options and reach the right one by guess and check?  In the diagram, black is up....

  • im nothing

    Updated: 2012-01-31 01:43:58
    im one of thoghs no lifes as i live and live as i bring despair to every one i know in life no one cares as it seems living in the shadows of others as i see them laugh and talk its a silent life for me as i live

  • Aronian takes 2012 Tata tourney!

    Updated: 2012-01-31 00:54:05
    GM Levon Aronian (Armenia)2012 Tata Steel ChampionPhoto by Fred Lucas. Levon Aronian of Armenia continues his string of career successes by adding yet another accolade. The 2012 Tata Steel at Wijk aan Zee was a powerhouse tournament with the strongest assembly of players the tournament has seen to date. Certainly, the majority of chess fans [...]

  • Social Chess Clock for Android

    Updated: 2012-01-28 13:48:16
    Ready for a quick game? No clock? Turn your Android touch-phone into a functional chess clock by downloading the new chess app called Social Chess Clock. Pablo Ovalle told The Chess Drum, I proudly present Social Chess Clock: a free app that allows you to use your Android device as a chess clock. With this [...]

  • “Young Lions” roar at Liberty Open

    Updated: 2012-01-28 13:31:21
    Philadelphia is where chess happens! The “City of Brotherly Love” has become the hub for several major U.S. tournaments on the east coast. The Sheraton Hotel is also the home of the Philadelphia International, World Open, the National Congress and the Liberty was having its 44th edition during the King Holiday weekend. The tournament drew [...]

  • Tata simmering after eight rounds

    Updated: 2012-01-24 13:01:50
    With five round left in the 2012 Tata Steel tournament, the world’s two highest-rated players hold the lead in a tight race. Both Magnus Carlsen and Levon Aronian hold a half-point lead over Teimour Radjabov and a mere one-point lead over Vassily Ivanchuk, Fabiano Caruana and Hikaru Nakamura. There are some marquee matchups in the [...]

  • Botswana’s “Year Opener”

    Updated: 2012-01-20 04:29:17
    Providence Oatlhotse The stage has been set for the first tournament in the Botswana Chess Calendar. The tournament dubbed Year Opener will take place from 20th-22 January. The tournament presents an opportunity for last year’s winner CM Providence Oatlhotse to defend his title. Oatlhotse had an impressive run in the past year as he won [...]

  • Carlsen, Aronian lead Tata after 4

    Updated: 2012-01-19 02:38:59
    If someone had predicted that Magnus Carlsen and Levon Aronian would be leading the Tata Steel Chess tournament (3/4), it would not be much of a surprise. The tournament has been rather competitive with Fabiano Caruana putting in a strong performance in joint second with Teimour Radjabov on 2.5/4. There is a quintet of players [...]

  • Kenny Solomon gets 1st GM norm!

    Updated: 2012-01-19 00:22:56
    If someone had predicted that Magnus Carlsen and Levon Aronian would be leading the Tata Steel Chess tournament (3/4), it would not be much of a surprise. The tournament has been rather competitive with Fabiano Caruana putting in a strong performance in joint second with Teimour Radjabov on 2.5/4. There is a quintet of players [...]

  • 2012 Ghana Nat’l Championships

    Updated: 2012-01-16 17:48:00
    Kojo Hasford2012 Ghana Champion The Ghana National Individual Chess Championship 2012 was held at the Accra Sports Stadium-Accra from January 2 to January 7, 2012. The system and rate of play was a 7-round Swiss, 90 minutes per player per game for the first round to select the best six players from twelve. The qualified [...]

  • Chess Sets Chess Boards Chess Computers UK

    Updated: 2012-01-16 01:00:30

  • Beginner’s introduction to chess

    Updated: 2012-01-16 01:00:29
    Do you need beginner’s introduction to chess? There are a lot of things to be learnt when it comes to chess. So make sure you are familiar with the different ways and processes by which you are expected to learn to play chess and have a decent chess set. It always makes a lot of [...]

  • Tips for learning chess

    Updated: 2012-01-16 01:00:29
    When it comes to playing chess you need to know all the basic tips and tricks which are extremely important to the overall process of playing the game. You need to find out different ways in which you can ensure that the game is being played absolutely the right way. First of all, take a [...]

  • CHESS ON THE COMPUTER

    Updated: 2012-01-16 01:00:29
    Today, chess has come a long way. You can not only play it with your friends, you can also play it on the computer. Chess software nowadays is very well developed, indeed, times have really changed! There is human vs. computer chess – in 1996, chess Grandmaster Gary Kasparov played s six-game match against IBM Chess [...]

  • Capturing particular force in an army

    Updated: 2012-01-16 01:00:29
    Extinction Chess is a chess variant with unusual goal stated particularly for it. Here all the pieces are treated as same. No piece has any special characteristic. It follows the standard rules with the exception in the goal of the player. The goal is not to checkmate the opponent’s king but to capture any one [...]

  • M3009 American Staunton in Dark Green-White Gloss Chess Set

    Updated: 2012-01-16 01:00:28
    This set is a welcome deviation from the conventional color of chess sets. It comes in pure glossy black and white finish. It is a tough looking set that can be brought anywhere. Although not designed for portability, this set can be shown to friends anytime to showcase your taste. With a reasonable price tag, [...]

  • Solid Rosewood Combination Chess Set 12 inch

    Updated: 2012-01-16 01:00:28
    Rosewood is one of the best wood materials for making chess pieces. Just like ebony, rosewood is a highly valuable material due to its scarcity. It is strong and heavy and an ideal material in making the black pieces of chess pieces. The craftsmen in ChessBaron exploited the rich combinations of hues in rosewood to [...]

  • Why is chess so mentally hard?

    Updated: 2012-01-16 01:00:28
    Chess as a game has been around for millennia already but many people still find it difficult to grasp and master. While it is a notoriously difficult game to play, its innate source of interesting features has kept this game from disappearing throughout history. Even GM Gary Kasparov admitted that “chess is mental torture”. Chess is [...]

  • ST2018 Elizabethan Chess Set

    Updated: 2012-01-16 01:00:27
    There are lots of Elizabethan chess sets out there in the big wide world, but this one seems extremely nice in the category of quality. The price proves my theory too. But not like it’s extremely expensive. It’s worth the quality you get for these little things. It’s made from crushed marble, and the king [...]

  • ST2017 American Civil War Chess Set

    Updated: 2012-01-16 01:00:27
    This is a Civil War chess set from Chess Baron. Nothing too ‘out there’ with this set, but it’s still nice. No eye candy in the pieces, but they do look very well made. especially the knight, who looks like someone spent alot of time and effort on. The price is extremely high though. You [...]

  • TH2066 Hand Painted Winnie the Pooh Chess

    Updated: 2012-01-16 01:00:27
    Awww, another Winnie the Pooh set from ChessBaron. I love this set because of the fact that not only do I love the show, but it brings back old memories long forgotten of my child hood. Kind of brings you back to the wonderful world of being a kid again. And I especially love the [...]

  • TH2065 Winnie the Pooh Chess Pieces

    Updated: 2012-01-16 01:00:26
    Now, this is a set of chess pieces I might actually want. Winnie the Pooh use to be my favorite show when I was a kid. That’s practically all I ever watched. I didn’t think anyone still remembered that show enough to make something after it. Awww piglet, you’re so cute. You too Winnie. And [...]

  • TH2064 Peter Rabbit Hand Painted Chess Pieces With Board and Case

    Updated: 2012-01-16 01:00:26
    Awww, how cute. I love these little figures. I almost forgot I’m looking at a chess set. Little cute foxies reading books, and duckys dressed up like my grandma. And some other animal in a little bonnet. I can keep on describing each piece for you but I’m pretty sure you can see for yourself. [...]

  • TH2063 Peter Rabbit Chess Set With Board and Case

    Updated: 2012-01-16 01:00:26
    Ya know - I hate when I come across a set that just has nothing interesting to write about it. But that thought didn’t even come close to going though my head when I first saw this set. So much to say about this set! It makes no sense unless it’s based off of some [...]

  • TH2062 SAC Battle of Trafalgar Hand Painted Chess Set

    Updated: 2012-01-16 01:00:26
    This set kind of resembles some other sets Chessbaron offers on their site. It’s based on the old English army during the time of the civil war. Plus it’s hand painted. Which I don’t know who cares. A machine can paint just as well, and you don’t have to pay those things, but whatever floats [...]

  • Chess Software

    Updated: 2012-01-16 01:00:25
    Our favourite chess store has now started stocking the whole range of chess software titles. With Fritz 11 now available and being the main chess software item in demand in the chess community, the whole sector is alight with sales expectation. The whole genre of chess software is a sector that is benefitting from the [...]

  • Chess Sets from Decorative Chess Leaders SAC

    Updated: 2012-01-16 01:00:25
    Leaders in decorative chess sets - SAC have completely overhauled their web site and their businesss! They now stock more than just their superb theme chess range and stock staunton chess, travel chess and even chess computers. SAC is the brand that is more recognised in the world than any other decorative chess name. For [...]

  • SAC Decorative Chess Sets Chess Computers Chess Boards Chess Pieces

    Updated: 2012-01-16 01:00:25
    A fantastic chess set in a decorative range - the Gods of Mythology set of chess pieces has stolen the focus for potential chess buyers. The above picture shows why. The excellent photography shows a certain appeal to the males, but the chap is pretty good looking too - right? All in all, a great set to move [...]

  • Electronic Chess at its Finest

    Updated: 2012-01-16 01:00:24
    The Novag Star Rub is a superb example of electronic chess. Whilst the Excalibur NY22 has beaten most of it’s rivals into a cocked hat with functionality, the Ruby still wins through with it’s slimline shape and it’s well thought out graphics. The model is one of the best of Novags lines and wins over [...]

  • Chess Store Product Feed

    Updated: 2012-01-16 01:00:24
    This store feed for chess computers, electronic chess from a UK chess retailer is an example of the power of RSS feeds from search engine optimisation companies such as TurnerDow.com in an increasingly competitive online space. As consumers become more and more savvy with respect to purchasing online, taking advantage of alternative, free means of [...]

  • Are you Linked In?

    Updated: 2012-01-16 01:00:24
    In Web 2.0 networking - the site Linked-in is a useful SEO resource for outgoing links without the nofollow tag being used and for keeping a tab on resources for your organisation or your personal life. The site allows a typical facebook style accomodation of web resources throughout the web and in real life - we’ve [...]

  • Turnaround Finance, Company Rescue

    Updated: 2012-01-16 01:00:23
    Turnaound finance, company rescue. With worsening trade conditions in Europe and the USA - more and more companies are looking at difficulties through financial difficulty. Companies that help failing companies are growing in importance and Beer and Young are the leaders in that field. Rather than just encourage controlled failure in suffeering companies, Beer and [...]

  • Artificial Intelligence in Chess Computing

    Updated: 2012-01-16 01:00:23
    As seen in pages such as this one on chess computer intelligence, the science of chess computing is alive and kicking at Cambridge University. Chess sets have the social edge but chess computers have the scientific community more engaged. The number of departments in universities across the world engaged in using chess for the furtherance and testing [...]

  • Chess Sets in the USA

    Updated: 2012-01-16 01:00:23
    A truly amazing chess sets store in the US is called ChessBaron USA, one of the family of stores owned by Baron Turner and Jonathan Stefanczyk. They have over 300 different kinds of chess sets with traditional, themes and unusual categories. We’ve never seen such great designs with a strong staunton flavor but a flair [...]

  • Chess Web Optimisation Specialists?

    Updated: 2012-01-16 01:00:22
    In the shrouded world of search engine optimisation, there is now a specialist in optimising websites for favourable placement within search engine results pages. This is obviously a recipe for conflicts of interest, but there is enough variance in the genre to be able to optimise for several different phrases of no interest to other [...]

  • New Electronic Chess Industry Blog

    Updated: 2012-01-16 01:00:22
    Growingly in chess circles, Electronic chess as an industry is a critical part of chess retailing, and a new blog at www.chess-computers.co.uk does a great job of showing how it works - especially in the UK. There’s a post on who dominates chess computer sales in the country and who they come from. It has a post [...]

  • Alert of Chess Computer and Chess Clock New Blogs

    Updated: 2012-01-16 01:00:22
    Hey - at last - two blogs dedicated to Chess Computers and chess clocks - the site chesscomputer.co.uk and chessclock.co.uk. In retail terms - for any chess retail site, chess computers have become a major factor in sales - particularly at Christmas - they appear to be a great pressy. The major there manufacturers are Saitek, Excalibur [...]

  • The New Excalibur Handheld - a boon to Chess Retailers

    Updated: 2012-01-16 01:00:22
    Wow! As Excalibur were unresponsive to our demands for more stock of the 404-D talking touch chess computer - what a result - a new chess computer that beats it’s competitors into first place several times over. The new handheld makes the most of their borrowed ‘New York Times’ brand phrase and includes a backlight [...]

  • Chess Puzzles

    Updated: 2012-01-16 01:00:21
    Chess puzzles are becoming more and more popular among chess players and starters for enhancing their chess playing skills. This site has a detailed page on Chess Puzzles which will surely enhance your chess playing abilities. There are 3 variations of chess puzzles today. Orthodox and Tactical Chess Puzzles Heterodox Chess Puzzles Chess Miner Chess Puzzles Orthodox and tactical chess [...]

  • The History of Chess

    Updated: 2012-01-16 01:00:21
    Chess is said to be one of the oldest games of skill known to man. Some historians claim that the history and origin of chess can be traced down to as early as the 2nd century, and its country of origin to be China. In China, at that time people were playing a game [...]

  • Lighten Up - Chess is Fun

    Updated: 2012-01-16 01:00:21
           Two sites that promote chess for schools and chess for kids are these on Geocities that have serious information - substantial comment and authority but presented in the form of humour. As an example for schools: “The last five decades has yielded scientific research into the benefits of chess for children and has been [...]

  • GPS, Base, Froogle - or whatever they’re calling it today

    Updated: 2012-01-16 01:00:20
    This example can be seen at GPS chess sets. In chess sales - it’s a great idea to use whatever free exposure anyone will provide - especially if the ‘anyone’ is Google. What started as Froogle became Google Base and now has the less nerdy title Google Product Base, or GPS. Sounds like some new [...]

  • Web 2.0 and Chess Sales

    Updated: 2012-01-16 01:00:20
    Take for example this site for chess computer listings in squidoo, or this eSnips page on chess computers and their electronic merits by a chess retailer. How do they affect sales? How does Web 2.0 affect sales of chess through the web? Briefly Web 2.0 refers to the democratisation of the internet, where instead of relying [...]

  • Novag Obsidian Chess Computer

    Updated: 2012-01-16 01:00:20
    As one of the manufacturing leaders of electronic chess computers, the novag company have done a superb job of this machine. Concentrating on the software, they have made a very strong chess engine for this price level. The computer can connect to a PC for enhanced visualisation and development. It has a database built in [...]

  • The Novag Citrine Chess Computer

    Updated: 2012-01-16 01:00:19
    The Citrine is now foremost Chess Computer for all singing, all dancing electronic chess. Man, this thing aint cheap - but it justifies it’s price tag by functionality that hasn’t been seen since the partial retirement of Kasparov beater Big Blue itself. Chess computers have come a long way from the old ‘press sensory, press harder, now [...]

  • Chess Sales in Cyber Malls

    Updated: 2012-01-16 01:00:19
    Update: This company (eDirectory) proved to be somewhat useless and were just interested in taking money - no sales resulted. Good reason to run to a website search engine optimisation company - ranking in the organics is somewhat precarious whilst Google is still in adolescance. Spreading the risk of being pulled from the organic rankings - many eCommerce [...]

  • ChessForums.org

    Updated: 2012-01-16 01:00:19
    Have you visited this great chess forum yet? It’s a perfect place to whine about those awful chess retailers or something else about the game, questions (why does the horsey have to move in that awkward way?), opinions, etc. Maybe you have a question about the origin of the game, or want to find out where [...]

  • Microsoft’s Attempt to Gain Search through ie7?

    Updated: 2012-01-16 01:00:19
      This was posted (by me) on Matt Cutts site (Goolges face to the world) - I want to know that someone from Google knows about this. Has anyone noticed that with the browser ie7 the google search facility (generally top right) only has searches through Google.com if Google are chosen for searching the web? So if you’re in [...]

  • Which woods are used in chess manufacture?

    Updated: 2012-01-16 01:00:18
    Introduction For good quality chess pieces the woods used are Ebony, Bud Rosewood, Redwood and Rosewood. For lesser quality but still excellent chess pieces, the wood used is Boxwood and Sheesham. For cheap chess pieces the wood is generally not genuine, but is reconstituted wood. Ebony chess pieces, bud rosewood chess pieces, redwood chess pieces are woods used for luxury [...]

  • One Page Online Chess Stores - Not such a bad idea

    Updated: 2012-01-16 01:00:18
    Have you noticed these one page chess stores such as the UK Chess Store ChessBaron? Well, not actually one-page. But through RSS feeds all the store’s products are displayed on one page, so where the feed occurs it’s just one page. You then visit the chess store through one of the many hyperlinks available in the [...]

  • The Japanese Theme Chess Set

    Updated: 2012-01-16 01:00:18
    What an unusual chess design - the Japanese Chess Set! Who would ever buy such a thing - it’s ugly, it’s weird, it’s strange,… it’s an affront!,… it’s… it’s wonderful! It’s so different, so unusual…! I must have one! It’s pawns are all little Buddha’s  - each giving their little pieces of insight and wisdom on the current [...]

  • Chess Design: The Amazing Ultimate Knight

    Updated: 2012-01-16 01:00:17
    Imagine you are a chess manufacturer. Constrained by the staunton genre, how do you come up with designs that are significantly different yet in the staunton camp? The designer of the Ultimate chess set (also known as the Napolean) came up with it - and many more designs besides - flair, art, maybe a touch of [...]

  • Chess Sets Online Retailing - Dealing with Aggressive Unethical Competition

    Updated: 2012-01-16 01:00:17
    As a chess set online retailer - what does one do when competitors get closer and closer to the throat? When they threaten to make a ‘personal visit’? When they publish some web defamation? And steal photography and other content to use in selling their knock-offs? A maturing internet has allowed opportunities previously having high entry barriers. Hundreds of thousands of have managed to [...]

  • Why have weighted Chess Pieces?

    Updated: 2012-01-16 01:00:17
    Good chess sets have weighting added to the bottom of the pieces. The base is hollowed out, lead poured in, and the base sealed and capped with a leather or felt disc to hide any imperfections. When I first saw a chess piece without the weighting and with the base apart from the piece, it [...]

  • Couriers for our Chess Sales - Oh Dear!

    Updated: 2012-01-16 01:00:16
    Well, kinda. Only they make us do it instead of themselves. It’s not as if we don’t give a reasonable business over the months. We have many parcels, some small some large, but courier profit margins are so thin that they appear to try anything on to make that little extra. Our packages from chess [...]

  • Chess Retail: Drop Shipping Chess Sales

    Updated: 2012-01-16 01:00:16
    Theme chess sets, chess clocks, chess computers, all of these are periferal to our main business. So our sales of them don’t carry as much profit, but hey, we don’t have to stock them or handle the problems with purchasing, returns, etc. But if only the man blowing bubbles at the top of the diagram were really [...]

  • Chess Design: The Lotus Chess Set

    Updated: 2012-01-16 01:00:16
    Available in Ebony or Rosewood, Lotus chess pieces go back in time some way, and continue to attract customers. As a staunton lover, I don’t quite find myself attracted as much as many appear to be, but the lotus chess set style is certainly here to stay. The bishop is the piece to focus on for design and [...]

  • Whats the Appeal of a Theme Chess Set?

    Updated: 2012-01-16 01:00:15
    In our online chess store in the UK - 25% of the chess set range are theme chess sets. They are wonderful productions with great attention to detail in the design of the chess set. Whether Isle of Lewis, Battle of Culloden, or Sherlock Holmes, the designs are sumptuous and wonderful. I haven’t done much statistical [...]

  • Chess Piece Design after the Jaques-Staunton Hatchet Job

    Updated: 2012-01-16 01:00:15
    It’s all very well having a prescribed design such as Staunton to work with. Sure - we all know where we are,  we all know which one is the pawn and which the bishop, and the queen has her head-dress, etc., but it has all kinda done away with the amazing artistic display of pre-staunton [...]

  • Chess Sales and the Football World Cup

    Updated: 2012-01-16 01:00:15
          Retailers the football (soccer) world over are…. enjoying the football, yelling for their side… but also wailing about the retail dry-up it has brought along. Germany must be doing well for retailing - at least the part of Germany where there are hundreds of thousands of football fans to see their teams slug it out [...]

  • Which Wood is Preferred in Chess Piece Design?

    Updated: 2012-01-16 01:00:14
    It seems traditionalists prefer Ebony Chess Pieces, whilst the asthetically minded prefer Bud Rosewood chess - what have you found? I run a store in the UK and people choose Bud Rosewood chess pieces much more than Ebony - with a ratio of around 70/30. The deep colours possible with Bud Rosewood are quite beautiful [...]

  • Chess Retailing and Buying from a Third World Country

    Updated: 2012-01-16 01:00:14
    It’s no secret that the vast majority of decent chess sets are made in a small area of India. The country that claims to have invented the game has the ‘privilege’ of supplying the world with it’s excellent designs. Whether it’s Pleasant Times, JS Arts, Ivory Works, Checkmate (and many others), the demand for excellence at [...]

  • What’s so special about the Isle of Lewis Chess Set?

    Updated: 2012-01-16 01:00:14
    What is it about the Isle of Lewis chess set that gives it the aura of wonderment resulting in it representing a significant chunk of chess sales? It’s not Staunton and can’t be used in tournament play. It’s kinda confusing which piece is which with some exceptions. There are many excellent chess sets available that fulfil the purpose [...]

  • Is it just Adwords, or is all of Google gone Evil?

    Updated: 2012-01-16 01:00:14
    Adwords exists to enrich a company we know very little about and less about their rules. We're forced to accept it because they are the dominant search engine. What are the rules of phrase bidding?

  • A Game Lost In History

    Updated: 2012-01-16 00:59:19
    The 1886 London International Chess Tournament played host to some of the greatest players of its day and left us with many interesting games to analyze over the years. One participant of interest was an up and coming American chess player by the name of Samuel Lipschutz, who had the seemingly unfortunate luck of having to face the legendary [...]

  • Anand Defeats Topalov, Retains Title

    Updated: 2012-01-16 00:59:18
    SOFIA, BULGARIA – Viswanathan Anand defeated Veselin Topalov with the Black pieces in the 12th and deciding game of their world championship match today to retain his title by a score of 6.5 to 5.5.  Topalov’s 32. exf4 may go down as one of the most controversial moves in world chess championship history. Topalov simply [...]

  • An Unbelievable Mate

    Updated: 2012-01-16 00:59:17
    During my extensive research on Jackson Showalter, I recently came across this article from 1916 that details an inexplicable eleven move checkmate suffered by then American chess champion Frank Marshall at a Brooklyn, New York simul. The article is shown below and the moves of the game are also given. SOURCE: Washington Post – April 23rd, 1916 [...]

  • Botvinnik-Capablanca (1936)

    Updated: 2012-01-16 00:59:16
    The third Moscow international chess tournament in 1936 had an impressive field of participants, including two former world champions (Jose Raul Capablanca, Emanuel Lasker) and one future world champion (Mikhail Botvinnik).  The tournament took place at the Hall of Columns in Moscow, Russia from May 14th to June 8th, 1936. The solid mix of Western and Soviet competitors [...]

  • Remembering Bobby Fischer

    Updated: 2012-01-16 00:59:15
      One year ago today, the greatest chess player of all time passed away in Iceland of kidney failure.  Bobby Fischer was 64 years old when he died and despite the fact that he had not played competitive chess since 1992, he was still the most talked about player in the annals of chess history. There have  since [...]

  • Even Champions Can Blunder

    Updated: 2012-01-16 00:59:14
    Stefano Roselli del Turco was a strong international chess player in the 1920′s and 1930′s.  He won the Italian Chess Championship in 1920, 1923, and 1931.  Even this strong chess master was not immune to bad games or blunders. At the famous 1925 Baden-Baden tournament, he played a game against the legendary Efim Bogoljubow in which he [...]

  • Reshevsky’s Tournament Debut

    Updated: 2012-01-16 00:59:13
    Samuel Reshevsky, the legendary chess prodigy who was born in Poland and later immigrated to the United States, made his tournament debut at the age of 10 years old.  The site was the Chess Club International in New York City and the date was October 8th, 1922. The youngster’s opponent was Charles Jaffe, a very [...]

  • Latest Chess Poll

    Updated: 2012-01-16 00:59:12
    Which Chess Match That Never Took Place Would You Most Like To Have Seen? Our recent poll poses an interesting question, one of which makes you go back in time and really think about the matchups that never took place.  This is one of the most compelling polls that we’ve come up with and one of [...]

  • Kasparov Undone

    Updated: 2012-01-16 00:59:11
    The 1983 qualifying cycle to determine a challenger for Anatoly Karpov was filled with chess legends both past and future.  In the quarterfinal round, up and coming Russian player Garry Kasparov faced off against fellow Russian, Alexander Beliavsky. With Kasparov ahead by a full point, Beliavsky turned out a masterpiece in game 4 of their [...]

  • A Capablanca Masterpiece

    Updated: 2012-01-16 00:59:09
    The London International Chess Congress of 1922 provided us with many memorable games.  Jose Raul Capablanca was the reigning world champion at the time and headlined an impressive cast of participants.  His first round game was against future world champion Max Euwe, the very first meeting between these two great players. Capablanca had the black [...]

  • Chevannes visits Chess America!

    Updated: 2012-01-13 01:11:29
    WFM Sabrina Chevannes of Birmingham, England penned an article for ChessBase about her American chess experience. Late last year, Sabrina told me she was coming to the U.S. for a visit. I had been covering her chess activities since she was around 13. Unfortunately, she would be too far away for an overdue face-to-face meeting, [...]

  • NEW! Traditional Staunton Chess Sets

    Updated: 2012-01-12 19:12:13
    We wanted to welcome the new year in with a bang, so we are introducing our new Traditional Staunton Chess Sets! These beautiful sets feature a standard Staunton-style piece and come in a variety of colors. The king height stands at just under 4″ on these babies and every piece is weighted. Along with the [...]

  • 2012 Tata Steel Chess (Wijk aan Zee)

    Updated: 2012-01-12 04:20:19
    In a couple of days, Wijk aan Zee will host the strongest field in its 74th edition. The average rating is 2754 with several of the top players on the card. Sponsored by Tata Steel conglomerate, the power-packed lineup includes reigning champion Hikaru Nakamura, the world highest-rated player Magnus Carlsen and world number two Levon [...]

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