Northern California chess players are cordially invited to take part in a multi-site chess tournament on Saturday April 9th, 2016. The tournament site for California players is: Achiever Institute, 43475 Ellsworth Street Fremont, CA 94539
Best State Meet Ever for MSJE!
Coach Joe's Report on the 2016 Calchess Scholastic State Championships The 2016 Northern California Scholastic Chess Championships were held the weekend of March 19th and 20th at the Santa Clara convention center. Over 900 students and more the 50 schools competed in these championships. Mission San Jose Elementary school (MSJE) of Fremont was the big winnerContinue reading "Best State Meet Ever for MSJE!"
1,000 Year-Old Chess Set to be Auctioned Off
The 10th-century chess set is believed to have been made in the city of Nishapur, now modern-day Iran, with several pieces equivalent to chess figures such as pawns, knights, kings and queens.... Read the full article via http://ift.tt/1TN5Gem
The Chess Engine that Died So AlphaGo Could Live
AlphaGo, a computer program designed by Google DeepMind, has just one more game to go against top-ranked Go player Lee Sedol in Seoul, South Korea, in a five-game match reminiscent of the 1997 showdown between Deep Blue and Garry Kasparov.... Read the full article via http://ift.tt/1U0Knqe
Final Reminder to Register Your Child for the SPFNO Chess Championship
Dear Fellow Chess Parents, Do children who play competitive chess develop skills that will give them advantages over their non-chess peers? Yes, I certainly believe so! My name is Chris Torres and I am the Organizer for the Susan Polgar Foundation's National Open for Girls and Boys. If you sign your childContinue reading "Final Reminder to Register Your Child for the SPFNO Chess Championship"
Harold Dondis, 93; Globe chess columnist beat Bobby Fischer
In March 1964, Harold Dondis was carried out of the Wachusett Chess Club in Fitchburg on the shoulders of his peers after he defeated future world champion Bobby Fischer. At the time, Mr.... Read the full article via http://ift.tt/1TKMlXR
Sam Loyd Puzzles are Infuriatingly Fantastic!
It took me exactly 16:22 to solve this seemingly simple chess problem! White to move and mate in three by Sam Loyd, 1868.
Upcoming Chess Tournament
BASIS Independent Silicon Valley Winter Scholastic January 9, 2016 @ BASIS Independent Silicon Valley, 1290 Parkmoor Ave, San Jose, CA 95126 (9:30am-5:30pm; please check in by 9am) Two Sections: Non-Rated and USCF Rated Non-Rated Section ($35/player) - Open to players who have played either 1 USCF Rated tournament or never played a tournament before. NoContinue reading "Upcoming Chess Tournament"
It’s Your Move: daily chess puzzle # 157
Examine all biffs yet again works. 1…Bf2+! wins a pawn after 2 Qf2 Qc4; so instead 2 Kf2, when 2…Qc5+ 3 Kf1 Ng4! and the threat of 4…Nh2 mate means that White can’t move his Bc4, so that Ne3+ next move captures it. Or 2….Ng4+ is probably stronger, with 3 Kg1 being met by 3…Qc5+Continue reading "It’s Your Move: daily chess puzzle # 157"
More Commendations
Dear Mr. Torres, On behalf of the FIDE President Mr. Kirsan Ilyumzhinov, please, find attached the certificate for the title of Arena International Master. Best Regards, Michalis Kaloumenos Chariman of FIDE Online Commission
#HappyNewYear from the Torres Chess and Music Academy
2015 was a banner year for scholastic chess in Northern California! One of the high points was undoubtedly the California premier of the Susan Polgar Foundation National Open for Girls and Boys. The feedback we received about the tournament was overwhelmingly positive with some very insightful suggestions as to what parents and coaches would likeContinue reading "#HappyNewYear from the Torres Chess and Music Academy"
A crafty stalemate
From page 57 of Hendricks Move First, Think Later, Chapter 6 Pattern-like Knowledge. The following position is a good example of how we look for patterns in chess and fail to see solutions that do not fit into those. See if you can find the draw for white here, I know I certainly couldn’t.... Read the fullContinue reading "A crafty stalemate"
Remembering Emory Tate on the Occasion of his Birthday
Tomorrow, 12/27/2015, would have been Emory Tate's 57th birthday. Emory left chess enthusiasts with so much to remember him by that he will truly never be forgotten. Below, I am sharing Emory's account of his victory in a blindfold simul held just one week before his untimely passing. All of the colorful annotations areContinue reading "Remembering Emory Tate on the Occasion of his Birthday"
Free #Chess Win?! It Must Be Christmas!
Just found out that my Latvian correspondence chess opponent accidentally stepped over his allotted time in a drawn position. Free win on Christmas!? I'll take it!
Commendations
24 December 2015 Hi, Chris ! Congratulations on attaining the rating of Master in USCF Correspondence Chess. This is an excellent accomplishment and the attached certificate honors your success. . Continue reading "Commendations "
More Useful Junk
It's nice to have friends who appreciate fun chess. Rick Kennedy recently featured one of my swashbuckling victories on his blog about the Jerome Gambit. Readers of this blog probably remember Chris Torres. He hosts the Chess Musings blog. He presented the Jerome gambit game Amateur - Blackburne, London as "The Most Violent Chess GameContinue reading "More Useful Junk"
The 2016 Susan Polgar Foundation’s National Open for Girls and Boys
The prestigious annual Susan Polgar Foundation National Open was created in 2006 in order to give more opportunities to young chess players in the United States. The 2016 SPFNO is an official qualifying event for the Susan Polgar Foundation's National Invitational for Girls and the 2016 FIDE World Youth Chess Championship. Entrants will be brokenContinue reading "The 2016 Susan Polgar Foundation’s National Open for Girls and Boys"
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It’s Your Move: daily chess puzzle # 153
Finding that nothing ‘clicked’ after 1 Nf6+, my first thoughts were to exploit Black’s near zugzwang, improve the rooks, and then ‘do something’. But I couldn’t see what to do here either, until, back to ever reliable Examine All Biffs, I saw 1 Na5! and its point.... Read the full article via http://ift.tt/1NIg672
Kindred’s Special: 1945 Radio Match cont’d
I met the colorful and brilliant tactician Al Horowitz while making several trips to the Manhattan Chess Club located at the time at the Hudson Hotel quarters while in training at Fort Dix, New Jersey.... Read the full article via http://ift.tt/1MJitWq
