Fremont Summer Chess Camp: Week 3
The Torres Chess and Music Academy is constantly at work making sure the events we offer your children are the very best in California. Below are some images from week 3 of the 2014 Fremont Summer Chess Camp. There is still one more week left in our chess camp at Mission San Jose Elementary SchoolContinue reading "Fremont Summer Chess Camp: Week 3"
Korchnoi’s Maneuvre: A History
Test your chess: Reitstein problem 202
182: Problematic Picnic
Very clever illustration. There, of course, is no way for the knight to get to the square with apple.
Checkmate
Too many Canadian girls giving up on chess in high school, says governing body
A chess puzzle from today’s Dortmund tournament
Emory Tate Delivers a Legendary Performance at the Fremont Summer Chess Camp
International Master Emory Tate stunned the Bay Area's best young chess players by achieving a perfect score in a massive simultaneous chess exhibition at the Torres Chess and Music Academy's Fremont Summer Chess Camp. Fremont, California (PRWEB) July 13, 2014 For all those unaware of what a great chess player International Master Emory TateContinue reading "Emory Tate Delivers a Legendary Performance at the Fremont Summer Chess Camp"
chess
Fascinating story about a different sort of "Police" chess tournament.
Fremont Summer Chess Camp: Week 2
The Torres Chess and Music Academy's Fremont Summer Chess Camp continued to enrich the lives of children during its second week of operation. Below are some of the highlights from week 2: There is still plenty of time toContinue reading "Fremont Summer Chess Camp: Week 2"
Test your chess: Reitstein problem 198
Test your chess: Reitstein problem 197
Chess Puzzle Friday
The Pros of Chess
Test your chess: Reitstein problem 196
Test your chess: Reitstein problem 195
Make a chess board from nuts and bolts
Marcel Duchamp, Chess Enthusiast, Created an Art Deco Chess Set That’s Now Available via 3D Printer
Chess – A State of Mind
A chess documentary worth watching.
