A difficult Bishop vs Knight situation worthy of study.
Calchess Super States 2014
The first day of the 2014 Calchess Super States is complete. Tournament directors, players, coaches and parents can relax for a few hours before chess battles starts again in the morning. Below, I give my readers a brief recap of the day's highlights as well as some photographs I took when I wasn't analyzing students'Continue reading "Calchess Super States 2014"
Calchess Super States
The Calchess Super States is an enormous event that can be confusing for veteran chess parents and downright overwhelming for the newbies. Below is what you need to know to survive the weekend. As the event progresses, return to this blog for unique analysis and articles about the 2014 Calchess Super State Championships. Continue reading "Calchess Super States"
Joe Lonsdale’s Legacy to Northern California
Santa Clara, California (PRWEB) April 24, 2014 A TCAMA Instructor is Receiving the Greatest Honor Ever Bestowed on a Chess Coach from the Governing Body of Northern California Chess On Saturday, April 26, while many people are still asleep, elementary school children will turn out in mass to play chess in the largest StateContinue reading "Joe Lonsdale’s Legacy to Northern California"
Chess Proficiency By Country [INFOGRAPHIC] #chess #proficiency
Once upon a time in Mexico: A Chess Adventure Retold by Francisco Anchondo
My friend Francisco Anchondo sent me a story from one of his recent chess adventures in Mexico. The story is fantastic and the game is even better. Enjoy! From Francisco: On my way to Ensenada at 2:30 AM my vehicle was having some electrical problems. l waited at 7/11 /Pemex service station Continue reading "Once upon a time in Mexico: A Chess Adventure Retold by Francisco Anchondo"
Chess in the Sea
I always enjoy a fine work of chess themed art.
Young Chess Players Set to Compete in Honor of Defeating Breast Cancer
The Torres Chess and Music Academy will be hosting a chess tournament in Fremont, California in order to raise funds in the fight against breast cancer. Fremont, CA (PRWEB) April 19, 2014 Nearly every family has been touched by the disease known broadly as cancer. Every May, we set aside a date toContinue reading "Young Chess Players Set to Compete in Honor of Defeating Breast Cancer"
April’s Chess Combination of the Month
This month’s chess combination comes from a nice win I had over “Flash,” the number two ranked player on VelocityChess.com. Each Month I will select one combination that I played in a real game to examine in detail for the benefit of my students and readers. When it is your turn, the first thingContinue reading "April’s Chess Combination of the Month"
Aravindh Chithambaram Veerappan, The Next Vishy Anand
I am not sure that Aravindh Chithambaram is the next "Vishy" but he is a very special chess talent and could use some financial assistance.
Test your chess: Reitstein problem 107
A slight improvement in the value of the Black Queen makes all the difference for Chavkin.
All in the Game
Perhaps the best essay on chess I have read this year.
UMBC’s Chess Team Ranks Second in the Nation
It is very encouraging to see so many serious college chess teams in the United States. When you think about it, encouraging college chess makes more sense for academic institutions than promoting some other college sports where the risk of traumatic brain injuries are so much higher.
Test your chess: Reitstein problem 105
Examine all your checks, captures and threats in order to spot a most enjoyable tactical shot.
The Automaton Chess Player
I have always found the tales of Wolfgang Von Kempelen's chess automation to be some of the most intriguing portions of the history of chess. Enjoy...
Oops She Did It Again!
To most fans of college athletics, a coach fails unless he/she wins it all every time. To Susan Polgar, the head coach of Webster University’s Chess Team, success and failure are connected like cause and effect. Still, her unique philosophy on coaching chess has allowed her to set a record that even the harshestContinue reading "Oops She Did It Again!"
Chess
I do enjoy good chess art.
The elegant sportsmanship of Peter Svidler
Peter Svidler was my favorite player in the 2014 FIDE Candidates and in most events that he participates in. His chess is inspiring, his personality is engaging and his attitude is something every chess player can learn from.
Susan Polgar Explains Her Coaching Philosophy
Susan Polgar is, in my humble opinion, the best chess coach in the United States. Her achievement of coaching two different division 1 colleges to National Chess Championships on several occasions speaks volumes as to her abilities. I believe Susan's coaching philosophy should prove useful for coaches of any discipline. Obtained from http://susanpolgar.blogspot.com/2014/04/my-coaching-philo<a href="http://susanpolgar.blogspot.com/2014/04/my-coaching-philosophy.html?m=1 ManyContinue reading "Susan Polgar Explains Her Coaching Philosophy"
Tigran Petrosian. In Memoriam
"Chess is a game by its form, an art by its content and a science by the difficulty of gaining mastery in it. Chess can convey as much happiness as a good book or work of music can. However, it is necessary to learn to play well and only afterwards will one experience real delight."Continue reading "Tigran Petrosian. In Memoriam"
