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Earnings of top women chess players

Submitted by IM IMCheap on Mon Jun 1, 2009 10:35am.

Being a sportsman is risky. The winner takes it all, while the loser is left in the dust. In women chess the situation is even more "egalitarian" - the elite players have hardly more chances of buying a limousine than the rest. First of all, prize... Read more »

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The Nakamura Brothers

Submitted by billwall on Fri May 29, 2009 3:41pm.

Asuka Nakamura was born on February 4, 1986 in Hirakata City, Osaka Prefecture, Japan.  His mother is Carolyn Nakamura Weeramantry, a classically trained musician and former public school teacher. Hikaru Nakamura (pronounced Heh-CAR-uh NAH-ku... Read more »

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US Champs and a Tribute to Bobby Fischer

Submitted by GM Julio_Becerra on Wed May 27, 2009 12:11am.

During the last USA Championship I was meditating in relation to the magnificence and recognition of this tournament. I do not know if there is a specific database with all the games just from US Championship competition, because it could be an in... Read more »

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Interview with WGM Natalia Pogonina

Submitted by sandeepg on Tue May 26, 2009 9:18pm.

Natalia Pogonina is a leading Russian chess Woman Grandmaster and member of the Russian chess Olympic team. Her current FIDE rating is over 2500.  She won the gold medal at the 1st International Mind Sports Games, some of her best performance... Read more »

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Women and men in chess – crushing the stereotypes

Submitted by IM IMCheap on Sun May 24, 2009 12:50pm.

WGM Pogonina, a top women grandmaster rated 2501 FIDE, shares her views on the evergreen topic “why do women play chess worse than men” and takes a look at the future of women’s chess.   Chess is often divided into men’s chess and wom... Read more »

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A Fischer Brief

Submitted by NM GreenLaser on Sat May 23, 2009 6:59pm.

Robert James Fischer was born March 9, 1943 and died January 17, 2008. He learned how to play chess at the age of six. At seven, he began to play in clubs and have instructors. In 1956, at 13, which is the record, he won the United States Junior C... Read more »

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Some sacrifices are sound, the rest are mine - Mikhail Tal

Submitted by ogerboy on Tue May 19, 2009 12:46am.

The 'Magician from Riga', has been both commenting, and commented on about his sacrifices. 'Tal doesn't move his pieces by hand, he uses a magic wand' - Ragozin, commenting on Tal 'You must take your opponent into a deep, dark forest, where 2+2=... Read more »

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Bobby fischer

Submitted by allie_angel on Sun May 17, 2009 10:56pm.

Robert James 'Bobby' Fischer, the great grandmaster of a truly amazing game chess was born on March 29, 1941 in Chicago, Illnoise. He was interested in chess since childhood.He learned the rules of chess only at the age of 6! He played and won maa... Read more »

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Korchnoi: Viktor Victorious!

Submitted by FM FM_Eric_Schiller on Sun May 17, 2009 4:55pm.

Viktor Korchnoi just keeps going, playing stellar chess even in his late 70s. He'll be playing in the Staunton Memorial this summer, so I thought it might be a good idea to remind you what a creative player he is. These three games are not his mos... Read more »

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Paul Morphy: the First Modern Player (part II)

Submitted by GM Julio_Becerra on Wed May 13, 2009 2:21am.

After his victory in the First American Congress, Morphy received an invitation to participate in an international chess tournament to be held in Brimingham, England in the summer of 1858. This trip to Europe was the key moment in Paul Morphy's ch... Read more »

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Natalia Pogonina's Official Website

Submitted by IM IMCheap on Sun May 10, 2009 2:41pm.

All chess fans and people who like beautiful girls - welcome to WGM Natalia Pogonina's website! There you will find lots of nice photos, Natalia's blog, chess games, tactics problems, etc. Don't miss a great opportunity to communicate in person w... Read more »

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2009 US Championship

Submitted by IM dpruess on Sat May 9, 2009 1:48pm.

The 2009 U.S. Chess Championship is here-- in fact, as I'm finishing this preview, the second round is just getting started. First things first, the games can be followed live at noon daily at http://saintlouischessclub.org/US-Championship-2009-L... Read more »

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Coverage of the 2009 U.S. Chess Championship!

Submitted by chessfan007 on Sat May 9, 2009 1:25pm.

The 2009 U.S. Championship first round pairings were announced today at the opening ceremony, held at the Saint Louis Museum of Art. American Idol contestant Aloha Mischeaux sang the national anthem, while the lieutenant governor Peter Kinder and ... Read more »

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Beginning of the 2009 U.S. Chess Championship in St. Louis

Submitted by chessfan007 on Sat May 9, 2009 1:22pm.

The spirit of Marcel Duchamp is taking over Saint Louis just in time for the final countdown to the U.S. Championship (live coverage link) . Check out photos from the Duchamp book panel discussion on Tuesday night, Marcel Duchamp: The Art of Chess... Read more »

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The King of Chess in St. Louis

Submitted by chessfan007 on Sat May 9, 2009 1:19pm.

At first glance, Charles Lawton displays nothing extraordinary: deliberate gait, quiet voice, slight smile."Call me Charles," he says on introduction.But around St. Louis chess boards, he is "The Man."Lawton, 56, of University City, is the only lo... Read more »

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U.S. Chess Championship Results (So Far)

Submitted by chessfan007 on Sat May 9, 2009 1:03pm.

Round 1Friday, May 8, 2:00 pm CST   The first round of the U.S. Championship has begun and it is in progress now. Hikaru Nakamura and Alexander Shabalov will be an interesting battle. Several players will make their debut including hometown favo... Read more »

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2009 Chess Championship Begins in St. Louis!

Submitted by chessfan007 on Sat May 9, 2009 11:39am.

Are you ready for a truly spectacular 2009 U.S. Championship that’s set to get underway at the new Chess Club and Scholastic Center of Saint Louis? The 24 contenders include the “big three” of Gata Kamsky, Hikaru Nakamura, Alexander Onischuk... Read more »

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Pal Benko Is Free

Submitted by NM GreenLaser on Sat May 9, 2009 10:48am.

Pal Benko was born July 14, 1928 in Amiens, France to Hungarian parents and raised in Hungary. Benko won the Hungarian Championship in 1948. In 1957, after playing board 1 for Hungary in the World Student Team Championship in Reykjavik, Iceland, B... Read more »

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Paul Morphy: the First Modern Player

Submitted by GM Julio_Becerra on Wed May 6, 2009 12:44am.

What can I say about Paul Morphy that my readers don't already know? Imagine, my audience knows as much of the man as anyone can know which is unfortunately very little. Perhaps because the man, the chess player, appeared out of nowhere, captured ... Read more »

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Adolf Anderssen: A Good Positional Player!

Submitted by GM Julio_Becerra on Wed Apr 29, 2009 1:22am.

Everybody knows about Adolf Anderssen's combinations: "the Immortal" and "the Evergreen"... but, who knows about the positional games from Anderssen?! Yes, its true, Anderssen was a great positional player! Of course he shines in combinational pla... Read more »

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2009 SAMFORD CHESS FELLOWSHIP WON BY RAY ROBSON

Submitted by chessfan007 on Mon Apr 27, 2009 5:57pm.

Ray Robson of Largo, Florida, a fourteen year old International Chessmaster (“IM”), has been awarded thetwenty-fourth FRANK P. SAMFORD, JR. CHESS FELLOWSHIP. Ray is home-schooled and is able to devote four or more hours per day to chess study.... Read more »

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Stein Blackjacks Portisch in 21

Submitted by NM GreenLaser on Sat Apr 25, 2009 4:20pm.

Leonid Stein was born near Lvov, Ukraine, then in the Soviet Union, on Nov. 12, 1934 and died July 4, 1973. At the time, Stein was a world class player. He won the Soviet Armed Forces Championship in 1955. He became a master as a result of his 3rd... Read more »

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Tarrasch Sees His Opponent's Future

Submitted by NM GreenLaser on Sat Apr 18, 2009 2:02pm.

Siegbert Tarrasch was born March 5, 1862 and died February 17, 1934. He was one of the best players of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Around 1890, he may have been the best. World Champion Wilhelm Steinitz offered him the opportunity to p... Read more »

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France or England?

Submitted by GM Julio_Becerra on Wed Apr 15, 2009 11:15am.

Nine years later after the match between Labourdonnais and Mac Donnell, the same situation occurred but this time, in Paris, with an Englishman challenging a Frenchman, and in both cases the guest triumphed. The match Saint Amant – Staunton ... Read more »

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Tony Miles - the First Native Born British Grandmaster

Submitted by NM GreenLaser on Sat Apr 11, 2009 8:57pm.

Tony Miles (April 23, 1955-November 12, 2001) became the first over-the-board grandmaster born in the United Kingdom in 1976. His best results were in the 1970s and 1980s. He was able to win games against several former world champions. His most f... Read more »

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