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HastingsChessClub
HastingsChessClub
Location: Hastings, East Sussex. England, United Kingdom
Joined: 3/5/13
Last Online: 5/18/13
Points: 3 points
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browsingcentre
Location: India
Joined: 11/13/10
Last Online: 11/13/10
Points: 0 points
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Location: melaka, Malaysia
Joined: 1/5/10
Last Online: 1/5/10
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  • Q&A with Coach Heisman Apr 26, 2013

    Thanks to the Hatboro-Horsham High School Hall of Fame luncheon, I performed this show in suit and tie . There was a question or two about my involvement with the Kasparov-Deep Blue matches. Although I worked at both matches, I was only involved... | Read More

  • Chess.com Player Profiles: GM Magesh Chandran Panchanathan

    He didn´t like school but has a masters degree in computer science,  his nickname is "Captain Mag-Pan" (according to IM Danny Rensch) and he happens to be a fan of Ghandi... Meet Grandmaster Magesh Chandran Panchanathan from Madurai in India, ... | Read More

  • Chess.com Player Profiles: Roman Yakovlevich Dzindzichasvili

    The media-shy grandmaster Roman Yakovlevich Dzindzichasvili, once the number four player in the world, has rarely if ever given an interview before. We learn about his meetings with some of the true giants and geniuses of chess - Fischer, Botvinn... | Read More

  • "200 Open Games" by David Bronstein

    This week I will be reviewing a unique book - 200 Open Games, by the former "Vice-World Champion", David Bronstein. Rather than fully annotated games, this book presents 200 short vignettes, each followed by an un-annotated game, with one diagram.... | Read More

  • Q&A with Coach Heisman Apr 12, 2013

    Chess is a game of knowledge and skill. Yet many players - as evidenced from the majority of questions I get on the show - seem to think improvement initiatives lean toward the knowledge side, typical questions being "Where can I learn more about ... | Read More


    • Hebrews 13:17.

      "Obey your leaders, and submit; for they keep watch over your souls, as those who will give an account. Let them do this with joy and not with grief, for this would be unprofitable for you." Hebrews 13:17.   The word translated here as 'obey', ... | Read More

    • Hints and Tip for Beginners...

      Hello ppl plz follow my progress as i take my 1100 and double it to 2200 Master rating. My hints and tips i will post here over time, i am 50 n not played 30 yrs; can a 50 year old become a Master? = well yes n here will show you how... My rating... | Read More

      • crok
      • | May 18, 2013
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    • Chess King

      Recently came across  software that may be of interest to members here. Its name is  Chess King and it offers some interesting training options combined with the Houdini engine. For example you can play against it and it will offer you great hin... | Read More

    • Chess.com TV - YGA by GM Magesh - May 8th, 2013

      Dear Chess.com TV Viewers,           I started this weeks YGA just a couple of hours before I started playing the Metropolitan Chess Closed GM tournament. Since I had to do this one using the internet connection in a hotel, there were some ... | Read More

      • thamizhan
      • | May 15, 2013
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    • How the Internet has changed chess: Part 2

      Thank you for coming back to read my continuing series. The biggest change I have noticed in the last 17 years is that there are now fewer chess clubs and weekend events and participation is much lower. Why is this? There are many reasons includin... | Read More

      • aww-rats
      • | May 15, 2013
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      • | 20 comments

Video Lessons



  • Karch, Robert

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    Robert Alfred Karch (1930-2010) was born on March 24, 1930.  He was active in organized chess for over 60 years.   Robert played chess for the Lincoln High School team in Tacoma Washington in the 1940s.  He enlisted in the United States Army ... Read More »

  • Becker, Georg Albert

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    Gerog Becker (1896-1984) was an Austrian-born chess player and International Master (1953).  He played for Austria (1931), then Germany (1939), on their chess Olympiad team.  He was Austrian champion in 1925.  He was editor of Wiene... Read More »

  • Vera Menchik Club

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    Players who lost to Vera Menchik.  Before the start of the Carlsbad International Tournament in 1929, Albert Becker said if man should lose to this woman, he would be a member of the Vera Menchik Club.  His was the first member.  Ot... Read More »

  • Russia

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    Chess was first introduced in Russia in 820 A.D.  Some scholars believe chess originated in Russia.  Ivory pieces that may have been used as chess pieces were discovered in Southern Uzbekistan and dated to the 2nd Century A.D.  ... Read More »

  • Manhattan Chess Club

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    Founded on November 24, 1877 at the Café Logeling in New York City.   Dues were $4 a year.  On December 7, 1877 the members voted for the name of the chess club to be the Manhattan Chess Club (the other choices were Morphy Ch... Read More »