National Chess Day Spotlight: Tamaghna Roy
October 11, 2025 – Columbia Chess Club
Tamaghna Roy representing South Carolina at the 2025 Tournament of Champions
When I first met Tamaghna Roy in 2023, I directed his very first over-the-...
The State Championship: Back In The Ring (For Real This Time)
Trophies and Club Awards
Three weeks after writing Back In The Ring, I found myself lacing up the metaphorical gloves again — this time for the 2025 South Carolina State Cha...
Tunnelvision XXXVI: Three Years, Fifty Players, and One Surprising Win
Three years ago, Tunnelvision was just Brandon, me, and a stack of folding tables in a church hall.No livestream. No team of TDs. No custom pens or scoresheets, not even a pla...
Back in the Ring: My Inaugural Post as a Chess.com Top Blogger
Well, this is new. I get to type the words “Top Blogger” next to my name, and it feels a bit surreal. Thank you to Chess.com, the Blog Champs community, and to all of my f...
Storming the Gates: A Slav Defense Blitz Battle
Some games aren’t just about finding the best moves — they’re about imposing your will on the board, taking risks, and making your opponent walk into the storm you’ve been qu...
My Chess Journey: From San Diego Subway Matches to Building a Chess Legacy in South CarolinaBy James Brandmair
My journey with chess began when I was ten years old, learning the rules from my dad after moving from Columbia, SC to San Diego...
Beating the Gremlin: My Game vs. GremlinPlaysChess at Tunnelvision XXXIV
By James Brandmair
Round 2 of Tunnelvision XXXIV gave me the rare opportunity to play an opponent I’ve long admired—not just as a chess player, but as a conten...
Round 1 – Holding Strong in 111 Moves
Opponent: Neil Noronha (1483)Result: 1-0
Neil is a sharp and dedicated high school player who regularly makes the 90-minute drive from Florence to compete. He plays both aggressively and patient...
Eight Games, One Week: Tactics, Lessons, and Surprises at Columbia Chess Club
Three events. Eight classical games. One exhausted but wiser chess player.
👋 The Setup
Last week was a grind — the kind of grind that serious improvement dem...
Holding the Line: A Nimzo-Sicilian Draw vs. a Veteran Opponent
By James Brandmair | June 2025 Classical Month – Round 1
Facing an experienced player like Robert Folts (1622) is never an easy task—especially when you&rsq...
The Nimzowitsch Surprise – A Battle Against Aaryav SahaBy James Brandmair
Heading into Round 5 of the Columbia Chess Club Championship, I had spent the week prepping to face Aarush Panda with the Black pieces. But as pairings go, I found...
Outplayed in the Endgame — Lessons from Tunnelvision XXXII
The final round of Tunnelvision XXXII paired me with a tough opponent—Erik Murrah, a strong chess dad with a 1600+ rating. I had the white pieces and was ready to battle it...
Columbia Club Championship - Round 3White: Mark Ritchie (1466)Black: James Brandmair (1380)Result: 1-0
This game was one of those painful but instructive battles that haunt you just enough to make you better. Mark Ritchie played solidly, capit...
Game Analysis – Round 2, 2025 Columbia Chess Club ChampionshipJames Brandmair (1380) vs. Chase Norton (649)Result: 1-0
I went into this game trying to keep things flexible and simple. I played 1.Nf3 followed by g3 and Bg2, aiming for a q...
“Brandmair’s Boast Rap”
Yeah, checkmate season, we takin’ no Ls,Brandmair on the board, ringin’ victory bells.Columbia’s finest, the club’s in the spot,Set up the pieces, let’s see what you g...
I can’t believe I finally did it—I scored my first win over a titled player! For those who don’t know, National Master Mike Sailer is a resident fixture at the Columbia Chess Club here in South Carolina. With 21 state championshi...
The Giant Slayer
It was a crisp January evening at the Columbia Chess Club. The Dual Action Quad Night had just begun, and players of all skill levels filled the room, their focused expressions masking the fierce determination in their hearts...
The Columbia Chess Club has made great strides over the past year. Starting out with just a handful of casual meetings, the club has now grown to regularly host tournaments with over 30 players, and even organized the largest open chess tournament...
A king sits on his black throne,His agents obeying every orderSome moving quickly,Others moving slowly,All seeking to topple the purityThe white king on his white throne.Oh king, move your pawns,Gather your alliesThe weak and plentyInvest in them,...
On the 12th of April 2012 I join the Columbia Chess Club and the USCF. There I played my first rated game and surprised them all by winning it against a solid player in the 1400 rating range. The told me that most new comers to their club are eit...
Im starting to study chess, I have My System and Chess Praxis by Aaron Nimzovitch along with The Art of Attach in Chess, an opening glossary, Tao of Chess and a few other books Im going to study. I bought the Diamond Membership and it's useful so ...