Why was chess so popular in the Soviet Union?

Why was chess so popular in the Soviet Union?

PeterDoggers
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The second episode of the podcast Masters and Matches tells about Moscow 1925, the first super tournament in the Russian capital held exactly a century ago. It was the career's peak for Efim Bogoljubow, who won the tournament ahead of Lasker and C...

Chessable Roundup: December 6, 2025

Chessable Roundup: December 6, 2025

Chessable
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When your pieces know what they're doing, the game almost wins itself. So for this week's round-up of courses, we're all about playing your pieces to their full potential. You'll learn how to develop fast, take control of key squares, and...

Brilliant Positional Sacrifice Played Today!

Brilliant Positional Sacrifice Played Today!

GM mauricioflores
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This game will probably go down as one of the greatest games in Argentina's chess history. The rising star Faustino Oro, one of the most promising youngsters in the world, played White against the 7-time Argentine champion Diego Flores in the 100t...

How to reach 1800, part 1

How to reach 1800, part 1

GM mauricioflores
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We all want to get better at chess, but the path to get there is different depending on our level. I'm starting a series on helping people go from approximately 1600 to 1800, and I'm doing so by analyzing game submissions (feel free to post your...

A Century of Chess: London/Bern 1932

A Century of Chess: London/Bern 1932

kahns
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In 1929, Alekhine defended his world championship like a mortal — with Bogoljubow keeping pace with him for much of the match until Alekhine surged ahead. But after that Alekhine started a tournament run that has a claim to being the greates...

How I became the Clarendon U1800 Champion

How I became the Clarendon U1800 Champion

yrushawn
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November 8, 2025 With the tournament only 5 days away, I started my preparation by doing puzzles on Lichess, as I had cancelled my Chess.com subscription because I wasn't using it as often. Therefore, I'm not willing to pay for a service that I ...

New episodes of The Chess News Podcast!

New episodes of The Chess News Podcast!

PeterDoggers
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Forgot to post a blog last week, so let's wrap up the last two weeks of chess news in audio! In Episode 7, I discuss the quarterfinals and semifinals of the FIDE World Cup, three matches from the Chess.com Speed Chess quarterfinals, the Women&rs...

I'm joining Chessreads as a Guest Reviewer!

I'm joining Chessreads as a Guest Reviewer!

GM mauricioflores
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Chess players often rely on book recommendations to guide their study. Good reviews are extremely helpful and can save players hundreds of hours by pointing them toward the right material. If there’s one downside, it’s that reviews can...

Three Tied Atop US Masters: Day 4 Recap!

Three Tied Atop US Masters: Day 4 Recap!

CharlotteChessCenter
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With only two rounds left at the annual US Masters tournament in Charlotte, three GMs stand tied atop the standings with 6/7. But with a whopping nine players on 5.5 behind them, there are plenty of players left in contention for the tournament's ...

November's Blitz 'n' Memes

November's Blitz 'n' Memes

SheldonOfOsaka
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Welcome Everybody, to another blunder filled edition of Blitz 'n' Memes... If you're a fan of puzzles taken from amateur online blitz tournaments, then you have come to the right place, because that is what I do. As always, the tactics have be...

The Lord Of The Pawns

The Lord Of The Pawns

VOB96
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The world is changed. I feel it in the openings. I feel it in the endgames. I smell it in the wooden pieces. Much that once was is lost, for none now play who remember it.   ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀Back to Top It began with the forging of the ...

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