Why So Many Teenagers Quit Chess

Why So Many Teenagers Quit Chess

WFM nagsark
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Picture a 14-year-old who has spent years building their life around chess. Weekends are spent travelling across the country for tournaments. Before school, they study openings. Late at night, they analyse games long after their homework is finis...

Hall of Fame #31: Efim Bogoljubov

Hall of Fame #31: Efim Bogoljubov

KevinChessSmith
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Detesting draws, he always seeks the path of hazard in preference to that of safety, and is sometimes unduly optimistic about the strength of his own position. Games Played in the World’s Championship Match by F.D. Yates and W. Winter (Lond...

A Century of Chess: Margate 1936

A Century of Chess: Margate 1936

kahns
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A chess master vs chess amateur sort of event. Margate featured four foreign matters tearing through a field of British players. The tournament had an exhibition-like aspect, with Capablanca and Flohr almost knowing from the start that they weren&...

A Simple Opening Thinking Method

A Simple Opening Thinking Method

IM IM_Chessbrain
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Stop wasting moves. I see the same mistake in almost every game below 2000: players make moves that look useful, but very often they slow down their opening progress. In this video, I explain a simple method I use with adult improvers to help th...

NACCL Playoff Matchups Set: Week 6 Recap!

NACCL Playoff Matchups Set: Week 6 Recap!

CharlotteChessCenter
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The regular season is over, and the moment has arrived. This Thursday evening, the top eight teams from the North American Corporate Chess League will face off in a team-vs-team knockout tournament with a chance to become the league's thirteenth c...

ChessEver Desktop Beta is Here

ChessEver Desktop Beta is Here

GM Durarbayli
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Today, we are releasing ChessEver Desktop beta. How we got here Earlier in 2025, I was walking with a fellow grandmaster in Baku. He pulled out his phone and opened FollowChess. I was shocked. The app was basically dead by then. I remembered its...

Chess Writing GOATs: Pedro Damiano

Chess Writing GOATs: Pedro Damiano

KevinChessSmith
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If you see a good move, try to find a better one. - Damiano. Often attributed to Lasker and other chess masters. This is my take on the greatest chess authors of all time...and some who didn't quite check the box. Today I present the fifth in t...

Children Play....Chess Is A Human Activity!

Children Play....Chess Is A Human Activity!

kamalakanta
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There is so much I want to say, to share with you all! And it has to do with the humanism intrinsic in chess! Some players increase my love for the game of chess....their humanity vibrates forth in the words they write; it is their consciousness, ...

A Century of Chess: Hastings 1935/6

A Century of Chess: Hastings 1935/6

kahns
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With his victory at the annual Hastings Christmas tournament, Reuben Fine now joins our merry band of top-level talent. Fine, born in 1914 in the Bronx, epitomized the American ‘straphanger’ style. Opening theory and endgame theory wer...

I Did A Thing

I Did A Thing

CHESScom
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Hey everyone, Albert here. I joined Chess.com in 2024 as the Chief Growth Officer, and unless you caught my brief appearance on last year’s State of Chess, you probably don’t know me. So here’s a quick intro, before sharing some ...

Disruption! (Chaos vs.Structure)

Disruption! (Chaos vs.Structure)

kamalakanta
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There are many ways to win a chess game- you can have a positional advantage, or the game can be even until move 40, and then your opponent makes a small mistake in the endgame. Other ways are more exciting to us chess fans; an attack on the opp...

Hall of Fame #32: Reuben Fine

Hall of Fame #32: Reuben Fine

KevinChessSmith
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Sometimes Fine gets facts right: ‘Paul Morphy (1837-1884)’, page 3. Sometimes he gets them wrong: ‘Paul Morphy (1836-1883)’, page 89. His judgements are equally schizophrenic. Reuben Fine, Chess and Psychology by Edward Wi...

Chess as Art: The Greatest Composers Ever

Chess as Art: The Greatest Composers Ever

VOB96
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Hello everyone! After killing Magnus Carlsen, I was fortunate enough to be released from prison in under 15 days, thanks to my exemplary behavior and the support of this incredible chess community, which raised money to pay my bail. Thank you! ...

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