Coach’s Corner: Peter Giannatos

Coach’s Corner: Peter Giannatos

Chessable

The Charlotte Chess Center is one of the premier chess institutions in the United States. What began as a small community initiative has turned into a major American chess hub, hosting some of the most prestigious national and international tou...

Why Queen Sacrifices Look So Good

Why Queen Sacrifices Look So Good

GM Durarbayli

Last week, Ediz Gurel stunned the chess world with a brilliant queen sacrifice against Denis Lazavik. The queen sacrifice almost always creates a striking picture on the board. Why is that?The queen is the most valuable piece in chess. Beginn...

Fair Play Update - July 2025

Fair Play Update - July 2025

FairPlay

Hope everyone is having a great summer! Here's a short update from us in Fair Play. In our July efforts, we closed 116k accounts for Fair Play violations. 20 of these accounts were titled players. These numbers represent a slight downturn from t...

Bombastic Revelations From The World Of Women's Chess

Bombastic Revelations From The World Of Women's Chess

VOB96

Hello, curious minds thirsting for the truth! This is Vanessa Holmes, the greatest chess detective on this website. Today, I invite you to join me in uncovering more undeniable facts about the world of our beloved game. Secrets that players and ...

A Century of Chess: Alexander Alekhine (1920-29)

A Century of Chess: Alexander Alekhine (1920-29)

kahns

As far as the European chess scene was concerned, Alexander Alekhine had died somewhere in the tumult surrounding the Russian Revolution and Civil War — a rumor that would at some point get folded into the story (which may actually have happ...

A Conversation with NM Vignesh Anand

A Conversation with NM Vignesh Anand

Kenleejazz

A Conversation with NM Vignesh Anand Vignesh achieved a US Chess rating of 2202 and the title of National Master by scoring 4/4 points at the Plano Swiss, in May 2025. “I think the biggest piece of advice is playing every chess game like...

The Long Climb to National Master - Part 1

The Long Climb to National Master - Part 1

NM Rodgy

After seven years of playing chess competitively, I finally surpassed a United States Chess Federation rating of 2200 and thus achieved the long-awaited National Master title. Unlike many other players, my journey to National Master took an extrem...

Loser's POV: Emil Schallopp (1880-1889)

Loser's POV: Emil Schallopp (1880-1889)

Steakanator

My last blog was very unfortunately timed, and as a result, not many people saw it (but you can, see here). Therefore, there's probably not a lot of people who knew Schallopp was even part of the last match. The vote obviously had a smaller turnou...

Playing Like a Rock Star

Playing Like a Rock Star

Kenleejazz

It’s not often that you meet someone who is so passionate about Chess and Rock and Roll but Chad Fondren isn’t your typical player. Chad owns and operates two School of Rock franchises (Seattle Downtown and Issaquah) and heads up the...

The truth about checks-captures-threats

The truth about checks-captures-threats

CM GaborHorvath

Probably the most common advice you hear in chess is that you should always look for forcing moves (aka checks-captures-threats, or CCT). Every chess content creator seems to have a post or Youtube video about that. Still, I think this advice can ...

Master the A-File: Chess's Most Underrated Weapon

Master the A-File: Chess's Most Underrated Weapon

FM Gertsog

Dear Chess Friends! The a-file isn’t just a board edge – it’s a highway to victory. In my workshop "Playing through the A-File," we dissected how legends like Capablanca and Lasker turned this "quiet" file into a tactical super...

Defend Like Petrosian - And Win

Defend Like Petrosian - And Win

IM MatBobula

Attack is everywhere. You can find tons of videos, articles, and games about how to attack. Tal, the master of sharp attacks, became a chess legend. But let’s not forget that defense is just as important. Some players became world champions ...

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