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Champions Showdown: Carlsen stays on top - Chessbase News
The last day of the match between Magnus Carlsen and Ding Liren continued the trend of the previous days: Ding had chances but failed to realise them.
Champions Showdown: Carlsen dominates Ding - Chessbase News
One match is still running at the Champions Showdown in St. Louis: Magnus Carlsen vs Ding Liren. In round three, on November 13, the World Champion and ...
Champions Showdown Live - Chessbase News
Today, the Champions Showdown in St. Louis will end. Ding Liren and Magnus Carlsen will play 12 blitz games with a time-control of 5 minutes for the whole ...
Champions Showdown: Carlsen dominates Ding - Chessbase News
One match is still running at the Champions Showdown in St. Louis: Magnus Carlsen vs Ding Liren. In round three, on November 13, the World Champion and ...
Champions Showdown: Three winners, Carlsen dominates - Chessbase News
Three matches of the Champions Showdown in St. Louis are over: Hikaru Nakamura crushed Veselin Topalov, Wesley So needed an incredible comeback to ...
Champions Showdown Live - Chessbase News
Day 4 featured impressive comebacks from both Caruana and So, who won their respective matches. Meanwhile Nakamura had locked up his $60000 winner's ...
How Did 'Champions Showdown' Players Pick Their Opponents? - Chess.com
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Every November the Chess Club and Scholastic Center of Saint Louis (CCSCL) lets its hair down with their "Showdown" event. This year it will be four concurrent Showdowns, and like the Wild West, only one man will survive from each battle. Unlike a real ...
How Did 'Champions Showdown' Players Pick Their Opponents? - Chess.com
How Did 'Champions Showdown' Players Pick Their Opponents? - Chess.com
How Did 'Champions Showdown' Players Pick Their Opponents? - Chess.com
Every November the Chess Club and Scholastic Center of Saint Louis (CCSCL) lets its hair down with their "Showdown" event. This year it will be four ...
How Did 'Champions Showdown' Players Pick Their Opponents? - Chess.com
Every November the Chess Club and Scholastic Center of Saint Louis (CCSCL) lets its hair down with their "Showdown" event. This year it will be four ...
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Meier shows class at Fall Classic - Chess News | ChessBase
Meier shows class at Fall Classic - Chessbase News
German GM Georg Meier narrowly won the A-group of the latest invitational tournament hosted by the Chess Club and Scholastic Center of Saint Louis.
On Chess: A personal reflection on how chess is good for body and soul - St. Louis Public Radio
St. Louis Public Radio
St. Louis Public Radio
Their recipe for success stems from their core values. These include innovation, superior service, competence, teamwork and my favorite — having fun! My third team work environment experience began on Sept. 5 when I began my residency at the CCSCSL.
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On Chess: A personal reflection on how chess is good for body and soul - St. Louis Public Radio
On Chess: A personal reflection on how chess is good for body and soul - St. Louis Public Radio
I took my first steps in chess in St. Petersburg when I was 5 years old. In cold Russia, chess is considered one of the mainstream sports to follow. Then,
On Chess: A personal reflection on how chess is good for body and soul - St. Louis Public Radio
I took my first steps in chess in St. Petersburg when I was 5 years old. In cold Russia, chess is considered one of the mainstream sports to follow. Then,
On Chess: Building the future chess elite - St. Louis Public Radio
St. Louis Public Radio
St. Louis Public Radio
... chess camp an unforgettable experience and a great success for all participants. Richard Pointer is a scholastic coordinator for the Chess Club and Scholastic Center of Saint Louis. He also serves as the assistant manager for the CCSCSL PRO Chess ...