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Hikaru Nakamura takes on Wesley So in US Chess Championship - Telegraph.co.uk
Telegraph.co.uk
Telegraph.co.uk
Unusually, the players compete for 11 consecutive days without rest. The Women's World Chess Championship KO final is under way, with game two this afternoon. Natalia Pogonina claimed her place after a 116-move win over Pia Cramling in a speed chess ...
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The drama, the tension – the chess championships? Broadcast live from St. Louis - STLtoday.com
The 2015 U.S. Chess Championships, which begin this week at the Chess Club and Scholastic Center of St. Louis, will be live-streamed from the club's new ...
Highest-rated U.S. Chess Championship is starting in St. Louis; here are the basics - St. Louis Public Radio
America at Large: Making all right moves in bid to unearth new Bobby Fischer - Irish Times
Former investor is spending big as he seeks to reverse decline of American chess.
America at Large: Making all right moves in bid to unearth new Bobby Fischer - Irish Times
Former investor is spending big as he seeks to reverse decline of American chess.
Matheny making moves with St. Louis chess club - St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Your Move, Grandmaster. (To the US, Please.) - New York Times
New York Times
New York Times
The tournament is named for Rex Sinquefield, a retired financier active in Missouri politics who has become the primary benefactor of chess in the United States. Mr. Sinquefield provided the $315,000 prize fund for the event, as he also does for the ...
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Your Move, Grandmaster. (To the U.S., Please.) - New York Times
If an official program and a clandestine effort to recruit top players from other countries is successful, the United States chess team could be a favorite at the next ...
Your Move, Grandmaster. (To the U.S., Please.) - New York Times
If an official program and a clandestine effort to recruit top players from other countries is successful, the United States chess team could be a favorite at the next ...
At $37 million and counting, mega-donor Sinquefield says he's not going anywhere - STLtoday.com
ST. LOUIS • Technically, Missouri's political system is headquartered at the state Capitol in Jefferson City. But its real epicenter may be a gray stone mansion on ...
At $37 million and counting, mega-donor Sinquefield says he's not going anywhere - STLtoday.com
ST. LOUIS • Technically, Missouri's political system is headquartered at the state Capitol in Jefferson City. But its real epicenter may be a gray stone mansion on ...
At $37 million and counting, mega-donor Sinquefield says he's not going anywhere - STLtoday.com
ST. LOUIS • Technically, Missouri's political system is headquartered at the state Capitol in Jefferson City. But its real epicenter may be a gray stone mansion on ...
At $37 million and counting, mega-donor Sinquefield says he's not going anywhere - STLtoday.com
STLtoday.com
STLtoday.com
Rex Sinquefield talks about the new book he co-author An Inquiry Into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of States at his home in the Central West End neighborhood of St. Louis on Monday, Jan. 13, 2015. Photo By David Carson, dcarson@post-dispatch.
At $37 million and counting, mega-donor Sinquefield says he's not going anywhere - STLtoday.com
STLtoday.com
There, 70-year-old multimillionaire Rex Sinquefield pads around in dress socks, shows off his art collection to guests and — to hear U.S. Sen. Claire McCaskill tell it .... He has almost single-handedly made St. Louis the center of the chess world ...
On Chess: 2014 Proved Banner Year For Chess In St. Louis - St. Louis Public Radio
Rex Sinquefield reveals motivations in exclusive interview - fox2now.com
fox2now.com
As his influence in politics grows, Sinquefield remains committed to political and educational reforms that he says promote growth in a region that is stagnating. Sinquefield also talks about his non-political philanthropic endeavors, including funding ...
One of the Most Amazing Feats in Chess History Just Happened, and No One ... - Slate Magazine
Slate Magazine
Slate Magazine
Rex Sinquefield was born with a cleft palate. By the time he was 7, he'd lost his father and been left in the care of a St. Louis orphanage. Despite these humble beginnings, he went on to earn an MBA from the University of Chicago and, in 1973, to ...
Grandmaster Clash - Slate Magazine
Before any of the six entrants in the 2014 Sinquefield Cup had nudged a white pawn to e4, they'd already been hailed as the strongest collection of chess talent ...
Grandmaster Clash - Slate Magazine
Before any of the six entrants in the 2014 Sinquefield Cup had nudged a white pawn to e4, they'd already been hailed as the strongest collection of chess talent ...
Sinquefield Cup: One of the most amazing feats in chess history just happened, and no one noticed. - Slate Magazine
Before any of the six entrants in the 2014 Sinquefield Cup had nudged a white pawn to e4, they'd already been hailed as the strongest collection of...