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2018 U.S. Junior Championships: Round 6

Ten of the best U/20 American players compete in a classical round robin for an opportunity to play in next year’s national championship. Plus, the U.S. Girls’ Junior Championship returns to Saint Louis for its second year. Join GM Robert Hess & WGM Tatev Abrahamyan for the move-by-move.

2018.07.18
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2018 U.S. Junior Championships: Round 5

Ten of the best U/20 American players compete in a classical round robin for an opportunity to play in next year’s national championship. Plus, the U.S. Girls’ Junior Championship returns to Saint Louis for its second year. Join GM Robert Hess & WGM Tatev Abrahamyan for the move-by-move.

2018.07.16
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2018 U.S. Junior Championships: Round 4

Ten of the best U/20 American players compete in a classical round robin for an opportunity to play in next year’s national championship. Plus, the U.S. Girls’ Junior Championship returns to Saint Louis for its second year. Join GM Robert Hess & WGM Tatev Abrahamyan for the move-by-move.

2018.07.15
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2018 U.S. Junior Championships: Round 3

Ten of the best U/20 American players compete in a classical round robin for an opportunity to play in next year’s national championship. Plus, the U.S. Girls’ Junior Championship returns to Saint Louis for its second year. Join GM Robert Hess & WGM Tatev Abrahamyan for the move-by-move.

2018.07.14
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2018 U.S. Junior Championships: Round 2

Ten of the best U/20 American players compete in a classical round robin for an opportunity to play in next year’s national championship. Plus, the U.S. Girls’ Junior Championship returns to Saint Louis for its second year. Join GM Robert Hess & WGM Tatev Abrahamyan for the move-by-move.

2018.07.13
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2018 U.S. Junior Championships: Round 1

Ten of the best U/20 American players compete in a classical round robin for an opportunity to play in next year’s national championship. Plus, the U.S. Girls’ Junior Championship returns to Saint Louis for its second year. Join GM Robert Hess & WGM Tatev Abrahamyan for the move-by-move.

2018.07.12
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2018 U.S. Junior Championships: Round 9

Ten of the best U/20 American players compete in a classical round robin for an opportunity to play in next year’s national championship. Plus, the U.S. Girls’ Junior Championship returns to Saint Louis for its second year. Join GM Robert Hess & WGM Tatev Abrahamyan for the move-by-move.

2018.07.21
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A Magical Summer of Chess

The Saint Louis Chess Club helps provide even more exposure to chess for students in the Saint Louis area by running numerous chess camps throughout the city. The skills they learn in chess summer camps are skills they will use for a lifetime.

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2018 U.S. Junior/Girls' Junior Championships - Round 9

For the ninth consecutive year, the Saint Louis Chess Club will host the Junior Championship, the premier, invitation-only tournament in the country for the nation's top rising stars along with the U.S. Girls' Junior Championship. This marks the second time hosting the Girls' Junior Campionship. The prize funds are $20,600/10,300 for a 10 Player Round Robin 9 rounds event.

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2018 U.S. Junior/Girls' Junior Championships - Round 8

For the ninth consecutive year, the Saint Louis Chess Club will host the Junior Championship, the premier, invitation-only tournament in the country for the nation's top rising stars along with the U.S. Girls' Junior Championship. This marks the second time hosting the Girls' Junior Campionship. The prize funds are $20,600/10,300 for a 10 Player Round Robin 9 rounds event.

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