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2017 Spring Classic: Jeffery Xiong vs. Akobian | Strategy Session - GM Varuzhan Akobian

Grandmaster Varuzhan Akobian shows his game as Black against GM Jeffery Xiong at the 2017 Spring Chess Classic, at the Saint Louis Club. The game helped earn Akobian the top prize at this seasonal invitational.

2018.09.25
Jeffery Xiong vs Varuzhan Eduardovich Akobian, St. Louis Spring Classic (Group A) (2017): E00 Catalan opening
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Scholastic Tournament Blog: 2018 Back-To-School Bash

As the summer heat dissipates and the fall breeze floats through, students go into full-on school mode as every school is in session. Even during these hectic times of homework and sports, 160 dedicated chess players congregated on September 22 at Gateway Middle School to battle for chess supremacy.

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Community Engagement at the Balloon Festival

by Dan Todd, Scholastic Instructor 

 

The Saint Louis Chess Club’s booth was buzzing with visitors in the children’s area, of the 2018 Forest Park Balloon Festival. The oldest and most well-attended FREE Hot-Air Balloon Event in the world.

 

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2018 Fall Chess Classic: Round 1

The 2018 Fall Chess Classic is comprised of two 10-player round robins. Over nine days, these competitors will battle for more than $35,000 in prize money and gain valuable experience in top-level events. Join IM Eric Rosen and Ben Simon for the move-by-move.

2018.10.10
USChessChamps.com

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2018 Fall Chess Classic: Round 9

The final round of the 2018 Fall Chess Classic! Over nine days, these competitors have battled for more than $35,000 in prize money and gain valuable experience in top-level events. Who will win? Join IM Eric Rosen and Ben Simon for the move-by-move.

2018.10.18
USChessChamps.com

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2018 Fall Chess Classic: Round 8

The 2018 Fall Chess Classic is comprised of two 10-player round robins. Over nine days, these competitors will battle for more than $35,000 in prize money and gain valuable experience in top-level events. Join IM Eric Rosen and Ben Simon for the move-by-move.

2018.10.17
USChessChamps.com

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