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Arch Bishops Sting Scorpions

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The fourth round of the U.S. Chess League was pivotal for both teams, since the Scorpions were 1-2 and the Arch Bishops a paltry 0-3! But we were able to get on the scoreboard with a real team effort.

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Kings win chess960, Queens win rapid on last day of K v Q

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By Aviv Friedman

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Kings clinch with a day to spare

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By Aviv Friedman

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Kings steamroll Queens to widen gap

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By Aviv Friedman 

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Queens hold ground on day 2

 

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Kings storm Queens on day 1

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By Aviv Friedman

As expected, the first day of the Kings vs. Queens tournament produced the fireworks everyone had hoped for! Taking into consideration the fast pace of both formats (rapid and chess960), the games were exciting, uncompromising and thankfully for the spectators, not free of mistakes and heartbreakers.

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K v Q Opening Ceremony

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By Aviv Friedman

After running three consecutive U.S. Championships that featured record-breaking prize funds and unparalleled conditions, a new brainchild of the Chess Club and Scholastic Center of Saint Louis was christened tonight.

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Karpov, Polgar out of Kings vs. Queens

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SAINT LOUIS, September 8, 2011 -- Two players have withdrawn from the Kings vs. Queens tournament, which is scheduled to begin this week in Saint Louis. Former World Champion Grandmaster Anatoly Karpov and Grandmaster Judit Polgar are both unable to attend, and tournament organizers have restructured the two fields to maintain rating equality between the two teams.

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U.S. Chess League: Round 1 Recap

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By GM Ben Finegold

The U.S. Chess League is back for its seventh season, and the Saint Louis Arch Bishops started the new season with a revamped line-up.

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August Knights Recap

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Five rounds of play were not enough to declare a decisive winner at the August Knights as four players tied for the top spot.

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