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CHESS CLUB PUZZLERS: March 8th

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By CCSCSL Staff

It's time for another installment of Chess Club Puzzlers! See if you have what it takes to solve the problems presented here. Start honing your tactical skills now, and you'll be amazed at how your game will improve.

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On Chess: Nakamura Scores In Ask Me Anything

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This article was originally published on stlpublicradio.org on March 6.

By Mike Wilmering

What do Bill Nye the Science Guy, President Barack Obama and Bryan Cranston of Breaking Bad fame have in common with the best chess player in the country?

They’ve all subjected themselves to the rigor of being grilled by the anonymous public via Reddit’s Ask Me Anything (AMA).

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Resident GM Blog: Seirawan vs. Kasparov | 1989

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By Yasser Seirawan

This past week was quite a trip down memory lane.  It started with my coaching session for the Lindenwood University Chess team.  At the instigation of one of the team members, Nolan, he suggested it might be fun to go over some of my games against the world champions and to share my thoughts, stories, emotions as well as the variations that I had calculated during the games…

A week earlier we had looked at some of my games versus Tal and Karpov. For this session I asked the team if they would like to focus upon one game in particular…  A game I had played against Kasparov in Sweden during the Grandmaster Association’s World Cup tournament.  Why not?  And so for the next four hours (!) our focus became this one game…  But what a game!  To my mind this single game was the pinnacle of my career.  Not because I played brilliantly and won.  I didn’t.  Not because it was a hard fought draw.  It was.  Rather because the battle involved some of the longest, sharpest, most combinative lines of play that I’ve ever calculated and had to calculate in a single game.

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CHESS CLUB PUZZLERS: March 2nd

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By CCSCSL Staff

It's time for another installment of Chess Club Puzzlers! See if you have what it takes to solve the problems presented here. Start honing your tactical skills now, and you'll be amazed at how your game will improve.

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On Chess: Schein-Friedman Camp Brings Top Students to Saint Louis


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This article was originally published on stlpublicradio.org on February 27.

By Mike Wilmering

Carissa Yip, 10, has already felt the first pangs of heartbreak.

This past December at the World Youth Chess Championships in Al Ain, United Arab Emirates, Carissa was one win away from securing a gold medal and a World Championship title. She was even closer than that, really.

Carissa achieved a winning position in her final game before the exhaustion of a long-tournament set in. Her position crumbled, and she had to offer her opponent a draw in the final round, which put her in a tie for second place. But when the oh-so cruel tiebreaks kicked in, Carissa finished out of medal contention in fourth place overall.

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Saint Louis Class Championship Brings Strong Turnout

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The 6th Annual Saint Louis Class Championship brought 65 players out to compete in their respective sections for a share of the prize fund. A single-day event, the Championship consisted of three G/85 rounds and five sections: Master/Expert, Class A, Class B, Class C, Class D, and Under 1200/Unrated.

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On Chess: 100 years of Vibrant Chess History in Saint Louis

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This article was originally published on stl.publicradio.org on February 19.

By Mike Wilmering

Obviously the most recent developments at the Chess Club and Scholastic Center and the World Chess Hall of Fame have firmly planted Saint Louis as a major player in the chess world, but countless organizers and enthusiasts have helped maintain the interest in Saint Louis over the years.

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CHESS CLUB PUZZLERS: FEBRUARY 23rd

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By CCSCSL Staff

It's time for another installment of Chess Club Puzzlers! See if you have what it takes to solve the problems presented here. Start honing your tactical skills now, and you'll be amazed at how your game will improve.

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New Hours, Membership Rates, Classes March 1

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In an effort to continue to keep our membership base engaged, challenged and happy, we've decided to expand both our programming and our hours of operation this year! We will be offering more classes, lectures and tournament options that will entice you to visit us more often, to learn more, and to have a lot more fun!

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Eckert Joins CCSCSL Board of Directors

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Doug Eckert has been selected to join the board of directors for the Chess Club and Scholastic Center of Saint Louis. Eckert moved back to the Saint Louis area in May of 2011 when he joined Brown Smith Wallace to lead the firm’s international tax practice. Before he moved away for work, Doug was a stalwart of the Saint Louis chess scene.

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