FEAR in Chess | Road to 2000 - NM Caleb Denby
National Master Caleb Denby talks about being afraid of one's opponent. How does fear change one's style? See examples from the 2019 World Rapid Championship.
National Master Caleb Denby talks about being afraid of one's opponent. How does fear change one's style? See examples from the 2019 World Rapid Championship.
Grandmaster Denes Boros profiles the endgames of Judit Polgár in this edition of "Insane in the Endgame." With raging attacks and fierce tactical vision, see why Judit is one of the greats, culminating with her classic against Sergey Karjakin at the 2011 World Cup.
International Master Dorsa Derakhshani takes us through her game as Black from the 2019 Pan American Intercollegiate Championship against Brendan Zhang. Control your nerves and explore why chess and psychology are closely related.
2020.01.07
Brendan Zhang vs. Dorsa Derakhshani, 2019: E33 Nimzo-Indian, classical, Milner-Barry (Zurich) variation
National Master Caleb Denby teaches how to escape the common pitfalls that keep Class players from achieving their next step up.
2020.01.08
Grandmaster Dénes Boros accepts challenges on lichess.org, along with Dennis LaRue. Challenge us: https://lichess.org/@/saintlouischessclub
2020.01.08
Produced by: Tony Chen
The Saint Louis Arch Bishops field Fabiano Caruana, Leinier Dominguez, Wesley So, and Liem Le against the New York Marshalls in Week 1 rapid action! Join IM Dorsa Derakhshani and NM Caleb Denby for the move-by-move, and Mike Kummer for a pre-game show.
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2020.01.07
Grandmaster Dénes Boros accepts challenges on lichess.org. Challenge us: https://lichess.org/@/saintlouischessclub
Produced by:Tony Chen
2020.01.08
International Master Dorsa Derakhshani poses key positions from Mikhail Tal's games. Find the best answers in these games spanning a time TBD.
2021.09.29
Recalling my youth and experience as a young black girl growing up in this society, I remember facing several obstacles. A few of these obstacles were: Self-hate, Oppression, Invisibility, and Silencing; even today as a woman, I still encounter them. However, through living and learning, I have earned virtues that equip me to overcome with the valiance of a QUEEN.
Grandmaster Denes Boros is excited by 16-year-old elite Alireza Firouzja's performance at the 2019 World Rapid & Blitz Chess Championships, where the Iranian-born GM finished second, only to Magnus Carlsen. Plus, see more 2019 games that demonstrate Firouzja's uniqueness.