2018 Spring Chess Classic: Round 3
The 2018 Spring Chess Classic consists of two 10-player round robin tournaments with a $36,000 prize fund. Join IM Vitaly Neimer and Ben Simon for the move-by-move.
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2018.03.08
The 2018 Spring Chess Classic consists of two 10-player round robin tournaments with a $36,000 prize fund. Join IM Vitaly Neimer and Ben Simon for the move-by-move.
USChessChamps.com
2018.03.08
This week on "Quadified!" Mike Kummer interviews two club employees. Hear from Perry Colson, Nick Risko, and Azim Aziz.
The 2018 Spring Chess Classic consists of two 10-player round robin tournaments with a $36,000 prize fund. Join IM Vitaly Neimer and Ben Simon for the move-by-move.
USChessChamps.com
2018.03.07
The 2018 Spring Chess Classic consists of two 10-player round robin tournaments with a $36,000 prize fund. Join IM Vitaly Neimer and Ben Simon for the move-by-move.
USChessChamps.com
2018.03.06
Grandmaster Josh Friedel encourages a pause between each move while calculating in order to find complete lines.
2018.01.21
From the visionary creator of Blunders comes a brand new video series that will dazzle, amaze and confuse you.
Prepare to enter a world of cutlery so devastating that you won’t want to go into the kitchen for weeks.
Witness a world where average Chess players are given puzzles just above their ratings. . .
Grandmaster Cristian Chirila grabs a random assortment of the studies he uses to prepare for tournaments. He shows us that sometimes studies are less about how far you can calculate and more so if you create a pattern and understand it.
2017.10.22
Grandmaster Atanas Kolev profiles the superb tactical vision of former world champion Mikhail Tal. See games against Wolfgang Uhlmann, Wolfgang Unzicker, and Ilya Smirin.
Grandmaster Atanas Kolev shows games where the threat of pawn promotion forced a resignation or mate. Kolev shows his own games and those of late Russian GM Ratmir Kholmov.
With Spring right around the corner and warm temperatures arriving, the stage was set perfectly for a festive chess tournament. On Sunday, February 25, the Saint Louis Chess Club held one of its monthly scholastic chess tournaments, Chess Carnival, at Cook Hall on SLU Campus. The tournament drew a record breaking 241 players!