Posts categorized "Best-of-us-chess"

While this author categorically rejects the premise that there can be such a thing as "too much chess," there certainly has been a lot of chess this… Read More »
Editor's Note: This story first ran in the May 2023 issue of Chess Life Magazine. We have republished the piece, with a number of additional puzzles… Read More »
Alex Edward Dunne was born January 3, 1942, in Sayre, Pennsylvania, one of three children born to the late Edward and Erba Dunne. His obituary states… Read More »
Editor’s note: Our January issue featured this piece by Chess Life editor John Hartmann, in which he summarizes the events and issues surrounding… Read More »
Hikaru Nakamura on the Candidates, streaming, and the future of American chess. A Chess Life exclusive.Read More »
CLO has been combing through its archives to bring readers blasts from the past this holiday season. This is our final offering. Happy New Year...… Read More »
CLO is combing through its archives to bring readers blasts from the past this holiday season. Look for throwback articles throughout December. First… Read More »
US Chess is represented by 17 American qualifiers in this year's World Cup and the first-ever Women’s World Cup.Read More »
National championship chess returns to the board in America’s Chess Capital on July 15 with the 2021 U.S. Juniors and Senior Championships.Read More »
The All-America team was created in 1987 as one of the highest national honors attainable for chess players aged 18 and under.Read More »