Posts categorized "Best-of-us-chess"

The first of nine days is in the books for the 124th Annual U.S. Open in Norfolk, Virginia. This is the last year which will feature the "traditional… Read More »
Editor's note: This story first appeared in the April 2024 issue of Chess Life Magazine. A pdf is available courtesy of US Chess. Consider becoming a…
Writers, columnists, photographers and analysts from US Chess had much to celebrate at the annual Chess Journalists of America (CJA) meeting on… Read More »
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…
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…
Update 10/10/2023: The family of Alex Dunne respectfully asks for your financial help in the wake of his untimely death this past January. Alex did...
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.
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...
CLO is combing through its archives to bring readers blasts from the past this holiday season. Look for throwback articles throughout December. First…