Correspondence

Hans Berliner was the Fifth World Correspondence Chess Champion. His record in correspondence play, both national and international, was unsurpassed.
"The principle attraction of correspondence chess is the freedom to play chess as and when it suits you." -Stan Steliga
Joel Levine wins another Palciauskas!  Joel Levine has won his fourth Master-level Palciauskas tournament with a decisive edge in 14P01 ceding… Read More »
Gregory Cross of San Antonio, Texas has won CCLA’s 2012 Grand National.   For those unfamiliar with the Grand National, it is a two-round… Read More »
Grayling Hill won the 20th United States Correspondence Chess Championship with an undefeated 8 ½-3 ½ score, a point ahead of second place Larry… Read More »
Razvan Azamfirei takes 16W07 Razvan Azamfirei is a 19-year-old student at Yale University majoring in molecular, cellular, and Developmental Biology… Read More »
Robert Irons Gary Boye of Buffalo, New York and Robert Irons of Elmira, New York, shared first place in the 2015 Swift Quad 15SQ14. GAME OF THE… Read More »
Timothy Weil of Denver, Colorado, has won the closely contested Walter Muir 15W10.   By wining one and drawing one against each opponent,… Read More »
The latest edition of the Check is in the Mail features the game of the month from David McCann. Also featured: James Vaughan (pictured), who won the… Read More »
NEW: LEFT-HANDED CHESS BOARD Tired of constantly having to live in a right-handed world?  Fed up with “white on the right”  rules and… Read More »
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