Posts categorized "Kids"

If you are a high school junior or senior looking for scholarship money, read on. The application deadline for the 2019 National Scholar-Chessplayer… Read More »
Our #10 article in Best of CLO 2018 is Arthur Guo and Winston Ni Win Big in Atlanta by Vanessa Sun and Michael Rohde. FM Arthur Guo, a 6th grader...… Read More »
2019 kicked off with one of the strongest open tournaments taking place on U.S. soil in 2019: the Bay Area International, a nine round super-swiss...… Read More »
A limited amount of space is now available in our tournament program books for the three US Chess spring national championships: 2019 National High… Read More »
Welcome to the January 2019 edition of “One Move at a Time,” the US Chess podcast in which we talk to people and organizations that are advancing the… Read More »
I got the call to work as a coach for the U.S. National Youth Team back in August, my second time this year and again to my great delight, as it’s...… Read More »
Chess: Portrait of Lisa Lane. Cover image. New York, NY 04/00/1961 Credit: John G. Zimmerman This week, Sports Illustrated featured a long read on...… Read More »
Results are in at the K-12 Chess Championships and our very first Main Event Champ was Katherine Zhuge of California, first to reach six points in… Read More »
Saturday is the most intense day the K12 Chess Championships, as three games differentiate the field. In round five, US Chess started streaming the… Read More »
The Main Event of the K-12 Chess Championships are underway in Orlando. The tournament began with a moment of silence for Former US Chess President… Read More »