Posts categorized "National events"

Effective immediately, the US Chess Federation (US Chess) announces that the eNotate chess software, used by some players to record chess notation on… Read More »
My first scholastic national was the 2013 Super Nationals, only 3 months and 28 days after my first rated US Chess tournament. I remember entering… Read More »
The final girls club of the year, held December 13-15 in Orlando, Florida at the National K-12 Championships, was a highlight to lead me into the...… Read More »
After three days and seven rounds of competition, here are the winners of the 2019 K-12 Grade Championships. US Chess will have annotations and...… Read More »
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It’s Championship Sunday in Orlando, and Round 6 is underway at the 2019 K-12 National Grade Championships. Top boards are being broadcast live on… Read More »
Three rounds are in the books at the K-12 Grade Championships in Orlando, Florida. Round 4 is underway as this goes to press, and tonight’s Round 5… Read More »
Hans Niemann didn’t bother to hide his ambition when faced with the cameras. After Thursday night, he only has seven games to go. The real work… Read More »
Quick reminders for those getting ready for battle in Orlando! Scoresheets Per the Scholastic Regulations, US Chess will provide scoresheets for...… Read More »
2019 Denker field. Photo by Ana Vivas. Each year, US Chess hosts five premier invitational events (the Rockefeller event begins in 2020): GM Arnold… Read More »