Posts categorized "News"

GM Vladimir Belous won the 11th Annual Golden State Open in clear first place with a score of 6-1. Vladimir Belous (photo David Hater) Held in the… Read More »
Perhaps GM Alexander Shabalov should consider moving to Philadelphia. Alex Shabalov Shabalov has played in 16 Liberty Bell Opens and cashed in 14 of… Read More »
UPDATE: February 4, 3:30 p.m. CST: Full functionality has been restored to the website. US Chess apologizes for the inconvenience to our members...… Read More »
Alexandra Botez's exciting Saturday match series in partnership with US Chess Women continues on February 1st with a blitz match against Anna… Read More »
When I think of a rumble I think instantly of pro wrestling or West Side Story. Scholastic chess does not come to mind, until recently. In the words… Read More »
Hi, I’m Wyatt Pak, and I’m here to provide some commentary on my final game at the 2019 Grade Nationals. Wyatt Pak (photo Ana Vivas) First, let me… Read More »
Fabiano Caruana was the runaway winner of the 2020 Tata Steel Masters, scoring an outstanding 10/13 (+7) to finish a full two points ahead of Magnus… Read More »
Can you remember the last time you played in an open tournament reserved for players rated 2400+? Playing such strong events is like swimming in a...… Read More »
The 1st World Chess Paralympiad 2020 will be held in Khanty-Mansiysk, Russia from July 28-August 5, 2020. See FIDE’s news release here https://fide… Read More »
A limited amount of space is now available in our tournament program books for the three US Chess spring national championships: 2020 National High… Read More »