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The round before the rest day is important in any event, but perhaps even more so in a team tournament. The result might change the mood and team...
World Championship challenger, Grandmaster Fabiano Caruana, Photo David Llada Today in round four of the 43rd World Chess Olympiad in Batumi, the U.S…
The US Women's Olympic team heads to the Olympiad in Batumi, Georgia next week (September 23-October 6th), with a potent team composed of Grandmaster…
Young female players explain the powerful impact of chess in their lives and the challenges they’ve faced in the game. CROSSVILLE, TN: The US Chess...
GM Timur Gareyev, less than a month from becoming US Open champ, took first by a full point with a 5½ - ½ score.
At US Chess, the ratio of boys to girls in tournaments is 6 to 1. This means that more often than not, I can be the only girl (or one of the only...
USA took gold at the Pan-American Youth! The XXIX Pan American Youth Chess Championships took place in Santiago, Chile, July 22 – 28. Santiago is a...
As the momentum for our US Chess Women's movement continues to grow, a video by film-maker Jenny Schweitzer Bell premiered today in the New Yorker...
Veronika Zilajeva, our new National Girls Tournament of Champions winner, talks to Jennifer Shahade about her victory in Madison, the links between...
IM Praveen Balakrishnan and Andy Huang, both of Virginia, Photo Henk Prinsloo All three of the junior Champion of Champions had to win as Black in… Read More »