Posts Tagged with "Women"
The nature of the Swiss system pretty much requires the higher rated players to play for a win, especially in the early rounds when the rating… Read More »
This year’s edition featured a special treat, as the newly crowned U16 Girls World Champion Annie Wang made an appearance and spent some time with… Read More »
On October 14, 2017, Chess Girls DC, a local DC Non-Profit, in partnership with Capital Area Chess, directed by Anand Dommalapati, Chief Tournament… Read More »
Double Tandem Simul players from left to right: Naomi Bashkansky, Phiona Mutesi, Benjamin Mukumbya and Noah Fields, Photo Floyd English
How… Read More »
19-year-old IM and WGM Dorsa Derakashani, who was born in Iran in 1998, has switched federations and is now officially a US Chess player. Dorsa told… Read More »
Four-time U.S. Women's Champion Anna Zatonskih is having a spectacular tournament at the Isle of Man Open - with a 2600+ performance rating and a… Read More »
Annie in her penultimate round game, sporting sponsor Two Sigma jacket, Photo Jerry Nash
Congratulations to Annie Wang, who clinched first place… Read More »
Annie Wang is dominating the Girls Under 16 Championship, Photo Jerry Nash, featuring sponsor Two Sigma jacket
Several Americans are in medal… Read More »
Annie Wang is on a perfect score after five rounds at the World Youth, Photo Jerry Nash
Though Hurricane Irma rerouted a number of families – and… Read More »
Maggie Luo
At US Chess, we are always interested in diverse ways to stand out in the game beyond increasing your rating, whether by teaching… Read More »
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