Posts categorized "Problems-&-puzzles"

When I first started playing chess, I spent a lot of time studying the opening. Inspired by the World Champion at the time, Garry Kasparov, I spent… Read More »
From March 29–April 2, the Charlotte Chess Center and Scholastic Academy (CCCSA) held its second GM/IM Norm Invitational tournament in the hopes of… Read More »
GM Li had white against Gorovets and needed the win in order to tie for 1st. He brought home the full point.Read More »
Having directed tournaments for over 35 years, there is a tendency to believe I’ve seen just about everything that could occur at a tournament. Every… Read More »
As the U.S. Championships pass the midway point, test your own abilities with the critical moments and key tactics in the event so far.Read More »
Image: Chess.com As the PRO Chess League reaches its exciting conclusion this coming weekend (March 25-26), it's a perfect time to review some...Read… Read More »
"Blundering your queen immediately is bad, not blundering your queen is good." Amateur player Eliot Rosenstock gives some insight and wisdom into how… Read More »
For months, the chess world has awaited Magnus Carlsen's cameo on the Simpsons.Read More »
While I’m a fan of classical time controls for producing the highest level chess games, I have to admit watching rapid games can be more entertaining… Read More »
Judges praised Vanessa's fresh approach to improvement, accompanied by clear, in-depth examples from her tournament games.Read More »