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David Peng, Photo IM Eric Rosen FM David Peng won clear first at the 2018 National High School Championship with an undefeated score of 6 ½ - ½. The… Read More »
The round is about to start. After a quickly noting your board assignment you rush over to your spot in the playing room. Your opponent, the captain… Read More »
University of Texas Rio Grande Valley (UT-RGV) Villanova and Michigan’s Monday night tip-off for the NCAA national round ball championship generated… Read More »
The game was into the last seconds of the Sudden Death time control for both players. The two combatants were slapping down pieces while also banging… Read More »
Francisco (Franc) Guadalupe retired December 31, 2017 after many years of service to US Chess. During his tenure, Franc filled many roles, but his...… Read More »
A limited amount of space is now available in our tournament program books for the three spring national championships: 2018 National Junior High (K-… Read More »
While the time on your clock approaches zero, you decide to make your move 39. That move will repeat a position for the third time. You record your… Read More »
The #6 article in Best of US Chess 2017 is The Shaman Sees Checkmate: Teaching Chess in the Amazon by Vincent Roazzi Jr. With evocative photographs… Read More »
All heads in the room turned to look as the legendary former World Champion Garry Kasparov made his way through the aisles.Read More »
There you are, staring at the board. The position is stagnate, and it is your opponent’s turn to move. You offer a draw.Read More »