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Last week we challenged CLO readers to solve some mates in ones and twos from the 2019 World Youth Championships.
This week we ratchet up the… Read More »
This week we challenge our readers to solve nine mates in one and two from the recently finished World Youth Championships in Mumbai, India. Next… Read More »
The U.S. team had an excellent result at the 30th NATO Championships, held last month in Berlin. LT Eigen Wang took the individual Silver, a first… Read More »
The September episode of Ladies Knight features International Master and commentator Daniel Rensch, known to many as the Chief Chess Officer at chess… Read More »
To honor the publication of CLO columnist Alex Dunne’s newest book, Fred Reinfeld: The Man Who Taught America Chess, with 282 Games, this week’s… Read More »
To honor the publication of CLO columnist Alex Dunne’s newest book, Fred Reinfeld: The Man Who Taught America Chess, with 282 Games, this week’s… Read More »
Eleven mates - three mate in ones, four mate in twos, three mate in threes, and one mate in four. Think you've got what it takes to solve them all?… Read More »
This week we offer eight tactical tests from the 2019 Reykjavik Open, to honor each of the eight co-winners. Next week we'll take a look at mate… Read More »
As I look back on my time in Saint Louis attending the 2019 U.S. Championships, there are moments and images that stick with me. One of them is the… Read More »
Timur Gareyev played the 'swindle of the year' at this year's U.S. Championship according to Yasser Seirawan. Missed it? Here it is, in abbreviated… Read More »
