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US Chess is delighted to share our new video, the Magic of Chess, which premiered last week on The Atlantic's website. The video features children...… Read More »
This is the third of a four-part series, “Back to the US Chess School”, which gives readers an inside look into the elite training academies, held...… Read More »
Ding Liren has the lead in the Finals of the 2019 FIDE World Cup, defeating Teimour Radjabov today on the White side of a Mikenas Attack. Their match… Read More »
2013 Golden Knights Gary Adams (courtesy subject) Gary Adams of Mesa, Arizona is the 2013 Golden Knights champion. Gary’s victory caps two third… Read More »
The October 2019 edition of “Cover Stories with Chess Life” is now live! This monthly podcast, hosted by Senior Director of Strategic Communication… Read More »
IM Justin Sarkar won the 10th Hartford Open (September 20-22, Hartford, CT) with a score of 4.5 – 0.5 to take the first place prize of $1000. Justin… Read More »
In the TV series Law & Order we get the crime, arrest, and trial all in 60 minutes minus the commercials. In real life, even in the chess… Read More »
Ding Liren and Teimour Radjabov will meet in the finals of the 2019 FIDE World Cup beginning Monday at 6am EDT. Radjabov defeated Maxime-Vachier...… Read More »
The Good Moves art exhibition at The Power Station, a gallery founded by contemporary art collector Alden Pinnell, benefits Vogel Alcove. Vogel… Read More »
Never (before this year!) in the history of the NATO Chess Championship has a U.S. player won an individual medal, and the U.S. has only taken team… Read More »

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