Chess is renowned as one of the most strategic games worldwide. For beginners, it might initially seem daunting due to the intricate names of the […]
Magnus Carlsen: Chess & Genius IQ
Have you ever contemplated the intellectual prowess of Magnus Carlsen, the five-time world chess champion? It’s believed that Magnus Carlsen’s IQ hovers around 190, placing […]
Staunton’s Pioneering Role in Telegraph Chess
John Hilbert, a renowned chess historian, has once again delivered an outstanding article on correspondence chess history for The Campbell Report. This marks his 11th […]
A Detailed Analysis of the Classical Defense to the Spanish
This month’s column, followed by the subsequent one, offers a comprehensive study of the Classical Defense to the Spanish. Given the extensive nature of the […]
Best Correspondence Chess Software to Enhance Your Game
The world of correspondence chess (cc) offers fascinating opportunities for novices on a global stage. This comprehensive guide is aimed to acquaint newbies with the […]
Sture Nyman: Chess Beyond Boundaries
In the world of chess, names like Fischer, Carlsen, and Kasparov often steal the spotlight. Yet, there are unsung heroes who have dedicated their lives […]
Navigating the Web of Chess Correspondence: A Review
The game of kings, chess, has always been a means for intellectuals to match wits. But, as the digital age dawns, it has embraced the […]
Mastering Rubinstein’s Defense in Chess
When delving into the strategic world of chess, few moments sparkle with as much intensity as Akiba Rubinstein’s defense against Max Lange’s Attack. This iconic […]
Power Ponziani in the Chess World: The Ancient Strategy
In the captivating world of chess, few strategies have stood the test of time as the Power Ponziani. Tracing its roots back to the 18th […]
Chess Today: The Pioneering Daily E-Newspaper
In the ever-evolving world of chess, where the sound of clocks ticking resonates as much as the clinking of pieces, a revolution silently unfolded with […]