Chess hustlers are individuals who engage in chess competitions for financial gain. Typically found in park settings, these players exhibit a range of behaviors, from […]
Chess Openings: White’s Top 10 Strategies
The initial choice of moves by white in chess can significantly influence the outcome of the match. To secure a commanding position and maintain the […]
Decoding Chess: A Deep Dive into Chess Piece Names
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 […]