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  • Media Stories

    Battle of the Masters: NYC Blitz Chess Match!!

    Greetings! I’m Inez Kelley, sister to Armand Kelley a member of the NYC chess community. For those who know, Armand passed in 2019. Since that time we’ve organized chess events in his memory. This year and with the collaboration of Aggrey Duncan and CHESS ON THE MOVE we are excited…

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  • Olympiad

    2022 Chess Olympiad Preview

    In less than two weeks, the 2022 Chess Olympiad will open in Chennai, India after surviving the worst of a pandemic. India was one of the countries hit the hardest and officials will be on alert to ensure health and safety. According to chess-results.com, 343 teams (189 teams in Open;…

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  • News Briefs Index (2003)

    GM Maurice Ashley and IM-elect Stephen Muhammadafter completion of the 2003 U.S. ChampionshipPhoto by Daaim Shabazz December Exciting Highlights of 2003! (31 December 2003) Gwaze in action at Hastings International! (31 December 2003) GM Shabalov keeps winning… Muhammad solid (31 December 2003) Jamaica Chess Federation honors top players (28 December…

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  • News Briefs Index (2020)

    December The Chess Drum’s Highlights of 2020!(31 December 2020) Susan Namangale: Malawi’s Chess Prez(31 December 2020) The History of Chess in Jamaica: 1834-1978(31 December 2020) The Chess Drum in New in Chess!(29 December 2020) 2021 Tata Steel Chess (Wijk aan Zee, Netherlands)(29 December 2020) Husbands wins 2020 Michael Ford Memorial(27…

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  • Drum Majors

    Black History Month 2022-Day 27: Kenneth Clayton

    Kenneth Clayton is a trailblazer for many reasons. A distinguished man with a presence that commanded respect, he was one of the earliest pioneers of Black chess… more specifically African-American chess. He won the 1963 U.S. Amateur Championship in thrilling fashion and would precede Frank Street who won the tournament…

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  • Drum Majors

    Black History Month 2022-Day 11: Historic Games!

    Back in 2003, I wrote an article titled, “Ten of the Best Games Played by Black Masters.” Included in that list were games such as Tate-Ashley, Tate-Yudasin and Giles-Browne, to name a few. While Paige-Formanek is shown again for prosperity, there have been some worthy additions. Following are five historic…

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  • The Chess Drum

    Black History Month 2022-Day 9: Robert Gwaze’s Gold!

    At this year’s 2022 Chess Olympiad in Moscow, Russia, we will commemorate the 20th year of Zimbabwean IM Robert Gwaze winning the gold medal for his 9/9 performance. This feat took place in the fall of 2002 in Bled, Slovenia, and sent triumphant tremors throughout the continent and the African…

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  • The Chess Drum

    Black History Month 2022-Day 6: Theophilus Thompson

    Theophilus Thompson as one of the most intriguing figures in the modern American chess era. Born April 21st, 1855, he worked as a 14-year old domestic servant. According to the 1870 U.S. Census, he was living in the home of William Higgins, a County Constable. Two years later, he returned…

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  • The Chess Drum

    Black History Month 2022-Day 4: Baraka Shabazz

    Baraka Shabazz’s demure pose is a testament to her confidence and poise. This photo was featured in Chicago Metro News, December 4, 1982 as part of Tony Brown Journal segment. When she burst onto the scene in the early 80s, Baraka Shabazz (pronounced sha-boz) was a curious girl who learned…

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  • The Chess Drum

    The Chess Drum’s Highlights of 2021!

    This year was the 20th year for The Chess Drum. On February 12th, I posted a very lengthy chronicle of the site’s history with key moments each of the 20 years. I put a lot of effort into that post, but it was fulfilling to recount the special moments, not…

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