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  • New in Chess (2012/5)

    Magnus Carlsen is on the cover of yet another issue of New in Chess as the magazine has made him the “cover boy” once again. Perhaps it helps sales as well. 🙂 Carlsen’s victory at the 2012 Tal Memorial is the latest in the seemingly endless headline stories about the…

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  • Media Stories

    Chicago’s Ron Washington, 1951-2012

    Chicago has lost another chess personality. Ronald “Ron” Washington, 61, died on Friday, July 27th after being pulled from Lake Michigan fully clothed in an apparent drowning. Washington was apparently swept into the water and caught in a rip current. He was found a few hundred feet from the North…

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  • Tournaments

    Bobby’s Blitz Chess

    Larry Parr (1946-2011) was editor of Chess Life magazine from 1985-1988 and wrote a number of articles and books about chess. He co-authored The Bobby Fischer I Knew collaborating with Arnold Denker. Following is one story I remember from the defunct World Chess Network back in 2002 that I enjoyed…

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  • 3-D Chess by Raja Concepts

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Media Contact: Lauren Eastman (415) 867-7664 or lauren.eastman@gmail.com * * * Celebrate Family Gatherings This Holiday with The Chessboard® Bring the Family Together with a Game of 3-D Chess Ignite the Senses and Enhance Conversation San Francisco, CA (November 15, 2011) — Just in time for the…

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  • President Zuma at Chess Tournament

    South African President Jacob Zuma battles 12-year old Sfiso Mashazi at the Nkandla Chess Tournament. He spent a few days in Nkandla promoting the initiative. How many Heads-of-State have attended a chess tournament? In recent memory we remember the Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan at the 2008 Chess Olympiad cheering his…

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  • Africa

    Africa: Too Much Voting Power in FIDE?

    In the upcoming election for FIDE President, there has been a lot of talk about the voting structure of one-nation, one vote. This idea is in line with the democratic ideals of general bodies, but seems to have met the ire of chess pundits and commentators. For the past two…

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  • Fireworks at U.S. Women’s, U.S. Juniors

    IM Irina Krush2010 U.S. Women’s ChampionPhoto by Fred Lucas. International Master Irina Krush was seen more than a decade ago selling autographed cards at the World Open. There was never been a question of her talent and in the 2010 she has shown again why her chess spirit gets so…

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  • Florencio Campomanes dies at 83

    The Honorable Florencio Campomanes has passed away after suffering from cancer. He had become an icon in the Karpov-Korchnoi match in Baguio, Philippines and for initiating reforms in FIDE when he took office in 1982. He officiated over the five Kasparov-Karpov championship matches including the historic 1984-85 match which lasted…

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  • Africa

    What Anand’s Visit Means to Africa

    Tomorrow Viswanathan Anand will set foot down on the African continent. This is reportedly his first visit which is significant for a number of reasons. First, no other sitting World Champion has visited the continent in recent memory (or perhaps ever). This is revolutionary for a number of reasons and…

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  • The Chess Drum’s Highlights of 2008!

    As we close the curtain on the year 2008, there were some interesting such as the Beijing Olympics, the global financial crisis and the U.S. Presidential campaign of Barack Obama and John McCain. In terms of chess developments, there was the World Championship (Anand vs. Kramnik), the Olympiad in Dresden…

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