Wednesday, May 17, 2017

CONNECTICUT CHESS MAGAZINE

 

Connecticut Chess Magazine 100,000 total pageviews.

Created in June 2010, a paper edition was mailed in March 2013 to 500 USCF members, boosting readership.

Our blog gets traffic from U.S. Chess Federation, Facebook, Google and Twitter, and gets 10,000 page views per month.

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Planet Earth Championship results. Upcoming tournaments in Connecticut, news stories, etc...
 
 
 
We bought the chess materials we need to launch our Chess Programs this fall. 
  
 
 
 
Stamford Connecticut Sheraton - June 10 9am

 
 
The photo taken on May 10, 2017 shows the owner Akin Gokyay's the very first chess set
from Italy's Milan in Gokyay Chess Museum in Ankara, Turkey. Gokyay Chess Museum,
with a collection of 609 chess sets from 105 countries.
 
Please renew your USCF membership on your own.
We have only a short time to register everybody for the tournament.
With today's ability to pay online; tournament directors and clubs

need not be involved with collecting and processing USCF renewals.
 

 

STAFFORD SPRINGS CHESS CLUB

Thursdays 7 pm.   Town Hall, 1 Main St., Stafford CT

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Tuesday, May 16, 2017

CONNECTICUT CHESS MAGAZINE

 
 
Minnesotan Wesley So has risen quickly in the chess world.
 
 
 
 
A nine-year-old McCandless PA boy is taking his chess skills to an international stage.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
The games bring together homeless people and downtown visitors.
 
 
 
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Davide Nastasio
Interesting quote, he is feeling the same pain I feel.
 
 
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Davide Nastasio
Mamedyarov with 2801 is 13th player in chess history to cross 2800.
 

STAFFORD SPRINGS CHESS CLUB

THURSDAYS 7 pm   Town Hall, 1 Main St., Stafford CT

 

Connecticut Chess Magazine 100,000 total pageviews.

Created in June 2010, a paper edition was mailed in March 2013 to 500 USCF members, boosting readership.

Our blog gets traffic from U.S. Chess Federation, Facebook, Google and Twitter, and gets 8,000 page views per month.

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Sunday, May 14, 2017

CONNECTICUT CHESS MAGAZINE

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The Gm Chess

Why Black can't take the Knight on f4 ?

 
 
 
Take a look at the most famous chess game ever played by none other than Paul Morphy.
 
 
 
 

Who will be Magnus Carlsen's next challenger for the World Championship ?

 
 
Eight players will compete in the Candidates Tournament for the right to challenge Carlsen. 
 
 
A beautiful mate in today's daily chess puzzle.
 
Click the diagram to solve this chess puzzle from the game Koch, Thomas1 - Szuhanek, Ranko, Novi Sad 2016.
 
 
Dirty chess tricks to win fast, Chess tricks to win fast for white, Chess traps for white,

Chess openings for white, Caro-Kann Defense, How to play aggressively against Caro-Kann Defense?

 

Power play: A history of the world in the chessboard’s 64 squares

 
There’s a doctoral dissertation to be written on the correlation between chess mastery and political supremacy. 
 

Aikido is a Japanese martial art. How Aikido can be applied to chess? GM Ashley explains it!

AIKIDO CHESS | Georgia Chess News

 
For kids Santa comes on Christmas. But for me Christmas happens nearly every
Monday with the Deal of the Week.
 
 
Davide Nastasio shared a link to the group: Storrs Center Chess Club.
 

I found some simple endgames that even GM level players got wrong.

They come from real games, and I shared them in this article:

 
 
 

STAFFORD SPRINGS CHESS CLUB

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Connecticut Chess Magazine 100,000 total pageviews.

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Our blog gets traffic from U.S. Chess Federation, Facebook, Google and Twitter, and gets 8,000 page views per month.

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Wednesday, May 10, 2017

CONNECTICUT CHESS MAGAZINE

 

FIDE Chess Master Nelson Castaneda of the New Britain Chess Club goes 3-0 and

wins the chess center's First Anniv USCF Chess Tournament on May 6.

 

 
 
Today marks the 20th anniversary of an epic chess match between
IBM's computer Deep Blue and world chess champion Garry Kasparov.
 
 
 
 
Whether it's chess, math, art or science, talent is not something that America lacks. 

 
 
The team won all its matches, while SHSM took clear second.
 
 
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Saturday, May 6, 2017

REPORT - FIRST ANNIVERSARY OPEN

 

Eight USCF players competed in the Chess Center First Anniv Open 

held May 6 in Coventry CT.

Nelson Castaneda, a national senior master from New Britain CT,

won clear first with a perfect 3-0 score.

Derek Meredith, Immad Sadiq, and Gary Cote each finished 2-1 .

One master, one expert, and four "Class A" players.  The average 

rating for all 8 players is 1825 making it the strongest tournament

ever held in Coventry.


The next event in Coventry is Saturday June 3:

The "2017 National Doughnut Day Open Chess Tournament"

We feature free donuts all day to celebrate the

diversity of the domestic donut.


CHESS CENTER FIRST ANNIV OPEN MAY 6, 2017 COVENTRY CONNECTICUT

----------------------------------------------------------------- Pair | Player Name |Total|Round|Round|Round| Num | USCF ID / Rtg (Pre->Post) | Pts | 1 | 2 | 3 | ----------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | NELSON CASTANEDA |3.0 |W 5|W 6|W 2| CT | 12564228 / R: 2366 ->2369 | | | | | | Q: 2267 ->2271 | | | | | ----------------------------------------------------------------- 2 | MATTHEW DEREK MEREDITH |2.0 |W 4|W 3|L 1| CT | 10031443 / R: 2090 ->2099 | | | | | | Q: 1906 ->1925 | | | | | ----------------------------------------------------------------- 3 | IMMAD SADIQ |2.0 |W 7|L 2|W 6| CT | 12683689 / R: 1989 ->1990 | | | | | | Q: 1963 ->1956 | | | | | ----------------------------------------------------------------- 4 | GARY L COTE |2.0 |L 2|W 7|W 5| CT | 10034841 / R: 1825 ->1848 | | | | | | Q: 1645 ->1684 | | | | | ----------------------------------------------------------------- 5 | LEON J CAMPO |1.0 |L 1|W 8|L 4| CT | 12179070 / R: 1927 ->1908 | | | | | | Q: 1789 ->1767 | | | | | ----------------------------------------------------------------- 6 | DMITRI EFIMOV |1.0 |W 8|L 1|L 3| CT | 13855754 / R: 1828 ->1819 | | | | | | Q: 1731 ->1723 | | | | | ----------------------------------------------------------------- 7 | MANAV RAMPRASAD |1.0 |L 3|L 4|W 8| CT | 13780985 / R: 1691 ->1676 | | | | | | Q: 1569 ->1552 | | | | | ----------------------------------------------------------------- 8 | ERIC LIEBESKIND |0.0 |L 6|L 5|L 7| CT | 16229074 / R: 884P3 -> 884P6 | | | | | | Q: 794P3 -> 794P6 | | | | | -----------------------------------------------------------------


 
 
 
Chess grandmasters talk about the tough road to making a living playing the game of
Kings - and how the internet has been opening up opportunities.
 
 
 
 
International Master Luke Harmon-Vellotti, 18, recently was selected from a pool
of approximately 3,000,000 applicants to join Google, Fortune magazine’s #1
 
 
 
 
 
 
Emil Sutovsky, the president of the Association of Chess Professionals, tied for first
with Evgeniy Najer in the recent Karpov Poikovsky tournament.
 
 
 
Having served as Resident Grandmaster for the Chess Club and Scholastic Center
of Saint Louis for the past three weeks,  have had the opportunity to interact with
many children who demonstrate a passion for chess.
 
 

 

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Monday, May 1, 2017

What is Chess ? by Ben McCready, Newtown Bee

June 3, 2017 Saturday

 

 
 
 

David Herscovici wins Venus de Milo Open

 

One master, two experts, among the ten players in Coventry CT.

 

 
 
 
 
The Norwich Chess Open
 
 
 
Photo: Mark Bourque, left, president of Stafford Springs Chess Club versus Rev. Hugh James of Norwich.
 
 

 

Review: The Stonewall Dutch: a fighting

repertoire against 1.d4, by Erwin L’Ami

 

Winning With the Slow (but Venomous) Italian,

by Karsten Müller and Georgios Souleidis

 

 
 
A declining city finds an unlikely speciality
 

 
 
It's a silent Saturday night at the Franklin-Mercantile Chess Club. Blame the internet and the lack of burgers.

Members of the U.S. Chess Federation

Chicago to become the top program in the country
 
 
 

STORRS CENTER FREE USCF CHESS # 2     REPORT

Matthew Shirvell and Daniel Zhou tied for first place, each with perfect 3-0 scores. A 2-way tie for 3rd place resulted when Dmitri Efimov and James Grindley each finished 2-0.  A total of ten players competed in the 3 round swiss. 

 

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