Ray Robson, an incoming freshman at Webster University / SPICE in August 2012, just won the Dallas Invitational by a full point. GMs Kacheishvili and Lenderman tied for 2nd with 6 points. Final standings 1 Ray Robson 7 26.75...
Sharp eye chess tactic review
White to move. How should White proceed? No computer lines please. Puzzle created by Tommy and Leeam Polgar 4q3/p1nPp1pb/1bK1kp2/4p3/8/Pn3N1P/1P3Q2/5R2 w – – 0 1 Chess Daily News from Susan Polgar
So – Meier game 4 analysis
More pictures from the 28th NA Masters here. Chess Daily News from Susan Polgar
Meier edged So in 8 game match
GM Meier and GM Wesley So tied 2-2 in the 4 game Classical match. Meier edged So 2.5 – 1.5 in the 4 game rapid match by winning game 2. It was a very hard fought match and both...
So – Meier game 4
Game 3 was drawn after 200+ moves. Now Wesley must win the final game with black to even up the score. The score is 2-2 in the Classical chess portion. Meier is leading 2-1 after 3 games in the...
So – Meier game 3 video
The players played over 200 moves in game 3. Chess Daily News from Susan Polgar
Breaking news
I will post something shortly about the news out of China regarding a match between my sister Judit and Hou Yifan. Judit and Sofia are both visiting me in Lubbock, Texas right now and I just spoke to Judit...
Karpov to appear in Oak Brook
International chess events come to area; legend Karpov will be guest starBy Jeff VorvaTribune reporterToday at 2:53 p.m. Orland Park and Oak Brook will host some of the best young chess players in the world at two upcoming events,...
Susan Polgar Foundation Nationwide Open for Girls and Boys
THE SUSAN POLGAR FOUNDATION’S NATIONWIDE OPEN FOR GIRLS & BOYS (K-12) A Fantastic Tournament in a Great Location! June 1 – 3, 2012(Friday – Sunday *** SAVE THE DATES!!) Holiday Inn Downtown Superdome330 Loyola Ave.New Orleans, LA 70112The Holiday...
Queen among the Kings
Judit Polgar: Queen among the Kings Posted by Andrew J. Sacks on Mar 13th, 2012 When Vera Menchik dominated women’s chess in the late 1920s and through the ‘30s, she was thought to be almost a type of chess...