Penn State chess team wins top honorBy Anne DanahyWhile many people were spending the weekend recovering from Thanksgiving dinner, members of the Penn State chess team were on their way to winning first place at a national conference. Penn...
New ploy to get kids out of bed
Early risers growing wiser with chessBy Anthony Roberts Looking for a new ploy to get the kids out of bed in the morning? Parents at Sherwood’s elementary schools have found one. Chess. On any given Friday at 7 a.m....
A boy’s vision
This nice post card picture was sent by Paulino Aguilera of Spain. Thanks! Chess Daily News from Susan Polgar
A knockout tomorrow?
Kramnik has played well so far in the first two games only to walk into a checkmate in 1 in game 2. Will Kramnik knock out Fritz tomorrow or will Fritz strike again? Chess Daily News from Susan Polgar
Are you FOR or AGAINST drug testing in chess?
As I just reported, the chess’s world governing body (FIDE) will introduce dope testing at the Asian Games this week, although the sport’s top official in Doha said he had no idea how drugs could enhance chess performance. Do...
Indian boy wonder shocks the crowd
An unforgettable display by NegiSpecial Correspondent NEW DELHI: Intrigue and awe were writ large on the faces of those watching an unprecedented spectacle involving a chess player. Although there was never a doubt over Parimarjan Negi’s astonishing concentration level,...
Visiting the Vajdahunyad Castle
This will be a part of the Polgar Chess and Cultural Tour next June. I am making arrangements now so everyone can dine in this spectacular place 🙂 Chess Daily News from Susan Polgar
Doping control? That will happen next week
Chess players to face anti-doping measuresTue Nov 28, 2006 5:17 PM GMT DOHA (Reuters) – Chess’s world governing body will introduce dope testing at the Asian Games this week, although the sport’s top official in Doha said he had...
A must see picture
Marvin Salinas (from AR) just sent me this very cool picture 🙂 Chess Daily News from Susan Polgar
My chess perspective from Budapest
After spending a few days in Hungary, I am happy to say that chess is still a very important part of the culture in my native country. I have spent the last 5 years helping chess in America. Now,...