This puzzle was sent in by LuisSR. White to move and win! Chess Daily News from Susan Polgar
Free chess lessons in Toledo, Ohio
Article published Sunday, February 11, 2007SATURDAY IS GAME DAYKids make their moves at free chess lessons at the downtown library By ANN WEBERBLADE STAFF WRITER Knight, Rook, Bishop — those don’t sound like the names of kids’ usual Saturday...
Basic K and P endgame
White to move. Players sometimes take basic knowledge for granted. What is winning continuation? Chess Daily News from Susan Polgar
A very cute video
This video was sent to me by Steve Goldberg from www.scholasticchess.blogspot.com. Click here to view it! Thank you Steve! Chess Daily News from Susan Polgar
Internet Chess and its future with national organizations?
Mr. Joe Lux asked the following question: “What is your stand on ICC-USCF relationships?” This is the answer from FM Paul Truong, one of the most important candidates in the upcoming USCF Executive Board Election: I think the USCF...
Teaching method
I have recently read a lot of comments about the type of puzzles and advices that I give. This has to do with my teaching philosophy. I know different people have different teaching methods and this is mine. I...
Important endgame study
White to move. Is this a win or draw? How should White proceed? Chess Daily News from Susan Polgar
Chess Video
Artwork by Mike Magnan The title of this video is “Chess Club”. It is about a HS Chess Club. Other than getting the board wrong with the Black square on the right side, I thought it was funny. Click...
A legend turns 85
Yuri Lvovich Averbakh was born on February 8, 1922. He is a Russian chess player and author. His father was half German and half Jewish. His mother was Russian. Yuri Averbakh was one of the leading Soviet grandmasters for...