NM Stewart vs GM Ray Robson – Guest Analysis by GM Joel Benjamin (ICC)
Posted on July 10, 2012 by William in Strategy & Game Review, Tournament Updates
I‘m proud to say that my game at the Las Vegas Chess Festival against Ray Robson was featured this week by ICC as the Game of the Week. They were kind enough to give me permission to repost the analysis on my channel so all you fans can watch it for free. As many of you know I’ve been hitting the tournaments pretty hard this month with mostly very good results. At the Las Vegas […]

Biel Chess 2012
Posted on July 18, 2012 by William in Tournament Updates
The 45th Biel International Chess Festival is a category 21 tournament with an average FIDE rating of 2756 and 3 of the Top-10 highest rated chess players in the world today. At 2837 FIDE and the #1 world spot, Magnus Carlsen must be considered the favorite to win Biel Chess 2012 that is taking place July 21 – August 3. Carlsen won the Biel Chess Festival in 2007 and 2011 and has recently shown no […]
ChessCube World Cup – Round 1 – USA vs Egypt
Posted on July 16, 2012 by William in All Articles w/ Videos, Blitz/Bullet Chess, Strategy & Game Review
The 2012 ChessCube World Cup 3 is taking place throughout the month of July and features many of the top blitz players in the world representing their country in this high-stakes battle for national glory and pride. While I believe the USA has the highest average rating, defending champion India is stacked with titled players and must be considered one of the tournament favorites. Brazil, Greece, and Germany are also packing some power and are […]
Why Play Chess: Practical Success vs Ideal Perfection
Posted on July 14, 2012 by William in General Chess Articles
Getting better at chess requires combining stubborn dedication with open flexibility. Chess mixes scientific logic with creative art – and the best players in the world play at the highest levels by extracting the absolute most out of every single position, game, tournament – and most importantly, getting the most out of themselves. Objectively analyzing your playing style to identify your weaknesses is a painful but necessary step to get better at chess. Many players […]
Dortmund Chess 2012
Posted on July 13, 2012 by William in Tournament Updates
The Dortmund Sparkassen Chess-Meeting 2012 began today in Dortmund, Germany – scheduled to take place July 13th – 22nd. I’ve got to give a big round of congratulations to the organizers as this is the 40th Dortmund chess tournament! In a time where the global financial crisis is canceling chess tournaments in all corners of the world (Linares, King’s Tournament, Mtel Masters, etc..) – Dortmund has maintained it’s consecutive streak of excellence for 4 decades. […]
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