March 2008
| 3/31/08 |
Chess and Game Theory posted by jimeade (0 comments) Great post in today's Trust's blog. |
| 3/30/08 |
More Carlsen posted by jimeade (0 comments) Chessbase has announced a rapid match between Carlsen and Leko. |
| 3/28/08 |
Aronian wins Melody Amber posted by jimeade (0 comments) A very impressive accomplishment from Armenian GM Lev Aronian. |
| 3/25/08 |
Aronian takes lead posted by jimeade (0 comments) Aronian is now the front runner at Melody Amber. |
| 3/21/08 |
International Women's Tournament posted by jimeade (0 comments) No surprise that the winner was a Chinese woman. |
| 3/20/08 |
Chess in Idaho schools posted by jimeade (0 comments) Nice article in the NY Times today. |
| 3/18/08 |
Check out the Trust posted by jimeade (0 comments) The U.S. Chess Trust is an independent 501(c)(3), non-profit organization. We are worki... |
| 3/17/08 |
Magnus Carlsen posted by jimeade (0 comments) Magnus Carlsen has to be considered the real thing. He won twice in the Melody Amber to... |
| 3/16/08 |
Update on Kamsky match posted by jimeade (0 comments) As reported in "Chess Today" Russian journalist Yuri Vasiliev wrote on the Sport-Express website |
| 3/15/08 |
Melody Amber posted by jimeade (0 comments) One of the more interesting and fun tournaments has begun. Melody Amber combines rabid play... |
| 3/14/08 |
Pie Day posted by jimeade (0 comments) March 14th is known in some circles as Pie day. 3.14 are the first three digits of the ... |
| 3/13/08 |
Chess Literature posted by jimeade (0 comments) There is an interesting article at the USChessTrust site about chess in literature. |
| 3/12/08 |
Squeeze Play posted by jimeade (0 comments) You can't always storm the royal fortress. Sometimes it can be just as satisfying place... |
| 3/11/08 |
Storming the Royal Fortress posted by jimeade (0 comments) Here is another recent example. Black loses material, but white cannot prevent mate. |
| 3/10/08 |
Storming the Royal Fortress posted by jimeade (0 comments) Mating attacks can be some of the most exciting aspects of chess. Material is often sac... |