As the DCC moves to a new system we decided to do some new things. One of which is compiling chess news from around the globe and giving it to you, in case you missed it. If you remebered last week we didn’t have a quick tournament and were closed on Saturday due the 17th […]
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No Quick Tournament This Evening
On the first night of the 17th Kings Island Open looks like the DCC members went south. So, with an unusual turnout we won’t be having a quick tournament this evening. For the next quick tournment be sure to check out the Dayton Chess Club Calendar (more…)
DCC Closed Saturday November 15th
In support of the 17th Kings Island Open the Dayton Chess Club has decided to close its doors this Saturday November 15th. More information on the tournament. (more…)
Riley’s Chess Picks
Scouring the internet high and low for Chess, Riley grabs the most interesting picks of the litter for the day and shares them with you. If you run across a story that Riley might’ve missed (hey, it happens) feel free to send an email and we’ll put it giving you the kudos! August 10, 2008 […]
Politics and Chess
Turn on the tv, radio and even internet and you can’t get away from the up coming election. So, of course we have to show some chess correlation. (more…)
Chess & Boxing?
Peanut butter and jelly. Cereal and milk. Bacon and eggs. Combinations in life that will be forever good together. Yet, how can chess match-up with a boxing match… If there is a way, people will find it and looks like someone has. (more…)
Women in Chess?
More women in chess! Yes….no doubt about it… With the multi-tasking skills we are so capable of performing admirably, chess is right up our alley. I’ve often wondered why is this. I really love it when I see an article about young women excelling in the game … (more…)