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Summer Pawn Storm 2014 Advance Registrations…..
Advance registrations: John Bidwell (2268) Annorjan Naguleswaran (2154) Noah Keating-Adams (2108) Blake Baumgartner (2060) Caleb Jaquish (1930) Shourjya Ghosh (1832) Alex Cretsos (1764) Shawn Irish (1743) Bye Rd 4 Ashwin Kalanakumar (1646) William Franklin (1565) Jeremy Koebel (1562) Chris Bechtold (1533) Elton Cao (1530) Mark Stewart (1439) Brian Suganraj (1433) Ethan Chung (1389) Daniel […]
The Art of the Attack III – Lecture by M. Kellie, 4 June 2014
Continuing the attack….. The Art of Attack III Game reviewed at DCC 4 Jun 2014
The Art of the Attack – M. Kellie on 21 May 2014
You are really missing out if you aren’t here for the Wednesday night lectures…..! Improve your play by attending lectures…. The Art of the Attack II Game reviewed at Dayton Chess Club
The Art of the Attack – Lecture by M. Kellie on 14 May 2014
You missed a great lecture on Wednesday evening….. Wednesday evening lectures are a great way to broaden your chess skills! The Art of Attack
Gem City 2014 Advance Registrations
3 DAY SCHEDULE OPEN Will Sedlar (2194) Bye Rd 2 Blake Baumgartner (2060) Anagh Kulkarni (1951) Leo Zamansky (1941) Gregg Stark (1926) Dennis Gittrich (1844) Bye Rd 1 Peter Andreas (1828) Mark Kellie (1815) Jennifer Ishee (1795) JW Terry (1352) PREMIER (U1800) Nolan Song (1775) Bye Rd 2 Joel Deweyer (1750) Keevin Lee (1700) […]
A Bad Idea….Lecture on 30 April by M. Kellie
All games are worth analyzing……! A Bad Idea
MOTCF 2014…Largest Turnout @ DCC !
If you missed MOTCF, you missed a great tournament! Here’s the final report….and hope to add photos soon. MOTCF 2014 Report
Dancing Knights…..Lecture by M. Kellie
While a quick game….it has style! Dancing Knights
A Draw if You Can Keep It… lecture by Riley Driver, 2 Apr 2014
At the website Quality Chess Blog (http://www.qualitychess.co.uk/blog/?p=2698) I ran across Endgame #1 which reminded me of fifth game of the 1978 World Chess Championship with Korchnoi vs Karpov which became the longest World Chess Championship ever played at 124 moves. And the rest of the story….. A Draw IF You Can Keep It…..