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- Unorthodox Openings Newsletter
- Nice collection of chess sets (2)
- Inspiration and improvement tips from the New York Times
- kingscrusher on the 1. e4 openings
- An interesting move (7)
- Play the Polar Bear! (1)
- eBooks on chess—Free downloads (2)
- New York Times: In Tucson, women taking up chess (1)
- Fantastically instructive Nimzo Indian/Dutch game!
- A blowout From's Gambit (2)
- Brilliancy prize potential (3)
- Pursuit (5)
- Stejn v. Bilek — an interesting endgame study (3)
- Chess problem 2009-12-09—Dangerous Moves (4)
- kingscrusher on the French Defense, Alekhine-Chatard Attack
- Origin of chess—Excerpt from The Immortal Game (1)
- Clay stop-motion chess video (1)
- Sicilian 4 knights counter attack! (7)
- The taliban hate chess…surprise surprise. (4)
- Chess ratings and USCF class structure (1)
- Chess etiquette (4)
- Three Cheers for Blagojevic (1)
- Why you should learn the Grunfeld Defence. (6)
- magician from riga/ steiner system
- The Shabalov Attack revisited
- Makruk (Thai chess)
- I beat Garry! (1)
- World Championship: Kramnik vs. Anand
- Janggi (Korean chess)
- Xiangqi (Chinese chess) (2)
- Shogi (Japanese Chess)
- McCain Economics Adviser Has a Grandmaster's Rank (1)
- History of Chess
- Chess in space (1)
- Three chess articles in yesterday's New York Times
- Anti-computer absurdity
- Not too Shabby: Shabalov’s 7.g4!? (2)
- The Bg4 From's Gambit: Marshall variation (4)
- Chess links: Bird's Opening
- Chess notes: From's Gambit
- Chess problem (4)
- Chess notes: Bird's and Alekhine's Defense (2)
- Chess book may (or may not) have Leonardo illustrations
- Chess problem 2008-03-08 (19)
- Anand wins Morelia-Linares 2008
- Chess problem 2008-03-05—Otto Wurzburg (9)
- Pics from our 04 March 2008 meetup
- Chess GM Magnus Carlsen on Rikets Røst
- Linares: Battle of the Ages
- Chess problem 2008-02-29—Helmuth Steniczka (4)
- Kasparov-Kramnik 2000 (2)
- Learn to win or you will take losing for granted (1)
- Pics from our 12 February 2008 meetup
- Chess problem 2008-02-13 (3)
- Phoenix Gambit Endgame
- Gambits (5)
- The Lucena Position (1)
- Brooklyn Chess Club in New York Times
- Cheers!
- Chess problem 2008-02-09 (7)
- Sahovski Informator turns 42
- How can I beat Kasparov’s Evans Gambit?
- Chess problem 2008-02-06
- Chess problem 2008-02-02 (2)
- Underpromotion (1)
- Chess problem 2008-01-31—Alexander Kish (8)
- "Chess"-Beating: Middle-School Kids Defeat HS Champs
- Chess problem 2008-01-28 (2)
- Final day of Corus Chess
- Chess problem 2008-01-23 (9)
- Chess ratings and USCF class structure
- Chess problem 2008-01-16 (12)
- Two at ChessCafe.com
- The Scandanavian… Grr! (3)
- Chess problem 2008-01-10 (14)
- Community Chess Tournament
- Chess Now! Episode 18 (3)
- Karl Marx's chess
- Day at the office in the King’s Indian Defence.
- Hot endgame action
- The Closed Sicilian—Introduction
- Chess holds its master…
- GCGC pics from 18 December 2007
- Chess Opening: A Trap in the Torre Attack
- Chess Now! Episode 17
- Checkmate—A short film about chess starring Greg Keener
- Letsplaychess.com presents Kramnik vs Leko (1)
- Chess news—24 November 2007
- The Unsound Torre Attack (6)
- szkeptikus 'sceptical'
- Chess problem 2007-11-14 (6)
- Chess Now! Episode 16 featuring Greg and Jeffrey
- What else exists in the world besides chess? (3)
- Chess problem 2007-10-24 (6)
- Muzio Gambit (2)
- From's Gambit (part 1) (3)
- Truth or History
- Chess problem 2007-10-18—Sam Loyd (3)
- the Horizon effect—how to beat your computer
- iPhone Chess Clock (1)
- Chess Teacher/Chess Instructor wanted (3)
- Chess Now! (Not!) (2)
- Chezz problem 2007-10-12—Richter endgame study (4)
- Games
- Mind the Hustlers, Please. (3)
- FIDE World Chess Championship 2007 (2)
- The Most Devastating Tactic in Chess (3)
- An interesting idea in the Reti advance variation (2)
- Two Kings
- The Greenpoint Chess and Go Club [chess related information for arch[r]ival purposes]
- Chess tactics Server (2)
- one of three addictions…
- chess beauties
- Red Hot Pawn (4)
- chess puzzle 20070711 (7)
- chess puzzle 20070704—endgame problem (6)
- FRIED LIVER ATTACK (5)
- chess puzzle 20070627—endgame study (2)
- I am still a victim of chess…
- Dansend op Schaakbord (2)
- chess puzzle 20070620—endgame study (3)
- Scacchically Speaking (2)
- Bird’s into Benko (sort of)
- New York City Chess Meetup Next Week (2)
- new york’s epicenter of chess—the west village
- Bird's opening, the c5 response (3)
- Chess puzzle 20070613—Deflection (3)
- chess diagramming software :: diagtransfer
- Benko’s Gambit (2)
- combined chess feed
- Mad Hot Chessboard :: A Review of Weinreb's <em>The Kings of New York</em>
- More Chess Blogs (2)
- The Kenilworthian—A frequently updated blog for the Kenilworth Chess Club
- Super Chess
- Third M-Tel Masters—Topalov Wins
- New York Times Now Has a Chess Blog!
- Embora Chess Tournament
- Wikipedia uses the word Go first
- Greenpoint Chess <em>and Go</em> Club (1)
- New York Chess Meetups
- Mad Queen Chess
- our first chess game (2)
- chess for lovers (1)
- Queen's Gambit (1)
- The Scotch, Statistically (1)
- The Scotch Game (1)
- When pawn snatching goes wrong, Fischer v. Spassky ‘72 (1)
- Scotch commentary (3)
- Barke bites back against Alekhine's Defense
- Ruy Lopez—the Marshall Attack (2)
- mon capitán [sorry team] (2)
- who’s attacking now? (2)
- God Save the Queen! (3)
- Fischer article on the death of the King’s Gambit (1)
- Category: books
- Category: events
- Category: games
- A blowout From's Gambit (2)
- kingscrusher on the French Defense, Alekhine-Chatard Attack
- Why you should learn the Grunfeld Defence. (6)
- magician from riga/ steiner system
- Anti-computer absurdity
- Not too Shabby: Shabalov’s 7.g4!? (2)
- Kasparov-Kramnik 2000 (2)
- Gambits (5)
- Cheers!
- Underpromotion (1)
- Hot endgame action
- Chess news—24 November 2007
- The Unsound Torre Attack (6)
- the Horizon effect—how to beat your computer
- Games
- An interesting idea in the Reti advance variation (2)
- our first chess game (2)
- When pawn snatching goes wrong, Fischer v. Spassky ‘72 (1)
- Barke bites back against Alekhine's Defense
- the most brilliant Kings Gambit game ever! (2)
- Category: history
- Category: images
- Pics from our 04 March 2008 meetup
- Learn to win or you will take losing for granted (1)
- Pics from our 12 February 2008 meetup
- Phoenix Gambit Endgame
- GCGC pics from 18 December 2007
- The Greenpoint Chess and Go Club [chess related information for arch[r]ival purposes]
- chess beauties
- Dansend op Schaakbord (2)
- Super Chess
- chess for lovers (1)
- medieval chess
- le geant
- Category: links
- Unorthodox Openings Newsletter
- Nice collection of chess sets (2)
- I beat Garry! (1)
- Chess links: Bird's Opening
- Two at ChessCafe.com
- Chess tactics Server (2)
- Red Hot Pawn (4)
- combined chess feed
- More Chess Blogs (2)
- The Kenilworthian—A frequently updated blog for the Kenilworth Chess Club
- New York Times Now Has a Chess Blog!
- Category: news
- New York Times: In Tucson, women taking up chess (1)
- The taliban hate chess…surprise surprise. (4)
- McCain Economics Adviser Has a Grandmaster's Rank (1)
- Chess in space (1)
- Three chess articles in yesterday's New York Times
- Chess book may (or may not) have Leonardo illustrations
- Anand wins Morelia-Linares 2008
- Linares: Battle of the Ages
- Brooklyn Chess Club in New York Times
- Sahovski Informator turns 42
- "Chess"-Beating: Middle-School Kids Defeat HS Champs
- Final day of Corus Chess
- Chess news—24 November 2007
- Chess Teacher/Chess Instructor wanted (3)
- FIDE World Chess Championship 2007 (2)
- Third M-Tel Masters—Topalov Wins
- New York Times Now Has a Chess Blog!
- Category: openings
- kingscrusher on the 1. e4 openings
- Play the Polar Bear! (1)
- A blowout From's Gambit (2)
- Sicilian 4 knights counter attack! (7)
- Three Cheers for Blagojevic (1)
- magician from riga/ steiner system
- The Shabalov Attack revisited
- Not too Shabby: Shabalov’s 7.g4!? (2)
- The Bg4 From's Gambit: Marshall variation (4)
- Chess links: Bird's Opening
- Chess notes: From's Gambit
- Chess notes: Bird's and Alekhine's Defense (2)
- Gambits (5)
- The Scandanavian… Grr! (3)
- The Closed Sicilian—Introduction
- Chess Opening: A Trap in the Torre Attack
- The Unsound Torre Attack (6)
- Muzio Gambit (2)
- From's Gambit (part 1) (3)
- An interesting idea in the Reti advance variation (2)
- FRIED LIVER ATTACK (5)
- Bird’s into Benko (sort of)
- Bird's opening, the c5 response (3)
- Benko’s Gambit (2)
- The Kenilworthian—A frequently updated blog for the Kenilworth Chess Club
- Queen's Gambit (1)
- The Scotch, Statistically (1)
- The Scotch Game (1)
- Scotch commentary (3)
- Ruy Lopez—the Marshall Attack (2)
- who’s attacking now? (2)
- this week's opening :: nimzo-indian defense
- Fischer article on the death of the King’s Gambit (1)
- Category: places
- Category: players
- Category: problems
- An interesting move (7)
- Chess problem 2009-12-09—Dangerous Moves (4)
- Chess problem (4)
- Chess problem 2008-03-08 (19)
- Chess problem 2008-03-05—Otto Wurzburg (9)
- Chess problem 2008-02-29—Helmuth Steniczka (4)
- Chess problem 2008-02-13 (3)
- Chess problem 2008-02-09 (7)
- Chess problem 2008-02-06
- Chess problem 2008-02-02 (2)
- Chess problem 2008-01-31—Alexander Kish (8)
- Chess problem 2008-01-28 (2)
- Chess problem 2008-01-23 (9)
- Chess problem 2008-01-16 (12)
- Chess problem 2008-01-10 (14)
- Chess problem 2007-11-14 (6)
- Chess problem 2007-10-24 (6)
- Chess problem 2007-10-18—Sam Loyd (3)
- Chezz problem 2007-10-12—Richter endgame study (4)
- chess puzzle 20070711 (7)
- chess puzzle 20070704—endgame problem (6)
- chess puzzle 20070627—endgame study (2)
- chess puzzle 20070620—endgame study (3)
- Chess puzzle 20070613—Deflection (3)
- Category: quotes
- Category: rules
- Category: software
- Category: tactics
- Category: theory
- Play the Polar Bear! (1)
- Sicilian 4 knights counter attack! (7)
- Why you should learn the Grunfeld Defence. (6)
- The Bg4 From's Gambit: Marshall variation (4)
- Chess notes: From's Gambit
- Chess notes: Bird's and Alekhine's Defense (2)
- Gambits (5)
- The Lucena Position (1)
- The Scandanavian… Grr! (3)
- From's Gambit (part 1) (3)
- the Horizon effect—how to beat your computer
- Scotch commentary (3)
- Weak pawns
- Fischer article on the death of the King’s Gambit (1)
- Category: tools
- Category: video
- kingscrusher on the 1. e4 openings
- Play the Polar Bear! (1)
- kingscrusher on the French Defense, Alekhine-Chatard Attack
- Clay stop-motion chess video (1)
- Chess GM Magnus Carlsen on Rikets Røst
- How can I beat Kasparov’s Evans Gambit?
- Chess Now! Episode 18 (3)
- Chess Opening: A Trap in the Torre Attack
- Chess Now! Episode 17
- Checkmate—A short film about chess starring Greg Keener
- Letsplaychess.com presents Kramnik vs Leko (1)
- szkeptikus 'sceptical'
- Chess Now! Episode 16 featuring Greg and Jeffrey
- Chess Now! (Not!) (2)
- Category: club
- Blast from the (distant) past! Pics from our 04 March 2008 meetup
- Pics from our 04 March 2008 meetup
- Pics from our 12 February 2008 meetup
- GCGC pics from 18 December 2007
- Chess Now! Episode 17
- Chess Now! Episode 16 featuring Greg and Jeffrey
- The Greenpoint Chess and Go Club [chess related information for arch[r]ival purposes]
- Red Hot Pawn (4)
- King’s gambito! (1)
- Greenpoint Chess <em>and Go</em> Club (1)
- New York Chess Meetups
- Greenpoint Chess and Go Club
- Barke bites back against Alekhine's Defense
- check!, uncheck-check
- where did everybody go???
- KING’S INDIAN ATTACK! (1)
- Alex pops her check cherry!
- A rising star falls
- a-rousing debut!
- This should never happen (1)
- An illustrative queen sacrifice
- chess by candlelight
- While it may be true that few moves are valued m…
- portable game notation [pgn] (1)
- since we’ve been having so many good games recently…
- mon capitán [sorry team] (2)
- who’s attacking now? (2)
- God Save the Queen! (3)
- Sean’s immaculate Maroczy bind blunder (2)
- Category: go
- Pics from our 04 March 2008 meetup
- Pics from our 12 February 2008 meetup
- 7D Sensei Arrives
- New York Go Center Tournament Offers Cash Prizes
- New York Go Center Summer Hours
- Go—Self-Paired Handicap Tournament
- Join the New York Go Center Community
- Wikipedia uses the word Go first
- Greenpoint Chess <em>and Go</em> Club (1)
- our first chess game (2)
- one of the first books on Go published in the west
- "Swing into Spring" AGA Rated Tournament
- Category: events
- Category: history
- Category: news
- Category: strategy
- Category: tactics
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