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MarkTWICMax Euwe's writings in 1929 led to the creation of the 3 fold repetition being a draw rule in #Chess. Quiz answer from commentary yesterday.5:01 AM May 26thvia TweetDeckRetweeted by USChess and 2 others
MarkTWICTWIC article goo.gl/mik7K on Anand-Gelfand drawn game 10. Including upcoming events, quotes, tweets and Malcolm Pein's annotations.10:06 AM May 24thvia webRetweeted by USChess
Two legends face off in June at the Chess Club and Scholastic Center of Saint Louis Anatoly Karpov vs. Yasser... fb.me/298p7NMS47:03 PM May 25thvia Facebook
Chicago Open Begins With 19 GMs - The Chicago Open, held over Memorial Day Weekend, kicked off with 19 GMs includin... ow.ly/1k3MwX12:28 PM May 25thvia HootSuite
Daniel Gurevich on the World Championships - The young Daniel Gurevich writes from the Anand-Gelfand World Champions... ow.ly/1k3B0q10:28 AM May 25thvia HootSuite
Dr. Frank Brady Steps Down as Marshall Chess Club President - Dr. Frank Brady explains why he is stepping down as th... ow.ly/1k3wMu9:31 AM May 25thvia HootSuite
Karpov Battles Seirawan in Saint Louis - The Chess Club and Scholastic Center of Saint Louis is proud to host former... ow.ly/1k1OVR12:28 PM May 24thvia HootSuite
PogoninaGelfand made a draw with Black quite easily today. The score is 5-5, and with just 2 games to go anything can happen!6:35 AM May 24thvia webRetweeted by USChess and 3 others
MarkTWICTal Memorial #Chess. The draw for the event will be decided by a blitz tournament. Need to finish in the top half for more whites!5:08 AM May 24thvia TweetDeckRetweeted by USChess and 4 others
MarkTWICSvidler: People sometimes look at your games and ascribe to you a depth that was never there. People assume that you know what you're doing.5:23 AM May 24thvia TweetDeckRetweeted by USChess and 3 others