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    Our monthly chess tournament is coming up quickly!! Learn more and sign up on our website at

  6. Jun 1

    Transporting rocks to my game. I´m exhausted.

  7. May 30

    Armenia is one of the first countries in the world to have made Chess a compulsory subject in school. Location - Yerevan, Armenia.

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  9. May 29

    Give our Executive Director Curtis Young some love!!!

  10. Jun 1

    Congrats to Russia's Vladislav Artemiev on winning the 3000-euro 1st prize of the European Hybrid Swiss Tiebreaks. GMs Aleksandar Indjic (2607), Pavel Ponkratov (2624), Haik Martirosyan (2637), and Andrey Esipenko (2701) concluded the top 5 list. 📷 EU Chess Union

  11. Jun 1

    Congrats to 🇭🇺's Peter Prohaszka & 🇺🇸's Christopher Yoo on sharing 1st place at Charlotte Invitational - GM tournament with 6½/9. GM Prohaszka took the champion title due to better tiebreaks, while 14-year-old Christopher earned his 1st GM title. 📷Charlotte Center

  12. Jun 1

    Cool puzzle from one of my games. Black to play, mate in 4.

  13. May 29

    Sigh... the 10 YO has his first victory over me.

  14. May 27

    74 (days to go): Paddy Duignan won the 1947 Irish scoring 11/13 in a 14 player event. He played every Irish between '46 & '50 but 1947 was his only title. This win marked the starting point of an era of 1st time winners with 8 first time winners in a row!

  15. May 31

    My new Rapid Rating in chesscom

  16. Jun 1

    Check out the player lineup for Norway Chess 2021:

  17. May 31

    Happy 38th Birthday to Ni Hua, 3-time Chinese champion and a gold medal-winning Chinese team member at the 41st . Ni Hua qualified for the GM title at 19, becoming China's 15th GM, and has also been the national team captain. 📷sports-sina-com-cn/

  18. Jun 1

    That amazing moment when you won the match by JUST 100 milliseconds 🙃

  19. May 27

    Chess set is coming along nicely

  20. May 28

    72 (days to go): Paddy Kennedy won on his Irish debut in 1949 with a perfect 7/7 score in a 16 player open. Kennedy excelled in several fields including mathematics, chess and the piano. However, he would play in just 1 further Irish

  21. May 26

    75 (days to go): The Irish was back in 1946 after a pause for WW2 with Barney O'Sullivan claiming his 2nd title. He held off stiff competition from Quigley who finished half a point behind on 11/13 in this 14 player all-play-all. This was his final title.

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