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Getting back to the board – how you and your children can learn and enjoy chess!

By Nathan A Fisher (PA) - USCF 1650 (and falling lol) When I played in the World Open in Philadelphia at age 15, I had walked into a Grand Ballroom where hundreds of players were set up. It was a... Continue Reading →

The Queen’s Gambit is inspiring the next generation of chess players – indirectly – as it is pushing chess back to popularity amongst teens

I just recently posted something about Andrew Tate on Twitter. I don't know much about him, but when I had read he played chess when young and his dad was an international player, I dug in, and found his dad... Continue Reading →

Two move checkmate

I promised to have a lot of variety on this blog, and I wanted to introduce you to a two move checkmate.  Above, you can see where I was playing black against the computer.  I beat the computer in 7... Continue Reading →

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