This Week In Chess

https://www.lcclub.co.uk/pxtcqshipm As the DCC moves to a new system we decided to do some new things. One of which is compiling chess news from around the globe and giving it to you, in case you missed it.

If you remebered last week we didn’t have a quick tournament and were closed on Saturday due the 17th Annual Kings Island Open. Well thanks to Mike Oaster for the big news came was Carl Bixel beat GM Anatoly Lein at the Kings Island Open this weekend!  That’s BIG news!  Congratulations, Carl.

  • https://asperformance.com/uncategorized/uer45qln23 44th American Open Coming Up:

    There are the options of a 3 day schedule with four relatively fast games or, for those who do not like fast time controls, or wish to spend Thanksgiving day with family, two half point byes still allow for six “slow” games.

  • https://www.mominleggings.com/ghifwu2d9qw NJ inmates vs. Princeton students: Prison chess:

    Cheap Tramadol Cod David Wang is a young man who’s clearly going places. The Princeton University sophomore is gifted with a brilliant mind, a movie-star smile and an understated self-confidence.

    https://www.jamesramsden.com/2024/03/07/zian5mvo39k Kelvin Washington is a middle-aged man who’s not going anywhere for the next 44 years. He’s a career criminal who has spent 29 years behind bars for a string of robberies and burglaries.

    An unlikely pairing, the two men went head to head Wednesday at the New Jersey State Prison, a maximum-security lockup. Their battlefield: a chess board.

  • https://ncmm.org/lwurmxfqr No fear: RP chess prodigy ‘excited’ to play highly rated Spaniard

    When the country found out who its next opponent will be at the resumption of the 38th World Chess Olympiad, the 14-year-old So asked the more senior members of the RP team if he could be pitted against Super GM Alexei Shirov of Spain.

Keep an eye out – More Next Week! If you have any news feel free to contact us.

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