Wednesday, April 23, 2008
World Chess Live
I was informed by Larry who plays at the Chess Castle that the USCF has an online chess playing service. If you have not looked at it yet, here is a link to World Chess Live.
Wednesday, April 9, 2008
Is anyone in the Minnesota chess community interested in running this blog?
Hello everyone!
I see that there is still some traffic to this site, but I have not had the time to update this blog.
If anyone is interested in running and updating this blog, please email me at the address listed on my profile.
Thank you and good chess to you all!
Joe
I see that there is still some traffic to this site, but I have not had the time to update this blog.
If anyone is interested in running and updating this blog, please email me at the address listed on my profile.
Thank you and good chess to you all!
Joe
Monday, December 10, 2007
The first year at the new location is coming to a close!
I thought the new location was good for the Castle. So far, we have 49 events listed as being played this year. I was happy to play in five of the Thursday Knighters, which averaged between 15-17 players most months.
I didn't achieve my goal of raising my rating into the next class. In fact, I'm ending the year 39 points lower, but I had a good time playing. Thanks to everyone who runs and plays at the Castle. You are a good bunch who I enjoy spending time with.
I hope everyone has an enjoyable Christmas and New Year!
See you in the next year!
Joe
I didn't achieve my goal of raising my rating into the next class. In fact, I'm ending the year 39 points lower, but I had a good time playing. Thanks to everyone who runs and plays at the Castle. You are a good bunch who I enjoy spending time with.
I hope everyone has an enjoyable Christmas and New Year!
See you in the next year!
Joe
Friday, November 2, 2007
Tension!!!
At 9:45 p.m., over two hours into round one of the November Thursday Knighter, only one game was finished. Vince Wisniewski played his Alekhine's against an unrated, but strong player.
I was only at move 18 on the Black side of a Caro-Kann, in which my opponent made me work hard. I stepped out of the room for a moment, and when I walked in, found that we were all roughly at the same point...move 16, move 19, move 19, and...move 12?!!! Kevin Landman, a 1500+ player, was playing Black with a strong time advantage against 1900+ Reed Russell.
Roughly an hour later, after I finally resigned, Dennis McGrath finished an excellent game against Steve Turmo with a victory.
Reed was concentrating head down, with just over five minutes left. I was exhausted and couldn't stand any more tension, so I left.
But it was one of those nights where everyone seemed to be playing their best!
I was only at move 18 on the Black side of a Caro-Kann, in which my opponent made me work hard. I stepped out of the room for a moment, and when I walked in, found that we were all roughly at the same point...move 16, move 19, move 19, and...move 12?!!! Kevin Landman, a 1500+ player, was playing Black with a strong time advantage against 1900+ Reed Russell.
Roughly an hour later, after I finally resigned, Dennis McGrath finished an excellent game against Steve Turmo with a victory.
Reed was concentrating head down, with just over five minutes left. I was exhausted and couldn't stand any more tension, so I left.
But it was one of those nights where everyone seemed to be playing their best!
Thursday, August 30, 2007
John B's team, the Dallas Destiny, won the first round
John Bartholomew blogged about his team's first round win over the Tennessee Tempo in the U.S. Chess League.
Tags: US Chess League, U.S. Chess League, chess, Internet chess
Tags: US Chess League, U.S. Chess League, chess, Internet chess
Monday, August 27, 2007
Two items: How's the Thursday Knighter, and a link of interest
Every Thursday night has been busy for me this month, so I have not had a chance to visit, let alone play for this month's Thursday Knighter. Does anyone have an update on this month? (Add a comment or email me.)
Second, I added a link for the US Chess League on the side. For those who haven't heard about it, it is an Internet-only league played by teams across the country. The first round of the new season will begin this evening, Monday, August 27.
Some GMs play, including Nakamura, as well as Minnesota's own IM John Bartholomew. John will be playing Board 2 as Black this coming Wednesday, August 29th.
Tags: US Chess League, U.S. Chess League, chess, Internet chess
Second, I added a link for the US Chess League on the side. For those who haven't heard about it, it is an Internet-only league played by teams across the country. The first round of the new season will begin this evening, Monday, August 27.
Some GMs play, including Nakamura, as well as Minnesota's own IM John Bartholomew. John will be playing Board 2 as Black this coming Wednesday, August 29th.
Tags: US Chess League, U.S. Chess League, chess, Internet chess
Thursday, August 16, 2007
Check out this new chess website: Gambetto
I was just apprised of a new chess website this morning, called Gambetto, put together by Dan Bennett. Please take some time to visit. I am impressed with the layout, and heck, he has an area called Tal's Tactics! What's not to like?
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