New blog out! https://www.chess.com/blog/Naoki71/starting-the-journey-to-gm-with-a-bang Hello there, My name is Noah, and I’m a National Master currently residing in Canada. Chess streamer & coach Join my streaming discord! https://discord.gg/gbk7CdhRdK Coaching Details Below: $40 USD per hour 5-lesson pre-paid package: $180 USD (10% discount) 10-lesson pre-paid package: $320 USD (20% discount) No Refunds Lessons taught via Discord, Skype, Chess.com (flexible with other platforms) Payment accepted via PayPal (USD or CAD) or e-Transfer (CAD only) Contact me on Chess.com or Discord (username: naokichess) FAQ: What level of players do you coach?I coach players of all levels, from beginners just learning the rules to advanced players looking to sharpen their skil...
“Print is dead”, they say. But chess books are very much alive on Chessable! That’s because Chessable isn’t just some fancy chess e-reader. It’s an interactive training zone where you can take courses by the best chess players and coaches in the world. Our MoveTrainer technology, based on the science of spaced repetition, makes what you learn actually stick. That’s because you’ll actively play what you learn - and get quizzed periodically to make sure you remember it. We have courses on every topic for every type of player - from beginner to grandmaster. You can get courses authored by legends of the game such as Magnus Carlsen, Anish Giri, Judit Polgar, and more. Or beginner-friendly coaches and passionate amateurs. You can even...
Note: Please do not ask me to be your "friend" or to join any club or to play online. My only interest in this site, at this moment, is to write and read interesting articles about chess. Thanks. I played actively in tournaments from 1972-1978....Puerto Rico National Champion in 1976...now playing for fun. Love chess to a fault; rusty as heck right now. Buying books of all kinds: game collections, endgame, opening...etc, but mostly game collections. Favorite players...Bronstein, Tal, Emanuel Lasker, Rubinstein, Geller, Tartakower, Nezhmetdinov, Adorjan. FIDE Rating 2149 (April 1st, 2023)
Jeremy Kane is a National Master and three-time Wisconsin state champion. He is the Director of Training Content for Chess.com. He has been teaching chess in person and online for over 15 years and has designed hundreds of lessons, available on chess.com/lessons. He is the author of Starting Out The Trompowsky on Chessable and The Next To Last Mistake, a book on defensive ideas in chess. He is the developer of the Caro-Kane Variation of the Caro-Kann Defense. email: [email protected] Twitter/X: @chessmensch
Author: The Hungarian Dragon, The Benko Gambit: Move by Move, Ivanchuk: Move by Move, The Old Indian: Move by Move, The Schliemann Defence: Move by Move. Chess Training: I provide online coaching and opening theory prep fo Singpore or overseas students/players. World Mindsport Online Championships 2014 3rd placeChess.com's report on the event Latest over-the-board tourneys: Singapore Masters Blitz 2015 Adelaide Labour Day Weekender 2017 3rd place Adelaide Labour Day Allegro 2017 3rd place Leo Wilkinson Memorial 2019 2nd place Adelaide November Booster 2024 1st place
FIDE Master of Chess Composition | OzProblems.com | Chess graphics designer | VirtualPieces.net | Chess.com blogger | The Problemist's Blog | YouTube creator | Chess Scenes in Movies and TV shows | Chess problems demand from the composer the same virtues that characterize all worthwhile art: originality, invention, conciseness, harmony, complexity, and splendid insincerity. - Vladimir Nabokov
Hi! I'm vitualis, the chess noob (aka chessnoob64), and I run the "Adventures of a Chess Noob" YouTube channel and blog. I'm learning and having fun with chess! I restarted playing chess recently after my interest was rekindled by the release of "The Queen's Gambit" on Netflix. I mostly play a couple of games a day and especially enjoy tactical, bombastic, Romantic chess! I document some of my games and learning experiences on my blog and YouTube channel. On chess.com: https://www.chess.com/blog/vitualis and independent platform: https://adventuresofachessnoob.com/ YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@chessnoob64 Don't miss out on my books! NEWLY RELEASED November 2024: Become a Chess Assassin! Learn to play the best chess openin...
Hi! I am 27-year-old Woman Grandmaster Tijana. I come from a chess family (my dad is Grand Master and mum is Woman FIDE master), so I've been playing chess since I was 5. 📖 Check out my Chessable course: Everyone's First Strategy Kit 📖 Chess.com's Coach of the month. 📖 Feel free to check my website: chess-boost I have a bachelor's degree in Information Systems and Technology from Faculty of Organizational Sciences in Belgrade. Teaching experience: I am a chess coach with a proven track record of nurturing both young talents and adult chess enthusiasts. My coaching journey is marked by the following highlights: 🏆Ashwath Kaushik - An extraordinary talent in chess, Ashwath was crowned the World Rapid Chess Champion in the U8 category(2022). He stands among the youngest to draw again...
Treinador profissional de Xadrez pela FIDE, Mestre Nacional (MN) de Xadrez, e enxadrista desde os 07 anos. Em 2004 conquistou o título de Campeão Paulista Juvenil. E de lá para cá conquistou mais de 350 premiações nos torneios e competições. E mais importante do que isso, hoje ensina centenas de alunos a vencerem mais partidas com o treinamento Rating Evolution. E dezenas desses alunos alcançaram os 2000 de rating treinando menos de 1 hora por dia. Treinamento personalizado para alcançar os 2000 de rating com menos de 1h por dia: https://trandrebasso.com.br/video-artigo Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/TrAndreBasso Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tr.andrebasso/
Founder and Tournament Director of The World Chess League.Live! Feel free to contact me or email [email protected] www.worldchessleague.live
Dear profile visitor, My name is Vanessa, 28 years old, from Auckland, New Zealand. Currently, I work as an Air Traffic Controller Training Manager and Radar Systems Technician at Auckland Airport. Besides chess, my hobbies include tennis, football, and enjoying the nature of my lovely Middle Earth 😅. We can communicate in English, German, Portuguese, or Spanish, but please be kind and respectful. PS: I happily accept challenges for 3 min, 5 min, and 10 min games. However, if the ELO difference exceeds +/-100 points, please send an unrated challenge.
Chess is one of the oldest surviving games on the planet, with our current rule system being mostly intact since the 1400s. It's also the most widely played game on the planet. I take interest in the intersection of these two pieces of trivia: the history of competition. I mostly write about 19th century tournaments in my "Winner's POV" series, but if I find something else that's interesting to write about, I shall (ideas welcome).
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Ray Linville’s high point as a chess player occurred when he swiped the queen of GM Hikaru Nakamura in a 60-second bullet game in 2021. This game was reported in a “My Best Move” column of the Chess Life magazine, published by the U.S. Chess Federation. At Chess.com, he has been an editor (part-time) since 2019 and has edited news articles and tournament reports—including those of the Candidates and World Championship Tournaments and other major events—by titled players and noted chess writers as well as Game of the Day annotations by leading grandmasters. He has also been a contributing writer of chess terms, e-books, and general interest articles for ChessKid.com. He enjoys “top blogger” status at Chess.com. His blog has won the award fo...
I am a New York-based writer, documentary producer, and chess expert (USCF rating ~2060). My insane obsessive hobby for a long time has been to play through old chess games, more or less in chronological order. I am interested in the evolution of chess and looking to follow various ideas as they develop over time, but most of all, I am interested in the players and in treating them sort of the way an art survey book would treat artists. The theory is that each top player – to consistently defeat other grandmasters – has to bring something new to the game, has to have a philosophy of chess that sets them apart. I am thrilled to share that there is now a book version of the blog available at Amazon.com. For non-chess-writing (if there really is such a thi...
Tom Shupe, founder of MVP Chess and Chess.com Coach of the Month, is an active tournament player with a peak USCF rating of 2025. An award-winning writer, his work has been published in print by American Chess Magazine and online by Chess.com. Subscribe to his YouTube channel for educational and instructive chess content.
For coaching, please, contact me at [email protected] or join my WhatsApp channel (Tricks of Chess).Experienced chess coach specializing in tactics and openings. An author of educational chess courses on Chessable and TheChessWorld.com. You can find most of them on my website. I’m playing chess since the age of 5, and after getting a Master's Degree in Economics at Novosibirsk State University (Russia) I realized that I want to connect my professional life with chess. Currently I am teaching chess online and offline, working with both juniors and adults. Almost all of my students were ranked. I also coached the champion of Siberia among girls under the age of 9! Free webinars weekly, follow me to not miss the announcements. Learn how to control the center in your chess games...
Chess.com Portuguese Community Manager Oi, tudo bem? Sou o Lescove, Coordenador de Comunidade em Português do Chess.com. Entre no Canal do WhatsApp do ChesscomPT Instagram: chesscompt | Twitter: chesscom_pt | TikTok: chesscompt | YouTube: ChesscomPT Aprendi xadrez aos 5 anos. Nunca me dediquei. Nunca li nenhum livro ou tive muitos amigos que se interessavam tanto quanto eu, então comecei a esquecer do jogo. Lá por 2014, com 20 anos, comecei a aprender e praticar de novo, mas o trabalho engoliu todo meu tempo e tive de desistir de novo. Sempre amei o jogo, então mais uma vez estou dando uma chance ao meu xadrezinho, mesmo que seja capivara demais. Quando focado, até vejo umas boas jogadas, mas quando tô com a cabeça na lua - o que aco...