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GM Aleksandr Lenderman has won $2000 for clear first at the 37th Eastern Open in Washington D.C with 6.5/8. Browse final standings and look for the full story with games coming soon!
The University of Texas at Dallas took first place at the Pan-American Championships with a perfect 6-0 team score. Look for a full report soon by Alex Betaneli with pix by Betsy Dynako!
Young author Daniel Naroditsky earned his second IM norm at the Groningen Open. Next up for Daniel is the Berkeley International from January 2nd-8th.
GMs Giorgi Kacheishvili and Jiri Stocek tied for first at the 2010 North American Open in Las Vegas, taking home almost $8000 each. See key games in Randy Hough's wrap-up.
The Pan-American Championships are in full swing. Undefeated teams after three rounds include two teams from the University of Texas at Brownsville, the University of Maryland Baltimore County and the University of Texas at Dallas.
GM Josh Friedel is in the clear lead at the North American Open. He defeated GMs Yury Shulman and Varuzhan Akobian on a way to a perfect 5-0. See games and more details in Randy Hough's update.
This year's North American Open includes a star-studded field including GMs Loek Van Wely, Friedel, Akobian, Stocek, Kacheishvili, Kosteniuk and US Women's Champ Krush.
Merry Christmas! Watch the second
installment of the Atlantic City Chess Scoop featuring US Women's Champ Irina Krush, GM Paragua and Daniel Parmet. Also check out annotations by Krush of her game against Shabalov.
GM Pal Benko, Chess Life's "Endgame Lab" columnist, provides the USCF
with a holiday season present: A mate-in-two puzzle in the shape of a
Christmas tree.
16-year-old GM Hou Yifan is the new Women's World Champion! Hou defeated Ruan Lufei in the tiebreak playoff to become the youngest World Champ in history.
CLO's first foray into fiction is a chess-themed suspense story by Bob Basalla, also a satire of the Da Vinci Code. Look for parts ii and iii in the coming weeks.
Today, underdog WGM Ruan Lufei tied the Women's World Championship final match 2-2. GM Hou Yifan and Ruan will play a rapid tiebreak for the title tomorrow!
Watch Chess Scoop interviews with Atlantic City International co-champs Gata Kamsky and Loek Van Wely. Yun Fan talks about the World Women Champs, currently 1.5-0.5 in favor of Hou Yifan.
