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Favorites in Good Position to Advance
By FM Mike Klein   
May 19, 2010
The pre-tournament favorites are in good position to advance to the final four. GMs Nakamura, Onischuk, Kamsky and Shulman are half a point ahead of the pack with a round to go. 
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Kamsky and Onischuk Break Away in Saint Louis
By FM Mike Klein   
May 18, 2010
Today at the 2010 US Chess Championship in Saint Louis, GMs Gata Kamsky and Alex Onischuk broke away from the rest of the field with wins. They both stand at 4/5 with just 2 rounds till the final four is set. 
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2010 US Chess Champs Video Recap after Four Rounds
By CLO   
May 18, 2010
WGM and CLO editor Jennifer Shahade and Macauley Peterson of chess.fm recap the 2010 US Chess Championships after four rounds.
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Logjam at Top of Leaderboard
By FM Mike Klein   
May 18, 2010
After four rounds of the US Championship, seven players are tied for first with 3/4: Nakamura, Kamsky, Onischuk, Shulman, Akobian, Stripunsky and Christansen. 
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Leaders Draw, Four-Way Tie at Top
By FM Mike Klein   
May 16, 2010
After three rounds of the 2010 US Chess Championship in Saint Louis, GMs Varuzhan Akobian, Gata Kamsky, Hikaru Nakamura and Alexander Onischuk lead with 2.5/3. 
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Second Round Whittles Field of Perfection Down to Two
By FM Mike Klein   
May 15, 2010
The second round of the US Championship left only two perfect scores, GM Hikaru Nakamura and GM Gata Kamsky. In round three, the titans face off, with Kamsky playing with the white pieces. See FM Klein's recap and photos by Dynako.
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Fantasy Chess Stats
By CLO   
May 15, 2010
Are you curious what other people chose for their fantasy teams? Check out the breakdown of fantasy team picks, final four picks and champion picks. 
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Decisive Start to the US Chess Championships
By FM Mike Klein   
May 14, 2010
The first round of the 2010 U.S. Chess Championship produced an uncharacteristically high number of decisive games, with eight out of 12 games yielding a winner. See FM Mike Klein's report. 
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Russian Chess Federation Nominates Karpov
By Karpov 2010   
May 14, 2010
The Supervisory Council of the Russian Chess Federation met today in Moscow and nominated Anatoly Karpov to stand for FIDE president in the election that takes place in Khanty-Mansiysk in September.
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US Championships Kick Off with Red Carpet Ceremony
By CLO   
May 13, 2010
The 2010 US Championships opened tonight with a ceremony featuring a documentary screening of Changing of the Guard and the drawing of the colors. Nakamura gets black in round 1. See full pairings. 
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Anand Retains World Title
By GM Ian Rogers   
May 11, 2010
GM Ian Rogers wraps up the thrilling World Championship match in Sofia. The result was in doubt till today, when Anand prevailed. Don't miss Rogers' annotations to the final four games. 
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US Championship Chess Talk
By John Henderson   
May 11, 2010
Listen to a special Chess Talk hosted by IM John Watson of the ICC. The guests are Chess Club and Scholastic Center of Saint Louis executive director Tony Rich and commentator GM Maurice Ashley.
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Anand Continues Reign as World Champion!
By CLO   
May 11, 2010
Viswanathan Anand has retained his World Championship title against challenger Veselin Topalov. The match seemed likely to head to playoffs when Topalov suddenly erred, allowing Anand to crash through. 
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Chess & Chocolate Update
By CLO   
May 11, 2010
Watch  a video clip of the Little Chocolatiers TLC show, which featured a 1000+ lb. chocolate chess set and 11-year-old master Kayden Troff!
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Sunday in Atlanta: An Elementary Nationals Wrap-up
By FM Mike Klein   
May 10, 2010
FM Mike Klein's Elementary Nationals wrap up includes interviews with K-6 1st place trophy winner Justus Williams, K-5 champ Allan Beilin and K-3 champ Roland Feng. 
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Bill Hook, 1925-2010
By Vincent A. Moore   
May 10, 2010
Bill Hook, author of "Hooked on Chess", diedtoday, under hospice care, at his home in Silver Spring, Maryland. A memorial service will be held Wednesday in Olney, Maryland.
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April - Chess Life Online 2010

FIDE Trainers Seminar for Women Instant Replay: Topalov-Anand Game 5 Drawn Anand on Top so Far in Sofia Kasparov, Karpov and Carlsen to Appear at New York City BenefitInstant Replay: Anand Wins Game Four Chess Without Borders Join Millions of Volunteers Worldwide on Global Youth Service Day Nakamura to Relocate to Saint LouisA Couch Potato's Guide to the World Championship - Part II Aleksandr Lenderman: Officially a Grandmaster Expert Meets Grandmaster: A Personal Perspective on Playing Maurice Ashley Anand Evens Score in Sofia Topalov Begins Match with Big Win A Volunteer's Perspective on Columbus: A Blue Apron & Female Fire A Couch Potato's Guide to Topalov-Anand Santarius Wins Hales Corners Challenge XIField finalized for 2010 U.S. Championship All-Girls Nationals: Ballantyne Ties with Chen and Wins UTD Scholarship High School Nationals: The Biggest Tie Ever and Hunter on Top $10,000 Up for Grabs at the US Championship Blitz Open Kudrin and Ivanov Win Hartford Open Meekins and Ong Lead High School; Matlin Leads All GirlsThe National High School and All Girls Begin in ColumbusIn Columbus, Ryba Wins Blitz, Low and Uesgui Take Bug Abby on Columbus, College and her Last Scholastic Game Final Four: UMBC beats Brownsville to retain titleThe Quest to Qualify by IM Altounian GM Jesse Kraai Takes Clear First in Reno Vela, IS 318, Adelberg and Lee on Top at the Junior High Nationals Four GMs Tie in Saint Louis Open College Final Four Update: Brownsville vs. Maryland Baltimore County Four Lead the Saint Louis Open Adelberg and IS 318 in Clear Lead at Junior High NationalsJunior High School Nationals: Day 1 ReportFinal Four Kicks Off in BrownsvilleTournament of Champions Final: Altounian vs. StudenNakagawa Takes First in K-9 BlitzThe Grandmaster ApartmentRecord field set for Saint Louis OpenGM Pascal Charbonneau on Blitzing the Donald Benge Memorial 2010 Grand Prix Sponsors: ChessLecture.com and ChessMagnetSchool.com The Final Scoop on the Philadelphia Open GM Robert Hess is the 2010 Samford Fellow The Story of IS 318: Interview with the Director of Chess Movie Kamsky Tops Philadelphia Open New USCF Rating Floors Implemented Far West Open BeginsThe Scoop Begins at the Philadelphia Open The April Check is in the Mail