Can a new Sue Perkins-fronted chess competition whip up some The Queen's Gambit-style excitement about the game?
The sheer number of accounts (often boosted by blue checks) taking the post seriously is staggering. The furious replies ...
Springtime is upon us and with it comes fresh hope, new growth and renewed energy. It is time for a spring-clean, not only in the house but in my mindset and it is time to look at learning a new ...
Those who disliked the programme claim that the moves were hard to follow, and that the players and presenter were too hyped ...
In 1929 and 1930, the Cambridge top board lost his queen very early, once to a knight fork and then to a bishop pin. Matches ...
It’s gone from being a beloved board game to an online ... “There’s a reason Chess has endured for centuries. It’s easy to learn the basics, but it takes a lifetime to master.
The Endgame' host Sue Perkins was deeply touched by an ex-prisoner contestant's story of how the game kept him alive.
Chess enthusiasts gathered in Ireland’s Pub Feb. 28 for Campus Recreation’s Friendly Chess Tournament. Knights, bishops and ...