The Doeberl Cup is not only Australias richest tournament (i.e., it offers the largest prizes around $19,000 in recent years), it has also been a […]
Double round-robin Tournaments with a small group of elite players have always held a special place in chess history. One need only recall American events like […]
I’ve reviewed and praised two earlier editions of Vishy Anand: World Chess Champion, Life and Games, and you can find my comments in the Archives of […]
Ive always thought that a book of Walter Brownes games would be an extremely worthwhile project; his autobiographical games collection THE STRESS OF CHESS AND ITS […]