New Site

February 27, 2008 at 9:17 pm (Uncategorized) (, , )

Dear Readers,

I have purchase a new domain for this website. I will still have the wordpress.com account, but you will be able to use http://saintlouischess.com as well. This will facilitate my posting games on the site. Hope everyone is excited. I certainly am.

Sincerely,

Orderemerges

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Saint Louis Chess History -Oct 26th, 1904

February 22, 2008 at 5:30 am (Chess, History, Missouri, Saint Louis) (, , , )

1904 and Chess in STL Above is a taste of what chess used to be like in Saint Louis. Who knows? Maybe with some organization, we can start moving back in that direction. Here’s to hoping! 

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Chess Postings

February 21, 2008 at 4:21 pm (Blegs, Chess Brilliancies) (, )

I have an idea for a new feature here on the site. Chess Brilliancies.

I will post a game that was awarded the Informator Brilliancy Prize every week.

However, at this point I am having difficulty posting a replay board on WordPress. So it might be a few days until I get it to work properly.

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Chess Boards

February 20, 2008 at 4:11 pm (Equipment, Saint Louis) (, , )

The one recommendation I will put forth for chess equipment is a Drueke Chess board. They are absolutely the finest around.

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Requested…

February 20, 2008 at 3:35 pm (Chess Programs) (, , , , , , , , , )

I don’t particularly know the best place to purchase chess equipment, but I will be listing a few links to the side for places to browse. Also, I will be listing places to purchase chess programs and database managers. Not just Chessbase and Windows! Mac too! Enjoy…

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Missouri & Kansas Chess Events 2008 to 2009

February 20, 2008 at 3:30 am (Chess, Missouri, Saint Louis, Tournaments) (, , , , )

  1. Missouri Chess Events
  2. Event [Organizer/Director (Phone Contact)] Date (Year)
  3. Mid-America Open [Bill Goichberg (845.496.9658)] February 29 – March 2 (2008)
  4. Quantum Quads [Matt Angeli (314.315.0222)] March 8 (2008)
  5. Mizzou Quads [Charles Ward (573.443.6685)] March 29 (2008)
  6. Bobby Fischer Memorial [Al Howlett (314.497.4971)] April 5 (2008)
  7. Saint Louis Open [William H. Wright (314.822.5334)] April 26 – 27 (2008)
  8. Arnold Denker Open [Charles Ward (573.443.6685)] June 14 (2008)
  9. Missouri Class Championships [Bob Howe (573.445.5458)] June 28 – 29 (2008)
  10. Robert Byrne Open [Charles Ward (573.443.6685)] August 23 (2008)
  11. Missouri Open [Thomas Rehmeier (573.291.0852)] September 20 – 21 (2008)
  12. Arthur Bisguier Open [Charles Ward (573.443.6685)] October 18 (2008)
  13. Pal Benko Open [Charles Ward (573.443.6685)] January 24 (2009)
  14. Kansas Chess Events
  15. The Chess Club Championship VII [Ken Fee (816.407.7017)] June 20 – 21 (2008)
  16. Kansas City Open [Ken Fee (816.407.7017)] July 25 – 27 (2008)
  17. Oak Park Open VII [Ken Fee (816.407.7017)] August 30 – September 1 (2008)

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    Chess Ladder & Tournament

    February 19, 2008 at 12:54 am (Blegs, Missouri, Saint Louis, Suggestions, The Loop) (, , , , , , )

    While putting together this site, I have come across many chess clubs that maintain Chess Ladders. It is a old concept that is often used in Europe and provides excitement around the club. Since I am taking up the mantle of chess co-promoter of the Delmar Loop Chess Club, a ladder challenge system should be instituted.

    To first start it off, I would like to hold a few games over ICC to qualify people and place them on the list. This will have the added benefit of drawing players to ICC.

    I am open to suggestions and comments. Here are the rules I propose: Game in 60 or Game in 25 as agreed upon by the two participants; Higher ladder players must accept all challenges, but can only be challenged 2 times per 20 days; Colors are assigned at random; Anyone can challenge anyone, but players who challenge and lose may not re-challenge the same player within 30 days; A miniature trophy be awarded to the top rung player to be passed on to succeeding challengers.Please email me with suggestions if you have any. I will be trying organizing the first ladder tournament soon.

    Updated: February 19th, 2008 – Bold Words are changes.

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    Missouri Chess Events 2008

    February 18, 2008 at 10:58 pm (Chess, Missouri, Saint Louis, Tournaments) (, , , , )

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    Dennis Monokroussos’s Lessons

    February 18, 2008 at 4:01 am (Chess, Commentary, Opening Theory, Videos) (, , , , )

    Check out the USCL’s top twenty games and the lessons behind them, here.

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    Greg Shahade’s Curtains Videos

    February 18, 2008 at 3:59 am (Chess, Commentary, Opening Theory, Videos) (, , )

    Recently, Greg Shahade has been posting tons of live chess commentaries on Chessvideos.tv. I highly recommend watching and joining the site.

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    Listings

    February 18, 2008 at 3:28 am (Saint Louis, Suggestions, The Loop) (, , , )

    You may have noticed that on the right-hand side of this page there is a list of Members of Team Loop. If you would like to be included on this list send me an email at: rwpointer <>at<> gmail.com.  

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    Soviets, Cheating, and Saint Louis

    February 18, 2008 at 3:03 am (Chess, Saint Louis, Tournaments) (, , )

    This is an old story worth repeating.  Washington University Economics Professors, John Nye and Charles Moul, have authored a paper which examined the claims that the Soviets cheated during important matches. Here is the story by Student Life of Wash U. Here is the Wash U. official story. The question is: Did the Soviets Collude?: A Statistical Analysis of Championship Chess 1940-64

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    Wash U paper focuses on Loop Chess

    February 18, 2008 at 2:41 am (Saint Louis, The Loop) (, , , , , , , )

    Recently, I came across this article dating back to 2005. It focuses on Loop Chess as art.

    I would say that the entertainment value for the people walking by would be greater if we had a focused area. Being at the Bread Co. doesn’t help the walk by effect. Only in the Summer is this really apparent.

    But here is the article…

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    Team Loop Dominates GM

    February 18, 2008 at 1:07 am (ICC, Saint Louis, The Loop, Uncategorized) (, , , , )

    Alex Marler of Team Loop recently played this game on the Internet Chess Club. Not the best game of all time, but a victory regardless. Enjoy! 

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    Few Good Chess Sites

    February 18, 2008 at 12:31 am (Uncategorized) (, , , )

    I will continuously be adding chess-related websites to this page. Please, if you have any suggestions, message me or email me.

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    ICC Handles

    February 18, 2008 at 12:30 am (Chess, ICC, Playchess, Saint Louis, The Loop) (, , , )

    As time passes, people change handles. So if you would like your handle disseminated, you should post in the comments section.

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    Chess, Chess and more Chess

    February 18, 2008 at 12:26 am (Chess, Saint Louis) (, , , , , , , )

    Hello everybody! This site should serve a couple of purposes. First, as a member of the next generation, I would like to continue to see good chess in Saint Louis, Missouri. That means that there should be easily accessible news and notes for all events in Saint Louis concerning chess. I was thinking of creating a site for listings of all chess clubs across the nation but I decided that I really should focus on Saint Louis to enhance what we already have. Second, I would like this as a conversational hub for players around Saint Louis to come and discuss chess. Third, I would like a place to join together all the other chess blogs, boards, and blah in one place.  I hope I can make this a reality. 

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