Reviews
In the current update on ChessPublishing.com our columnist offers you some Scotch by way of refreshment-Ed.
Judit Polgar is legendary; by far the strongest female chess player of all time. At 15 she became the youngest ever grandmaster. In 2002 she defeatedGarry Kasparov – it was the first time in chess history that a female player had beaten the World’s No. 1 in competitive play. U.S. Champion Joel Benjamin likens her […]
Today we will talk about one of the most popular and possibly one of the best chess apps there is (according to other reviews): Shredder. We will explore the IPad/IPhone version of Shredder. A very similar version is also available for android devices. Let’s take a closer look at this app [includes a video review].
Chessbibliophile continues his series of reviews on New in Chess Yearbooks, important titles from the point of opening theory-Ed.
In the current update on ChessPublishing.com our columnist draws attention to French Defence and Grob Attack among other things-Ed.
The battle has begun… Our columnist reports on the eagerly awaited tournament of the year and don’t miss the videos.
Chessbibliophile continues his series of reviews on New in Chess Yearbooks, important titles from the point of opening theory. If you wish to read a review of the New in Chess Yearbook 103 it may be found here -Ed.
Today I will be doing a review of an online chess playing website called ChessLive.com. There are many websites that allow you to play online chess. What’s so special about this one? Well, let’s take a closer look from the inside and find out.
Chessbibliophile concludes his series on ACP Cup Tournament. The first three instalments of the report are here for those who missed: Part I , Part II , Part III .
In the current column on ChessPublishing.com the author draws attention to another important theoretical battle from the recent world championship match-Ed.