The third in a fantastic series that examines famous chess players/personalities from the past (the first two are The Reliable Past and Russian Silhouettes), Smart Chip […]
Like most chess players, I closely followed the drama of Fischers arrest in Japan (at the behest of the United States) and rooted for his salvation […]
Few players have left a more lasting impact on the game of chess that Aron Nimzowitsch. A world-class player and an even greater writer and thinker, […]
Some grandmasters can write with humor and wit, some can write in academic fashion, some write in a dry no-nonsense manner that efficiently gets their point […]