Articles about "chess tournaments"
So You Want to Organize Chess Tournaments?
Let's say you started playing chess later in life, realize that you are never going to be World Champion, but still want to make a contribution.
http://chess.about.com/od/organizations/a/aa06g01.htm
Swiss System for Chess Tournaments
A tournament open to all players usually has far more players than the number of rounds scheduled for the event. The Swiss system for pairings allows to ...
http://chess.about.com/library/weekly/aa05f11.htm
Famous Chess Tournaments (Part 3 - World Championship Qualifiers)
The list of notable chess competitions is long and subject to debate by experts on which were the strongest or the most important.
http://chess.about.com/library/weekly/aa05e28.htm
Famous Chess Tournaments (Part 2 - The Players)
Our register of tournaments meets our register of famous players. Players who never had the chance to play for the World Championship receive well-earned ...
http://chess.about.com/library/weekly/aa03j18.htm
Famous Chess Tournaments - Wijk aan Zee (1/5)
The annual Wijk aan Zee chess event is traditionally the first super tournament of the year. About Chess always features at least a brief report on the ...
http://chess.about.com/od/events/ss/aa08b02.htm
Famous Chess Tournaments (2003-2005)
We brought our register of 'Famous Chess Tournaments' up to date by including important events played during the years 2003 through 2005.
http://chess.about.com/library/weekly/aa06h05.htm
Famous Chess Tournaments (Part 1 - Introduction)
Introducing our register of historical tournaments, here are 207 great events. Starting with London 1851, we give the winners of each.
http://chess.about.com/library/weekly/aa03i27.htm
Famous Chess Tournaments (1851-1938)
An introduction to some of the most famous events in chess history (1851-1938).
http://chess.about.com/library/ble42ev1.htm
Chess - Amber Blindfold & Rapid Tournament
What's the best privilege that comes with being a super grandmaster? It might be the opportunity for an invitation to the annual Amber Chess Tournament.
http://chess.about.com/library/weekly/aa03d19.htm
The Origin of International Chess Events
The first international chess tournament was held in London as part of the Great ... Chess Tournaments Find their Routine: The second international chess ...
http://chess.about.com/od/history/p/aa07d14.htm
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