The rest day at the Dresden Olympiad did the U.S. squads well. The men won 2.5-1.5 against Cuba, while the women scorched the Romanian women's team 4-0.
The Northern Virginia Open saw a higher than expected turnout, including newly anointed GM Larry Kaufman. IM Justin Sarkar took clear first with 5-0, and offers his thoughts on his last round battle.
The Olympiad restarts with the U.S. teams facing Romania and Cuba. The halftime report includes Dresden photo impressions from Irina Krush, round five games, and surprising trivia: Which two U.S. players have identical performance ratings?
The U.S. Chess League semi-finals are tonight with the Boston Blitz facing
Carolina Cobras and the Miami Sharks set to play defending champs, the
Dallas Destiny. Watch live on the ICC or check out Boston's live video feed.
The Kamsky-Topalov match was negotiated on the rest day of the Dresden Olympiad. According to onsite reports by chessdom and the Internet Chess Club, the battle will take place in Bulgaria from February 16-28, 2009.
GM Alexander Shabalov and IMs Bryan Smith and Stryjecki tied for first in the King's Island Open (Mason, Ohio, Nov.14-16.) Tim Moroney's report includes games from the two happy IMs.
In a compelling promo, Jerry Hanken offers a glimpse into the rich history of the American Open (Nov.27-30), the West's answer to Philly's National Congress. Jerry also points out new AO perks, such as the sponsorship from thechesspiece.com.
The 2009 U.S. Championship will be held in Saint Louis, Missouri at the Chess Club and Scholastic Center of Saint Louis. Read the official PR and look for full details on uschess.org in the coming months.
USCF members and guests may now take part in the historic Earth vs. Space chess match. Click on the link at the top of the right column for match updates.