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25  mars     16h49
Everything You Need To Know About Candidates Tournament 2024
Mistreaver    Cover photo taken from the official FIDE Website Introduction On April rd, , one of the most anticipated, exciting, and important chess tournaments of the year will begin. The Candidates Tournament , in which some of the World’s best players will battle for the ultimate victory and the...
20  mars     14h23
An Ethical Guide For Chess Players
Mistreaver    The following article is a guest post by Nikolaos Ntirlis. Nikolaos is a strong correspondence player and a renowned book author and some of you might know him from his opening theory threads he regularly publishes on his X Twitter. But apart from being the chess guy , Nikolaos also has a profound...
01  mars     14h25
I Published A Course With Jan Gustafsson
Mistreaver    Introduction On February th, , one of the biggest, proudest moments of my professional life so far happened the publication of the Chessable course Gustafsson’s Aggressive .e Part, which I co authored with none other but the renowned Grandmaster, commentator and opening theoretician...
11  octobre     14h45
Norm Factories Or: The Problem(s) With Round-Robin Norm Events
Mistreaver    Note : This article was written in collaboration with Benjamin Porthault who did all the statistical analysis. When he is not running Python Scripts, Benjamin works as a performance mental coach specializing in coaching chess players. Benjamin has experience coaching the English national team,...
04  octobre     15h07
Women’s World Chess Championship 1930
Mistreaver    Cover Photo: Vera Menchik Left , Paula Wolf Kalmar, Wally Henschel top , Katarina Beskow and Agnes Stevenson bottom , Sources: Various, but mostly the fantastic website BritBase by John Saunders and the following Chessbase article Women’s World Chess Championship Introduction Three years...
15  septembre     11h17
1927 Women’s World Chess Championship
Mistreaver    Cover Photo: Vera Menchik Left , Edith Price, Martha Daunke top , Paula Kalmar, Edith Holloway, Edith Michell bottom , Sources: Various, but mostly the fantastic website BritBase by John Saunders In order to track the origin of the Women’s World Chess Championship, we have to go back all the way...