Blogs about: Jennifer Shahade
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King's Gambit Book Party
I should have posted this earlier. Jennifer Shahade took some great photos at my Barnes and Noble reading for King’s Gambit and put them on her blog at Chess Life Online. The first picture pro… more »
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Chess humour and Jennifer Shahade
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Nikita wrote 4 months ago: Chess is a sea in which a gnat may drink and an elephant may bathe – Indian proverb South Africa … more »
The Fabulous 00s: Some Interesting Modern/Pirc Games
nezhmet wrote 6 months ago: The Modern Defense with an early a6!? is a tricky beast. I first tried it versus William Costigan ( … more »
King's Gambit Book Party
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paulhoffman wrote 7 months ago: I should have posted this earlier. Jennifer Shahade took some great photos at my Barnes and Noble … more »
A Whale of an Index
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paulhoffman wrote 8 months ago: Two-time U.S. Women’s Champion Jennifer Shahade blogged about how she began “reading … more »
SA Women ...talk of the town..
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Nikita wrote 8 months ago: The 2007 South African Women’s Open Chess Championship was the talk of the town. 13-year-old Meli … more »
New York Knights Are Looking Bright
paulhoffman wrote 9 months ago: photo of the 2006 New York Knights by John Fernandez U.S. Chess League Commissioner Greg Shahade ha … more »
Let Me Dream: King’s Gambit the Movie
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paulhoffman wrote 9 months ago: My over-active imagination has been fueled by a caller from Hollywood who inquired about film right … more »
Fabiano Curuana Breaks Record to Become America's Youngest Chess Grandmaster!
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paulhoffman wrote 10 months ago: Six years ago I watched legendary chess teacher Bruce Pandolfini (who is played by Ben Kingsley in … more »
Women and Chess
paulhoffman wrote 10 months ago: “There’s a reason why women themselves do not excel at the game,” Garry Kasparov once told me … more »
Nakamura, the Gracious Chess King
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paulhoffman wrote 11 months ago: Hikaru Nakamura’s star in the chess firmament is rising even as Gata Kamsky’s is flicker … more »
