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For #ChessTuesday this week we have this fab photo of the Dublin Chess Club members, 1967, published in their centenary history booklet of the same year. DYK DCC is one of the oldest Irish #chess clubs? From the @englishchess.bsky.social Library. #chesshistory #chessliterature

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Chess at the SCG? Lofty ambitions touted as world champion visits Five-time World Chess Champion Viswanathan Anand says he believes Australia could be on the verge of becoming a proud chess nation.

Chess boomerang www.abc.net.au/news/2026-02...

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Chess used to be for nerds - now everybody wants in An Isle of Wight chess tournament is highlighting the game's growing popularity with young people.

Chess is booming. www.bbc.co.uk/news/article...

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Julie Browner and Man Ray, LA, 1946

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Lee Miller’s first colour snap for Vogue. @tate.bsky.social

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Tony Mangan launched two journals with Frank Cass in the late 1990s. ‘Soccer and Society’ and ‘Sport in Siciety’ were ahead of their time, and have since joined IJHS in the ranks of elite outlets for sports research. RIP. @tandfresearch.bsky.social

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Happy New Year!
CHESS (January 1936)

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Raymond Keene, OBE

Raymond Keene, OBE

"I turned down the OBE because it's not a club you want to join when you look at the villains who've got it." Ken Loach #honourslist 📷Mark Huba

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This was our bestseller when I worked in the foreign languages dept at Foyle’s in the mid-1980s.

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Chess table

Chess table

This will not end well.
FT, 6-7 Dec 2025

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Founded in 1867, A History of the Dublin Chess Club for #ChessTuesday with a group pic of members in its centenary year. DYK women players were admitted to the club in 1919. From the @englishchess.bsky.social Library. #chesshistory #chessliterature @richardjameschess.bsky.social

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Vladimir Kramnik by Edward Winter The chess historian Edward Winter presents an anthology of items on the former world champion Vladimir Kramnik.

Kramnik's empty armoury. www.chesshistory.com/winter/extra...

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Chess Jottings by Edward Winter A miscellany of items by the chess historian Edward Winter.

'For Kramnik, withdrawal of his legal action against Navara could be seen as a sign of strength, not weakness.' www.chesshistory.com/winter/extra...

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'The current battles over online cheating are a grimly undignified, barely intelligible mess with, as their hub, nothing better than X/Twitter.
There must be a better way.'

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Fred Yates

Fred Yates

Fred Yates (1884-1932), six-times British Chess Champion, died on this day. The Yorkshireman beat most of the great masters of his time and was in the world's top 20. He scraped a living as a player and journalist and was killed by a leak from a faulty gas fitting while asleep.

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Chess Notes by Edward Winter Edward Winter's current Chess Notes: games, positions, puzzles, research, historical documentation on masters and amateurs.

FIDE's bad language. www.chesshistory.com/winter/index...

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#ChessTuesday insight: Krogius reminds us it’s far more valuable to reflect on our own play than to just study the board and others 🧠♟️ 1976. #ChessPsychology from the @englishchess.bsky.social Library. @richardjameschess.bsky.social ecfchess Library. #chesshistory #chessliterature #garylanechess

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Hilary Thomas.

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There were indeed only two issues - the project bankrupted the publisher, who is serving a long prison sentence for various serious crimes.

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The Story of the Dundee Chess Club (1984) for #ChessTuesday from its foundation in 1847, to its win of the Richardson Cup and a visit from Alekhine and beyond. Plus a gorge cover! From the @englishchess.bsky.social Library.@richardjameschess.bsky.social #chesshistory #chessliterature @garylanechess

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Record-breaker: Leonard Barden’s chess column celebrates 70 years and a place in history Now 96, this week marks a milestone for our columnist, whose astonishing career has set a Guinness World Record

‘After 70 years, 14 prime ministers, and nearly 4,000 articles, Leonard Barden is still going strong. In all that time he has never missed a week – rain or shine, in sickness and in health. And now, officially, he is a record-breaker.’

By @seaningle.bsky.social

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Paganini’s chess set. #Genoa

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Happy birthday to Leonard Barden (96) whose Guardian chess column is 69.

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Black to play and win.

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Oxford City Chess Club Play chess in Oxford

Young chess star Shambavi Hariharan sparkles at the English Championships. oxfordcitychessclub.com/news/

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Me too.

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George Thomas reached two #Wimbledon semi-finals and four quarter-finals between 1907 and 1912.

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Kingpin Chess Magazine » A Creature without Counterpart

Sir George Thomas on chess obsession and Rubinstein's deathwish. www.kingpinchess.net/2025/07/a-cr...

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Chess and the Nazis www.kingpinchess.net/2025/07/ches...

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A call from Leonard Barden saves the world championship match. The Field, 13 July 1972

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