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We made it to the halfway point of the Women’s Candidates. Things are unfolding as expected with the two favourites, Aleksandra Goryachkina and Lei Tingjie at the top, and wait, what is Tan Zhongyi doing at the top? That’s right! Tan Zhongy...
North America is a far-away land rarely visited by the top women’s chess players, who all hail from Europe and Asia. But next week, the ice hockey capital of the world that is Canada will play host to the most important women’s chess tourna...
It’s time to return to the volcanic winter wonderland that is Iceland! Post Bobby Fischer, the tiny lowly-populated country of Iceland is known for one thing in the chess world: the Reykjavik Open, one of the most beloved premier open tourn...
Welcome back to the ’90s! We left off at 1989 in Part 1 of the Entire History of Women's Chess in Eight Tournaments after some astounding performances by Vera Menchik, Nona Gaprindashvili, the Polgar-led Hungary national team, and Sofia Pol...
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