Watching the Storm Roll In
July 27, 2008
About chess and other things, in Hyde Park, Chicago, and everywhere else
Kids: When you weaken your kingside pawn structure, beware. Of course, it doesn't help to fall behind needlessly in material, either.
As I think I've said before, I'm a sucker for street chess. Here's an excerpt from a documentary on the game as it's played in San Francisco. Is that Market Street?
And, yes, money is changing hands. It happens.
Posted by Tom Panelas at 9:21 PM
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The Chicago Blaze, one of two new expansion teams in the United States Chess League (USCL), now has a Web site and a blog. (Yours truly will be one of the regular posters.) The team is getting ready for its first season, which begins on August 25 with a match against the Arizona Scorpions, the league’s other new team.
This week the Blaze issued an official press release with a preview of the what’s to come. The schedule is now posted online. Mark your calendars and plan to follow all the action throughout September, October, and into the November playoffs.
Meanwhile, Elizabeth Vicary is conducting a poll on her blog to see who people think will win the USCL championship this year. You can vote for the team you think most likely to win.
Posted by Tom Panelas at 8:37 AM
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Hyde Park chess players squeezed again
Posted by Tom Panelas at 7:10 AM
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Here are the results of our recent poll. I think it’s clear who people want for vice president.
Posted by Tom Panelas at 9:02 AM
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Everyone had such a great time when we did this a year ago that we're going to do it again. If all goes as planned, I'll be out there in Nichols Park tomorrow during the July 4th festivities with chess sets so anybody who wants to can come and play. The kids had a great time last year. Maybe this year we can get some adults to play.
The 4th of July parade in Hyde Park is scheduled to reach Nichols Park at about noon on Friday, so that's when things should get started. Look for us at the two concrete chess tables just south of the 54th Street cul du sac ("dead end" where I come from) between Kimbark and Kenwood. Come and play, very informal.
"A" marks the spot
This just in: the president takes bold action in response to the crisis
It's been awhile since I posted a Wacky Wednesday game, and while I'm a day late with this one there's little doubt that it meets the criteria for wackiness. I'm Black in this online game. Was my opponent a lemming?
game viewer: ChessVideos.tv