Users browsing my site with Internet Explorer have reported technical issues with the blog starting at the bottom of the page. The page seems to load fine in all other browsers. I have not used IE for some time, and recommend Opera or Mozilla, both available for free download. Netscape also loads the chess_underground perfectly […]
According to my web monitoring software, a record 84 visitors browsed the chess_underground on Saturday. This breaks the previous record of 65 from May 3rd. Thanks all for reading, I hope you enjoy the content.
I was intrigued to see that Kamsky and Nakamura both played the same opening in round four of the 37th Chess Olympiad!
I analysed both games, with emphasis on the overriding theme of both, which was an attack on, or control of, the dark square g1-a7 diagonal.
I hope you will enjoy, click here to see the […]
This weekend, I will be playing in the North American Open in Stillwater, Oklahoma. Last year, I tied for third place behind Onischuk and Shulman. Results from the ‘05 NAO can be found here:
2005 NAO Results
I’ll try to update live at the event. I’ll also be playing in the Blitz Championship. Pre-entries this year […]
As per my previous post, I have been thinking quite a bit lately about electronic notation, and the Monroi system. I think one of the best ways to discuss the new electronic notation devices and trends is to create a simple pro/con list. Click “read more” for my take on the matter.
When evaluating something novel […]