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The best US chess player is taking a big risk by competing in his national championship - Business Insider

Sinquefield Cup News - April 3, 2015 - 2:00am
The best US chess player is taking a big risk by competing in his national championship  Business Insider

The US Chess Championship is a great tournament, but it hasn't attracted the best US player since 2012.

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The drama, the tension – the chess championships? Broadcast live from St. Louis - STLtoday.com

Sinquefield Cup News - April 1, 2015 - 2:00am
The drama, the tension – the chess championships? Broadcast live from St. Louis  STLtoday.com

The 2015 U.S. Chess Championships, which begin this week at the Chess Club and Scholastic Center of St. Louis, will be live-streamed from the club's new ...

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Highest-rated US Chess Championship is starting in St. Louis; here are the basics - St. Louis Public Radio

Sinquefield Cup News - March 31, 2015 - 5:00pm

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Highest-rated US Chess Championship is starting in St. Louis; here are the basics
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Some Of The World's Best Chess Players Square Off In St. Louis This Week. By Tim Lloyd • Sep 8, 2013. dullhunk / Flickr. Four of the best chess players in the world are squaring off this week in the Central West End during the first ever Sinquefield ...

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Second wife can file bigamy case vs her own husband - The Manila Times

Sinquefield Cup News - March 31, 2015 - 2:00am
Second wife can file bigamy case vs her own husband  The Manila Times

Dear PAO, I've been married to my husband for almost a decade already. These past few months have been really rough for both us. We are having arguments ...

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Highest-rated U.S. Chess Championship is starting in St. Louis; here are the basics - St. Louis Public Radio

Sinquefield Cup News - March 31, 2015 - 2:00am
Highest-rated U.S. Chess Championship is starting in St. Louis; here are the basics  St. Louis Public Radio

Today the highest-rated U.S. Chess Championship opens here in St. Louis. The event is held at the Chess Club and Scholastic Center of St. Louis until the.

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America at Large: Making all right moves in bid to unearth new Bobby Fischer - Irish Times

Sinquefield Cup News - March 26, 2015 - 2:00am
America at Large: Making all right moves in bid to unearth new Bobby Fischer  Irish Times

Former investor is spending big as he seeks to reverse decline of American chess.

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On Chess: U.S. Chess Federation opens office in St. Louis, opens doors to innovators - St. Louis Public Radio

Sinquefield Cup News - March 25, 2015 - 2:00am
On Chess: U.S. Chess Federation opens office in St. Louis, opens doors to innovators  St. Louis Public Radio

The United States Chess Federation, the governing body for chess competition in the U.S., recently announced that it has opened an office here in the.

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Fabiano Caruana's stunning move wins Chess Novelty of the Year award - but can you spot it? - Telegraph.co.uk

Sinquefield Cup News - March 25, 2015 - 2:00am
Fabiano Caruana's stunning move wins Chess Novelty of the Year award - but can you spot it?  Telegraph.co.uk

The Chess Novelty of the Year is a competition run by the Dutch publishing house New in Chess. This year's winner was Fabiano Caruana for his new move in ...

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Chess players wanted: Best for U.S. - Houston Chronicle

Sinquefield Cup News - March 13, 2015 - 2:00am
Chess players wanted: Best for U.S.  Houston Chronicle

one does not have to be born in a country to represent it in international competition, and so an official program and a clandestine effort are underway to recruit ...

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Your Move, Grandmaster. (To the U.S., Please.) - New York Times

Sinquefield Cup News - March 10, 2015 - 2:00am
Your Move, Grandmaster. (To the U.S., Please.)  New York Times

If an official program and a clandestine effort to recruit top players from other countries is successful, the United States chess team could be a favorite at the next ...

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To get students' minds in check, more schools are trying chess - STLtoday.com

Sinquefield Cup News - February 26, 2015 - 2:00am
To get students' minds in check, more schools are trying chess  STLtoday.com

New program for football players in urban high schools is latest in an explosion of programs in St. Louis area schools.

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On Chess: Time rules the laws of chess - St. Louis Public Radio

Sinquefield Cup News - February 25, 2015 - 2:00am
On Chess: Time rules the laws of chess  St. Louis Public Radio

Writing about the Rules of Chess, on the surface, seems to be a strange topic of discussion. After all, the last rule changes -- which included the.

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On Chess: Local amateurs shine at Metro Class Chess Championships - St. Louis Public Radio

Sinquefield Cup News - February 18, 2015 - 2:00am
On Chess: Local amateurs shine at Metro Class Chess Championships  St. Louis Public Radio

The St. Louis Metro Class Chess Championships were held recently at the Chess Club and Scholastic Center, drawing in a record 60-plus participants looking.

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On Chess: Literature Review Gives Base To Claim Of Chess' Educational Benefits - St. Louis Public Radio

Sinquefield Cup News - February 12, 2015 - 2:00am
On Chess: Literature Review Gives Base To Claim Of Chess' Educational Benefits  St. Louis Public Radio

The rhetoric has floated around for decades. “It develops your memory, improves your test scores — chess is good for your brains!” They always say. “ It.

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Viswanathan Anand loses to Magnus Carlsen again - Economic Times

Sinquefield Cup News - February 7, 2015 - 2:00am
Viswanathan Anand loses to Magnus Carlsen again  Economic Times

GERMANY: Former world champion Viswanathan Anand continued to struggle against nemesis Magnus Carlsen of Norway and lost after a blunder in the fourth ...

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On Chess: Two World Top-10 Players Will Collide In 2015 U.S. Championship - St. Louis Public Radio

Sinquefield Cup News - February 4, 2015 - 2:00am
On Chess: Two World Top-10 Players Will Collide In 2015 U.S. Championship  St. Louis Public Radio

The 2015 U.S. Chess Championships are due back in St. Louis in April, marking the seventh consecutive year that America's chess capital will present the.

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On Chess: Two World Top-10 Players Will Collide In 2015 U.S. Championship - St. Louis Public Radio

Sinquefield Cup News - February 4, 2015 - 2:00am
On Chess: Two World Top-10 Players Will Collide In 2015 U.S. Championship  St. Louis Public Radio

The 2015 U.S. Chess Championships are due back in St. Louis in April, marking the seventh consecutive year that America's chess capital will present the.

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On Chess: Rumbling In The Top Ranks Of American Chess - St. Louis Public Radio

Sinquefield Cup News - January 29, 2015 - 2:00am
On Chess: Rumbling In The Top Ranks Of American Chess  St. Louis Public Radio

The acquisition of Grandmaster Wesley So was the big news coming out of 2014. The Philippine-born prodigy and former Webster University star joined the U.S.

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Checkmates at MLK chess tournaments and the unstoppable World Chess Champion - AL.com

Sinquefield Cup News - January 26, 2015 - 2:00am
Checkmates at MLK chess tournaments and the unstoppable World Chess Champion  AL.com

The annual MLK chess tournaments, held in Montgomery and Birmingham, attracted several of Alabama's top players and up-and-coming scholastic players.

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On Chess: Physical Fitness Becomes Increasingly Important For Top-Level Players - St. Louis Public Radio

Sinquefield Cup News - January 21, 2015 - 2:00am
On Chess: Physical Fitness Becomes Increasingly Important For Top-Level Players  St. Louis Public Radio

World Chess Champion Magnus Carlsen pretended he didn't hear the question, but I knew he had. Rex Sinquefield, founder of the Chess Club and Scholastic.

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