Club members are invited to contribute items for discussion – talk through a game or a puzzle or anything else that you think will interest fellow members.
Club members are invited to contribute items for discussion – talk through a game or a puzzle or anything else that you think will interest fellow members.
Top Surrey player Clive Frostick will go through some interesting games in matches with Camberley Chess Club.
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Club members are invited to contribute items for discussion – talk through a game or a puzzle or anything else that you think will interest fellow members.
To automatically receive a Zoom link to this event, and all other future Zoom events this season, please become an Online Member on our Membership page.
On Thursday 16th December from 7:30PM to 9:30PM, Camberley Chess Club will host a Swiss tournament on chess.com.
It will be 5 rounds long. The time limit for each game will be 10 minutes (with no increment).
Actual play will start at 7:40PM
To enter, join Camberley Chess Club on chess.com if you have not joined already on https://www.chess.com/club/camberley-chess-club then you will receive an invite an hour before the start. You can register to play up to one hour before.
This chess tournament will be the fourth annual event to mark the passing of Keith Richardson, correspondence Grand Master.
The event will online using the Lichess platform, plus on Zoom – You are welcome to join Camberley Chess Club’s online Zoom meetings, just email info@camberleychess.co.uk
Once upon a time, before the days of strong analysis engines, correspondence chess was a worthy activity for players to learn openings, practise middlegame and endings.
Strong correspondence players tended to be potentially strong OTB players.
Colin Lyne will take us through some his earliest postal games.
You are welcome to join Camberley Chess Club’s online Zoom meetings, just email info@camberleychess.co.uk
Noted correspondence and openings expert Colin Lyne will guide us through the plans and strategies of the famous Nimzo-Indian Defence from the perspective of both the white and black pieces.
The meeting will take place, as usual, on the Zoom platform.
You are welcome to join Camberley Chess Club’s online Zoom meetings, just email info@camberleychess.co.uk