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  • Fred McKim
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    Originally posted by Hugh Brodie View Post
    Fred - isn't that your own site?
    Yeah.

    I am still surprised nobody else has done this. Links to the best sites and tournaments. What else do you need ?

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  • Hugh Brodie
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    Fred - isn't that your own site?

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  • Fred McKim
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    Obviously there is no single best site, but the first site I go to everyday is
    http://reallyhightech.com/chess/international_news.html.

    This serves as my portal to the Chess World.

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  • Dan Scoones
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    I would add the blogs conducted by Michael Goeller and Mark Ginzburg:

    http://www.kenilworthchessclub.org/kenilworthian/
    http://nezhmet.wordpress.com/

    Always interesting, and there are substantial archives.

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  • Howard Streit
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    Websites for the following are always entertaining:

    <marshtowers.blogsite.com> Reviews, comments and photos of various sidetrips he takes around England.

    <www.thechessmind.net> Daily column of the latest chess happenings, with periodic forays into Notre Dame football !?!?

    <sverreschesscorner.blogspot.com> The author, who has contributed to a number of opening books, writes sporadically with an emphasis on the Dutch Defence. Averages about a post a week. He also provides coverage from events he participates in, usually round-by-round results and games. His blogs from Thailand last year were quite interesting.

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  • Gordon Ritchie
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    Thanks to everyone who posted on this thread. There were a number of sites mentioned of which I was unaware. Very helpful and informative.

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  • Hugh Brodie
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    I download games from chessmix.com - there are always some there that TWIC doesn't pick up. One warning - you have to download the current file before it "expires" (on the 10th, 20th, or 30th day of the month) - otherwise it becomes a "pay" site.

    Another site: http://www.chesshistory.com . Select "Archives" for much more of Winter's collections of historical idbits.

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  • Caesar Posylek
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    I would recommend the following website, as below:

    http://www.chessmix.com/

    :)

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  • Hans Jung
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    www.chessdom.com is a lovely site for international news and nobody does it like Susan Polgar daily at: www.susanpolgar.com and hit: Susan's Blog.

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  • Egidijus Zeromskis
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    Originally posted by Gordon Ritchie View Post
    What do you find are the best sites on the web for chess?
    What else is out there worth recommending?

    Check Canadian blogs' collection:
    http://www.chesstalk.info/forum/showthread.php?t=1633
    (it's the useful thread, which deserves a sticky label.)

    Interesting site http://www.chesszilla.com/, which gives headers from various chess sites and new pictures and videos.

    Blogs
    http://www.chessninja.com/dailydirt Sometimes Mig includes thoughts from his famous friend Kasparov.

    http://chessblog.com from A.Kosteniuk ("Nona Gaprindashvili is women senior world chess champion")

    Sites:
    For the lower rating players, the www.chess.com is the treasure with its forum and articles.
    Last edited by Egidijus Zeromskis; Monday, 9th November, 2009, 08:24 PM.

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  • John Henry
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    chessgames.com is a wonderful site with forums,daily puzzle,daily opening game and very reasonable subscription for a full opening,endgame,tactical programmes and more features.It has a great games data base of over 500,000 games-free. Great site.....

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  • Michael Yip
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    Hi

    www.chessvibes.com has news and live ratings update of top players

    www.chessvibes.com/live has live coverage of Tal Memorial

    Mike Yip

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  • Bob Armstrong
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    Hi Gordon:

    When Kevin is not on one of his " cause " tears, and libelling everyone, I find his site quite delightful really. It's somewhat sexist, but one could also say its on the " saucy " side. Some of his historical articles ( chess and non-chess ) seem quite well researched and his command of English is quite good in my opinion. I do not really play over his longer chess pieces - games, tactics, etc. but I understand they are quite good too. I do read it regularly, though sometimes I find it quite offensive on some issues.

    The other one I read regularly is the Susan Polgar Blog.

    Finally if you want to get pgn games right after they've been played in big tournaments, The Week in Chess ( TWIC ) is very current .

    Bob
    Last edited by Bob Armstrong; Monday, 9th November, 2009, 02:56 PM.

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  • Gordon Ritchie
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    Best Chess Blog/Site

    What do you find are the best sites on the web for chess?
    There is always Chessbase.com, of course, or chesscafe.com. Chesstalk.com has become the board of choice in Canada. What else is out there worth recommending?
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