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♟️♟️Great to have Chess Club back today. Everyone enjoyed some mini-chess games to settle back in. @ficheall_ie @clareEdcentre #chessTuesday
♟️Our Chess club are busy preparing for their @Ficheall_ie Féile Fichille Tournament. Lots of discussions and some very serious battles taking place. #chessTuesday #check ♟️
Let's make #ChessTuesday a thing! 👇 Join our live lessons with @MxGarnero. x.com/i/broadcasts/1…
With Carlsen's recent 'jeansgate' episode, this #ChessTuesday we have British Chess Magazine, 1985 with a horizontal Miles v Polugayevsky. His opponents complained his position 'a distraction'. From @ECFChess Library. @garylanechess @chesstutor #chessliterature #chesshistory
#ChessTuesday: This lovely autumnal cover of the York Chess Congress, 1959 booklet. But the Editorial suggests some grievances about their inland venue & speculate how many will show at Leicester in 1960! Ooo👜From the @ecfchess Library @librarydmu @garylanechess #chesshistory
For #ChessTuesday we’re sharing Time & Space—a fascinating magazine exploring how the Workers' Chess League worked to grow membership & challenge established clubs at the 'royal game' From the @ECFchess Library @librarydmu @garylanechess @chesstutor #chesshistory #chessliterature
For the 1st #ChessTuesday of the #Xmas season here we have some gift moves from the Hull Chess Club Magazine, 1999. From the @ECFChess Library. @librarydmu @garylanechess @chesstutor #chesshistory #chessliterature
A #preservationnightmare for this week's #ChessTuesday. B4 being transferred to secure storage, just look at the damage termites caused to this #chess magazine! 😱From the @ECFChess Library. @explorearchives @ARAUK_IE @garylanechess @chesstutor #chessliterature #chesshistory
A #chesschallenge of a different sort this #ChessTuesday. From the Golombek collection, this pic was taken in Venice in 1950. We know our grandmaster is in the centre, but can you name his 2 friends? From @ECFChess Library @librarydmu @chesstutor @garylanechess #chesshsitory
A #festive puzzle for #ChessTuesday from Chess Life 1980. Any takers to checkmate Santa? I'll post the answer at 5pm! From the @ecfchess library. @librarydmu @garylanechess @chesstutor #chesshistory #chessliterature
Showcasing more interesting & beautifully crafted chess pieces this #ChessTuesday with this 19th Century Russian knight. From Celebrating 2000 Years of Chess, 1990. @ecfchess Library #chessliterature #chesshistory @garylanechess @chesstutor @dmuchessclub
#ChessTuesday This lovely cover of The Chess Weekly magazine, 1st published in 1908. The issue below was the first to be edited by Cuban world #chess campion, José Capablanca, 1910. From the @ecfchess Library @librarydmu @garylanechess @chesstutor #chesshistory #chesslietrature
These stylish Austro-Hungarian glass #chess pieces for #ChessTuesday ❤️ how the rook is taller than the other pieces - it is a castle to many after all - or would you prefer a chariot? From @ecfchess Library @librarydmu @garylanechess @chesstutor #chesshistory #chessliterature
Some cheruby looking #chess pieces for #ChessTuesday this week. Does your crimbo budget stretch to some 19th Minton ceramic? Chessmen, 1973 From the @ecfchess library. @librarydmu @garylanechess @chesstutor #chessliterature #chesshistory
A signed copy of the Hastings Int. Tournament programme 1922 for #ChessTuesday DYK: Sir R. W. B. Clarke devised the competition grading system 1st used by the British Chess Fed in 1958! From @ecfchess Library @LibraryDMU @chesstutor @garylanechess #chesshistory #chessliterature
The final #ChessTuesday of 2024! & 'Chess is ageless' says this chess factoid calendar from 1981. The 31st Dec it tells us was the birth date of leading 19th century player Amos burn. From the @ECFchess Library @librarydmu @garylanechess @chesstutor #chesshistory #chessliterature
The answer to #ChessTuesday's #ChristmasEve Santa puzzle. Did you get it? From Chess Life 1980 @ecfchess library. @librarydmu @garylanechess @chesstutor #chesshistory #chessliterature #EYAFestive
It's always good to know someone's got your back! This fab telegram for #ChessTuesday congratulating Harry Golombek on his British Chess Championship win, 1955, is one of my fave items ♟️From the @ECFChess Library. #chesshistory #chessarchives @garylanechess @chesstutor #chess
3 #chess brain twisters for #ChessTuesday from Fairy Chess Problems by Anthony Dickens, 1980. Don't ask me for clues cos I don't know how 🧚🏼♟️but I can post the answers at 5pm! From the @ecfchess library @librarydmu @garylanechess @chesstutor #chesshistory #chessliterature
A #chesschallenge of a different sort this #ChessTuesday. From the Golombek collection, this pic was taken in Venice in 1950. We know our grandmaster is in the centre, but can you name his 2 friends? From @ECFChess Library @librarydmu @chesstutor @garylanechess #chesshsitory
A #preservationnightmare for this week's #ChessTuesday. B4 being transferred to secure storage, just look at the damage termites caused to this #chess magazine! 😱From the @ECFChess Library. @explorearchives @ARAUK_IE @garylanechess @chesstutor #chessliterature #chesshistory
It's always good to know someone's got your back! This fab telegram for #ChessTuesday congratulating Harry Golombek on his British Chess Championship win, 1955, is one of my fave items ♟️From the @ECFChess Library. #chesshistory #chessarchives @garylanechess @chesstutor #chess
With Carlsen's recent 'jeansgate' episode, this #ChessTuesday we have British Chess Magazine, 1985 with a horizontal Miles v Polugayevsky. His opponents complained his position 'a distraction'. From @ECFChess Library. @garylanechess @chesstutor #chessliterature #chesshistory
For #ChessTuesday we’re sharing Time & Space—a fascinating magazine exploring how the Workers' Chess League worked to grow membership & challenge established clubs at the 'royal game' From the @ECFchess Library @librarydmu @garylanechess @chesstutor #chesshistory #chessliterature
The final #ChessTuesday of 2024! & 'Chess is ageless' says this chess factoid calendar from 1981. The 31st Dec it tells us was the birth date of leading 19th century player Amos burn. From the @ECFchess Library @librarydmu @garylanechess @chesstutor #chesshistory #chessliterature
A #festive puzzle for #ChessTuesday from Chess Life 1980. Any takers to checkmate Santa? I'll post the answer at 5pm! From the @ecfchess library. @librarydmu @garylanechess @chesstutor #chesshistory #chessliterature
The answer to #ChessTuesday's #ChristmasEve Santa puzzle. Did you get it? From Chess Life 1980 @ecfchess library. @librarydmu @garylanechess @chesstutor #chesshistory #chessliterature #EYAFestive
Tradition = Legendary! Pace = Painful! With 1 move every #Xmas we have the slowest game of #chess ever according to Chess World, 1964. Any recent contenders for #ChessTuesday? From @ECFChess Library @librarydmu @garylanechess @chesstutor #chesshistory #chessliterature
For the 1st #ChessTuesday of the #Xmas season here we have some gift moves from the Hull Chess Club Magazine, 1999. From the @ECFChess Library. @librarydmu @garylanechess @chesstutor #chesshistory #chessliterature
Some cheruby looking #chess pieces for #ChessTuesday this week. Does your crimbo budget stretch to some 19th Minton ceramic? Chessmen, 1973 From the @ecfchess library. @librarydmu @garylanechess @chesstutor #chessliterature #chesshistory
Sense & Stats this #ChessTuesday with a selection of items from the @ecfchess Library that have been catalogued this year. With the help of the bibliography team we've catalogued nearly 2500 books so far! @librarydmu @garylanechess @chesstutor #chessliterature #chesshistory
Showcasing more interesting & beautifully crafted chess pieces this #ChessTuesday with this 19th Century Russian knight. From Celebrating 2000 Years of Chess, 1990. @ecfchess Library #chessliterature #chesshistory @garylanechess @chesstutor @dmuchessclub
Unusual openings & two v different strategies as we move into endgame across the pond today on #ChessTuesday. As it was in 1857 in New York with the 1st American Chess Congress. From the @ecfchess Library. @librarydmu @chesstutor @garylanechess #chesshistory #chessliterature
#ChessTuesday The solutions to the fairy chess teasers set earlier today. From Fairy Chess problems by Anthony Dickins, 1980. From the @ecfchess Library. @librarydmu @garylanechess @chesstutor #chesshistory #chessliterature
3 #chess brain twisters for #ChessTuesday from Fairy Chess Problems by Anthony Dickens, 1980. Don't ask me for clues cos I don't know how 🧚🏼♟️but I can post the answers at 5pm! From the @ecfchess library @librarydmu @garylanechess @chesstutor #chesshistory #chessliterature
#ChessTuesday This lovely cover of The Chess Weekly magazine, 1st published in 1908. The issue below was the first to be edited by Cuban world #chess campion, José Capablanca, 1910. From the @ecfchess Library @librarydmu @garylanechess @chesstutor #chesshistory #chesslietrature
These stylish Austro-Hungarian glass #chess pieces for #ChessTuesday ❤️ how the rook is taller than the other pieces - it is a castle to many after all - or would you prefer a chariot? From @ecfchess Library @librarydmu @garylanechess @chesstutor #chesshistory #chessliterature
A signed copy of the Hastings Int. Tournament programme 1922 for #ChessTuesday DYK: Sir R. W. B. Clarke devised the competition grading system 1st used by the British Chess Fed in 1958! From @ecfchess Library @LibraryDMU @chesstutor @garylanechess #chesshistory #chessliterature
♟️♟️Great to have Chess Club back today. Everyone enjoyed some mini-chess games to settle back in. @ficheall_ie @clareEdcentre #chessTuesday
♟️Our Chess club are busy preparing for their @Ficheall_ie Féile Fichille Tournament. Lots of discussions and some very serious battles taking place. #chessTuesday #check ♟️
For the 1st #ChessTuesday of the #Xmas season here we have some gift moves from the Hull Chess Club Magazine, 1999. From the @ECFChess Library. @librarydmu @garylanechess @chesstutor #chesshistory #chessliterature
#ChessTuesday: DYK: Conceived in 1938 by Wladyslaw Glinski 'Hexagonal chess doesn't conflict with the old game -- it's complementary to it.' IHCF Guide, 1982. From the @ecfchess Library. @LibraryDMU @garylanechess @chesstutor #chesshistory #chessliterature @dmuchessclub
#ChessTuesday: This lovely autumnal cover of the York Chess Congress, 1959 booklet. But the Editorial suggests some grievances about their inland venue & speculate how many will show at Leicester in 1960! Ooo👜From the @ecfchess Library @librarydmu @garylanechess #chesshistory
The answer to #ChessTuesday's #ChristmasEve Santa puzzle. Did you get it? From Chess Life 1980 @ecfchess library. @librarydmu @garylanechess @chesstutor #chesshistory #chessliterature #EYAFestive
For #ChessTuesday we’re sharing Time & Space—a fascinating magazine exploring how the Workers' Chess League worked to grow membership & challenge established clubs at the 'royal game' From the @ECFchess Library @librarydmu @garylanechess @chesstutor #chesshistory #chessliterature
With Carlsen's recent 'jeansgate' episode, this #ChessTuesday we have British Chess Magazine, 1985 with a horizontal Miles v Polugayevsky. His opponents complained his position 'a distraction'. From @ECFChess Library. @garylanechess @chesstutor #chessliterature #chesshistory
A #festive puzzle for #ChessTuesday from Chess Life 1980. Any takers to checkmate Santa? I'll post the answer at 5pm! From the @ecfchess library. @librarydmu @garylanechess @chesstutor #chesshistory #chessliterature
Some cheruby looking #chess pieces for #ChessTuesday this week. Does your crimbo budget stretch to some 19th Minton ceramic? Chessmen, 1973 From the @ecfchess library. @librarydmu @garylanechess @chesstutor #chessliterature #chesshistory
A signed copy of the Hastings Int. Tournament programme 1922 for #ChessTuesday DYK: Sir R. W. B. Clarke devised the competition grading system 1st used by the British Chess Fed in 1958! From @ecfchess Library @LibraryDMU @chesstutor @garylanechess #chesshistory #chessliterature
Showcasing more interesting & beautifully crafted chess pieces this #ChessTuesday with this 19th Century Russian knight. From Celebrating 2000 Years of Chess, 1990. @ecfchess Library #chessliterature #chesshistory @garylanechess @chesstutor @dmuchessclub
These stylish Austro-Hungarian glass #chess pieces for #ChessTuesday ❤️ how the rook is taller than the other pieces - it is a castle to many after all - or would you prefer a chariot? From @ecfchess Library @librarydmu @garylanechess @chesstutor #chesshistory #chessliterature
#ChessTuesday This lovely cover of The Chess Weekly magazine, 1st published in 1908. The issue below was the first to be edited by Cuban world #chess campion, José Capablanca, 1910. From the @ecfchess Library @librarydmu @garylanechess @chesstutor #chesshistory #chesslietrature
3 #chess brain twisters for #ChessTuesday from Fairy Chess Problems by Anthony Dickens, 1980. Don't ask me for clues cos I don't know how 🧚🏼♟️but I can post the answers at 5pm! From the @ecfchess library @librarydmu @garylanechess @chesstutor #chesshistory #chessliterature
Unusual openings & two v different strategies as we move into endgame across the pond today on #ChessTuesday. As it was in 1857 in New York with the 1st American Chess Congress. From the @ecfchess Library. @librarydmu @chesstutor @garylanechess #chesshistory #chessliterature
Tradition = Legendary! Pace = Painful! With 1 move every #Xmas we have the slowest game of #chess ever according to Chess World, 1964. Any recent contenders for #ChessTuesday? From @ECFChess Library @librarydmu @garylanechess @chesstutor #chesshistory #chessliterature
The final #ChessTuesday of 2024! & 'Chess is ageless' says this chess factoid calendar from 1981. The 31st Dec it tells us was the birth date of leading 19th century player Amos burn. From the @ECFchess Library @librarydmu @garylanechess @chesstutor #chesshistory #chessliterature
It's always good to know someone's got your back! This fab telegram for #ChessTuesday congratulating Harry Golombek on his British Chess Championship win, 1955, is one of my fave items ♟️From the @ECFChess Library. #chesshistory #chessarchives @garylanechess @chesstutor #chess
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