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| Organizations for Georgia Players |
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Atlanta Chess Center |
The Atlanta Chess Center is the place for tournament chess, books and supplies in Atlanta. |
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C.S.R.A Chess Club |
Chess news and events in and around Augusta. |
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Emory Castle Chess Camp |
Once a year, you can study chess intensively for an entire week from GMs and IMs, culminating in a weekend Swiss tournament. |
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Georgia Chess Association |
The GCA runs two major tournaments every year and publishes the Georgia Chess magazine. Their site is the best place to check for tournaments in Georgia. |
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Games For Life |
Games For Life uses games, including quite a bit of chess it looks like, to teach valuable lessons in life. A nonprofit organization, they have been working with children in schools, churches, and more. Be sure to check them out. |
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Georgia Tech Chess Club |
Chess on a college campus. |
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Kid Chess |
On the Kid Chess Web site you can play a game of chess, learn about and practice piece movement and checkmating skills in our "Kid Chess Fun House", and watch one of our videos on openings and tactics, or try out the Knight's Tour. Kid Chess is Atlanta's leading chess program for kids. We offer an after school program for Atlanta's schools, as well as fun chess tournaments for kids of all ages at our Atlanta chess facility. |
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Savannah Chess Club |
A chess club near the coast. |
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USCF |
The United States Chess Federation maintains everyone's rating, publishes the magazine Chess Life, and will be happy to sell you chess supplies from their store. |
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| Global Chess News & Instruction |
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Chessbase |
Makers of the leading chess database software, Chessbase offers daily entertaining news on the chess scene around the world. |
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Chess Cafe |
Ever wish you could sit down in a cafe with talented chess professionals and listen to them teach, review chess books, and talk about chess all day? Now you can at the Chess Cafe. Regular contributors include GM Nigel Davies, GM Susan Polgar, GM Yasser Seirawan, IM Mark Dvoretsky, IM Gary Lane, Bruce Pandolfini, Tim Harding, Dan Heisman, and much more. |
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Chess FM |
Internet chess radio is here. Featuring live coverage of major chess events, chess radio shows, and multimedia instructional materal from players such as GM John Fedorowicz, IM Danny Kopec, and NM Dan Heisman. |
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Chess Ninja Daily Dirt |
Mig Greengard's famous chess blog, "The Daily Dirt" offers witty commentary on the global chess scene, and his instructional newsletter, "Chess Ninja" features in-depth instruction from many top players. |
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TWIC |
"The Week in Chess" provides detailed chess news from around the world, in addition to weekly game database updates of all the top tournaments. |
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| Player Home Pages |
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Alexandra Kosteniuk |
The popular GM has a nice site showcasing her love for chess. |
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Jeremy Silman |
IM Silman's instructive site about chess and other things. Some top-notch guests contribute material regularly. |
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Martha Fierro |
A nice small site about IM (and WGM) Martha Fierro. |
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Maurice Ashley |
A sleek site all about this popular GM. |
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Susan Polgar |
One of the strongest female players in chess, Susan is very active is promoting the game for young people. |
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Vladimar Kramnik |
Catch up on the latest news for this world champion. |
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| Blogs |
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Boylston Chess Club |
A great place to keep up with the chess blogosphere and read about all sorts of interesting places that chess crops up. |
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The Chess Mind |
Dennis Monokroussos shares his love for chess with interesting news and commentary. |
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Fussy Lizard |
A graduate of the MDLM plan (400 points in 400 days), Fussy Lizard keeps us informed of his journey recently started in USCF tournament play. Him and I usually play one slow game on the Internet every week. |
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