NLC in ‘not lose’ shocker
The first fixture of 2016 saw a hard fought 3-3 draw between the NLC and the Roehampton. Roehampton don’t play[…]
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The first fixture of 2016 saw a hard fought 3-3 draw between the NLC and the Roehampton. Roehampton don’t play[…]
Read moreThe NLC Chess Circle is delighted to announce the 2017 NLC Lightning Chess Tournament, to be held on Monday 06[…]
Read moreThe 15th of December saw the last chess fixture of 2016 for the NLC as we welcomed the Hurlingham Club[…]
Read moreThe last competitive HR fixture this side of Christmas saw the plucky NLC battlers head off to the Athenaeum. .[…]
Read moreFurrowed brows at the MCC. Taking a gamble on resting their top players, the MCC went into the match with[…]
Read moreThe starting gun has been fired. The race to the Gladstone Trophy is underway! This most glittering and sought after[…]
Read more“For me, art and chess are closely related. Both are the forms in which the self finds beauty and expression”.[…]
Read moreThe matches continue to roll on. Tuesday 25 October saw the NLC play host to the RAC for a friendly[…]
Read moreThe NLC Chess Circle has gone global. In October our intrepid Captain, Mr. Trivedi, along with Mister Schady, were dispatched to Washington D.C. (alongside a[…]
Read moreIn yet another first for the NLC Chess Circle, Mister Hamme represented the Circle on the ‘Knights Tour’ on Monday 26th September[…]
Read moreIt has been said that coincidences mean that you’re on the right path. NLC Chess must surely be, if one[…]
Read moreThe NLC’s first away match of the season, we arrived at The Reform brimming with vigour. We had our strongest[…]
Read moreThe board order for the game against the Reform on 21 September: Nick Kirby Ben Widdicombe Gordon Hamme Mehul Trivedi (capt)[…]
Read moreOn 15 September the NLC played the O&C in the first match of the season. The match marked the triumphal[…]
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