Tenth week in and the chess keeps coming
A milestone. Wednesday 27 May was the tenth edition of NLC lockdown chess. So how’s it all gone? The first[…]
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A milestone. Wednesday 27 May was the tenth edition of NLC lockdown chess. So how’s it all gone? The first[…]
Read moreWith your usual chess correspondent attending to other matters it fell to Captain Chamberlain to report on this week’s proceedings.[…]
Read moreShe’s been threatening it for some time. For the last few weeks the NLC’s own Vera Menchik has been quietly[…]
Read moreOnline chess is a great leveller. The mighty slip up, the mediocre achieve occasional brilliance and the weak from time[…]
Read moreAnother exciting week of online Lib chess action. Plenty of games, plenty of blunders, plenty of fun. This week it[…]
Read moreIt happened last week and it happened again this. The talented new influx of Lib chess players showed the old-timers[…]
Read moreThink of a decade, and pick your great Liberal Club chessplayer. The 1890s? Mister Herbert William Trenchard led from the[…]
Read moreWednesday night is NLC chess night, so on Wednesday 15 April the creme of Liberal chess duly met online to[…]
Read moreWednesday 08 April saw the third installment of the NLC’s Corona lock-down online chess evenings. It gets better each week,[…]
Read moreThere are few upsides to the Corona virus. Very few. But it is not wholly without its merits. It has,[…]
Read moreIt’s difficult for members of the Lib Chess Circle to pass the time these days. Stuck at home, the fingers[…]
Read moreAnd so it came to pass. The NLC Chess Circle, furthering it’s long tradition, went online. It was certainly experimental.[…]
Read moreThese are strange days indeed, with sights we’d never thought we’d see in our lifetime: pandemics, lock-downs, Doctor Kirby winning[…]
Read moreThis is indeed news. News in the sense that it is new. Never happened before. Not seen. Not once. And[…]
Read moreMarch 11th saw the NLC ‘A Team’ braving the dangers of darkest South Kensington to play the Chelsea Arts Club.[…]
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