Annotated games and Opening/Endgame instructional articles by Masters of the past! Inside Chess from February of 1989.
Diamond Dust! Chess Tactics
Chess Tactics! Through space and time, from Chaturanga and around the world, tactics to sharpen your skills.
From Encyclopedia of Chess Combinations 4th Edition.
Answers are below page.


Diamond Dust! Chess Tactics
Chess Tactics! Through space and time, from Chaturanga and around the world, tactics to sharpen your skills.
From Encyclopedia of Chess Openings 4th Edition.
Answers are below page


Time and Tide
Annotated Master Tournaments from before the Internet age!
The March and April editions of Chess Life featuring the coverage of Bobby Fischer’s’ famous Interzonal win in Stockholm, Sweden in 1962. Fischer continues to establish himself as one of the Best on the Planet by accruing a final score of 17.5-4.5 without a single loss. In addition to that he maintained his plus score against the Russians which he achieved at Bled in 1961.












Diamond Dust.
Through space and time. From Chaturanga and around the world. Tactics to sharpen your skills!
From Encyclopedia of Chess Combinations 4th Edition.


Master Musings.
Annotated games and Instruction from the January 1975 Chess Life & Review and the July 1936 British Magazine Chess.

Diamond Dust
Chess Tactics! Through space and time, from Chaturanga and around the world, tactics to sharpen your skills.



Time and Tide
Annotated Master Tournaments from before the Internet age!
Time and Tide

August/September 1945 Chess Review. World War 2 is drawing to it’s merciful end and the first post war event, the now famous Radio Match is announced.
Anthony Santasiere wins the US Open.
Then, from May 1974 Chess Life & Review we have the Karpov-Polugaevsky and Portisch-Petrosian Matches of the Candidates Cycle.




Note the mix up of photos 2 and 3 on Smyslov and Boleslavsky. 



Master Musings.
Instructional articles from before the Internet age on openings, endgames and everything in between.
January 1944. World War 2 was entering it’s 5th year! The Allies were slogging their way up the boot of Italy. They had just made an amphibious landing at the seaside resort of Anzio, one of the most bloody and costliest battles of the Second World War. The cover of Chess Review reflects the times.












Issue # 5 of Yasser Seirawan’s fine magazine Inside Chess. Featured are the Candidates match between Yasser Seirawan of the USA and Jonathan Speelman of England. Then an article on a theoretical novelty in the Nimzo-Indian.











Diamond Dust
Chess Tactics! Through space and time, from Chaturanga and around the world,tactics to sharpen your skills.

“Combinations have always been the most intriguing aspect of chess…..It is because combinations are possible that chess is more than a lifeless mathematical exercise. They are the poetry of the game; they are to chess what melody is to music. They represent the triumph of mind over matter.” Reuben Fine
From Encyclopedia of Chess Combinations. Fourth Edition.
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