Bill Wall's Chess Page (June 3, 2008)
- 19th
Century Chess
- 1.b4 - A
Short History of an Unusual Opening
- 100
Classic King's Gambit Miniatures
- ACM
Computer Chess (history of ACM computer chess events)
- Addicted to
Chess (humor)
- Age of
Chess Masters
- Ajeeb
the Automaton
- al-Adli
(shatranj player)
- Alekhine and
the Nazis
- Alekhine's
Shorts (Alekhine's short chess games)
- Alekhine's
Writings
- Amsterdam
and Chess
- Annoying Your
Opponent - best techniques (humor)
- APCT
Chess Miniatures
- Art and
Chess (Wall)
- Artificial
Intelligence and Chess
- Asimov and
Chess
- Automatons
of chess - Turk, Ajeeb, Mephisto
- Bad
Chess (How Bad is Your Chess)
- Best Games
of Chess
- Best
Players of All Time (Bill Wall's list of 100 best chess players)
- Blackburne
Shilling Gambit (1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bc4 Nd4)
- Blindfold
Chess
- Bogart and
Chess
- Books,
New (humor)
- Bourdonnais
- McDonnell match (London, 1834)
- David
Bronstein (1924-2006)
- Budapest
Defense (1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e5) (Wall's Budapest games)
- Cable
Chess
- Cambridge
Springs 1904 Tournament history and games
- Capablanca-Marshall,
NY 1918 Marshall Attack
- Capablanca's
Endgame Boner (from Chess Fundamentals, page 14, example 8)
- Celebrities
and Chess (humor)
- Chess.com (Chess Community)
- Chess
books and articles written by Bill Wall
- Chess
Hall of Fame
- Chessmen
(a brief history of chess pieces)
- Chess
Olympics
- Chess
Players (birth, death, age, cause of death)
- Chronology
of Chess (history of chess)
- Combe,
Robert (forgotten British chess champion)
- Composers
of Chess
- Computer
Chess History
- Countries
that are members of FIDE
- Death
of chess players
- DEEP
BLUE (chess computer)
- Definitions
in chess (humor)
- Dubrovnik
1950 (9th Chess Olympiad)
- Denker,
Arnold (1914-2005)
- Duchamp
(Marcel Duchamp and Chess)
- Earliest
Chess Games
- Eccentric
Chess Players
- Einstein
and Chess
- Excuses in
chess
- Epigrams
of Chess (chess quotes and sayings)
- Famous
people and celebrities who play chess
- FIDE
History
- Fireside
Chess
- Firsts in
chess
- Fischer,
Bobby (1943-2008) (bio)
- Fischer
references on the Web
- Fischer's
Early Chess Games (1953-1958)
- Fischer's
games (pgn format)
- Fischer's
chess opponents
- Fischer's
tournament and match record
- Franklin
and Chess (Benjamin Franklin and Chess)
- Geography
of Chess
- Google Chess
Books (full view chess books)
- Grandmaster
chess miniatures (short games of GMs in pgn format)
- Grob (over
400 games beginning with 1.g4)
- Eduard
Gufeld (1936-2002)
- Heart
Attacks and Chess
- Hermann
Helms, Dean of American Chess
- Histogram
of chess ratings
- History of
Chess - Earliest Chess References and Books
- Horoscope
for chess players (humor)
- The
Immortal Game (Anderssen-Kieseritzky, London 1851)
- The
Immortal Game - A Review (book by David Shenk)
- IQ and
Chess
- Joys of
Chess
- KAISSA Chess
Computer Program (a history)
- Knight
Moves (endings involving a knight)
- Kubrick and
Chess (Stanley Kubrick)
- Larsen's
Opening (short games with 1.b3)
- Learning Age
of Chess (chess players and when they learned chess)
- Levy
and Computers (David Levy and his bet)
- limericks
- Literature
(Fiction) in chess
- Losing
(Why you lose at chess)
- Manhattan
Chess Club (quick history)
- Marshall Chess Club Champions
- Masters of
Chess - A Profile (Alekhine, Anderssen, Blackburne, Boleslavsky,
Botvinnik, etc)
- Miniatures
(10 moves or less in PDF format - thanks to IM Jovan Petronic)
- Miniatures
(10 moves or less) (over 2,100 games)
- Miniatures
II (11 to 13 moves)
- Morphy
bio
- Morphy's
chess links
- Morphy's
Laws of Chess
- Movies With
Chess Scenes (over 1,700 movies)
- Music
and chess
- Napoleon
and Chess
- New
Orleans and chess
- New York
International 2008 (June 21-25, 2008 at the Marshall Chess Club)
- Nicknames
of chessplayers
- Not
Only Chess
- Notation,
Chess (descriptive and algebraic)
- Nottingham
1936 (won by Botvinnik and Capablanca)
- Occupations
of chess players
- Old In
Chess (old, older, oldest in chess)
- Olympics -
Chess
- Opening
Frequency
- Opening (by
eco)
- Opening
(by moves)
- Opening
(by name)
- Orangutan
Opening (1.b4) (some short games)
- Players
(Grandmasters, International Masters, etc)
- postal
chess
- Presidents
Involved in Chess
- Principles
of Chess
- Pronounce
that chess word
- Quarterly
for Chess History articles (article, volume, page)
- Quiz (Off
the Wall Chess Quiz)
- Records in
Chess
- Reinfeld
and Chess (includes a list of Reinfeld's books)
- Relatives
and Spouses of Chess Masters
- Religion
and chess
- Resigning in
chess (humor)
- Rice
Gambit
- Robespierre
and Chess
- Russian/Soviet
Chess
- Scachs
d'Amor (Catalan poem of the 15th century)
- Searching
for Bobby Fischer (Josh Waitzkin) trivia
- Sevastianov,
Vitaly (Cosmonaut and Chess Enthusiast)
- Shakespeare
and chess
- Shatranj
- Short
Games of Chess 1
- Short
Games of Chess 2
- Short
Games of Chess 3
- Short
Games of Chess 4
- Short
Games of Chess 5
- Short
Games of Chess 6
- Short
Games of Chess 7
- Short
Games of Chess 8
- Short
Games of Chess 9
- Short Games
of Chess 10
- Short Games
of Chess 11
- Short Games
of Chess 12
- Short Games
of Chess 13
- Short Games
of Chess 14
- Short Games
of Chess 15
- Short Games
of Chess 16
- Short Games
of Chess 17
- Short Games
of Chess 18
- Short Games
of Chess 19
- Short Games
of Chess 20
- Short Games
of Chess 21
- Short
Games of Chess 22
- Short
Games 23
- Short
Games 24
- Short
Games 25
- Sleipner
International News (1.Nc3 by Anker Aasum)
- Stamps -
Chess
- Staunton
Chess Design
- Staunton
Chess Pieces, A History by Sean Evans
- Staunton
vs Saint Amant (Paris 1843)
- Team
Chess Names
- Traps
and Chess Miniatures (14 moves or less)
- Traps
and Miniatures (15 moves or more)
- Treasure
Chess book review by Lawrence Totaro
- Trivia,
Chess (by Bill Wall)
- Unorthodox
Openings
- Unusual
Opening Miniatures (1.a3; 1.a4; 1.Na3; 1.b4; 1.c3; 1.Nc3; 1.d3; 1.e3;
1.f3; 1.g3; 1.g4; 1.h3; 1.h4; 1.Nh3)
- US
Chess Champions
- US
Championship, 1845 games (Stanley vs Rousseau)
- US
Open, 1970 (Boston)
- USA vs
USSR radio match, 1945
- Wall's
chess bio
- Wall's
chess tournament and match record
- Wall's
selected games of chess (1969-2004)
- Walls'
who play chess
- Ware's
Defense (1.e4 a5)
- The
Weinsteins (Raymond, Norman, and Garik)
- Who's
Who in Chess
- Who's
Who in New England Chess
- Widow,
Chessplayer (humor)
- Women
and Chess
- World
War II and Chess
- Zweig
and the Royal Game
- Chess
Links (over 600 chess links)
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