Chess news
If you landed here looking for chess news, you’re in the right place. This page works as a gateway: I’ll tell you where each type of content lives so you can find what you’re looking for in seconds.
Where the current-events coverage lives now
All the news coverage has been organized into the blog. From there you can go straight to what interests you:
- Chess blog
- Tournaments
- Game analysis
- Interviews and profiles
Featured reads to get context
If you don’t know where to start, these three articles give you a solid foundation:
- How the chess world championship works
- How to analyze a chess game without getting lost
- Kasparov: preparation, initiative and competitive legacy
Content that’s still just as useful
Some articles don’t go stale. I’ve left them here because they’re still among the most-read on the site:
- World chess champions
- FIDE
- Best players in history
- The first chess tournament in history
- Is chess a sport?
How the site’s content is organized
The site has two main branches. The training branch (/aprender) answers your learning questions: moves, tactics, openings, endgames. The blog gives you the competitive and historical context to understand why those ideas matter outside the board.
Want to follow tournament news or learn about the grandmasters and world champions who’ve shaped history? Start there.
Preguntas frecuentes
Does this page replace the blog?
No. It works as a legacy entry point for people looking for news and current events, but the main structure lives in /blog.
What can I read here if I'm not looking for daily news?
Tournaments, game analysis, historical profiles and context articles that stay useful over time.
Where do I start if I want a general overview?
Start with the blog hub and then go into tournaments, game analysis or interviews depending on your interest.