Archive for May, 2009

Thursday Chess Deal – 80% off Wood Chess Set

Thursday, May 14th, 2009

Thursday Chess Deals for May 14, 2009:

Saitek Competition Chess Clock – $14.99
That’s 60% off the MSRP!

5″ Wooden Magnetic Chess Set – $9.99
That’s 80% off the MSRP!

Thursday Chess Deals
Every Thursday you’ll find two great chess deals at www.WholeasaleChess.com available only for orders placed online on that Thursday. (12:00 am to 11:59 pm Pacific Time) The Thursday Chess Deals will change from week to week but the savings will always be significant. Don’t miss out! Sign up for Thursday Chess Deals email notifications or follow us on Twitter or Facebook today!

A Few Things You Should Know about Thursday Chess Deals
Thursday Chess Deals are limited to stock on hand and no rain checks or back orders will be allowed. Customers may choose to purchase one or both of the Thursday Chess Deals but will be limited to a maximum of one of each item per Thursday. Orders containing a Thursday Chess Deal are not eligible for any other promotions, discounts or pricematches. Thursday Chess Deals are only available for the item listed. No substitutions of product, color, size, etc., will be allowed.

Chess Strong, Army Strong

Tuesday, May 12th, 2009

The West Point Black Knights Chess Club

5-Year Reigning Chess Champs of the Armed Forces Chess Open (AFO)

West Point Chess Champs

West Point Chess Champs

“The U.S. Army, a key component of the U.S. Armed Forces, is made up of the best-trained, most dedicated, most respected Soldiers in the world — protecting America’s freedoms at home and abroad, securing our homeland, and defending democracy worldwide.

A Soldier in the U.S. Army is the embodiment of physical strength, emotional strength and strength of purpose. As a Soldier, you will be prepared to serve our country whenever and wherever you are needed, combat-ready at all times, trained to counter any threat, anywhere.” The US Army Website

Not only do these cadets train to secure our freedoms and defend democracy – they also play a mean game of chess! West Point has a long standing tradition of chess. Formed in 1924 when there were only six extracurricular clubs, the Cadet Chess Club is one of the oldest cadet activities at West Point. Through 1945, the cadets competed in a fierce annual intramural tournament to win the Corps championship and have their names engraved on a sterling silver trophy as a permanent record of victory. Winning the tournament and silver cup entitled a cadet to one of the most treasured biographical entries of the time in the annual Howitzer (a military publication).

In 2004, tournament promoters began inviting the service academies to send teams to compete in a Commander in Chief trophy competition in conjunction with the Armed Forces Chess Tournament. In addition to service academy teams, the tournament includes a military service competition and an individual player championship.

This year, the cadets from West Point extended their winning streak at the chess tournament to 5 years.
Congratulations to the cadets of West Point’s Black Knights Chess Club – Chess Strong and Army Strong.

Thursday Chess Deals from Wholesale Chess

Thursday, May 7th, 2009

Wholesale Chess launched its first ever Thursday Chess Deals today!

Chess Deals for May 7, 2009:

Fritz 11 – $28.99
That’s 60% off the MSRP!

Executive Tournament Chess Set Combo – $9.99
That’s 80% off the MSRP!

Thursday Chess Deals
Every Thursday you’ll find two great chess deals at www.WholeasaleChess.com available only for orders placed online on that Thursday. (12:00 am to 11:59 pm Pacific Time) The Thursday Chess Deals will change from week to week but the savings will always be significant. Don’t miss out! Sign up for Thursday Chess Deals email notifications or follow us on Twitter or Facebook today!

A Few Things You Should Know about Thursday Chess Deals
Thursday Chess Deals are limited to stock on hand and no rain checks or back orders will be allowed. Customers may choose to purchase one or both of the Thursday Chess Deals but will be limited to a maximum of one of each item per Thursday. Orders containing a Thursday Chess Deal are not eligible for any other promotions, discounts or pricematches. Thursday Chess Deals are only available for the item listed. No substitutions of product, color, size, etc., will be allowed.

2009 U.S. Chess Championship – Nation’s Best

Tuesday, May 5th, 2009

NATION’S BEST PLAYERS TO COMPETE IN MAY AT 2009 U.S. CHESS CHAMPIONSHIP IN ST. LOUIS
Two dozen contestants will vie for $130,000 in prizes at new venue

Two dozen of the nation’s best chess players have been invited to participate in the 2009 U.S. Chess Championship, which will be held at the new Chess Club and Scholastic Center of Saint Louis. The tournament, which dates back to 1845, will take place from May 7 through 17, 2009 and will offer a purse of more than $130,000 in prize money.

The Chess Club and Scholastic Center of Saint Louis, which Steve Goldberg of the United States Chess Federation (USCF) Online calls “certainly one of the most impressive chess centers” in the country, opened in July 2008. Founded by retired investment fund manager Rex Sinquefield, it already has nearly 500 members, surpassing its original goal of 300 for its first year of operation by 67 percent.

The 24 invited players include:
• the top 12 American players by rating, using the April rating supplement;
• the top two female players by rating, using the April rating supplement;
• the 2008 U.S. Junior Closed Champion;
• the 2008 U.S. Open Champion;
• the 2009 U.S. State Champion of Champions;
• a total of seven wild card spots, to be determined later.

The winner will receive $35,000, with additional cash prizes awarded to all participants, including $2,000 to the last-place entrant. Cash prizes will be divided equally among tied competitors. Additionally, top youths from throughout America will be invited to compete. Spectators will be welcome at the event.

The championship will be a 9-round event, using the Swiss system with one round per day and a rest day between rounds 5 and 6. Time controls will be the classical 40 moves in two hours, with one hour allowed for all remaining moves. Guest commentary will be provided by two world-class Grand Masters throughout the event.

“We are delighted to host the prestigious U.S. Chess Championship in our first full year of operation,” said Tony Rich, executive director of the Chess Club and Scholastic Center of Saint Louis. “It is exciting and gratifying for us to bring together the nation’s best players at our first-class facility.”

The Chess Club and Scholastic Center of Saint Louis is a not-for-profit, 501(c)3 organization. The club, which has welcomed nearly 500 members since its July 2008 opening, offers free classes for beginners, discounted tournament entry fees and discounted merchandise for club members. For more information, please visit www.saintlouischessclub.org or call 314-361-CHESS.

The United States Chess Federation is the official, not-for-profit U.S. membership organization for chess players and chess supporters of all ages and strengths, from beginners to grand masters. Founded in 1939 with the merger of the American Chess Federation and the National Chess Federation, USCF has grown to more than 80,000 members and nearly 1,200 affiliated chess clubs and organizations. USCF sanctions 25 national championships award titles to both amateurs and professionals, ranging from elementary school students to senior citizens. For more information, visit www.uschess.org.

You can find this article and others about the 2009 US Chess Championship at the website for the Chess Club and Scholastic Center of Saint Louis.