Reflections on Simuls in South Africa by Dr Lyndon Bouah
Over the
course of the last century many masters and grandmasters have visited South
Africa. Invariably these players participate in a simultaneous display in...
Reflections on a fallen chess organizer by Dr. Lyndon Bouah
Reflections on a fallen chess organizer, player, coach, arbiter, manager, teacher, and friend Wayne Muller by Dr. Lyndon Bouah
Reflections on Grandmaster Elvest by Dr Lyndon Bouah
Over the
last thirty years I have assembled quite a nice library. There are many books
in my library that I bought over the...
International Day of Sport for Development and Peace 2021
The United Nation would be proud to see how Life and Chess in collaboration with the Heritage and Sports Colony International limited...
My Visit to 133 Years Old Pretoria Chess Club
Hi all.
On Wednesday night, 23rd March 2022, I visited Pretoria Chess Club, one of the oldest chess clubs in...
Reflections 1 on the South African Club Champs 2019 by Dr Lyndon Bouah
An event that I only missed on one occasion is the SA Club Championship. It offers opportunities to every club to enter...
Reflections on Singapore by Dr Lyndon Bouah
In November
2018 I had the opportunity to visit Singapore. I was excited to visit this
country again as I had previously visited in...
Reflections : Libraries and Chess By Dr. Lyndon Bouah
In
September 2019 Bellville South library celebrated its fiftieth anniversary. I
missed the celebration but I wanted to write something about Bellville South
Library....
Chess News From Bayelsa: Koko Breaks the Deadlock!
Koko breaks the deadlock!
Perpetual 3rd place Koko finally silenced his critics. Yes! He proved beyond all reasonable...
Ogosi Raphael goes Unbeaten at the 2nd Danhypro Invitational
Ogosi Rapheal-Mary wins the 1st prize at the 2nd Danhypro invitational, but the juniors gave though fights!