Reflections on African Individual Championship by Dr Lyndon Bouah
The African Individual Championship started in Hammermet, Tunisia. The event is an important one because a number of qualifiers will go on...
Reflections on Mr Ignatius Leong by Dr Lyndon Bouah
In November
2018 I visited Singapore. I was initially there for work purposes and stayed on
for a few extra days. The Carlsen Caruana...
Reflections on the Beauty of the SA Closed U-20 2019 by Dr Lyndon Bouah
One of the aspects that I enjoy about chess is the mystery associated with ideas, tactical brilliancies and of course concepts that...
New Book Alert by Dr. Lyndon Bouah, Reflection on Chess in the rainbow Nation:...
Dear Family and Friends,
I am pleased to report that my second book entitled Reflection on chess in the...
Reflections on Visiting GM’s by Dr Lyndon Bouah
In November
1924 word was received that that the Serbian player Boris Kostich was aboard
the Ceramic en route from Australia to South Africa....
Reflections Final – Steinitz Open by Dr Lyndon Bouah
The Steinitz
Open organised to celebrate the 42nd anniversary of the club ended this
afternoon in a great victory...
Reflections on GM Kenny Solomon by Dr Lyndon Bouah
In November 2019 Grandmaster Kenny Solomon followed a long tradition of holding a chess lecture when he paid a private visit to...
Reflections on Match Day Five ( 5) of the SA Closed 2019 by Dr...
The women's
section is a tightly fought contest with a number of players in with a chance.
There are a number of experienced...
Reflections 5 on the Chess Western Province League by Dr Lyndon Bouah
I was
recently asked by a parent why I consider chess as a sport! Well the
interesting aspect is that in some schools and...
Reflections on the Beauty of the SA Closed 2019 by Dr Lyndon Bouah
One of the aspects that I enjoy about chess is the mystery associated with ideas, tactical brilliancies...