Reflections on Veselin Topalov by Dr Lyndon Bouah
I recently completed the book Veselin Topalov ' Selected games of the ex-World Chess Champion' by Sarhan Guliev (Russian chess house, 2017)....
Reflections on chess played abroad by Dr Lyndon Bouah
One of the advantages that Chess players have is that irrespective of your rating you can play in any open event in...
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 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...
Reflections 1 on 2020 Steinitz Club Championship by Dr Lyndon Bouah
The 2020 edition of the Steinitz Club Championship started on Thursday 13 February 2020. Headlining on board one was birthday man Craig...
Olympiad Reflections 2022 by Dr. Lyndon Bouah – India (4)
Today South Africa played Sweden in the Open section. I smiled because there was a time in my life when I spent...
Reflections on Western Cape Club Champs by Dr Lyndon Bouah
Last weekend
7-9 December 2018 I was awakened by the waves of the Indian Ocean in Stilbaai.
Eden Chess Union was hosting the 2018...
A Reflection on the Women’s Chess Event in Western Cape, South-Africa by Dr Lyndon...
Dr
Lyndon Bouah’s reflections on women’s chess event, Western Cape, South-Africa.
Since my last article about women's chess several women's...
Reflections by Dr. L Bouah: Introduction to India (3)
INTRODUCTIONI have decided to review our participation at the Chess Olympics as 2022 celebrates 30 years since we are back in the...
Reflections 3 on African Individual Championship by Dr Lyndon Bouah
The Egyptians soar!!!
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