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Reflection from South Africa by Dr. Lyndon Bouah

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...

Steinitz Chess Festival 2020

Prize giving: A, B and C Sections – Sun 5 April at 15h30

Reflections on Mitchell’s Plain Chess Club by Dr Lyndon Bouah

Over the last few years, various chess clubs have been staging events across Cape Town. In this year Steinitz and Crossroads chess...

Reflections on the WP League 2017 by Dr Lyndon Bouah

Minister Anroux Marais with MRL Chess Club at R4 of the Premier Division

Reflections on Match Day Two SA Closed 2019 by Dr Lyndon Bouah

The 2019 edition of the SA Closed is in full flow. The Closed is a special event as a player strives throughout his...

Reflections on the 2020 Cape Open by Dr. Lyndon Bouah

In February 2020 Chess Western Province hosted the annual Cape of Good Hope Open as its traditional first tournament of the year....

Reflections on Western Cape Provincial Sport and Recreations Awards by Dr Lyndon Bouah

The Western Cape Provincial Sport and Recreations Awards took place last night at a glittering function on Saturday 14 September 2019. There were many...

Reflections on World Youth U16 Olympiad by Dr Lyndon Bouah

1.    The World Youth Under 16 chess championship was recently held in Corum, Turkey. 2.       The...

Celebrating Excellence: Reflections on the SA Closed Chess Championships

The South African Closed Chess Championships have seen remarkable developments in recent years, notably with the introduction of the Over Fifty section...

Reflections 3 on African Individual Championship by Dr Lyndon Bouah

The Egyptians soar!!! The results show the following; Top 30 Open

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