Reflections on Dr Lyndon Bouah Chess Set Journey
It is now
one year since I married Denise Frick. One of our joint passions that we share
is a...
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....
Reflections on the SA Closed 2019 by Dr Lyndon Bouah
The first
SA Closed Chess Championships was held in Burg street, Cape Town in 1892 and
was played at the now present-day Food...
Reflections 1 on CWP League by Dr Lyndon Bouah
The Chess
Western Province Chess league in a few days. I am very excited about this
because it will give me a chance to...
SAPS GAUTENG CHESS KNIGHTS
At the SOUTH AFRICAN POLICE SERVICE SUID AFRIKAANSE POLISIE DIENS CHESS CHAMPIONSHIP 2018
Reflections on the SA Closed 2019 by Dr Lyndon Bouah The SA Closed 2019...
Open Section
The winner of the Open section was Daniel Barrish.
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 Cape Town Chess Club by Dr Lyndon Bouah
Cape Town Chess Club is celebrating its 135th year of existence this year on 19 March 2020. I was the keynote speaker...
Reflections on Lenin by Dr Lyndon Bouah
I dedicate this reflection to those who have a have a birthday this week. Happy birthday!
I studied History...
Reflections on a busy chess month
I have just arrived home after playing in the DSK Rapid championships! I ended joint second but third on tiebreak! Well done...