You can find events of the club on this page, which may be interesting for the public.
The club may shoulder arranging other organizations' tournaments, usually these events are listed here. Club level tournaments do not appear on the web yet.
The Hungarian Chess Federation organizes these events among Hungarian email chess players. From 2004 the server arranges this tournament. It runs as an invitation based tournament in the club, players with their ICCF rating.
Has more events, semi finals and finals, which all can be reached at the links below.
Tournament director: Zsolt Szabo
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Born in 1836 in Prague, world champion between 1866 and 1894.
He laid down the base of positional game, therefore he is known as the founder of the modern chess. No doubt, Steinitz has opened a new chapter in the history of the game. Because of his careness, efforts for the economical play, the great attackers of his age (Chigorin, Gunsberg) have lost in order. His approach was not appreciated by the age he lived in. Players didn't take too much care of the pawn, the structure of the game, opposing to Steinitz, who probably took too much care of these.
On the first official world championship, in 1886 in New York and in St. Luis, Steinitz played 10:5 with 5 draws against the Polish Johannes Hermann Zukertort. He defended his title against Isidor Gunsberg, and twice against Mihail Chigorin too. Then lost it in 1894 against Emanuel Lasker in the final.
Finished his life in 1900 in New York in a mental hospital.
zazen5 wrote this notice on May 19, 2013:
sorry stanleyrandomchess.com, typo above, using tablet.
zazen5 wrote this notice on May 19, 2013:
I found about this site at stableyrandomchess.com. I was playing at chessmaniac but quit due to the ads. this email format of simplicity and having Fischer random is pure chess without nonsense as it should be. the parallel server in the Go game, wei-chi world is www.dragon go server.net, based in Sweden.
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