EXCLUSIVE: The BBC‘s upcoming Chess Masters: The Endgame competition format was inspired by so much more than The Queen’s Gambit, its producer has revealed. For Camilla Lewis, who runs Chess Masters ...
The chess world was stunned as Magnus Carlsen suffered a rare endgame collapse against Jorden van foreest in a Classical game ...
After years of developing a revised version of the 1986 musical with Danny Strong (who has written the new book), he is finally ushering the final product back to Broadway, where it hasn't been seen ...
In the first of two heats, six talented players from across the UK arrive at Cardiff’s former coal exchange. They face a brain-boggling puzzle and a high-stakes speed chess battle. The five remaining ...
There’s no hindsight in chess like endgame hindsight. Point out a slick finesse in a rook-and-pawn ending or that clever triangulation idea that gains the opposition over the enemy king to hold a draw ...
Chess puzzles aren’t just entertainment—they’re a proven way to elevate your game. From tactical strikes to intricate endgames, they develop calculation, pattern recognition, and strategic clarity.
"Chess is the least telegenic thing ever," said The Guardian, and BBC Two’s new elimination game show "Chess Masters: The Endgame" is "so dull it's almost unwatchable". Host Sue Perkins does her best ...