How to reach the Tournament Directors:

How to reach the Tournament Directors
Chris Wainscott chris.wainscott13@outlook.com 414-839-5232
Robin Grochowski rgrochowski@wi.rr.com 414-861-2745
Allen Becker allenbecker@wi.rr.com 414-807-0269

Saturday, July 17, 2021

Chess Books for Sale by NM Wierzbicki

As a favor to NM Michael Wierzbicki, we are sharing his extensive list of books which he is offering for sale.  He is open to "bundling" a set of books of your choice (e.g. all world champion matches, a particular opening, etc.)

Michael can be reached at wierzbickim (at) ameritech.net

The list:

 

General

 

Abraham, G. (1960). The chess mind. PB

Benko, P., & Hochberg, B. (1991). Winning with chess psychology. PB

Carroll, C. M. (1975). The great chess automaton. PB

Chernev, I. (1960). Chessboard magic. PB

Chess Digest. (1971). Bobby Fischer: His games and openings, 1969 through 1971.  PB

Dickins, A. (1959). A guide to fairy chess. PB

Fine, R. (1961). Psychology of the chess player. PB

Gossip, G. H. D. (1889). Chess.  HC (an instructional book by a famous master from the late-1800s)

Holding, D. H. (1985). The psychology of chess skill. HC

Korn, W. (1978). America’s chess heritage. HC

Krogius, N. (1976).  Psychology in chess. PB

Lasker, Ed. (1962). Chess for fun and chess for blood. PB

Lasker, Ed. (1959). Chess strategy. PB

Lasker, Ed. (1974). Modern chess strategy. PB

Lasker, Em. (1965). Common sense in chess. PB

Pfluger, H., & Treppner, G. (1987). Chess: The mechanics of the mind. PB

Potter, S. (1961). The theory and practice of gamesmanship. PB

Reti, R. (1960). Modern ideas in chess. PB

United States Chess Federation. (1978). Official rules of chess (2nd ed.). PB

White, A. C. (1962). Sam Loyd and his chess problems. PB

 

 

Openings

 

Barden, L., Hartston, W., & Keene, R. D. (1973). The King’s Indian defense. PB

Bellin, R. (1983). Trompowski opening and Torre attack. PB

Botterill, G. S. (19??). Pirc-Robatsch defense. Austrian attack (Vol. 1) PB

Botterill G. S. (19??). Pirc-Robatsch defense. Austrian attack (Vol.2) PB

Botvinnik, M., & Estrin. (1980). The Gruenfeld defense. PB

Burgess, G. (1994). Winning with the Smith-Morra gambit. PB

Carlier, B. (1991). Trends in the Sicilian dragon Yugoslav attach. PB

Chandler, M. (1984). The Tarrasch defense 1983-1984. PB

Eales, R. G., & Williams, A. H. (1973). Alekhine’s defense. HC

Ehlvest, J. (1993). The Leningrad Dutch. PB

Fedorowicz, J. (1990). The complete Benko gambit. PB

Gallagher, J. (1989). Developments in the Sicilian: Sveshnikov, 1985-1988. PB

Gallagher, J. (1994). Beating the anti-Sicilians. PB

Gallagher, J. (1994). Trends in the Sicilian Najdorf, Vol. 2. PB

Geller, Y., et al. (1976). The Najdorf variation: Sicilian defense. PB

Gipslis, A. (1972). Theoretical articles on the latest in the Sicilian defense. PB

Gligoric, S. (1975). The French defense. PB

Gligoric, S. (1985). Play the Nimzo-Indian defense.  PB

Harding, T. D., et al. (1974). The Sicilian Sozin. HC

Hartston, W. R. (1971). The Gruenfeld defense. HC

Chess Digest. (1973). Nimzo-Indian defense.  PB

Chess Digest. (1971). Sicilian defense, accelerated fianchetto. PB

Hort, V. (1979). The modern defense. PB

Hosking, T., & Wade, B. (1988). Developments in the Sicilian Najdorf 1985-1987. PB

Jacobs, B. (1995). Winning with the Benko. PB

Karpov, A. (1988). The semi-open game in action. PB

Karpov, A. (1988). The open game in action. PB

Karpov, A. (1989). The closed openings in action. PB

Karpov, A. (1989). The semi-closed openings in action. PB

Kasparov, G., & Nikitin, A. (1983). Sicilian:  . . . e6 and . . . d6 systems. PB

Keene, R. D. (19??). The hyper-accelerated fianchetto. PB

Keene, R. D. (1977). Nimzovitsch/Larsen attack. PB

Keene, R., et al. (1980). Understanding the Caro-Kann defense. PB

King, D. (1993). Winning with the Najdorf. PB

Kovacs, L. M. (1986). Sicilian: Poisoned pawn variation. PB

Kristensen, B. (1990). Trends in the accelerated dragon. PB

Kuligowski, A. (1988). Developments in the French defense. PB

Lane, G. (1992). Winning with the closed Sicilian. PB

Levy, D. N. L. (1972). The Sicilian dragon. HC

Levy, D. N. L. (1975). Sicilian—Accelerated dragons. HC

Martin, A. (1990). Trends in the French Tarrasch. PB

McCormick, G. H., & Soltis, A. (1981. Bird’s defense to the Ruy Lopez. HC

Moiseyev, O., & Ravinsky, G. (1984). Catalan opening. PB

Norwoord, D. (1987). Developments in the modern Benoni, 1983-1986. PB

Nunn, J. (1980). The Pirc for the tournament player. PB

Nunn, J. (1982). The Benoni for the tournament player. PB

Nunn., J., & Stean, M. (1992). Sicilian defense: Najdorf variation. PB

Psakhis, L. (1995). The complete French. PB

Psakhis, L. (1995). The complete Benoni. PB

Povah, N. (1982). English: Four Knights. PB

Ribli, Z., & Kallai, G. (1987). Winning with the Queen’s Indian. PB

Ribli, Z., & Kallai, G. (1992). Winning with the English. PB

Sapi, L., & Schnieder, A. (1990. Sicilian dragon: Classical and Levenfish variations. PB

Schiller, E. (1986). Sicilian: Modern Richter-Rauzer systems.  PB

Silman, J. (1984). Accelerated dragon. PB

Soltis, A. (1982). Double king’s pawn: A quantitative analysis of the opening. HC

Sveshnikov, E. (1989).  The Sicilian Pelikan. PB

Taimanov, M. (1983). Sicilian: Paulsen. PB

Taulbut, S. (1985). Play the Bogo-Indian. PB

Uhlmann, W. (1995). Winning with the French. PB

Wade, R. G. (1986). Developments in the Benko Gambit, 1981-1986. PB

Wade, R. G., Blackstock, L. S., & Booth, P. J. (1970). The closed Ruy Lopez. HC (signed by GM Robert Hubner—why? I received it as a prize after beating him in a simul)

Wade, C., & Wade, B. (1989). Developments in the Sicilian dragon 1984-1988. PB

Ward, C. (1994). Winning with the dragon. PB

Watson, J. L. (1985). Taimanov and knights tour Benoni. PB

Yudovich, M. (1986). Spanish without . . . a6. PB

 

 

Entertainment

 

Chess life. (1988). The best of Chess Life and Review.  PB

Fox, M., & James, R. (1987. The complete chess addict. PB

Hayden. B. (1960). Cabbage heads and chess kings. HC

Horowitz, I. A. (1969). The golden treasury pf chess. HC

Hunvald, H. (1972). Chess quotations from the masters. HC

Lasker, Ed. (1959). The adventure of chess. PB

Sohl, J. (1973). Underhanded chess. PB

Thomas, A. R. B. (1973). Chess for the love of it. PB

Toller, T. (1966). Chess treasury of the air. PB

 

 

Game Collections

 

Alekhine, A. (1965). My best games of chess, 1908-1923. PB

Alekhine, A. (1965). My best games of chess, 1924-1937. PB

Botvinnik, M. (1960). Botvinnik: One hundred selected games. PB

Brady, F. (1965). Profile of a prodigy. The life and games of Bobby Fischer. PB

Brondum, E. (1978). Bent Larsen—the fighter. HC

Clarke, P. H. (1961). Mikhail Tal’s best games of chess. HC

Denker, A. S. (1981). My best chess games, 1929-1976. PB

Fine, R. (1958). A passion for chess. PB

Fine, R. (1977). Fifty chess masterpieces, 1941-1944. PB

Fischer, B. (1969). My 60 memorable games. PB

Gligoric, S., & Wade, R. G. (1972). The world chess championship. PB

Keres, P. (1972). The complete games of Paul Keres. PB

Karpov, A. (1978). My best games. PB

Kasparov, G. (1986). The test of time. PB

Kasparov, G. (1986). Garry Kasparov: New world chess champion PB

Korchnoi, V. (1977). Chess is my life. PB

Marshall, F. J. (1960). Frank J. Marshall’s best games of chess. PB

Reinfeld, F. (1974). The immortal games of Capablanca. PB

Reinfeld, F., & Fine, R. (1963). Lasker’s greatest chess games, 1889-1914. PB

Reshevsky, S. (1960). Reshevsky’s best games of chess. PB

Sergeant, P. W., & Watts, W. H. (1966). Pillsbury’s chess career. PB

Tal, M. (1976). The life and games of Mikhail Tal. PB

Wade, R. G., & O’Connell, K. J. (1972). Robert Fischer’s chess games.  HC

Wilson, F. (1976). Lesser known chess masterpieces: 1906-1915. PB

Winkelman, B. F. (1960). Rubinstein’s chess masterpieces: 100 selected games. PB

Wilson, F. (1975). Classical chess matches, 1907-1913. PB

 

 

Tournaments

 

Alekhine, A. (1962). The Nottingham International Chess tournament. PB

Botvinnick, M. M. (1973). Soviet chess championship, 1941. PB

Bronstein, D. (1979). Zurich International chess tournament, 1953. PB

Cheshire, H. F. (1962). The Hastings chess tournament, 1895. PB

Kashdan, I. (1965). First Piatigorsky Cup. PB

Kashdan, I. (1968). Second Piatigorsky Cup. PB

Lasker, Em. (1971). The international chess congress, St. Petersburg, 1909. PB

Miles, A. J., & Speelman, J. (1979). Riga interzonal, 1979. PB

Nimzovich, A. (1981). Carlsbad international chess tournament, 1929. PB

Wade, R. G., Blackstock, L. S., & Kotov, A, (1974). World championship interzonals. Leningrad, Petropolis 1973. HC

Watts, W. H. (1968). The Hastings international master’s chess tournament, 1922. PB

Watts, W. H. (1968). The London international chess congress, 1922. PB

Kalnajs, A. (1973). Tallinn 1973. PB

 

Instruction

 

Assaic, & O’Connell, O. (1982). Opening preparation. HC

Dvoretsky, M. (1990). Secrets of chess training. PB

Horowitz, I. A. (1961). Chess self-teacher. PB

Karpov, A. (1985). How to learn from your defeats. PB                  

Nimzovich, A. (1930). My system. HC

Nunn, J., & Griffiths, P. (1987). Secrets of grandmaster play. PB

Pickett, L. M. (1975). Enterprising strategy in the opening. PB

Soltis, A. (1975). The art of defense in chess. PB

Suba, M. (1991). Dynamic chess strategy. PB

Timman, J. (1980). The art of chess analysis. PB

 

Matches

 

Alekhine, A (1971). The world’s chess championship, 1937: Alekhine-Euwe, PB

Kalnajs, A. (1969). Tal—Botvinnick: Return match. PB

Keene, R. (1978). The world chess championship: Korchnoi vs. Karpov. PB         

Keene, R. (1985). The Moscow challenge: Karpov-Kasparov. PB

Keene, R. (1991). Kasparov v Karpov, 1990. PB

Keene, R. (1993). Kasparov-Short, 1993. PB

Keene, R., & Goodman, D. (1986). Maneuvers in Moscow. Karpov-Kasparov II. PB

Keene, R., & Goodman, D. (1986). Centenary match: Karpov-Kasparov III. PB

Keene, R., Goodman, D., & Spanier, D. (1987). Showdown in Seville: Karpov-Kasparov IV. PB

King, D. (1997). Kasparov v Deeper Blue. PB

Levy, D. (1970). The match of the century: USSR v Rest of the world. PB

Tal, M. (1970). Tal-Botvinnik, 1960. Match for the world championship. PB

Winter, W., & Wade, R. G. (1951). The world chess championship, 1951: Botvinnik v. Bronstein. HC

 

 

Endings

 

Chernev. I. (1943). Chessboard magic: A collection of 160 brilliant chess endings. PB

Keres, P. (1973). Practical chess endings. PB

Fine, R. (1967). Basic chess endings. PB

Griffiths, P. (1984). Exploring the endgame.  PB

Nunn, J. (1994). Secrets of pawnless endings. PB

Krogius, N. (1973). Notes on the endgame. PB

Brieger, R. (1973). Imagination in the endgame. PB

 

 

Correspondence Chess

 

Berliner, H., & Messere, K. (1971). Correspondence chess world championship. PB

Dunne, A. (1994). Modern postal masterpieces. PB

Warburton, C. W. (1984). My chess adventures. Secrets of a top postal player. PB

Russell, H. W. (1980). Correspondence chess. PB

Estrin, Y. (1978). The United States correspondence chess championship. PB

 

                               

Chess Magazines for Sale

 

Chess (1985, # 963-964) (1986, # 971-972, 987-988, 995-996) (1988, No. 1016)

British Chess Magazine (1987, Dec.) (1988, Feb., May) (1989, Feb.) (1990, Apr.)

Blitz Chess (1988, May-June) (1989, Jan-Feb)

The Chess Connection (1989, July-Aug)

Pergamon Chess (1988, June, Dec.)

Program, World Chess Championship, London 1986.

Illinois Chess Bulletin (1972, July) (1973, Aug) (1990, Sept-Oct, Nov-Dec) (1991, Mar-Apr, May-June, Sept-Oct, Nov-Dec) (1992), Jan-Feb, Mar-Apr, Nov-Dec) (1993, Jan-Feb)

Chess International (1989 Mar-June)

Westward Ho! (Bulletin of the West of England Chess Union (1985, Aug)

Inside Chess (1989, Apr. 17) (1988, Apr. 3, Apr 20, Oct 23) (1990, Jan 22, Feb 19, Mar 5, Apr 30, Apr 30, May 28)

The Chess Correspondent (1989, # 1-10) (1990, # 1-10) (1991, # 2-6) (1992, # 1-6) (1993, # 1-6) (1994, # 1-2)

 

Wednesday, July 07, 2021

Online ACTION chess, 4 Thursdays in July

We will wind down the online season with four final Thursdays:  7:00 pm on July 8, 15, 22, and 29.

Please arrive 5-10 minutes before 7 pm in order to "join" the tournament.  The tournament starts promptly at 7:00 pm, so you need to click "join" before that.  Time control is Game in 15 minutes, with 5-second increment after each move.  The 4 rounds should go from 7:00 pm until about 9:15 pm (Central time).

The events will be on chess.com*

To enter simply click on the link below for each date; once there, click "join":

July 8 (7:00 pm) - https://www.chess.com/play/tournament/2443921

 

July 15 (6:59 pm) - https://www.chess.com/play/tournament/2443924

 

July 22 (7:00 pm) - https://www.chess.com/play/tournament/2443925

 

July 29 (7:00 pm) - https://www.chess.com/play/tournament/2443926


*If you haven't already joined the SWCC club online, go here:  https://www.chess.com/club/southwest-chess-club    to join the club.

The event is not US Chess-rated, but is chess.com-rated.  There is no entry fee; US Chess membership is not required.

Tuesday, June 15, 2021

Action Chess! 1-night, online (June 24)

On June 24 at 7:00 pm we will hold an online event at chess.com*. 

Time control is Game in 15 minutes, with 5-second increment after each move.  The 4 rounds should go from 7:00 pm until about 9:15 pm (Central time).

Please arrive 5-10 minutes before 7 pm in order to "join" the tournament.  The tournament starts promptly at 7:00 pm, so you need to click "join" before that.  

To enter, simply click on this link:   https://www.chess.com/play/tournament/2399983     and once there, click "join".



*If you haven't already joined the SWCC club online, go here:  https://www.chess.com/club/southwest-chess-club    to join the club.

The event is not US Chess-rated, but is chess.com-rated.  There is no entry fee; US Chess membership is not required.

Action chess, online June 17

On June 17 at 7:00 pm we will hold an online event at chess.com*. 

Time control is Game in 15 minutes, with 5-second increment after each move.  The 4 rounds should go from 7:00 pm until about 9:15 pm (Central time).

Please arrive 5-10 minutes before 7 pm in order to "join" the tournament.  The tournament starts promptly at 7:00 pm, so you need to click "join" before that.  

To enter, simply click on this link:   https://www.chess.com/play/tournament/2399981     and once there, click "join".



*If you haven't already joined the SWCC club online, go here:  https://www.chess.com/club/southwest-chess-club    to join the club.

The event is not US Chess-rated, but is chess.com-rated.  There is no entry fee; US Chess membership is not required.

Tuesday, June 01, 2021

Southwest Chess Club - online Action event, June 10

On June 10 at 7:00 pm we will hold an online event at chess.com*. 

Time control is Game in 15 minutes, with 5-second increment after each move.  The 4 rounds should go from 7:00 pm until about 9:15 pm (Central time).

Please arrive 5-10 minutes before 7 pm in order to "join" the tournament.  The tournament starts promptly at 7:00 pm, so you need to click "join" before that.  

To enter, simply click on this link:   https://www.chess.com/play/tournament/2360406     and once there, click "join".



*If you haven't already joined the SWCC club online, go here:  https://www.chess.com/club/southwest-chess-club    to join the club.

The event is not US Chess-rated, but is chess.com-rated.  There is no entry fee; US Chess membership is not required.

Southwest Chess Club - June 3 - Online Action Chess

This Thursday (June 3) at 7:00 pm we will hold an online event at chess.com*. 

Time control is Game in 15 minutes, with 5-second increment after each move.  The 4 rounds should go from 7:00 pm until about 9:15 pm (Central time).

Please arrive 5-10 minutes before 7 pm in order to "join" the tournament.  The tournament starts promptly at 7:00 pm, so you need to click "join" before that.  

To enter, simply click on this link:   https://www.chess.com/play/tournament/2360404     and once there, click "join".



*If you haven't already joined the SWCC club online, go here:  https://www.chess.com/club/southwest-chess-club    to join the club.

The event is not US Chess-rated, but is chess.com-rated.  There is no entry fee; US Chess membership is not required.

Wednesday, May 19, 2021

Southwest Chess Club - May 27 - Online Action Chess


This Thursday (May 27) at 6:59 pm we will hold an online event at chess.com*. 

Time control is Game in 15 minutes, with 5-second increment after each move.  The 4 rounds should go from 6:59 pm until about 9:15 pm (Central time).

Please arrive 5-10 minutes before 7 pm in order to "join" the tournament.  The tournament starts promptly at 6:59 pm, so you need to click "join" before that.  

To enter, simply click on this link:   https://www.chess.com/play/tournament/2314191     and once there, click "join".



*If you haven't already joined the SWCC club online, go here:  https://www.chess.com/club/southwest-chess-club    to join the club.

The event is not US Chess-rated, but is chess.com-rated.  There is no entry fee; US Chess membership is not required.

Southwest Chess Club - May 20 - Online Action Chess

This Thursday (May 20) at 7:00 pm we will hold an online event at chess.com*. 

Time control is Game in 15 minutes, with 5-second increment after each move.  The 4 rounds should go from 7:00 pm until about 9:15 pm (Central time).

Please arrive 5-10 minutes before 7 pm in order to "join" the tournament.  The tournament starts promptly at 7:00 pm, so you need to click "join" before that.  

To enter, simply click on this link:   https://www.chess.com/play/tournament/2314189     and once there, click "join".



*If you haven't already joined the SWCC club online, go here:  https://www.chess.com/club/southwest-chess-club    to join the club.

The event is not US Chess-rated, but is chess.com-rated.  There is no entry fee; US Chess membership is not required.

Saturday, May 15, 2021

Southwest Chess Club - reopening for in-person (OTB) chess - August 5 !

The club has received word that the Hales Corners Village Hall is reopening and so we are, too! 

We will start a new OTB tournament on August 5.  More details soon.

Further details about health and safety protocols & precautions will be forthcoming. 

Thank you for your patience and understanding during these trying times. 

We encourage you to follow the SWCC blog

 

Wednesday, May 12, 2021

Southwest Chess Club - May 13 - Online Action Chess

This Thursday (May 13) at 7:00 pm we will hold an online event at chess.com*. 

Time control is Game in 15 minutes, with 5-second increment after each move.  The 4 rounds should go from 7:00 pm until about 9:15 pm (Central time).

Please arrive 5-10 minutes before 7 pm in order to "join" the tournament.  The tournament starts promptly at 7:00 pm, so you need to click "join" before that.  

To enter, simply click on this link:   https://www.chess.com/play/tournament/2314187     and once there, click "join".



*If you haven't already joined the SWCC club online, go here:  https://www.chess.com/club/southwest-chess-club    to join the club.

The event is not US Chess-rated, but is chess.com-rated.  There is no entry fee; US Chess membership is not required.

Wednesday, April 28, 2021

Southwest Chess Club - May 6 - Online Action Chess

Thursday (May 6) at 7:01 pm we will hold an online event at chess.com*. 

Time control is Game in 15 minutes, with 5-second increment after each move.  The 4 rounds should go from 7:01 pm until about 9:15 pm (Central time).

Please arrive 5-10 minutes before 7 pm in order to "join" the tournament.  The tournament starts promptly at 7:01 pm, so you need to click "join" before that.  

To enter, simply click on this link:   https://www.chess.com/play/tournament/2285027     and once there, click "join".



*If you haven't already joined the SWCC club online, go here:  https://www.chess.com/club/southwest-chess-club    to join the club.

The event is not US Chess-rated, but is chess.com-rated.  There is no entry fee; US Chess membership is not required.

Southwest Chess Club - April 29 - Online Action Chess

This Thursday (April 29) at 7:01 pm we will hold an online event at chess.com*. 

Time control is Game in 15 minutes, with 5-second increment after each move.  The 4 rounds should go from 7:01 pm until about 9:15 pm (Central time).

Please arrive 5-10 minutes before 7 pm in order to "join" the tournament.  The tournament starts promptly at 7:01 pm, so you need to click "join" before that.  

To enter, simply click on this link:   https://www.chess.com/play/tournament/2285026     and once there, click "join".



*If you haven't already joined the SWCC club online, go here:  https://www.chess.com/club/southwest-chess-club    to join the club.

The event is not US Chess-rated, but is chess.com-rated.  There is no entry fee; US Chess membership is not required.

Tuesday, April 20, 2021

Southwest Chess Club - April 22 - Online Action Chess

This Thursday (April 22) at 7:02 pm we will hold an online event at chess.com*. 

Time control is Game in 15 minutes, with 5-second increment after each move.  The 4 rounds should go from 7:00 pm until about 9:15 pm (Central time).

Please arrive 5-10 minutes before 7 pm in order to "join" the tournament.  The tournament starts promptly at 7:01 pm, so you need to click "join" before that.  

To enter, simply click on this link:   https://www.chess.com/play/tournament/2258455     and once there, click "join".



*If you haven't already joined the SWCC club online, go here:  https://www.chess.com/club/southwest-chess-club    to join the club.

The event is not US Chess-rated, but is chess.com-rated.  There is no entry fee; US Chess membership is not required.

Wednesday, April 14, 2021

Southwest Chess Club - April 15 - Online Action Chess

 This Thursday (April 15) at 7:01 pm we will hold an online event at chess.com*. 

Time control is Game in 15 minutes, with 5-second increment after each move.  The 4 rounds should go from 7:00 pm until about 9:15 pm (Central time).

Please arrive 5-10 minutes before 7 pm in order to "join" the tournament.  The tournament starts promptly at 7:01 pm, so you need to click "join" before that.  

To enter, simply click on this link:   https://www.chess.com/play/tournament/2253704     and once there, click "join".



*If you haven't already joined the SWCC club online, go here:  https://www.chess.com/club/southwest-chess-club    to join the club.

The event is not US Chess-rated, but is chess.com-rated.  There is no entry fee; US Chess membership is not required.