CHESS CLUB

Yuma Chess Club Normal Play Times:

Wednesdays at 6 pm at the Barnes and Noble Bookstore
(32nd Street and 8th Avenue)

Saturdays at 3 pm at Arby's (4th Ave & 26th St)


If you have a chess set bring it. 

There is no cost or dues and anyone is welcome. 

We also give lessons.
We are mentioned on the website of the

Computer Users Group Of Yuma Computer Club

(CUGOY)  at: http://cugoy.org/, so please tell all your friends.

If you are interested in computers look at CUGOY in   http://cugoy.org/

On 28-Jan-2012 the 2012 Chess Tournament took place successfully. It was ably directed by Tito Dominguez . Neal Johnson was the champion.
To view Tournament Pictures 
Click Here 
A good site for Microsoft windows help:
https://support.microsoft.com/oas/default.aspx?gprid=6527&st=1

For more Information contact Nick Kordellas:

Interesting Chess Sites which you might like: http://www.chess.com/ - Quick Selection Guide - Computer Chess

A good site recommended (4-Apr-09) by Benjamin and Jonathan Wilson is: http://www.freechess.org/

A good site recommended (4-Apr-09) by Sinuny is POGO at:http://board-games.pogo.com/games/chess

A good site recommended (25-Nov-09) by Estes is: http://www.gamesforthebrain.com/game/chess/


HISTORY OF CHESS:

The game of chess dates back 4,000 years, to an ancient Indian board game called Chaturanga. The name means 'army': in front of the king were the infantry (pawns), cavalry (knights), chariots (rooks) and elephants (now known as bishops).

Nick updates this site. Last update was 2-Feb-2011

For Photos Of Tournaments and of Chess Meetings

MEMBERS LIST and Addresses: Available on request.