by D. Pelaez | Dec 10, 2020 | Ajedrez, Art, Articles English, Artículos, Chess, Contests, English contests, MSC news, MusiChess, MusiChess, Novedades, Novel, Science, Stories
“A luminous game of chess between art and science that is played across the page with lethal precision.” John W. Campbell Award-winning Lavie Tidhar Duchamp versus Einstein is a science fiction novelette spanning some of the most monumental events of the 20th...
by D. Pelaez | Oct 15, 2020 | Articles English, Contests, Deportes Mentales, English contests, Mind Sports, MusiChess, MusiChess, Novedades, Stories
Abalone is a very elegant french game from the 90’s, invented by Laurent Lévi and Michel Lalet. Your 14 marbles have to push 6 opponent marbles out of the hexagonal board. The game conveys the value “together we are stronger” – you need to have...
by D. Pelaez | Oct 5, 2020 | Ajedrez, Art, Articles English, Chess, Contests, English contests, MSC news, Music, Música, MusiChess, MusiChess, Novedades, Stories
Jason Kouchak is a classical pianist, composer and choreographer based in London and Paris. Music is his first love and he has always had an affinity for chess, a sense of harmony and the similarities between music, ballet and chess. A combination to inspire and...
by D. Pelaez | Sep 16, 2020 | Ajedrez, Articles English, Artículos, Chess, Deportes Mentales, English contests, Mind Sports, MSC news, MusiChess, MusiChess, Novedades, Stories
If they told you that you can play chess without a board you wouldn’t believe it. The chessboard is a close space on which the game exists and cannot be differently. However, in England in the 90’s John Yianni started to imagine how chess without a finite and...
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