In the cosmopolitan cant of chess players, it is legend that masters of the game are all meshuga—Yiddish for a little batty.
The US legend declined a $25,000 offer from shoe firm Clarks to meet the cream of England’s juniors ...
Boris Spassky, a Soviet-era chess grand master who lost his world champion title in 1972 to American Bobby Fischer in one of the most famous duels in the history of the game as well as a metaphor for ...