“We need $720,000 per year to run Lichess and we get it through donations, averaging about five Euros per person,” says Wait.
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Chess Bus brings families together for free event in Ontario
Chess Day at the Mall featured instruction, family play and a tournament won by Todd Wynn, hosted by Chess Bus in Ontario.
Nearly thirty families gathered at the Ontario Center Mall on Nov. 22 for Chess Day at the Mall, a free community event ...
Now that everyone of means walks around with a pocket computer that can access most human knowledge in a matter of seconds, it might be tough for some to recall a time in which computing was the ...
Computers have revolutionised the way chess is played – and the best chess programs are impossible to beat. But could a player that’s part human and part computer be even more powerful? It all started ...
St. Margaret Mary School third-graders celebrated the end of the school year with "Spanish Breakout." Students in Barb Gilman's class celebrated the end of the school year and their last Spanish class ...
From babies to tweens, the New Orleans Public Library is offering programs to boost children's brain power. The early ...
When you visit the History of Computer Chess exhibit at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View, California, the first machine you see is “The Turk.” In 1770, a Hungarian engineer and diplomat ...
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