Voices
We all have our stories with chess. Perhaps it's a tale from childhood, a lore among rivals, or a memory we only tell ourselves in our minds.
Every person has a chess world of his/her own.
Every person has a story that can move a heart.
This page is meant to share and expand our board even beyond the 8 x 8 squares.
Share us your story
A story can move a heart; your life could be an inspiration.
You may be the reason they play chess.
Deep conversations and energetic whispers lurk
in our chess club. We talk of how chess and people
impacted our lives.
The words last. Curved in memory.
Here, we'd like you to share a quick thought on chess.
How has it shaped who you are?
What are some memorable moments?
What does chess remind you of?
Be playful, send with us what's on your mind.
All experiences are valuable.
What matters is to share.
Seb's
Who am I? Just a Regular student!
"Needing a distraction from my university course, I started playing on chess.com to pass the time.
I kept playing because I like how easy and complicated the game can be-
It challenges you every day.
Chess is a hobby I really enjoy, and don't get tired of playing. "
Miles. P
New year, new me & new opening.
e4
"Aaaah, the game left me so bad.
I'll never play 1. e4 again."
A & R
A man, a thinker, a father.
"I grew up watching my dad play chess. Now that I have a son, every game I play is a recollection of how my dad used to move a piece with a frown on his face. "
Juna
Forever 18
"For me, chess is not something I study hard. I play it when I want to add a little bit of thinking to my day. "
I make people quit playing e4.
Cheese Player
e4
"It's those moments when I'm playing with a friend that have the peak stakes."
C.C
Gatekeeping Queen's Gambit
~since 2009~
"For me, chess is more than a board game- it’s a great medium that helps create connections that last a lifetime."
Visiting player
Uzra
"I would take a bad bishop for u.
If you'd let me win. "
SamuraiOfChess
Kansai’s strongest speed-chess man
"The moments that marked me most were my first encounters with the chess friends who made my chess life meaningful.
Even with those I didn’t grow close to, those first scenes are still vividly burned into my memory."
