David R. Sands
Articles by David R. Sands
SANDS: Kamsky, Krush win playoffs for U.S. chess titles
Favorites GM Gata Kamsky and GM Irina Krush have repeated as U.S. men's and women's champions, with both winning three-way playoffs at the U.S. title tournaments in St. Louis Tuesday afternoon. Published May 20, 2014
SANDS: Chess is a war game devastated by war
Chess is a war game that doesn't do well in wartime. Published May 13, 2014
SANDS: Carlsen continues mastery of Nakamura at Gashimov Memorial chess tournament
History suggests you can win a world championship without having beaten the world champion before. Published May 6, 2014
SANDS: A big loss for the D.C. chess community
The Washington chess community suffered a big loss last month with the sudden passing of Life Master Bill Mason at the much-too-young age of 49. Published April 30, 2014
SANDS: Fields set for next month’s U.S. championship chess tourneys
U.S. No. 1 Hikaru Nakamura won't be there this year, but it will still be a strong field for next month's U.S. Chess Championship, to be held at its familiar home at the Chess Club and Scholastic Center of St. Louis. Published April 22, 2014
SANDS: High-powered Webster claims second straight college chess crown
In college football, the big names include Alabama, Ohio State and Notre Dame. In college chess, the big names on campus are the likes of Webster University, Texas Tech and the University of Maryland-Baltimore County. Published April 15, 2014
SANDS: Rematch point: Chess champions, challengers often meet again
Indian GM Viswanathan Anand's easy win in the FIDE Candidates Tournament that wrapped up late last month in Russia took many by surprise. Published April 8, 2014
SANDS: Steady Anand earns rematch with Carlsen for world chess title
If you can keep your head when all about you are losing theirs, you just might get another shot at being the world champion. Published April 1, 2014
Anand earns rematch against Carlsen for chess title
Published March 29, 2014
SANDS: Anand in command as candidates tourney nears chess finale
The chess world may have written off the ex-champ a little too soon. Published March 25, 2014
SANDS: Politics can make for some dicey chess pairings
With more than 170 member nations, the Paris-based chess federation FIDE is one of the largest sporting organizations in the world. Published March 18, 2014
SANDS: A Rocky-like chess bout from the Romantic era
World champion visits Philadelphia. Sportingly agrees to a match with a local star. Gets clocked. Published March 11, 2014
SANDS: Going old school: Big chess milestones for 2014
With the history of organized tournament play dating back to the mid-19th century, we're hitting some pretty significant milestones in the history of the game this year. Published February 25, 2014
SANDS: If you knew Sochi like chess players knew Sochi
Sochi was on the chess players' map long before the lugers, ice dancers and speedskaters showed up. Published February 18, 2014
SANDS: Chess champion Magnus Carlsen finally shows a little imperfection
He can be beaten. Norway's Magnus Carlsen claimed the world title in October without dropping a game in his 10-game match with India's Viswanathan Anand. In his first return to competitive play since then, he breezed through the first half of the Zurich Chess Classic that ended last week with three wins and two draws at classical time controls, against one of the strongest fields ever assembled. Published February 11, 2014
SANDS: Carlsen, Aronian set the pace at Zurich Chess Challenge
The world's very best are squaring off at the Zurich Chess Challenge now underway in the Swiss city, with world champion Magnus Carlsen of Norway showing no signs of coasting after capturing the crown in November. Carlsen and world No. 2 Levon Aronian of Armenia dominated the classical portion of the six-grandmaster event, which will feature a separate rapid round-robin event this week. Published February 4, 2014
SANDS: Aronian dominates in Tata kickoff chess tournament
While new world champion Magnus Carlsen of Norway was taking a Silicon Valley victory lap, GM Levon Aronian of Armenia was winning the first major tournament of 2014 and in the process making a strong statement that he might be Carlsen's most dangerous challenger in the candidates' cycle ahead. Published January 29, 2014
SANDS: Smith, Huseynov share the chess honors at 40th Eastern Open
He finished alone in third, but Georgian-born New York GM Mikheil Kekelidze wasn't exactly given a warm welcome by the locals at last month's 40th Eastern Open, the traditional year-end giant Swiss event that moved from its longtime home in downtown Washington to the DoubleTree Hotel in suburban Bethesda. Published January 21, 2014
SANDS: Grand milestone: Indispensable ‘Week in Chess’ turns 1,000
The Internet chess community marked a major milestone this month with the publication of TWIC 1000. Published January 14, 2014
The late Ariel Sharon is admired for his unwavering defense of Israel
Israelis great and small lined up to say a final goodbye Sunday to the flag-draped coffin of Ariel Sharon, as the country, the region and the rest of the world struggled to come to grips with the complicated legacy of one of Israel's most towering and divisive figures. Published January 11, 2014