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Best of CLO 2013: Meet the Judges




Best of CLO 2013: Meet the Judges |
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January 16, 2014 | |
![]() Michael Aigner (left) follows the Wide World of Chess from the warm comforts of his abode in California. He pushes wood online under the pseudonym "fpawn," referring to a peculiar affinity for openings involving the pawn moves f2-f4 or f7-f5. Key accomplishments over the past 12 months include getting off the 2200 rating floor and teaching a few more kids the finer points of this noble game. Check out the fpawn chess blog at http://fpawn.blogspot.com and Twitter page at http://twitter.com/fpawn. ![]() Ben Finegold is a popular American Grandmaster based in Saint Louis. He wrote for CLO most recently during the World Youth Championship in United Arab Emirates. Find out more about his lessons and events via his company, Finegold Chess Enterprises. You can also follow him on his blog and twitter. ![]() Carla Heredia is from Ecuador. In 2012, she became Woman Grand Master and Pan-American Champion. She studies Psychology and Sport Sciences at TTU. Carla is also available for chess lessons or a chess simul. Her website www.carlaheredia.com presents authentic chess material. Find her on twitter @Herediacarla. ![]() Galen Pyle owns and operates the Portland Chess Shop in Portland, Oregon. Galen Pyle is a USCF tournament director and FIDE international chess arbiter. Portland Chess Shop hosts tons of free online thematic correspondence chess tournaments on chess.com and sells merchandise through their own site. Check out their chess lessons on YouTube. ![]() |