Articles by Stanislav Pavlovič
Monthly and seasonal championships have been a stable part of our site. This May, every user can try to prove that he is the best player at ChessFriends.com.
In the temperate climate of northern hemisphere, February is not very pleasant month, weather-wise. It is still quite cold and after a few months of winter, you would really do with some sun. Instead, there …
A new application for Android™ has been released bringing many new cool features. The application is closely tied to our website, offering similar features and allowing you to use your profile with mobile online games. …
Slovak top rated chess player, GM Jan Markos, provides insight into the game by two players, both of which could claim the title of best player in the world. World’s Champion GM Viswanathan Anand plays …
The biggest tournament of the year is to be held this month. Try your luck in one of the five qualification rounds and prove you are the best!
Quite a lot of people attend our tournaments, but we have been getting many suggestions about a certain aspect of the current model. In the open category, the stronger players tend to win much more …
Just recently, ChessFriends.com have introduced cash tournamets, so it was just a matter of time when a big tournament would appear. Here it is. The name is Super Blitz tournament and you all are invited …
The most recent simul against GM Markoš was played last week. Although GM Markoš once again dominated the event, there was one game worth mentioning.
Once again, a monthly championship is to be held. Every user of ChessFriends.com is invited to attend and try to be the best player of our site.
As tournaments are becoming more popular with our users, we spend a lot of time developing and improving them. You may have already noticed our latest update, nevertheless, it brings some major innovations worth mentioning.
GM Jan Markos has been a stable guest of our site, regularly playing online simuls against our users. Being a Slovakia’s no. 1, he is always a valuable opponent for trying out one’s chess skills.














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