Beginners Class
This class, taught by Ram Singh, will be accessible for everyone. We will start with how to move the pieces, move to the three special rules, then go on to […]
State Prep Class – Piece Play with Purpose by Ram Singh
Ram Singh, a Class A player, and multi-time participant in the PA State Scholastic Championship is going to each a class on the value of active piece play. This class […]
Ending Seminar I for the 300 to 800s (or there about)
This is the first of 3 seminar designed to help our young players competing in the one day events on either Saturday or Sunday. The three seminars will each be […]
Ending Seminar II for the 300 to 800s (or there about)
Seminar I -Pawn and king endings (2 to 4 PM – March 8th) Seminar II – Pawn and minor piece endings (1 to 3 – March 16th) Seminar III – […]
Ending Seminar III for the 300 to 800s (or there about)
Seminar I -Pawn and king endings (2 to 4 PM – March 8th) Seminar II – Pawn and minor piece endings (1 to 3 – March 16th) Seminar III – […]
Basic Tactics – Weekly Class – Thursday 6PM to 7PM – 03/19 – 05/07
Second Chess Class: This class is for those who know how to move the pieces, know how to castle, but lose most of their games. The course will mostly focus […]
Friday Exton Commons Tournament # 62
The 62nd Exton Commons Tournament was a thrilling end to this July 2024. Joseph Mucerino won the Open section with a perfect score of 4-0. Saharsh Nannapaneni followed with a […]
Testimony from Himani Ghandi

Being part of TRB Chess Club has been an incredibly enriching experience for our family. What started as an interest in learning and playing chess has grown into so much […]
The Gijon International Chess Tournaments, 1944 – 1965: A History with Biographies and 213 Games by Pedro Mendez Castedo and Luis Mendez Castedo

Not all stories need 100,000 words. McFarland Books recognized this and has begun to expand past the large thorough biographies they are known for publishing into historical works that examine […]
Fred Reinfeld: The Man Who Taught America Chess with 282 Games by Alex Dunne
Fred Reinfeld: The Man Who Taught America Chess with 282 Games by Alex Dunne, who is the correspondence chess director for U S Chess. Dunne’s lightly researched book attempts to […]
