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USCF President Ruth Haring reports from the Executive Board meeting in Saint Louis. She touches on the recently concluded Championships, beta USCF online play and the state and future of the USCF.
GM Ian Rogers covers rounds seven and eight of the World Chess Championship in Moscow match between Boris Gelfand and Viswanathan Anand.
Six games, six draws. All games under 40 moves, four in less than 30 moves. GM Ian Rogers reports on the World Championship match in Moscow, and quotes Kasparov and Averbakh.
The battle all chess fans waited to see at the 2012 U.S. Championship did not disappoint. GM Hikaru Nakamura beat GM Gata Kamsky for the first time ever in classical chess to take over the lead by one-half point with one game to go.
The 2012 Elementary (K-6) National Championships, the last of the spring triumvirate of scholastic nationals, ended with 18 new individual champs in four Championship sections.

