Saint Louis Chess Club

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St. Louis, United States

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Saint Louis Chess Club Reviews | Rating 4.7 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Saint Louis Chess Club is located in St. Louis, United States on 4657 Maryland Ave. Saint Louis Chess Club is rated 4.7 out of 5 in the category chess club in United States.

Address

4657 Maryland Ave

Phone

+1 3143612437

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car park

Open hours

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Duane Powell

It's a little slow during the pandemic. In better times it's an incredible hub of chess activity. Normally, it's the place to be to find a casual game, to take lessons (beginners to advanced), or to participate in a tournament. The Chess Hall of Frame is across the street with a nice gift shop. It has recently taken over several neighboring store fronts. I am looking forward to what will become of those.

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Victor Romero

The staff is very friendly the place is very comfortable and playing chess there is a delight and you find interesting people to play with

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Jay Stallings

This is Disneyland for chess players and fans! The Mecca for those who love the game of Kings and Queens. Additionally, the 3-story World Chess Hall of Fame is right across the street from the club. Fantastic!

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Chess King

One of the best chess club of the Universe!

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Sharmell Bee

I absolutely enjoyed Ladies Knight and I'm looking forward to more lessons along with becoming a club member.

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محمد نجم الدين

I love America,,

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Steven Zierk

I can't overstate how much this place has done for chess. I got one of my three Grandmaster norms required for the GM title here, and countless other opportunities to play here besides. Every tournament I've played in has had very good conditions. They provide a multitude of classes and tournaments for any level of amateur player. In addition they host one of the strongest tournaments in the world (the Sinquefield Cup) and many other Grandmaster-level tournaments. I hope they help your chess as much as mine. --Grandmaster Steven Zierk