Turm des Monats
In der Rubrik "Turm des Monats" finden die Besucher der Turm Rietberg-Seiten Anregungen rund ums Thema Schach: Das können lohnende Bücher und Trainings-DVDs sein, aber auch interessante Internet-Seiten oder Hinweise auf spannende Turniere. Die Tipps erheben keinen Anspruch auf Vollstandigkeit und wollen das Rad (bzw. das Schachquadrat) nicht neu erfinden, sondern Anstöße und Anreize geben. Jedes Vereinsmitglied ist außerdem eingeladen, die "Türme" zu kommentieren und (an den Vereinsabenden oder per Mail) eigene » einzusenden.
Alle Türme
Apr 24: » Schach in der Musik - Manuel Göttschling
Feb 24: » Gute Gründe um Schach zu spielen
Dec 23: » Deutschsprachige Schach-YouTuber
Mar 23: » Regelkunde für die Ohren
Feb 21: » Wo jede Figur ihre Bedeutung hat
Jan 21: » Deutscher Schach-Podcast
Nov 18: » WM-Kampf Carlsen vs. Caruana
Mar 18: » Kandidatenturnier in Berlin
Dec 17: » Schach-Begriffe auf Englisch
Nov 17: » Schach-Treff für Anfänger
Jul 17: » Neue Fide-Regeln
Apr 17: » Magnus Carlsen auf DVD
Mar 17: » Hörenswerter Podcast
Feb 17: » Ein Klassiker ist zurück
Jan 17: » Der nächste Turm des Monats erscheint im Februar!
Nov 16: » Kampf um die WM-Krone
Oct 16: » Schnäppchen und Scheuklappen
Sep 16: » 42. Schacholympiade in Baku
Jul 16: » Weltelite in Dortmund
May 16: » Schach aktuell im Kino
Mar 16: » Kampf der Kandidaten
Nov 15: » Training ohne Brett
Oct 15: » Kurzpartien
Sep 15: » Live-Schach im Internet
Jun 15: » Weltklasse-Schach in Dortmund
May 15: » Schach-Zeitschrift "Karl"
Feb 15: » Training - Hilfe zur Selbsthilfe
Dec 14: » Zeit für Kalender
Nov 14: » Einfach mal zukucken...
Oct 14: » Turm sammelt Schachaufgaben
Sep 14: » Pause vom Schach?
Aug 14: » Regeln und Recht
Jul 14: » Schach-Schule
Jun 14: » Schach zum Schmökern
May 14: » Schach im Internet, Teil 1
Apr 14: » Endspiel-Lektüre
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