Chess in NYC

I used to play at the NYAC when I was younger, but I'm not sure where else to go to play chess with strangers - in a fun, noncompetitive setting. Bryant Park is for budding grand-masters, as I recall...
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DBlack Feb 16, 2010
Thomson Street! I've played chess there a few times with the people who were also there to play and practice. These two shops are both really welll known with the chess playing crowds. They also sell ornate and funny chess boards of all kinds. Chess Forum: http://www.chessforum.com/ Village Chess Shop: http://chess-shop.com/
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hhusted Feb 16, 2010
Chess - sounds like fun. I would have to relearn it. Haven't played chess in a very long time.
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Uraniumfish Feb 18, 2010
Yeah, ajadeidealist, Thomson Street would be my first thought.
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ajadedidealist Feb 19, 2010
What a good place to try, @uraniumfish. When I was younger I went to competitions and tournaments at Columbia Grammar, and took classes at Nightingale - but both are just for kids, alas.
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hhusted Feb 19, 2010
Maybe you and I should try a game some time ajadedidealist. Once I recall the rules, I may just be good competition. I learned chess when I was in high school many years ago. The nation's chess champion (can't recall his name) came to my school for a visit one day. I was on the school newspaper so it was my job to interview him. In exchange for my interview, he taught me how to play chess.
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