Sam Copeland's Blog

SamCopeland
NM Sam Copeland

I'm the Head of Community for Chess.com. I earned the National Master title in 2012, and in 2014, I returned to my home state of South Carolina to start Strategery: Chess and Games. In late 2015, I began working for Chess.com and haven't looked back since.

You can find my personal content on Twitch , Twitter , and YouTube where I further indulge my love of chess.

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How I Reached 2500!

How I Reached 2500!

NM SamCopeland
| 4 days ago

After more than a decade of playing on Chess.com and grinding blitz, I reached 2500 blitz on Chess.com - a years-long goal of mine that I honestly long thought I might never reach! I started chess late - not playing a tournament until high school ...

An Incredibly Spectacular Chess Game

An Incredibly Spectacular Chess Game

NM SamCopeland
| 9 days ago

Beauty in chess is all around us. Every day there are numerous brilliant moves played on Chess.com thousands of interesting blitz games between strong players, and tens of thousands of intriguing missed opportunities. Unfortunately, there are also...

The Sexiest Chess Move I've Ever Played

The Sexiest Chess Move I've Ever Played

NM SamCopeland
| 19 days ago

Every chess player is inspired by the beautiful checkmating combinations of past masters. One of the things that got me hooked on chess was Fred Reinfeld's 1001 Brilliant Ways to Checkmate (a great book if you are 1200 and don't check the solution...

My Game With Hans Niemann

My Game With Hans Niemann

NM SamCopeland
| Oct 4, 2022

My one classical game with Hans Niemann was from the 2017 World Open. There we met in the 8th round, the penultimate round. He was rated a bit shy of 2300 FIDE, having reached the FIDE Master title about a year previously and having slid back a bi...

I Played An Entire Chess Club At Once

I Played An Entire Chess Club At Once

NM SamCopeland
| Sep 7, 2022

This July, I attempted a new challenge for myself, I played a simul against all challengers from my local club, the Columbia Chess Club in South Carolina. I've previously played small simuls in camps, and I've played fairly challenging simuls such...

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