Marshall Chess Club

The Marshall Chess Club met in several temporary homes until it moved permanently to 23 West Tenth Street in 1931.

Some notable members of the club have been Fabiano Caruana, Arthur Dake, Larry Evans, Reuben Fine, Bobby Fischer, Stanley Kubrick, Edmar Mednis, Hikaru Nakamura, Fred Reinfeld, Anthony Santasiere, Herbert Seidman, James Sherwin, Albert Simonson, Andy Soltis, Sam Sloan, and Howard Stern.

Bobby Fischer played in the 1965 Capablanca Memorial Tournament being held in Havana, Cuba via Teletype from the club with the board being there as well.

They also pay less for other events and are entitled to stay at the club when tournaments are not happening on free nights.

More recently, the Marshall has switched to an online interface used for tournament registration and for entering results with a small fee for registering late.

The entrance to the Marshall Chess Club at 23 West Tenth Street, Manhattan
The table used by Magnus Carlsen and Sergey Karjakin in the 2016 World Chess Championship, now housed in Marshall Chess Club.