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Posted - 2 years 5 months ago
JUST IN!At the age of 18 years and 5 months, Alireza Firouzja becomes the youngest player ever to break the 28 rating barrier! In doing so, he leapfrogged Ding Liren and is now the new World #2!Here's his win over Mamedyarov at the that led him to this incredible feat
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Posted - 2 years 5 months ago
Put yourself in black's shoes! Can you find why pawn a5, which was black's next move in the game, doesn't work?
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Posted - 2 years 5 months ago
We are under an hour away from the scheduled start of the 2 World Chess Championship!What are your predictions for Game 1!?
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Posted - 2 years 5 months ago
In just over 4 the World Championship match between Magnus Carlsen and Ian Nepomniachtchi will take off! As per the drawing of the lots today, Nepomniachtchi will play with the WHITE pieces in game one.The action begins on November 26 at 4:3 UAE time, 6 pm IST, 3:3 Moscow time, 4:3 PT, 1:3 CET.Who are you rooting for!?
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Posted - 2 years 5 months ago
Nepomniachtchi - CarlsenGame 1 of the 2 FIDE World Championship proves to be a fighting draw! Who do you think will be the happier of the two players?
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Posted - 2 years 5 months ago
Big congratulations to Alireza Firouzja on a clear victory at the with 8/11! The second place was clinched by Fabiano Caruana (7.5/11). Both Firouzja and Caruana are through to the 2 Candidates!Players ranked 3rd to 8th qualified for the FIDE Grand Prix
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Posted - 2 years 5 months ago
Kudos to Lei Tingjie on an emphatic victory at the Women's ! She scored 9/11, remained unbeaten, and finished an impressive 1.5 points ahead of her nearest competitors! She is through to the next women's Candidates and also the next women's Grand Prix!Along with Lei Tingjie, three other players also qualified to the the women's Grand Prix cycle Elisabeth Paehtz, Zhu Jiner, and Mariya Muzychuk. Congratulations! Mark Livshitz/
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85 years ago, the legendary Mikhail Tal was born. Tal became the World Champion at 23, a record for the time. An attacking genius par excellence, his approach to chess shines in his quote There are two types of sacrifices - correct ones and mine! Despite being renowned for his flamboyant chess, Tal recorded a couple of incredible unbeaten streaks in his career. The Magician from Riga went 86 games (47 wins, 39 draws) without a loss in 1972-73. He the
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Posted - 2 years 5 months ago
Anish Giri unleashed a classic exchange sacrifice to win vs Ivan Saric on the top board of the Netherlands - Croatia clash. Have a look!
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Posted - 2 years 5 months ago
It's been a long wait for the Indian chess fans, but live broadcast of Indian OTB events is finally back after 2 months! It's time for the Tata Steel India Rapid and Blitz! Follow the action
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Posted - 2 years 5 months ago
It's White to play. Can you finish the game like Firouzja?
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Posted - 2 years 5 months ago
In just over 4 the World Championship match between Magnus Carlsen and Ian Nepomniachtchi will take off! As per the drawing of the lots today, Nepomniachtchi will play with the WHITE pieces in game one.The action begins on November 26 at 4:3 UAE time, 6 pm IST, 3:3 Moscow time, 4:3 PT, 1:3 CET.Who are you rooting for!?
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Posted - 2 years 5 months ago
Aronian triumphs at the Blitz!It again came down to Levon Aronian and Arjun Erigaisi, as in the rapids. This time, a playoff ensued. After Arjun missed winning chances in both the blitz playoff games, the match went all the way to the armageddon, where Aronian won with white and emerged as the champion! /Tata Steel Chess India
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Posted - 2 years 5 months ago
Put yourself in black's shoes! Can you find why pawn a5, which was black's next move in the game, doesn't work?
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Posted - 2 years 5 months ago
JUST IN!At the age of 18 years and 5 months, Alireza Firouzja becomes the youngest player ever to break the 28 rating barrier! In doing so, he leapfrogged Ding Liren and is now the new World #2!Here's his win over Mamedyarov at the that led him to this incredible feat
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Posted - 2 years 5 months ago
A game that made Caruana one of the co-leaders. A game that has thrown the tournament wide open! Check out Caruana's brilliant victory over Firouzja from Round 9 of the With 2 rounds to go, Firouzja, Caruana, and Howell jointly lead with 6.5/9. Ten (!) more players are close on their heels with 6/9
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Posted - 2 years 5 months ago
She went into Round 1 the back of four straight wins and a whooping two-point lead over her closest competitors. A draw then in R1 Mariya Muzychuk was sufficient for her to win the Women's with a round to spare, thus qualifying for the Candidates. Congratulations Lei Tingjie! Anna Shtourman/
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Posted - 2 years 5 months ago
Big congratulations to Alireza Firouzja on a clear victory at the with 8/11! The second place was clinched by Fabiano Caruana (7.5/11). Both Firouzja and Caruana are through to the 2 Candidates!Players ranked 3rd to 8th qualified for the FIDE Grand Prix
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Posted - 2 years 5 months ago
Kudos to Lei Tingjie on an emphatic victory at the Women's ! She scored 9/11, remained unbeaten, and finished an impressive 1.5 points ahead of her nearest competitors! She is through to the next women's Candidates and also the next women's Grand Prix!Along with Lei Tingjie, three other players also qualified to the the women's Grand Prix cycle Elisabeth Paehtz, Zhu Jiner, and Mariya Muzychuk. Congratulations! Mark Livshitz/
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Posted - 2 years 5 months ago
Anish Giri unleashed a classic exchange sacrifice to win vs Ivan Saric on the top board of the Netherlands - Croatia clash. Have a look!
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Posted - 2 years 5 months ago
85 years ago, the legendary Mikhail Tal was born. Tal became the World Champion at 23, a record for the time. An attacking genius par excellence, his approach to chess shines in his quote There are two types of sacrifices - correct ones and mine! Despite being renowned for his flamboyant chess, Tal recorded a couple of incredible unbeaten streaks in his career. The Magician from Riga went 86 games (47 wins, 39 draws) without a loss in 1972-73. He the
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Posted - 2 years 5 months ago
It's been a long wait for the Indian chess fans, but live broadcast of Indian OTB events is finally back after 2 months! It's time for the Tata Steel India Rapid and Blitz! Follow the action
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Posted - 2 years 5 months ago
6.5/9Champion by a full point5 wins, 3 draws & just one lossKudos to GM Arjun Erigaisi on a fantastic triumph at the Tata Steel Chess Rapid! It's his second great result in recent times, shortly after the stunning 3rd place at the Lindores Abbey Blitz
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Posted - 2 years 5 months ago
It's White to play. Can you finish the game like Firouzja?
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Posted - 2 years 5 months ago
Aronian triumphs at the Blitz!It again came down to Levon Aronian and Arjun Erigaisi, as in the rapids. This time, a playoff ensued. After Arjun missed winning chances in both the blitz playoff games, the match went all the way to the armageddon, where Aronian won with white and emerged as the champion! /Tata Steel Chess India
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Posted - 2 years 5 months ago
JUST IN!At the age of 18 years and 5 months, Alireza Firouzja becomes the youngest player ever to break the 28 rating barrier! In doing so, he leapfrogged Ding Liren and is now the new World #2!Here's his win over Mamedyarov at the that led him to this incredible feat
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Posted - 2 years 6 months ago
Top seed GM Denis Khismatullin is one of the three leaders at the ongoing Chigorin Memorial with 5.5/6, alongside Lobanov and Fedorov.Khismatullin began his campaign with a spectacular win in Round 1, a game that's well worth checking out! How good were those rampaging pawns
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Posted - 2 years 6 months ago
None other than the World Champion himself is in action in Round 1 of the Norwegian Eliteserien! He is facing GM Benjamin Arvola Notkevich Link
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Posted - 2 years 6 months ago
Only ONE player across the Open and Women's groups has a perfect score at the end of Round 3. It's Alireza Firouzja! He will be playing the Black pieces against Yu Yangyi in Round 4. What result do you expect from this epic clash? Mark Livshitz/
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Posted - 2 years 7 months ago
Happy 28th birthday to Wesley So, the first official and reigning World Fischer Random Champion! The current world #6 had an impressive recently concluded Meltwater Champions Chess Tour, winning 3 of the 1 He is presently in action at the US Championship. At one point, So was the youngest player to reach 26 a record that stood for seven years! / Wikipedia
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Posted - 2 years 7 months ago
Happy 28th birthday to Wesley So, the first official and reigning World Fischer Random Champion! The current world #6 had an impressive recently concluded Meltwater Champions Chess Tour, winning 3 of the 1 He is presently in action at the US Championship. At one point, So was the youngest player to reach 26 a record that stood for seven years! / Wikipedia
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Posted - 2 years 7 months ago
Happy 28th birthday to Wesley So, the first official and reigning World Fischer Random Champion! The current world #6 had an impressive recently concluded Meltwater Champions Chess Tour, winning 3 of the 1 He is presently in action at the US Championship. At one point, So was the youngest player to reach 26 a record that stood for seven years! / Wikipedia
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Posted - 2 years 7 months ago
Happy 28th birthday to Wesley So, the first official and reigning World Fischer Random Champion! The current world #6 had an impressive recently concluded Meltwater Champions Chess Tour, winning 3 of the 1 He is presently in action at the US Championship. At one point, So was the youngest player to reach 26 a record that stood for seven years! / Wikipedia
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Happy 28th birthday to Wesley So, the first official and reigning World Fischer Random Champion! The current world #6 had an impressive recently concluded Meltwater Champions Chess Tour, winning 3 of the 1 He is presently in action at the US Championship. At one point, So was the youngest player to reach 26 a record that stood for seven years! / Wikipedia
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Posted - 2 years 7 months ago
Happy 28th birthday to Wesley So, the first official and reigning World Fischer Random Champion! The current world #6 had an impressive recently concluded Meltwater Champions Chess Tour, winning 3 of the 1 He is presently in action at the US Championship. At one point, So was the youngest player to reach 26 a record that stood for seven years! / Wikipedia
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Posted - 2 years 7 months ago
Two-time World Cup winnerStaggering peak rating of 2830Integral part of the Armenian team's fantastic run from 2006-12, winning 3 Olympiad golds and a World Team goldThe list goes on and on for this creative genius! Happy 39th birthday to Levon Aronian!
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Posted - 2 years 7 months ago
Kudos to Magnus Carlsen on winning the Meltwater Champions Chess Tour! The World Champion won the tour finals with two rounds to spare. Radjabov, who finished with a sensational 6 straight match wins - all of them without tiebreaks, came second. Aronian edged out So to rank third. Link / Wikipedia
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Posted - 2 years 7 months ago
Kudos to Magnus Carlsen on winning the Meltwater Champions Chess Tour! The World Champion won the tour finals with two rounds to spare. Radjabov, who finished with a sensational 6 straight match wins - all of them without tiebreaks, came second. Aronian edged out So to rank third. Link / Wikipedia
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Posted - 2 years 7 months ago
Kudos to Magnus Carlsen on winning the Meltwater Champions Chess Tour! The World Champion won the tour finals with two rounds to spare. Radjabov, who finished with a sensational 6 straight match wins - all of them without tiebreaks, came second. Aronian edged out So to rank third. Link / Wikipedia
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Posted - 2 years 7 months ago
Kudos to Magnus Carlsen on winning the Meltwater Champions Chess Tour! The World Champion won the tour finals with two rounds to spare. Radjabov, who finished with a sensational 6 straight match wins - all of them without tiebreaks, came second. Aronian edged out So to rank third. Link / Wikipedia
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Posted - 2 years 7 months ago
Kudos to Magnus Carlsen on winning the Meltwater Champions Chess Tour! The World Champion won the tour finals with two rounds to spare. Radjabov, who finished with a sensational 6 straight match wins - all of them without tiebreaks, came second. Aronian edged out So to rank third. Link / Wikipedia
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Posted - 2 years 7 months ago
Kudos to Magnus Carlsen on winning the Meltwater Champions Chess Tour! The World Champion won the tour finals with two rounds to spare. Radjabov, who finished with a sensational 6 straight match wins - all of them without tiebreaks, came second. Aronian edged out So to rank third. Link / Wikipedia
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Posted - 2 years 7 months ago
Kudos to Magnus Carlsen on winning the Meltwater Champions Chess Tour! The World Champion won the tour finals with two rounds to spare. Radjabov, who finished with a sensational 6 straight match wins - all of them without tiebreaks, came second. Aronian edged out So to rank third. Link / Wikipedia
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Posted - 2 years 7 months ago
Kudos to Magnus Carlsen on winning the Meltwater Champions Chess Tour! The World Champion won the tour finals with two rounds to spare. Radjabov, who finished with a sensational 6 straight match wins - all of them without tiebreaks, came second. Aronian edged out So to rank third. Link / Wikipedia
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Posted - 2 years 7 months ago
Big congratulations to the CFR Team (Russia) on winning the 2 Women's World Team Championship! The team consisting of Goryachkina, Lagno, Kosteniuk, Shuvalova, and Kashlinskaya scored a 2- vs India in the finals, winning the first match 2.5-1.5 and the second 3-1. India clinched a historic silver, their first medal ever in the Women's World Team Championships! The bronze was shared by Ukraine and Georgia. Niki Riga / Link
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Big congratulations to the CFR Team (Russia) on winning the 2 Women's World Team Championship! The team consisting of Goryachkina, Lagno, Kosteniuk, Shuvalova, and Kashlinskaya scored a 2- vs India in the finals, winning the first match 2.5-1.5 and the second 3-1. India clinched a historic silver, their first medal ever in the Women's World Team Championships! The bronze was shared by Ukraine and Georgia. Niki Riga / Link
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Big congratulations to the CFR Team (Russia) on winning the 2 Women's World Team Championship! The team consisting of Goryachkina, Lagno, Kosteniuk, Shuvalova, and Kashlinskaya scored a 2- vs India in the finals, winning the first match 2.5-1.5 and the second 3-1. India clinched a historic silver, their first medal ever in the Women's World Team Championships! The bronze was shared by Ukraine and Georgia. Niki Riga / Link
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Big congratulations to the CFR Team (Russia) on winning the 2 Women's World Team Championship! The team consisting of Goryachkina, Lagno, Kosteniuk, Shuvalova, and Kashlinskaya scored a 2- vs India in the finals, winning the first match 2.5-1.5 and the second 3-1. India clinched a historic silver, their first medal ever in the Women's World Team Championships! The bronze was shared by Ukraine and Georgia. Niki Riga / Link
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Big congratulations to the CFR Team (Russia) on winning the 2 Women's World Team Championship! The team consisting of Goryachkina, Lagno, Kosteniuk, Shuvalova, and Kashlinskaya scored a 2- vs India in the finals, winning the first match 2.5-1.5 and the second 3-1. India clinched a historic silver, their first medal ever in the Women's World Team Championships! The bronze was shared by Ukraine and Georgia. Niki Riga / Link
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Big congratulations to the CFR Team (Russia) on winning the 2 Women's World Team Championship! The team consisting of Goryachkina, Lagno, Kosteniuk, Shuvalova, and Kashlinskaya scored a 2- vs India in the finals, winning the first match 2.5-1.5 and the second 3-1. India clinched a historic silver, their first medal ever in the Women's World Team Championships! The bronze was shared by Ukraine and Georgia. Niki Riga / Link
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