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Posted - 2 years 10 months ago
Over-the-board chess is well and truly back!
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Posted - 2 years 10 months ago
Over-the-board chess is well and truly back!
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Posted - 2 years 10 months ago
Over-the-board chess is well and truly back!
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Posted - 2 years 10 months ago
Over-the-board chess is well and truly back!
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Posted - 2 years 10 months ago
NEW RECORD ALERT!!At the tender age of 12 years 4 months and 25 days, Abhimanyu Mishra becomes a Grandmaster, the youngest EVER in the history of chess! He broke Sergey Karjakin's record of achieving the GM title at 12 years 7 months, a record that stoo
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Posted - 2 years 10 months ago
Finishing moments of the game that made Abhimanyu Mishra the youngest Grandmaster in the history of chess!It was an endgame battle vs GM Leon Mendonca that changed hands from time to time, ultimately resulting in a historic win for Abhimanyu. Do not mis
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Posted - 2 years 10 months ago
We wish World #6 Anish Giri a happy 27th birthday! A GM at 14, Giri has been a 2-time Candidate and a 4-time Dutch champ.He has had a great 2021 so far, sharing 1st at Tata Steel (2nd on tie-break) + winning the Magnus Carlsen Invitational.
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Posted - 2 years 10 months ago
Wesley So is the clear winner at the Paris Rapid & Blitz GCT! His total score of 24.5/36 helped him finish first by a commanding 3 point margin.Nepomniachtchi ranked 2nd with 21.5 while Vachier-Lagrave and Firoujza tied for 3rd with 18 pts each.
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Posted - 2 years 10 months ago
Sam Shankland aces the Prague International Festival Masters!Shankland won four games (including all 3 of his games with White), drew three, and lost none! Scoring 5.5/7, he finished half a point clear of Duda and also re-entered the 2700+ club in the p
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Posted - 2 years 11 months ago
The great Tigran V Petrosian was born in 1929. World Champion for 6 years, 'Iron Tigran' was renowned for his positional prowess, especially his exchange sacrifices. He was extremely hard to beat - in fact, he lost just 1 of his 129 Olympiad games
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Posted - 2 years 11 months ago
The great Tigran V Petrosian was born in 1929. World Champion for 6 years, 'Iron Tigran' was renowned for his positional prowess, especially his exchange sacrifices. He was extremely hard to beat - in fact, he lost just 1 of his 129 Olympiad games
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Posted - 2 years 11 months ago
The great Tigran V Petrosian was born in 1929. World Champion for 6 years, 'Iron Tigran' was renowned for his positional prowess, especially his exchange sacrifices. He was extremely hard to beat - in fact, he lost just 1 of his 129 Olympiad games
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Posted - 2 years 11 months ago
The great Tigran V Petrosian was born in 1929. World Champion for 6 years, 'Iron Tigran' was renowned for his positional prowess, especially his exchange sacrifices. He was extremely hard to beat - in fact, he lost just 1 of his 129 Olympiad games
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Posted - 2 years 11 months ago
The great Tigran V Petrosian was born in 1929. World Champion for 6 years, 'Iron Tigran' was renowned for his positional prowess, especially his exchange sacrifices. He was extremely hard to beat - in fact, he lost just 1 of his 129 Olympiad games
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Posted - 2 years 11 months ago
The great Tigran V Petrosian was born in 1929. World Champion for 6 years, 'Iron Tigran' was renowned for his positional prowess, especially his exchange sacrifices. He was extremely hard to beat - in fact, he lost just 1 of his 129 Olympiad games
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Posted - 2 years 11 months ago
The great Tigran V Petrosian was born in 1929. World Champion for 6 years, 'Iron Tigran' was renowned for his positional prowess, especially his exchange sacrifices. He was extremely hard to beat - in fact, he lost just 1 of his 129 Olympiad games
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Posted - 2 years 11 months ago
The great Tigran V Petrosian was born in 1929. World Champion for 6 years, 'Iron Tigran' was renowned for his positional prowess, especially his exchange sacrifices. He was extremely hard to beat - in fact, he lost just 1 of his 129 Olympiad games
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Posted - 2 years 11 months ago
The great Tigran V Petrosian was born in 1929. World Champion for 6 years, 'Iron Tigran' was renowned for his positional prowess, especially his exchange sacrifices. He was extremely hard to beat - in fact, he lost just 1 of his 129 Olympiad games
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Posted - 2 years 11 months ago
The great Tigran V Petrosian was born in 1929. World Champion for 6 years, 'Iron Tigran' was renowned for his positional prowess, especially his exchange sacrifices. He was extremely hard to beat - in fact, he lost just 1 of his 129 Olympiad games
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Posted - 2 years 11 months ago
The great Tigran V Petrosian was born in 1929. World Champion for 6 years, 'Iron Tigran' was renowned for his positional prowess, especially his exchange sacrifices. He was extremely hard to beat - in fact, he lost just 1 of his 129 Olympiad games
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Posted - 2 years 11 months ago
Shakhriyar Mamedyarov had a splendid time at the Superbet Chess Classic, the first event of the 2021 Grand Chess Tour. His 3 straight wins from Round 5 to 7 were key to an unbeaten 6/9, which gave him the first place by a comfortable 1 point margin! Le
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Posted - 2 years 11 months ago
DO NOT TRUST YOUR OPPONENT - sometimes their ideas could be faulty!
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Posted - 2 years 11 months ago
A nice little miniature from R1 of the Berlin Senior Championship. It features a typical tactic that's a must-know for all chess players - have a look!For those interested in the finish, the final position is a Mate in 4 Link
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Posted - 2 years 11 months ago
Afanasyev 1642 Gabrielian 2456Black is winning, but how fast can he decide the matters? Black to move! Link
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Posted - 2 years 11 months ago
Congratulations to Zhansaya Abdumalik who won the Gibraltar FIDE Women's Grand Prix with a whole round to spare! So far, she has has scored 8/10, winning 6, drawing 4, and losing none. In the process, she also attained the Grandmaster title! John Saunders/FIDE
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Congratulations to Zhansaya Abdumalik who won the Gibraltar FIDE Women's Grand Prix with a whole round to spare! So far, she has has scored 8/10, winning 6, drawing 4, and losing none. In the process, she also attained the Grandmaster title! John Saund
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Posted - 2 years 11 months ago
IMPORTANT ENDGAME ALERT!Yes, both sides are left with a King and a Queen. But that doesn't mean the game has to end in a draw! In some positions, especially in those where one side's King is cornered and the other side's King is close, the latter player can try and win. Here's an important technique demonstrated by GM Evgeny Postny - check it out!
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Posted - 2 years 11 months ago
We all feel the same, don't we!
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Posted - 2 years 11 months ago
After Carlsen finished first in the prelims of 5 straight Meltwater Champions Chess Tour events, we had a new 'topper' in the 6th one as Caruana dominated the proceedings! The knockouts begin today Caruana v Nepomniachtchi
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Posted - 2 years 11 months ago
FIDE recently announced the qualification system for the next Candidates tournament. The different routes are:1) Runner-up of the 2021 World Championship between Carlsen and Nepomniachtchi2) Teimour Radjabov, winner of the 2019 World Cup. Radjabov had withdrawn from the Candidates tournament that began in March 2020 due to the Covid-19 situation. He was replaced in the event by Maxime Vachier-Lagrave. Possibly to compensate for the same, FIDE has given Radjabov a direct b
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Posted - 2 years 11 months ago
To say "we didn't see it coming" would be an understatement! Link
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Posted - 2 years 11 months ago
Karpov - Topalov Karpov's surreal performance at the 1994 Linares super-tournament has a special place in chess history. He finished with 11/13, a whopping 2.5 pts ahead of Kasparov & Shirov! Incredibly, he also played one of his best games ever at the same event. Check it out!
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Posted - 2 years 11 months ago
After a gap of more than one year, the 4th and final event of the FIDE Women's Grand Prix commenced today in Gibraltar! Round 1 witnessed 3 decisive results, including the wild game below.White is winning, but how to make progress? Choose:a) Nd2b) Qg4
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Posted - 3 years 21 Hours ago
Only World Champion to become FIDE President Prolific chess author Respected MathematicianThe great Max Euwe was born 12 ago.
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Posted - 3 years 1 Day ago
Only World Champion to become FIDE President Prolific chess author Respected MathematicianThe great Max Euwe was born 12 ago.
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Posted - 3 years 1 Week ago
Happy 35th birthday to World #21 and India #2 Pentala Harikrishna!A former World Junior Champion, Harikrishna has had a peak rating of 2770 and a career-high ranking of #10 in the world. He has been an integral part of the Indian chess team for more than 20 years!Here's a famous position from Hari's game vs Loek van Wely played in 2013. Can you find a quick way for White to clinch the game!?
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Posted - 3 years 1 Week ago
A scintillating finish by GM Iskandarov Misratdin against the top seed of - GM Nijat Abasov. How good is the double Rook sacrifice!
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Posted - 3 years 2 Weeks ago
3-1 on day one2-2 on day two Magnus Carlsen wins the final vs Hikaru Nakamura and triumphs at the ! It's the first tournament victory for Carlsen in the ongoing Meltwater Champions Chess Tour!The event was being played on Chess24.
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Posted - 3 years 2 Weeks ago
3-1 on day one2-2 on day two Magnus Carlsen wins the final vs Hikaru Nakamura and triumphs at the ! It's the first tournament victory for Carlsen in the ongoing Meltwater Champions Chess Tour!The event was being played on Chess24.
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Posted - 3 years 2 Weeks ago
3-1 on day one2-2 on day two Magnus Carlsen wins the final vs Hikaru Nakamura and triumphs at the ! It's the first tournament victory for Carlsen in the ongoing Meltwater Champions Chess Tour!The event was being played on Chess24.
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Posted - 3 years 2 Weeks ago
3-1 on day one2-2 on day two Magnus Carlsen wins the final vs Hikaru Nakamura and triumphs at the ! It's the first tournament victory for Carlsen in the ongoing Meltwater Champions Chess Tour!The event was being played on Chess24.
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Posted - 3 years 2 Weeks ago
3-1 on day one2-2 on day two Magnus Carlsen wins the final vs Hikaru Nakamura and triumphs at the ! It's the first tournament victory for Carlsen in the ongoing Meltwater Champions Chess Tour!The event was being played on Chess24.
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Posted - 3 years 3 Weeks ago
We wish the fabulous Wang Hao all the best in his future endeavours. The affable Chinese Super GM announced his retirement from professional chess post the final round of the ."I have some health issues... I can't do anything which involves too much stress. I will do coaching, investment... some friendly matches and shows but will be completely retiring from professional chess." Lennart Ootes/FIDE
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Posted - 3 years 3 Weeks ago
We wish the fabulous Wang Hao all the best in his future endeavours. The affable Chinese Super GM announced his retirement from professional chess post the final round of the ."I have some health issues... I can't do anything which involves too much stress. I will do coaching, investment... some friendly matches and shows but will be completely retiring from professional chess." Lennart Ootes/FIDE
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Posted - 3 years 3 Weeks ago
We wish the fabulous Wang Hao all the best in his future endeavours. The affable Chinese Super GM announced his retirement from professional chess post the final round of the ."I have some health issues... I can't do anything which involves too much stress. I will do coaching, investment... some friendly matches and shows but will be completely retiring from professional chess." Lennart Ootes/FIDE
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Posted - 3 years 3 Weeks ago
We wish the fabulous Wang Hao all the best in his future endeavours. The affable Chinese Super GM announced his retirement from professional chess post the final round of the ."I have some health issues... I can't do anything which involves too much stress. I will do coaching, investment... some friendly matches and shows but will be completely retiring from professional chess." Lennart Ootes/FIDE
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Posted - 3 years 3 Weeks ago
We wish the fabulous Wang Hao all the best in his future endeavours. The affable Chinese Super GM announced his retirement from professional chess post the final round of the ."I have some health issues... I can't do anything which involves too much stress. I will do coaching, investment... some friendly matches and shows but will be completely retiring from professional chess." Lennart Ootes/FIDE
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Posted - 3 years 3 Weeks ago
We wish the fabulous Wang Hao all the best in his future endeavours. The affable Chinese Super GM announced his retirement from professional chess post the final round of the ."I have some health issues... I can't do anything which involves too much stress. I will do coaching, investment... some friendly matches and shows but will be completely retiring from professional chess." Lennart Ootes/FIDE
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Posted - 3 years 3 Weeks ago
We wish the fabulous Wang Hao all the best in his future endeavours. The affable Chinese Super GM announced his retirement from professional chess post the final round of the ."I have some health issues... I can't do anything which involves too much stress. I will do coaching, investment... some friendly matches and shows but will be completely retiring from professional chess." Lennart Ootes/FIDE
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Posted - 3 years 3 Weeks ago
5 events, 5 first places! Magnus Carlsen keeps his domination going in the prelims of the Meltwater Champions Chess Tour!The knockouts start today:C
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