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Posted - 2 years 7 months ago
Russia, the 2 Champions!They won the Top Division with a perfect 18/18 and followed it up with 2- wins against Hungary, China, and USA in the Quarters, Semis, and Finals respectively! What a comprehensive victory
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Posted - 2 years 7 months ago
Brilliancy in a crucial game, how good is that from Alexandra Kosteniuk!In the position below, Kosteniuk found a picturesque mate in four. Can you?
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Brilliancy in a crucial game, how good is that from Alexandra Kosteniuk!In the position below, Kosteniuk found a picturesque mate in four. Can you?
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Posted - 2 years 7 months ago
Karjakin 1-0 CarlsenSergey Karyakin stole the show in R5 of Norway Chess with a victory over the World Champion, remarkably in the latter's favorite Sveshnikov Sicilian! This happens to be Karjakin's first classical win over Magnus since game 8 of the 2016 World Championship.
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Posted - 2 years 7 months ago
7 wins, 2 draws, no losses Average opponent rating 2652 Winning margin 2.5 points!Congratulations to Anish Giri on a marvellous victory at the Tolstoy Cup! He scored a brilliant 8/9, including a perfect 5/5 in the first five rounds!
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Posted - 2 years 7 months ago
A quick one from the Vezerkepzo GM August tournament! White is winning, but what's the quickest way to bring home the full point?
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Posted - 2 years 7 months ago
Anish Giri on day one of the Tolstoy Cup:W W W W WYes, five wins in five games! He leads the nine round event with a whooping 2.5 point margin over his closest competitors!
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Posted - 2 years 7 months ago
Straight from Round 2 of the Champions Showdown Chess 9LX! Can you find how Shankland continued here? Link
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Posted - 2 years 7 months ago
Finals vs Artemiev:Day one 2.5 - 1.5Day two 2.5 - Magnus Carlsen wins yet another event, this time the Aimchess US Rapid! This is the World Champion's third title of the ongoing Meltwater !
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Posted - 2 years 7 months ago
The recently concluded had a $5 brilliancy prize. This special award was clinched by Leinier Dominguez Perez for his sublime victory over the eventual tournament winner Maxime Vachier-Lagrave. In fact, this was the only game that MVL lost en route to the coveted title.Here's the masterpiece!
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The recently concluded had a $5 brilliancy prize. This special award was clinched by Leinier Dominguez Perez for his sublime victory over the eventual tournament winner Maxime Vachier-Lagrave. In fact, this was the only game that MVL lost en route to the coveted title.Here's the masterpiece!
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Congratulations to Maxime Vachier-Lagrave on winning the Sinquefield Cup for the second time in his career! He finished with 6/9, half a point clear of his nearest competitors.In doing so, he also emerged as the runner-up of the 2 ! Lennart Ootes/
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Congratulations to Maxime Vachier-Lagrave on winning the Sinquefield Cup for the second time in his career! He finished with 6/9, half a point clear of his nearest competitors.In doing so, he also emerged as the runner-up of the 2 ! Lennart Ootes/
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Posted - 2 years 7 months ago
Superbet Classic - Tied 2ndParis Rapid & Blitz - 1stSt. Louis Rapid & Blitz - 4thSinquefield Cup - Tied 2nd
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Congratulations to Maxime Vachier-Lagrave on winning the Sinquefield Cup for the second time in his career! He finished with 6/9, half a point clear of his nearest competitors.In doing so, he also emerged as the runner-up of the 2 ! Lennart Ootes/
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Posted - 2 years 8 months ago
Happy 29th birthday to the fabulous Fabiano Caruana!The 2018 World Championship challenger, 3-time Candidate, and the current World #2, Caruana is a brilliant dynamic player and is reputed for his opening expertise. His 2014 Sinquefield Cup victory, where he began with 7/7 and finished with a 3103 rating performance, is undoubtedly one of the greatest tournament performances ever! Pablo Martinez Rodriguez/Wikipedia
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Posted - 2 years 8 months ago
Equalled and how! Sergey Karjakin comes back from a tough loss in the first game to force a tiebreak with a stunning win in game two!
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Posted - 2 years 8 months ago
And then there were 4! The Women's has reached the Semifinal stage which is set to begin on July 29. The match-ups Anna Muzychuk - Goryachkina
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And then there were 4! The Women's has reached the Semifinal stage which is set to begin on July 29. The match-ups Anna Muzychuk - Goryachkina
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Posted - 2 years 8 months ago
WHAT'S YOUR FAVOURITE FORMAT?A bunch of strong events across different formats - Knockout, Match, Round-robin, Swiss - are currently in progress. Which is your favourite format to ?
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Posted - 2 years 8 months ago
WHAT'S YOUR FAVOURITE FORMAT?A bunch of strong events across different formats - Knockout, Match, Round-robin, Swiss - are currently in progress. Which is your favourite format to ?
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Posted - 2 years 8 months ago
WHAT'S YOUR FAVOURITE FORMAT?A bunch of strong events across different formats - Knockout, Match, Round-robin, Swiss - are currently in progress. Which is your favourite format to ?
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Posted - 2 years 8 months ago
16 y/o Abdusattorov unleashes a picturesque Mate in 3 with Ra8+... a sequence that could easily be the highlight of today's tiebreak!
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Posted - 2 years 8 months ago
In time-trouble, Karjakin played the erroneous Qc7. Can you find how Artemiev brought home the full point?
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In time-trouble, Karjakin played the erroneous Qc7. Can you find how Artemiev brought home the full point?
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16 y/o Abdusattorov unleashes a picturesque Mate in 3 with Ra8+... a sequence that could easily be the highlight of today's tiebreak!
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In time-trouble, Karjakin played the erroneous Qc7. Can you find how Artemiev brought home the full point?
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16 y/o Abdusattorov unleashes a picturesque Mate in 3 with Ra8+... a sequence that could easily be the highlight of today's tiebreak!
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16 y/o Abdusattorov unleashes a picturesque Mate in 3 with Ra8+... a sequence that could easily be the highlight of today's tiebreak!
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Posted - 2 years 8 months ago
Happy birthday to the greatest female chess player of all time, the one and only Judit Polgar!Once the youngest player to become a Grandmaster, Judit is the only woman to have ranked in the world top ten. Over the course of her career, she has won in one format or the other against numerous World Champions, right from Smyslov to Carlsen! Judit debuted in the world top 1 list at #55 when she was only 12 years old!
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Happy birthday to the greatest female chess player of all time, the one and only Judit Polgar!Once the youngest player to become a Grandmaster, Judit is the only woman to have ranked in the world top ten. Over the course of her career, she has won in one format or the other against numerous World Champions, right from Smyslov to Carlsen! Judit debuted in the world top 1 list at #55 when she was only 12 years old!
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Posted - 2 years 8 months ago
Happy birthday to the greatest female chess player of all time, the one and only Judit Polgar!Once the youngest player to become a Grandmaster, Judit is the only woman to have ranked in the world top ten. Over the course of her career, she has won in one format or the other against numerous World Champions, right from Smyslov to Carlsen! Judit debuted in the world top 1 list at #55 when she was only 12 years old!
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Happy birthday to the greatest female chess player of all time, the one and only Judit Polgar!Once the youngest player to become a Grandmaster, Judit is the only woman to have ranked in the world top ten. Over the course of her career, she has won in one format or the other against numerous World Champions, right from Smyslov to Carlsen! Judit debuted in the world top 1 list at #55 when she was only 12 years old!
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Posted - 2 years 9 months ago
2 July - a special day for all us 'chessies'! Happy , folks!
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2 July - a special day for all us 'chessies'! Happy , folks!
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2 July - a special day for all us 'chessies'! Happy , folks!
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2 July - a special day for all us 'chessies'! Happy , folks!
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2 July - a special day for all us 'chessies'! Happy , folks!
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Posted - 2 years 9 months ago
Congratulations to Pavel Eljanov (2671) on winning the strong Deutschland Grand Prix tournament!In the 9th and final round, Eljanov won a tough endgame vs Kasimdzhanov to finish with 6/9, half a point clear of second-placed Kollars and Fridman.
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Congratulations to Pavel Eljanov (2671) on winning the strong Deutschland Grand Prix tournament!In the 9th and final round, Eljanov won a tough endgame vs Kasimdzhanov to finish with 6/9, half a point clear of second-placed Kollars and Fridman. Link
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Posted - 2 years 9 months ago
The best game of the so far? The legendary 57-year-old GM Michal Krasenkow put up an incredible show in Round 2.2 to eliminate the recent World Championship Candidate GM Kirill Alekseenko. What a game, what a player!
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Posted - 2 years 9 months ago
The best game of the so far? The legendary 57-year-old GM Michal Krasenkow put up an incredible show in Round 2.2 to eliminate the recent World Championship Candidate GM Kirill Alekseenko. What a game, what a player!
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Posted - 2 years 9 months ago
Two young Uzbek GMs cause the two biggest upsets in Round 2 of the !
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Posted - 2 years 9 months ago
The best game of the so far? The legendary 57-year-old GM Michal Krasenkow put up an incredible show in Round 2.2 to eliminate the recent World Championship Candidate GM Kirill Alekseenko. What a game, what a player!
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Two young Uzbek GMs cause the two biggest upsets in Round 2 of the !
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The best game of the so far? The legendary 57-year-old GM Michal Krasenkow put up an incredible show in Round 2.2 to eliminate the recent World Championship Candidate GM Kirill Alekseenko. What a game, what a player!
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The best game of the so far? The legendary 57-year-old GM Michal Krasenkow put up an incredible show in Round 2.2 to eliminate the recent World Championship Candidate GM Kirill Alekseenko. What a game, what a player!
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The best game of the so far? The legendary 57-year-old GM Michal Krasenkow put up an incredible show in Round 2.2 to eliminate the recent World Championship Candidate GM Kirill Alekseenko. What a game, what a player!
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Two young Uzbek GMs cause the two biggest upsets in Round 2 of the !
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Two young Uzbek GMs cause the two biggest upsets in Round 2 of the !
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