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Posted - 3 years 3 Weeks 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/ Freebie Link
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Posted - 3 years 3 Weeks 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 - 3 years 3 Weeks 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 Freebie Link
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Posted - 3 years 1 month 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 10 events! He is presently in action at the US Championship. At one point, So was the youngest player to reach 2600, a record that stood for seven years! Freebie Link / Wikipedia
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Posted - 3 years 1 month 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 10 events! He is presently in action at the US Championship. At one point, So was the youngest player to reach 2600, a record that stood for seven years! Freebie Link / Wikipedia
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Posted - 3 years 1 month 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 10 events! He is presently in action at the US Championship. At one point, So was the youngest player to reach 2600, a record that stood for seven years! Freebie Link / Wikipedia
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Posted - 3 years 1 month 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 10 events! He is presently in action at the US Championship. At one point, So was the youngest player to reach 2600, a record that stood for seven years! Freebie Link / Wikipedia
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Posted - 3 years 1 month 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 10 events! He is presently in action at the US Championship. At one point, So was the youngest player to reach 2600, a record that stood for seven years! Freebie Link / Wikipedia
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Posted - 3 years 1 month 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 10 events! He is presently in action at the US Championship. At one point, So was the youngest player to reach 2600, a record that stood for seven years! Freebie Link / Wikipedia
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Posted - 3 years 1 month 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 - 3 years 1 month 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. Freebie Link / Wikipedia
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Posted - 3 years 1 month 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. Freebie Link / Wikipedia
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Posted - 3 years 1 month 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. Freebie Link / Wikipedia
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Posted - 3 years 1 month 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. Freebie Link / Wikipedia
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Posted - 3 years 1 month 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. Freebie Link / Wikipedia
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Posted - 3 years 1 month 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. Freebie Link / Wikipedia
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Posted - 3 years 1 month 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. Freebie Link / Wikipedia
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Posted - 3 years 1 month 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. Freebie Link / Wikipedia
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Posted - 3 years 1 month ago
Big congratulations to the CFR Team (Russia) on winning the 2021 Women's World Team Championship! The team consisting of Goryachkina, Lagno, Kosteniuk, Shuvalova, and Kashlinskaya scored a 2-0 victory 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 / Freebie Link
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Posted - 3 years 1 month ago
Big congratulations to the CFR Team (Russia) on winning the 2021 Women's World Team Championship! The team consisting of Goryachkina, Lagno, Kosteniuk, Shuvalova, and Kashlinskaya scored a 2-0 victory 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 / Freebie Link
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Posted - 3 years 1 month ago
Big congratulations to the CFR Team (Russia) on winning the 2021 Women's World Team Championship! The team consisting of Goryachkina, Lagno, Kosteniuk, Shuvalova, and Kashlinskaya scored a 2-0 victory 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 / Freebie Link
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Posted - 3 years 1 month ago
Big congratulations to the CFR Team (Russia) on winning the 2021 Women's World Team Championship! The team consisting of Goryachkina, Lagno, Kosteniuk, Shuvalova, and Kashlinskaya scored a 2-0 victory 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 / Freebie Link
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Posted - 3 years 1 month ago
Big congratulations to the CFR Team (Russia) on winning the 2021 Women's World Team Championship! The team consisting of Goryachkina, Lagno, Kosteniuk, Shuvalova, and Kashlinskaya scored a 2-0 victory 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 / Freebie Link
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Posted - 3 years 1 month ago
Big congratulations to the CFR Team (Russia) on winning the 2021 Women's World Team Championship! The team consisting of Goryachkina, Lagno, Kosteniuk, Shuvalova, and Kashlinskaya scored a 2-0 victory 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 / Freebie Link
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Posted - 3 years 1 month ago
Big congratulations to the CFR Team (Russia) on winning the 2021 Women's World Team Championship! The team consisting of Goryachkina, Lagno, Kosteniuk, Shuvalova, and Kashlinskaya scored a 2-0 victory 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 / Freebie Link
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Posted - 3 years 1 month ago
Big congratulations to the CFR Team (Russia) on winning the 2021 Women's World Team Championship! The team consisting of Goryachkina, Lagno, Kosteniuk, Shuvalova, and Kashlinskaya scored a 2-0 victory 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 / Freebie Link
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Posted - 3 years 1 month ago
Big congratulations to M. Amin Tabatabaei on a remarkable victory at the Sharjah Masters! The Iranian GM started the event with a commanding 3/3 and was in sole lead with 5/6, until his fine run was brought to an end by Pavel Eljanov in round 7. Tabatabaei struck back immediately after the loss, winning an all-important game against Arkadij Naiditsch. A draw in the last round was sufficient for Tabatabaei to clinch first on tiebreaks.Tabatabaei's photo Freebie Link
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Posted - 3 years 1 month ago
Big congratulations to M. Amin Tabatabaei on a remarkable victory at the Sharjah Masters! The Iranian GM started the event with a commanding 3/3 and was in sole lead with 5/6, until his fine run was brought to an end by Pavel Eljanov in round 7. Tabatabaei struck back immediately after the loss, winning an all-important game against Arkadij Naiditsch. A draw in the last round was sufficient for Tabatabaei to clinch first on tiebreaks.Tabatabaei's photo Freebie Link
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Posted - 3 years 1 month ago
Big congratulations to M. Amin Tabatabaei on a remarkable victory at the Sharjah Masters! The Iranian GM started the event with a commanding 3/3 and was in sole lead with 5/6, until his fine run was brought to an end by Pavel Eljanov in round 7. Tabatabaei struck back immediately after the loss, winning an all-important game against Arkadij Naiditsch. A draw in the last round was sufficient for Tabatabaei to clinch first on tiebreaks.Tabatabaei's photo Freebie Link
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Posted - 3 years 1 month ago
Big congratulations to M. Amin Tabatabaei on a remarkable victory at the Sharjah Masters! The Iranian GM started the event with a commanding 3/3 and was in sole lead with 5/6, until his fine run was brought to an end by Pavel Eljanov in round 7. Tabatabaei struck back immediately after the loss, winning an all-important game against Arkadij Naiditsch. A draw in the last round was sufficient for Tabatabaei to clinch first on tiebreaks.Tabatabaei's photo Freebie Link
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Posted - 3 years 1 month ago
Big congratulations to M. Amin Tabatabaei on a remarkable victory at the Sharjah Masters! The Iranian GM started the event with a commanding 3/3 and was in sole lead with 5/6, until his fine run was brought to an end by Pavel Eljanov in round 7. Tabatabaei struck back immediately after the loss, winning an all-important game against Arkadij Naiditsch. A draw in the last round was sufficient for Tabatabaei to clinch first on tiebreaks.Tabatabaei's photo Freebie Link
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Posted - 3 years 1 month ago
Big congratulations to M. Amin Tabatabaei on a remarkable victory at the Sharjah Masters! The Iranian GM started the event with a commanding 3/3 and was in sole lead with 5/6, until his fine run was brought to an end by Pavel Eljanov in round 7. Tabatabaei struck back immediately after the loss, winning an all-important game against Arkadij Naiditsch. A draw in the last round was sufficient for Tabatabaei to clinch first on tiebreaks.Tabatabaei's photo Freebie Link
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Posted - 3 years 1 month ago
Big congratulations to M. Amin Tabatabaei on a remarkable victory at the Sharjah Masters! The Iranian GM started the event with a commanding 3/3 and was in sole lead with 5/6, until his fine run was brought to an end by Pavel Eljanov in round 7. Tabatabaei struck back immediately after the loss, winning an all-important game against Arkadij Naiditsch. A draw in the last round was sufficient for Tabatabaei to clinch first on tiebreaks.Tabatabaei's photo Freebie Link
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Posted - 3 years 1 month ago
Big congratulations to M. Amin Tabatabaei on a remarkable victory at the Sharjah Masters! The Iranian GM started the event with a commanding 3/3 and was in sole lead with 5/6, until his fine run was brought to an end by Pavel Eljanov in round 7. Tabatabaei struck back immediately after the loss, winning an all-important game against Arkadij Naiditsch. A draw in the last round was sufficient for Tabatabaei to clinch first on tiebreaks.Tabatabaei's photo Freebie Link
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Posted - 3 years 2 months ago
It's White to play. Can you figure out the quickest route to victory? Freebie Link
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Posted - 3 years 2 months ago
Hat-trick of titles! Magnus Carlsen registers a convincing triumph at , his third title at the event in as many years and fourth overall. Firouzja finished as the runner-up for the second year in a row, courtesy his 4 straight classical wins at the end! Freebie Link / Wikipedia
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Posted - 3 years 2 months ago
Hat-trick of titles! Magnus Carlsen registers a convincing triumph at , his third title at the event in as many years and fourth overall. Firouzja finished as the runner-up for the second year in a row, courtesy his 4 straight classical wins at the end! Freebie Link / Wikipedia
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Posted - 3 years 2 months ago
Hat-trick of titles! Magnus Carlsen registers a convincing triumph at , his third title at the event in as many years and fourth overall. Firouzja finished as the runner-up for the second year in a row, courtesy his 4 straight classical wins at the end! Freebie Link / Wikipedia
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Posted - 3 years 2 months ago
Hat-trick of titles! Magnus Carlsen registers a convincing triumph at , his third title at the event in as many years and fourth overall. Firouzja finished as the runner-up for the second year in a row, courtesy his 4 straight classical wins at the end! Freebie Link / Wikipedia
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Posted - 3 years 2 months ago
Hat-trick of titles! Magnus Carlsen registers a convincing triumph at , his third title at the event in as many years and fourth overall. Firouzja finished as the runner-up for the second year in a row, courtesy his 4 straight classical wins at the end! Freebie Link / Wikipedia
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Posted - 3 years 2 months ago
Hat-trick of titles! Magnus Carlsen registers a convincing triumph at , his third title at the event in as many years and fourth overall. Firouzja finished as the runner-up for the second year in a row, courtesy his 4 straight classical wins at the end! Freebie Link / Wikipedia
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Posted - 3 years 2 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? Freebie Link
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Posted - 3 years 2 months ago
Second straight explosive day at the ! At the heart of it was Carlsen's all-important win over Rapport, which narrowed the gap between the duo, setting us up for an interesting final two rounds.Who do you think will triumph - Rapport, Carlsen, or maybe Firouzja!? Freebie Link
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Posted - 3 years 2 months ago
Russia, the 2021 Champions!They won the Top Division with a perfect 18/18 and followed it up with 2-0 match wins against Hungary, China, and USA in the Quarters, Semis, and Finals respectively! What a comprehensive victory
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Posted - 3 years 2 months ago
Second straight explosive day at the ! At the heart of it was Carlsen's all-important win over Rapport, which narrowed the gap between the duo, setting us up for an interesting final two rounds.Who do you think will triumph - Rapport, Carlsen, or maybe Firouzja!? Freebie Link
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Posted - 3 years 2 months ago
Russia, the 2021 Champions!They won the Top Division with a perfect 18/18 and followed it up with 2-0 match wins against Hungary, China, and USA in the Quarters, Semis, and Finals respectively! What a comprehensive victory
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Posted - 3 years 2 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? Freebie Link
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Posted - 3 years 2 months ago
Second straight explosive day at the ! At the heart of it was Carlsen's all-important win over Rapport, which narrowed the gap between the duo, setting us up for an interesting final two rounds.Who do you think will triumph - Rapport, Carlsen, or maybe Firouzja!? Freebie Link
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Posted - 3 years 2 months ago
Russia, the 2021 Champions!They won the Top Division with a perfect 18/18 and followed it up with 2-0 match wins against Hungary, China, and USA in the Quarters, Semis, and Finals respectively! What a comprehensive victory
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Posted - 3 years 2 months ago
Second straight explosive day at the ! At the heart of it was Carlsen's all-important win over Rapport, which narrowed the gap between the duo, setting us up for an interesting final two rounds.Who do you think will triumph - Rapport, Carlsen, or maybe Firouzja!? Freebie Link
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