Submitted by
SonofPearl on Tue Nov 24, 2009 1:47pm.
The first games in round 2 of the 2009 Chess World Cup have thrown up some potential shock results, as several of the favourites lost to lower ranked players.
Peter Svidler (pictured), Alexander Morozevich, Teimour Radjabov and Vassily Ivanchuk a... Read more »
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Submitted by
SonofPearl on Mon Nov 23, 2009 12:40pm.
The first round of the 2009 Chess World Cup in Khanty Mansiysk has been completed, and the top seeds managed to get through unscathed.
The highest rated player to fail to make the next round was no.16 seed, Sergei Movsesian (pictured, Elo 2718), ... Read more »
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Submitted by
SonofPearl on Fri Nov 20, 2009 11:22am.
The Chess World Cup gets underway on the 21 November in Khanty Mansiysk, Russia.
In recent years, the Chess World Cup has become a regular qualifying event in the WCC cycle, even though the cycle itself has frequently changed, sometimes while sti... Read more »
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Submitted by
SonofPearl on Wed Nov 18, 2009 12:11pm.
Magnus Carlsen is the World Blitz Champion after a strong performance on the final day which saw him extend his lead over Vishy Anand to three points at the close of play.
A win by Carlsen over Anand in round 38 virtually sealed the victory for t... Read more »
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Submitted by
SonofPearl on Tue Nov 17, 2009 10:54am.
The second day of the World Blitz Championship in Moscow saw Magnus Carlsen move narrowly ahead of Vishy Anand to take the lead on 21 out of a possible 28 points.
Anand lies just a single point back on 20/28 and Sergei Karjakin had a strong day t... Read more »
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Submitted by
SonofPearl on Mon Nov 16, 2009 11:56am.
Now that the serious business of the 2009 Tal Memorial is finished in Moscow, the players can relax and have some fun in the World Blitz Championship.
That's the theory anyway, but in practice a world title is still a world title, and these super... Read more »
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Submitted by
SonofPearl on Sat Nov 14, 2009 1:06pm.
So Vladimir Kramnik won the 2009 Tal Memorial with a hugely impressive performance. He clearly seems determined to prove a point after his loss to Vishy Anand in their WCC match.
However, another headline from the event is that Magnus Carlsen h... Read more »
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Submitted by
SonofPearl on Sat Nov 14, 2009 5:16am.
The final round of the Tal Memorial is currently underway in Moscow. There are live broadcasts here and here. Webcam pictures and Russian commentary can be found here.
Svidler and Gelfand are first to finish.
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Aronian beats Anand, so it'... Read more »
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Submitted by
SonofPearl on Sat Nov 14, 2009 1:27am.
Magnus Carlsen finally sprang to life in the penultimate round of the Tal Memorial in Moscow.
After a subdued performance while fighting illness throughout the tournament, Carlsen played 1.e4 against Ponomariov and proceeded to utterly destroy th... Read more »
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Submitted by
SonofPearl on Thu Nov 12, 2009 11:51pm.
Round 7 of the Tal Memorial was a quieter affair, with the games generally rather less inspiring than the tournament has been to date.
Nonetheless, there was a great fight between Ivanchuk and Gelfand, where the popular Ukranian came out on top.Â... Read more »
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Submitted by
SonofPearl on Wed Nov 11, 2009 12:33pm.
Vladimir Kramnik once again claimed sole first place after round six of the Tal Memorial in Moscow. His scalp today was former FIDE champ Ruslan Ponomariov.
Vishy Anand only drew in his encounter with the young pretender, Magnus Carlsen, who is... Read more »
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Submitted by
SonofPearl on Tue Nov 10, 2009 1:15pm.
After yesterday's rest day (which incidentally would have been Tal's 73rd birthday), the players got down to business again in round 5 of his memorial tournament in Moscow.
Kramnik continued with his more aggressive outlook with the black pieces ... Read more »
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Submitted by
SonofPearl on Mon Nov 9, 2009 12:56pm.
Both the Junior (under 20) and Senior (60 plus) World Chess Championships recently took place in Argentina and Italy respectively.Â
The junior championship was won by 19-year old French GM Vachier Maxime-Lagrave (pictured) with 10.5/13 on a tie ... Read more »
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Submitted by
SonofPearl on Sun Nov 8, 2009 12:53pm.
Vladimir Kramnik seems to have undergone a dramatic change in style at the Tal Memorial in Moscow! In round four he scored another victory to take an undisputed lead going into the first and only rest day tomorrow.
Kramnik's victim was Peter Sv... Read more »
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Submitted by
SonofPearl on Sat Nov 7, 2009 1:38pm.
At last some decisive games at the Tal Memorial in Moscow! The quality has been very high so far, but there's nothing like some blood on the board to raise the pulse rate!
Fittingly, it was world champion Anand who was first to bag a victory, p... Read more »
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Submitted by
SonofPearl on Fri Nov 6, 2009 12:04pm.
There were more fascinating clashes in round two at the Tal Memorial in Moscow, but still no decisive games. It can only be a matter of time before the equilibrium is disturbed, and someone breaks from the pack.
With a field this strong, it's n... Read more »
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Submitted by
SonofPearl on Thu Nov 5, 2009 11:46am.
There were no decisive results in the first round of the Tal Memorial in Moscow, but it was a close run thing in several games, notably the clash between Magnus Carlsen and Vladimir Kramnik.
Despite Carlsen having the advantage of the white piece... Read more »
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Submitted by
SonofPearl on Wed Nov 4, 2009 11:08am.
The 2009 Tal Memorial tournament in Moscow runs from 5-14 November and features almost all the top players in the world today.
It's very rare for such a powerful line-up to be assembled and the event promises to be one of the strongest chess comp... Read more »
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Submitted by
SonofPearl on Mon Nov 2, 2009 11:04am.
On the second day of their rapid match, Vishy Anand (pictured) comfortably won both games against former champion Anatoly Karpov, to emerge the victor by 3.5-0.5.
No-one doubts the heart and passion that the great Anatoly Karpov has for chess, bu... Read more »
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Submitted by
SonofPearl on Sun Nov 1, 2009 9:25am.
The latest official bi-monthly FIDE rating list has been published, and Veselin Topalov (pictured) maintains his position at #1 in the rankings, with Magnus Carlsen snapping at his heels in the #2 spot.
Carlsen's dominant performance in Nanjing s... Read more »
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Submitted by
SonofPearl on Sun Nov 1, 2009 3:02am.
Vishy Anand took the lead against Anatoly Karpov in the first games of their rapid match, in Corsica.Â
Anand won with the white pieces in game one, but Karpov held a draw with his turn with the white pieces in game two.
The rate of play is 15 m... Read more »
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Submitted by
SonofPearl on Sat Oct 31, 2009 3:07am.
At the European Team Chess Championships in Serbia, Russia held the lead going into the final round, but were dramatically pipped to the Gold by Azerbaijan in a thrilling end to the event.
A match win for Russia against their last round opponents... Read more »
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Submitted by
SonofPearl on Thu Oct 29, 2009 11:26am.
You can say what you like about the legendary former world chess champion, Anatoly Karpov, but he doesn't duck a challenge.
After taking a severe beating in a recent match against his old nemesis, the supposedly retired Garry Kasparov, Karpov wil... Read more »
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Submitted by
SonofPearl on Mon Oct 26, 2009 1:49pm.
If you want to play through lots of recent high quality chess games, look no further than the The European Team Chess Championships website.
The 2009 championships are taking place in Novi Sad in Serbia, and feature an Open and a Women's section.... Read more »
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Submitted by
SonofPearl on Sun Oct 25, 2009 2:40pm.
It was not a tournament graced by many decisive games, but that won't trouble Sergei Tiviakov whose lone victory against Judit Polgar earned him first place at Hoogeveen and a prize of €4,000.
Many of the 11 drawn games were genuine contests, b... Read more »
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