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From Dresden straight to the Bundesliga

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BundesligaIf you're not fed up yet with top level games after the Olympiad, and you don't have too much to do this weekend, we have good news for you. A new Bundesliga weekend is ahead of us, and you can follow many Olympiad participants live again.

Three days after the Chess Olympiad in Dresden the German "Schachbundesliga" opens its doors again for some new first-class chess encounters. The fifth, sixth and some pairings of the seventh round take place at four venues.

The German champion Baden-Baden organizes its first home games this season and is aiming to maintain its leadership in the table. With many Olympic contenders Baden-Baden is in all games clear favourite.

In Emsdetten one of the most exciting pairings will take place. The runner-up M?ɬºlheim encounters the team of Bremen, which started badly in the season with some unexpected losses against lower rated teams. In Dresden there will be some interesting clashes against relegation. In Munich the host team will try to achieve its first points in this season against the teams of the west Solingen and Wattenscheid. These teams also encounter the strong squad of Tergernsee, and these pairings also promise to be very exciting.

All games live As from this season, all games of the Schachbundesliga are being covered live on the internet. This service is offered to all chess fans for free. The website of the Schachbundesliga serves as the entrance site and from there you can go to the four playing venues and follow the games. Each playing weekend 128 games will take place at least.

Playing venue Baden-Baden: Friday, 28th of November, 4 pm (7th round) OSG Baden-Baden - SC Eppingen Saturday, 29th of November, 2 pm (5th round) OSG Baden-Baden - SF Berlin SC Eppingen - Hamburger SK Sunday, 30th of November, 10 am (6th round) SF Berlin - SC Eppingen Hamburger SK - OSG Baden-Baden Playing venue Emsdetten: Friday, 28th of November, 4 pm (7th round) SK Turm Emsdetten - Werder Bremen Saturday, 29th of November, 2 pm (5th round) Werder Bremen - SV M?ɬºlheim Nord SK Turm Emsdetten - SF Katernberg Sunday, 30th of November, 10 am (6th round) SV M?ɬºlheim Nord - SK Turm Emsdetten SF Katernberg - Werder Bremen
Playing venue Dresden: Friday, 28th of November, 4 pm (7th round) USV TU Dresden - SC Kreuzberg Saturday, 29th of November, 2 pm (5th round) USV TU Dresden - SC Remagen SC Kreuzberg - SG Turm Trier Sunday, 30th of November, 10 am (6th round) SC Remagen - SC Kreuzberg SG Turm Trier - USV TU Dresden Playing venue Munich: Saturday, 29th of November, 2 pm (5th round) Bayern M?ɬºnchen - Aljechin Solingen TV Tegernsee - SV Wattenscheid Sunday, 30th of November, 10 am (6th round) Aljechin Solingen - TV Tegernsee SV Wattenscheid - Bayern M?ɬºnchen

Let's remind ourselves of the team line-up this season:

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