All-Round Grischuk Too Strong For Yu Yangyi

All-Round Grischuk Too Strong For Yu Yangyi

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Showing both his endgame and attacking skills, Alexander Grischuk proved too strong an opponent for Yu Yangyi. Grischuk won their four-game match in Jiayuguan, China with a 3-1 score, and with it the $20,000 first prize. Grischuk at the clo...

Magnus Carlsen To Play FIDE World Cup

Magnus Carlsen To Play FIDE World Cup

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It's almost unprecedented that a reigning world champion is participating in a cycle for the next world championship, but this year it will happen. Magnus Carlsen will be playing the FIDE World Cup in September in Tbilisi, Georgia. Magnus C...

Four Draws In Dortmund; Wojtaszek Almost There

Four Draws In Dortmund; Wojtaszek Almost There

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He had more reason not to be fully satisfied with his play, but Radoslaw Wojtaszek nonetheless leads the Sparkassen Chess Meeting in Dortmund with one round to go. The Polish grandmaster was doing well, but let Matthias Bluebaum escape i...

Wang Yue Beats Bluebaum; Wojtaszek Sole Leader

Wang Yue Beats Bluebaum; Wojtaszek Sole Leader

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Drawing Dmitry Andreikin as Black, Radoslaw Wojtaszek grabbed the sole lead at the Sparkassen Chess Meeting in Dortmund. That's because co-leader Matthias Bluebaum suffered his first loss, against Wang Yue. After round five Wojtaszek is the sole...

Can Anand Be The Federer Of Chess?

Can Anand Be The Federer Of Chess?

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What's more impressive: spending more than 300 weeks as the world number one, or winning five separate world championship titles? We'll leave it to you to debate who's had a more historic career -- Roger Federer or GM Viswanathan Anand. More int...

Andreikin Shows Endgame Magic Beyond Move 100

Andreikin Shows Endgame Magic Beyond Move 100

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Dortmund's fourth round saw four fighting draws, with two games going beyond move 100. After a 7.5 hour battle Dmitry Andreikin managed to save an endgame with rook and two pawns vs two rooks against Matthias Bluebaum. The start of the...

Black Is OK In Dortmund

Black Is OK In Dortmund

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Black was very comfortable in the third round in Dortmund. All games ended in draws, and so Matthias Bluebaum and Radoslaw Wojtaszek are still tied for first place at the Sparkassen Chess Meeting. The entrance of the Orcheste...

Andrew Paulson, 1958-2017

Andrew Paulson, 1958-2017

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Andrew Paulson, the founder of Agon Limited and the man with a vision for the growth of top-level chess, died Tuesday from cancer. He was 59. Paulson's death was reported on the web site of the Russian newspaper Kommersant. It was confirmed by c...

Defying Own Odds, Liang Wins U.S. Junior

Defying Own Odds, Liang Wins U.S. Junior

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"Maybe 10 to 15 percent," were the pre-round chances IM Awonder Liang gave himself to win the 2017 U.S. Junior Championship without even needing a tiebreak. "It was just a lot of luck that I happened to be able to deliver it," he told Chess.c...

Wei Yi Wins In Danzhou, Climbs To World #14

Wei Yi Wins In Danzhou, Climbs To World #14

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Wei Yi held on to his lead, and emerged as the winner of the Danzhou Super GM Tournament with 6.5/9. The 18-year-old Chinese prodigy finished a point ahead of Le Quang Liem and Ding Liren. Wei Yi, the tournament winner in Danzhou. | Photo: ...

Bluebaum, Wojtaszek New Leaders In Dortmund

Bluebaum, Wojtaszek New Leaders In Dortmund

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In round two Vladimir Fedoseev lost his game to Matthias Bluebaum, and with it his early lead at the Sparkassen Chess Meeting in Dortmund. Radoslaw Wojtaszek joined Bluebaum in first place as he beat Wang Yue. Round two starts in Dortmun...

'Mr Dortmund' Starts With A Loss Again

'Mr Dortmund' Starts With A Loss Again

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"Mr Dortmund" Vladimir Kramnik is playing in the Sparkassen Chess Meeting for the 24th time, and won the tournament a record ten times. His 11th title is a bit further away after he started with a loss, to Vladimir Fedoseev. A sacrificial K...

Radjabov Wins Geneva FIDE Grand Prix

Radjabov Wins Geneva FIDE Grand Prix

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With draws on the top six boards in the final round, Teimour Radjabov managed to keep his lead and became the sole winner of the FIDE Grand Prix in Geneva, Switzerland. Radjabov won €20,000 ($22,936) for what was his first clas...

Radjabov Draws In 9 Minutes, Maintains Lead

Radjabov Draws In 9 Minutes, Maintains Lead

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The eighth round of the FIDE Grand Prix in Geneva, Switzerland saw four winners, but draws on the top two boards. Teimour Radjabov, who drew his game in just nine minutes, maintained his half-point lead going into the final round. Aronian w...

Radjabov Jumps Ahead In Geneva

Radjabov Jumps Ahead In Geneva

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With two rounds to go, Teimour Radjabov is yet again the sole leader at the FIDE Grand Prix in Geneva, Switzerland. On Thursday he defeated Peter Svidler, who played inaccurately early on and quickly found himself in a str...

Did Anand Promote Illegally vs Kramnik?

Did Anand Promote Illegally vs Kramnik?

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The new FIDE Laws of Chess are in effect since July 1. One thing that's new is that using two hands to promote a pawn is considered an illegal move, and during rapid and blitz games an arbiter is supposed to declare the game lost. Interesting...

So Beats Anand In Final, Clinches Leon

So Beats Anand In Final, Clinches Leon

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In a tournament where Wesley So committed one of the most bizarre blunders of recent years, he ended up winning the Leon tournament by beating Viswanathan Anand in the final. So brought his sunglasses to Leon to beat Anand in the final. | P...

Radjabov Sacrifices His Way To 2/2 In Geneva

Radjabov Sacrifices His Way To 2/2 In Geneva

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Teimour Radjabov is the sole leader after two rounds at the FIDE Grand Prix in Geneva, Switzerland. In time trouble he finished off a nice, positional game against Pavel Eljanov with a sacrificial combination. GM Alexandra Kosteniuk ma...