In the final decisive round of the FIDE World Chess Championship between Ding Liren from China and Gukesh Dommaraju from India. In the final decisive round most thought it was going to tiebreaks before Ding's devastating blunder in the endgame whi...
In the penultimate round of the FIDE World Chess Championship Gukesh missed a few good chances to win but in the end the game ended in a peaceful draw setting up a decisive final round with Ding with the white pieces and Gukesh with the black piec...
In Round 12 of the FIDE World Chess Championship between Gukesh Dommaraju and Ding Liren, the world champion strikes back with a win of his own responding to Gukesh's win in Round 11 equalising the score.
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In Round 11 of the FIDE World Chess Championship the game ended in a crucial victory for the challenger, Gukesh Dommaraju. Gukesh's crucial win puts him in the lead by 1 point.
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In Round 10 of the FIDE World Chess Championship between Gukesh Dommaraju from India and DIng Liren from China, the game ended in a peaceful draw just like Round 9 with no advantage for either player.
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In Round 9 of the FIDE World Chess Championship both players opted for a quiet draw with neither player getting an advantage of over + or - 0.5, with the game ending in a king v king situation.
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In Round 8 the two players played a game which could of had three results with Gukesh taking an early lead from moves 22 - 27, but ding would later get an advantage with the white pieces from moves 28 - 40. But in the end the pair would end the ga...
In the halfway point of the FIDE World Chess Championship between Challenger Gukesh Dommaraju from India and defending champion Ding Liren from China, we saw sparks fly as Ding performed a Houdini-like escape from a dead lost position. With him se...
In Round 6 of the FIDE World Chess Championship it was another draw, with Ding the defending champion had a big positional advantage over challenger, Gukesh Dommaraju but once again failed to convert the advantage into a decisive win. With at best...
In the fifth round of the world championship Ding misses a winning position, instead opting for a drawn position, with the two agreeing to a draw 13 moves later. With the biggest advantage for Ding being -0.8 after Gukesh's 27th move.
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In Round 4 of the World Chess Championship in Singapore, while the last three rounds had been the most entertaining first three games of a world championship. But Round 4 was a quiet and silent, uneventful draw with little to no advantage for eith...
The third round of the World Chess Championship in Singapore as a decisive game favoured the challenger Gukesh Dommaraju. In a tense match Ding Liren lost on time in a time scramble with a worse position. The game was a show of the chanllenger, Gu...
In Round 2 with a 1 point advantage for Ding Liren after a masterclass performance from the world champion in Round 1. But what most of the audience did not expect was a 23 move draw with close to no advantage for either advantage. The biggest adv...
The Chess World Championship kicked off in Singapore with an electrifying Round 1, setting the stage for an intense battle of strategy and skill. Even before the match many thought the match would be a clean sweep to the challenger Gukesh ...
In Day 2 of the Road To 2500 I started on 2105 and ended on ???? Elo. Today in Game 1 a won a fairly simple game after trapping my opponents bishop in the endgame. Game 2 I had an unfortunate loss in an endgame with a positionally worse king. Game...
I am starting a new blog series with the Journey To 2500 Elo in chess.com Blitz. Prior to this I was at a peak of 2233. In the series I will play 3 games a day minimum and analyse them daily. Today in Games 1 and 2 I had fairly easy wins and in Ga...
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Amidst the ancient splendours of Samarkand, the World Chess Rapid tournament reached its zenith with Round 6, an exquisite symphony of strategy and intellect. As grandmasters entered the ultimate phase of the compet...
In the shadow of Samarkand's timeless monuments and against the backdrop of an enchanting chess landscape, the World Chess Rapid tournament reached its pinnacle with the eagerly awaited the last round of Day 1.
Nevertheless the top seed GM Magnus...
In the captivating city of Samarkand, where history whispers through ancient monuments, the World Chess Rapid tournament reached its crescendo with Game 4. As the players entered the chess arena, the focus shifted to the endgame, weaving a tapestr...
Just like its predecessors, Game 3 in Samarkand attracted a diverse array of chess talent from across the globe. The international gathering reflected the universality of chess, where borders dissolve, and the language of the game unites players i...
As the echoes of strategic brilliance and tactical finesse lingered from the inaugural match, the city of Samarkand, Uzbekistan, once again played host to the favour of international chess enthusiasts for the World Chess Rapid Game 2. Against the ...
Nestled in the historic city of Samarkand, Uzbekistan, chess enthusiasts from around the globe gathered for an exhilarating battle of wits and strategy in the inaugural World Chess Rapid Game 1.
In game 1 there were not many upsets but a surprisi...
So when you go to make a puzzle you click Setup position and then you click themes. Then from there, you have to click puzzle and unclick coordinates.
Then you just insert it and publish it.
Below is just a thing that I did for the 4 move checkm...