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Vitiugov: “The knockout system is treacherous” - chess24
Levon Aronian loses positions in FIDE rating - Mediamax.am
The battering ram - Chessbase News
FIDE World Cup SF: Ding Liren does it again! - chess24
FIDE World Cup: Ding Liren reaches a second World Cup final in a row - Chessbase News
FIDE Chess World Cup: Ding Liren Reaches Final, Qualifies For Candidates - Chess.com
FIDE Chess World Cup: Radjabov Knocks Out MVL, Qualifies For Candidates - Chess.com
A new generation of FritzTrainers: for Windows and (now) Macintosh! - Chessbase News
Fat Fritz analysis: A matter of technique - Chessbase News
Although it is not hard to pick out moves that Fat Fritz finds more easily than Stockfish, or vice versa, sometimes a move stands out that just begs to be shared.
U.S. chess future looks bright as Jeffery Xiong, Ray Robson shine - Washington Times
The kids are gonna be all right. It may not be fully appreciated, but we are living in a golden age for the U.S. game, with a breadth and depth of chess talent that ...
Triangulation - Chessbase News
Even apparently simple pawn endings can be tricky.
Chess grandmasters can lose 10 pounds and burn 6,000 calories just by sitting - msnNOW
Chess grandmasters who play at an elite level experience physiological changes that rival athletes in other sports. Here's how stress and thinking can impact ...
Chess grandmasters can lose 10 pounds and burn 6,000 calories just by sitting - msnNOW
Chess grandmasters can lose 10 pounds and burn 6,000 calories just by sitting - CNBC
Chess grandmasters who play at an elite level experience physiological changes that rival athletes in other sports. Here's how stress and thinking can impact ...
What chess grandmasters eat for peak concentration and performance - CNBC
Chess grandmasters can burn up to 6000 calories per day during a tournament. Here's what they eat and how they condition their bodies for the physical ...
How Elite Chess Players Burn More Than 6,000 Calories - Men's Health
Hot Scotch - Chessbase News
In the diagram White played 17.Qh5+ Kg8 18.Be5 forking queen and rook. Good for Black: he has a move which does not lose instantly. Bad: it will be a very ...
FIDE World Fischer Random Chess Tickets Now Available - Chess.com
The time has come to book your ticket to watch the live stages of the FIDE World Fischer Random Championship. To buy tickets to the FIDE World Fischer ...
A strong and tricky knight - Chessbase News
This wild endgame features a pawn race full of twists and turns that is as fun to watch as it is to win (or draw if you're playing White)!
Khanty World Cup 2.2: Naka out as Firouzja stars - chess24
Hikaru Nakamura is out of the 2019 FIDE World Cup after Liviu-Dieter Nisipeanu not only held on for a draw but was close to a second win. The day...