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Chess.com To Stream Live Analysis Of Super-Grandmaster Chess - Chess.com
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Chess.com To Stream Live Analysis Of Super-Grandmaster Chess —Palo Alto, Calif., July 26, 2019 Expanding its popular ...
Light summer mate V - Chessbase News
In the diagram position White played 31.Qb8+!, but then after 31...Kg7 failed to find the right defensive continuation, and three moves later it was over. Can you ...
New Mastery Course: The Complete Caro Kann - Chess.com
Want to learn the Caro Kann Defense from a U.S. champion? Few could have predicted just how bright the future was for GM Sam Shankland when he recorded ...
A harmonious couple - Chessbase News
Mating attacks are always possible, even in the endgame with only a few pieces left on the board.
Deal of the Week: 45% off Kasimdzhanov's Beating the French trilogy - Chessbase News
Rustam Kasimhanov is considered one of the best opening experts. On his series on the French Defence, he explains how to succeed as White with 3.Nc3, with ...
The Baguio Variation - BusinessWorld Online
Croatia Grand Chess Tour Zagreb, Croatia June 26-July 8, 2019. Final Standings. 1. Magnus Carlsen NOR 2875, 8.0/11. 2. Wesley So USA 2754, 7.0/11. 3-4.
Algorand teams with World Chess to become official blockchain partner of FIDE Grand Prix Series - Coin Rivet
Algorand announced today a partnership with World Chess that will make Algorand the first official blockchain partner of the FIDE Grand Prix Series.
When the dust has cleared - Chessbase News
The diagram saw a board hoovering sequence: 22...Bxa3 23.Qxg6 hxg6 24.Bxa6 Bxb2 25.Bxb2 bxa6 26.Rxa6. Your first task is to imagine this final position.
When the dust has cleared - Chessbase News
The diagram saw a board hoovering sequence: 22...Bxa3 23.Qxg6 hxg6 24.Bxa6 Bxb2 25.Bxb2 bxa6 26.Rxa6. Your first task is to imagine this final position.
How strong is Magnus now? - BusinessWorld Online
Croatia Grand Chess Tour Zagreb, Croatia June 26-July 8, 2019. Final Standings. 1. Magnus Carlsen NOR 2875, 8.0/11. 2. Wesley So USA 2754, 7.0/11. 3-4.
Dancing with pawns - Chessbase News
Even apparently simple pawn endings can be surprisingly tricky. Black to play and draw!
Wesley in Zagreb - BusinessWorld Online
Croatia Grand Chess Tour Zagreb, Croatia June 26-July 8, 2019. Final Standings. 1. Magnus Carlsen NOR 2875, 8.0/11. 2. Wesley So USA 2754, 7.0/11. 3-4.
Riga GP: Two matches go to Armageddon - Chessbase News
On the first round of tiebreaks at the FIDE Grand Prix in Riga, Jan-Krzysztof Duda, Alexander Grischuk, Wesley So and Veselin Topalov needed merely two rapid ...
Chess player admitted cheating his phone on the toilet at tournament - Insider
58-year-old GM Igors Rausis accused of cheating - Chessbase News
Every once in a while we hear a story of a chess player who surpasses the established norms and achieves truly something special. At that point a thought does ...
CHESS #1359 - Business Standard
Read more about CHESS #1359 on Business Standard. The world champion won his eighth successive tournament, taking the Zagreb leg of the Grand Chess ...
Chess: Magnus Carlsen hoping to reach new heights at Sinquefield Cup - The Guardian
Arithmetic seems against the world champion as he sets his sights on a record rating and he may have to wait until 2020 to achieve that goal.
Light summer mate IV - Chessbase News
From the diagram position it's still quite a way to go for White until he finally hunts down Black's king in the centre. Enjoy the motifs!
Roger Federer vs Rafael Nadal; the old dogs are still learning new tricks in battle for global supremacy - The Telegraph
Gary Neville once wrote in this paper that football takes place on two different levels: all the hype and noise and controversy on one hand, as opposed to the ...
Roger Federer vs Rafael Nadal; the old dogs are still learning new tricks in battle for global supremacy - Yahoo Sports
Gary Neville once wrote in this paper that football takes place on two different levels: all the hype and noise and controversy on one hand, as opposed to the ...