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Year in Review 2017: Abhijeet Gupta's Commonwealth hat-trick to Harika's podium finish in Iran, a look at key chess ... - Firstpost

Mon, 12/25/2017 - 12:54am

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Year in Review 2017: Abhijeet Gupta's Commonwealth hat-trick to Harika's podium finish in Iran, a look at key chess ...
Firstpost
In the last two decades, Indian chess has seen a meteoric rise. Gone are the days when Viswanathan Anand was the only chess player India could boast of. The number of Grandmasters (GMs) in the country has more than quadrupled since Anand won the world ...

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On Chess: How the landscape changed, a look to the 2018 Candidates Tournament - KRCU

Thu, 12/21/2017 - 3:58am

KRCU

On Chess: How the landscape changed, a look to the 2018 Candidates Tournament
KRCU
The last super tournament of 2017 ended with American grand master Fabiano Caruana edging out Russian Ian Nepomniachtchi in a tiebreak to claim victory at the London Chess Classic, ahead of World Champion Magnus Carlsen. This is a significant victory ...

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On Chess: How the landscape changed, a look to the 2018 Candidates Tournament - St. Louis Public Radio

Thu, 12/21/2017 - 3:52am

St. Louis Public Radio

On Chess: How the landscape changed, a look to the 2018 Candidates Tournament
St. Louis Public Radio
The last super tournament of 2017 ended with American grand master Fabiano Caruana edging out Russian Ian Nepomniachtchi in a tiebreak to claim victory at the London Chess Classic, ahead of World Champion Magnus Carlsen. This is a significant victory ...

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On Chess: How the landscape changed, a look to the 2018 Candidates Tournament - KBIA

Thu, 12/21/2017 - 3:51am

On Chess: How the landscape changed, a look to the 2018 Candidates Tournament
KBIA
The last super tournament of 2017 ended with American grand master Fabiano Caruana edging out Russian Ian Nepomniachtchi in a tiebreak to claim victory at the London Chess Classic, ahead of World Champion Magnus Carlsen. This is a significant victory ...

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On Chess: How the landscape changed, a look to the 2018 Candidates Tournament - St. Louis Public Radio

Thu, 12/21/2017 - 2:00am
On Chess: How the landscape changed, a look to the 2018 Candidates Tournament  St. Louis Public Radio

The last super tournament of 2017 ended with American grand master Fabiano Caruana edging out Russian Ian Nepomniachtchi in a tiebreak to claim victory at.

On Chess: How the landscape changed, a look to the 2018 Candidates Tournament - St. Louis Public Radio

Thu, 12/21/2017 - 2:00am
On Chess: How the landscape changed, a look to the 2018 Candidates Tournament  St. Louis Public Radio

The last super tournament of 2017 ended with American grand master Fabiano Caruana edging out Russian Ian Nepomniachtchi in a tiebreak to claim victory at.

American Grandmaster Fabiano Caruana Wins 2017 London Chess Classic - New Kerala

Wed, 12/20/2017 - 9:33am

American Grandmaster Fabiano Caruana Wins 2017 London Chess Classic
New Kerala
LONDON: After nine rounds of competition spanning 10 days, American Grandmaster Fabiano Caruana was named the winner of the final leg of the prestigious Grand Chess Tour (GCT), the 2017 London Chess Classic. The contest went down to the wire, as ...

American Grandmaster Fabiano Caruana Wins 2017 London Chess Classic - PR Newswire (press release)

Mon, 12/18/2017 - 9:35am

American Grandmaster Fabiano Caruana Wins 2017 London Chess Classic
PR Newswire (press release)
LONDON, Dec. 18, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- After nine rounds of competition spanning 10 days, American Grandmaster Fabiano Caruana was named the winner of the final leg of the prestigious Grand Chess Tour (GCT), the 2017 London Chess Classic. The contest ...

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Around the world in chess - Stabroek News

Sun, 12/17/2017 - 12:04am

Stabroek News

Around the world in chess
Stabroek News
His latest book, Deep Thinking (in photo) outlines his strategy for his 1997 colossal match with the exacting IBM super-computer Deep Blue. The match certified a new era in artificial intelligence and was referred to as a watershed moment in the ...

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The latest in chess tournaments - The Boston Globe

Sat, 12/16/2017 - 2:06pm

The latest in chess tournaments
The Boston Globe
The London Chess Classic ended with quite a bang. Though it started with lots of draws, the last few rounds were full of drama, as the world champ nearly lost twice, then really did lose. Russian Ian Nepomniachtchi (Nepo), in one of his very best ...

CHESS#1279 - Business Standard

Fri, 12/15/2017 - 1:31pm

Business Standard

CHESS#1279
Business Standard
Fabiano Caruana won the London Classic and Magnus Carlsen won the overall Grand Chess Tour. Only Maxime Vachier-Lagrave could have caught Carlsen and MVL had to take clear first. Caruana tied with Ian Nepomniachtchi (both 6 /9). MVL, Carlsen and Wesley ...

Magnus Carlsen under the weather and out of form at London Classic - The Guardian

Fri, 12/15/2017 - 7:01am

The Guardian

Magnus Carlsen under the weather and out of form at London Classic
The Guardian
Other world champions have had rocky patches during their careers, but it is worse for someone whose name is often placed alongside Bobby Fischer and Garry Kasparov as the all-time No1. Carlsen's rating of 2834 points is 55 points below his 2014 peak ...

On Chess: Grandmaster Caruana wins 2017 London Chess Classic - St. Louis Public Radio

Thu, 12/14/2017 - 2:08pm

St. Louis Public Radio

On Chess: Grandmaster Caruana wins 2017 London Chess Classic
St. Louis Public Radio
After a dramatic last round, St. Louis resident Fabiano Caruana won the playoff against Ian Nepomniachtchi from Russia to be crowned the winner of the London Chess Classic. World Champion Magnus Carlsen, winner of the 2017 Grand Chess Tour, tied for ...
Caruana emerges on topThe Hindu

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Caruana emerges on top - The Hindu

Thu, 12/14/2017 - 1:02pm

The Hindu

Caruana emerges on top
The Hindu
Fabiano Caruana was the first to break the monotony of draws at the London Chess Classic. The American won the last game too, though it was in the blitz format, to become the champion at the last stop of the Grand Chess Tour. The tour, however, was won ...

Wesley finishes 5th in London Chess Classic - The Manila Times

Wed, 12/13/2017 - 10:19am

Wesley finishes 5th in London Chess Classic
The Manila Times
So split the point with GM Maxime Vachier-Lagrave of France (first round), GM Ian Nepomniachtchi of Russia (second round), GM Hikaru Nakamura of US (third round), GM Michael Adams of England (fourth round), world champion and top seed GM Magnus Carlsen ...

London Chess Classic: Fabiano Caruana wins title after play-offs; Viswanathan Anand loses to Wesley So in... - Firstpost

Wed, 12/13/2017 - 2:00am
London Chess Classic: Fabiano Caruana wins title after play-offs; Viswanathan Anand loses to Wesley So in...  Firstpost

The ninth edition of the London Chess Classic was won by the American GM Fabiano Caruana. After his win against GM Michael Adams in the final round, ...

Grand prix - Spectator.co.uk

Tue, 12/12/2017 - 10:09pm

Spectator.co.uk

Grand prix
Spectator.co.uk
The upshot is that the following players now have secure places in the Candidates tournament: Sergei Karjakin, Lev Aronian, Ding Liren, Shakhriyar Mamedyarov, Alexander Grischuk, Fabiano Caruana, Wesley So and Vladimir Kramnik. The two games from Palma ...

So trounces Anand, ties for fourth - Inquirer.net

Tue, 12/12/2017 - 3:24pm

Inquirer.net

So trounces Anand, ties for fourth
Inquirer.net
Wesley So downed former world champion Viswanathan Anand of India Monday night to finish in the upper half of the London Chess Classic won by Fabiano Caruana. Counting his eight straight draws earlier, So finished with 5.0 points in a tie with world ...

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