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Croatia Grand Chess Tour 2019

Carlsen Defeats Ding To Retain Lead After 8 Rounds in Croatia.

July 12, 2019 John Lee Shaw

With Magnus Carlsen’s win over Ian Nepomniachtchi in round seven of the Croatia Grand Chess Tour, only one player remained, who had an unbeaten record over the World Champion. Ding Liren, of China, has managed to split the point with Magnus in each of their seven encounters so far. This […check it out!]

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Croatia Grand Chess Tour 2019

Carlsen Scores First Win Over Nepomniachtchi, Leads Croatia Grand Chess Tour

July 5, 2019 John Lee Shaw

Considering the long list of achievements that Magnus Carlsen has with regards to his chess career, it can be rather surprising when something comes up that he hasn’t managed yet. One such milestone remaining elusive for him, is a win over Ian Nepomniachtchi … in classical chess anyway. By contrast, […check it out!]

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Croatia Grand Chess Tour 2019

Carlsen, Nepomniachtchi, So Lead Croatia Grand Chess Tour at Halfway Stage

July 5, 2019 John Lee Shaw

The first rest day of the Croatia Grand Chess Tour 2019, saw a three-way-tie at the top of the standings. With six of the eleven rounds played, Wesley So, Ian Nepomniachtchi and Magnus Carlsen, were setting the pace with 4.0/6. Nepomniachtchi will be kicking himself, however, a loss for him […check it out!]

Picture of chess board, king lying down, a hand moving another piece. Hot off the chess, classic game.
Annotated Game

Seirawan vs Timman, Hilversum (NED) 1990

July 4, 2019 John Lee Shaw

Hi! For today’s annotated game, we look at an encounter between two of the most well known personalities in chess. Yasser Seirawan is perhaps best known these days for his top class online commentary during chess events. The fact that Yasser is a fund of knowledge when it comes to […check it out!]

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Carlsen Off To A Flyer in Croatia

June 27, 2019 John Lee Shaw

The Croatia Grand Chess Tour got underway on Wednesday, in Zagreb. It is the second of 8 tournaments, making up the Grand Chess Tour 2019. The first, the Cote d’Ivoire Rapid & Blitz, took place in Abidjan, Cote d’Ivoire (Ivory Coast) in May. It was won by Magnus Carlsen. The […check it out!]

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Annotated Game

Valentina Gunina vs Ju Wenjun, World Team Championships 2013

June 27, 2019 John Lee Shaw

Hi there again! Today we are not going back very far for our annotated game. It was played during the 2013 World Team Championships, in Astana, Kazakhstan. In the 4th round, two of the great forces in chess, China and Russia, faced each other and this saw the board-1 match […check it out!]

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Norway Chess 2019

Øyvind Von Doren: The Man Behind The Norway Chess Watch

June 17, 2019 John Lee Shaw

If you have been following the Norway Chess Tournament, it will have been hard to miss the beautiful Norway Chess watches. These unique timepieces, featuring chess notation on the watch face and Richard Reti’s 11-move checkmate over Savielly Tartakower engraved on the back, have been exclusively designed and produced for […check it out!]

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Norway Chess 2019 Gets Underway

June 4, 2019 John Lee Shaw

It is that time of year again, dear reader — Norway Chess has begun! The tournament will be held in Stavanger, Norway, the picturesque coastal city, that has been its home since it was first held in 2013. This 7th edition, will see it divided between two locations: The Clarion […check it out!]

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FIDE Moscow Grand Prix 2019

FIDE Moscow Grand Prix 2019: Nepomniachtchi Wins

May 30, 2019 John Lee Shaw

Ian Nepomniachtchi of Russia has won the 2019 FIDE Moscow Grand Prix. He defeated countryman, Alexander Grischuk, in the final. Their two classical games were drawn, with neither looking to push in the first game, which was a rather quiet Grunfeld Defence. When the Berlin came out in the second […check it out!]

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Grischuk vs Caruana, Norway Chess 2014

May 30, 2019 John Lee Shaw

Hi again dear reader! With the Norway Chess Tournament 2019 just around the corner, (June 3-15), I thought it would be a nice idea to take a look at a game from one of their previous editions. It is from their 2014 tournament and sees Alexander Grischuk facing off against […check it out!]

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Biel 2020
August 10, 2020
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Tata Steel 2020, Rd 10: Carlsen Wins Again. Caruana Retains Lead After Beating Firouzja

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January 23, 2020

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    Tata Steel 2020, Rd 9: Carlsen Beats Firouzja, Caruana Leads
    January 22, 2020
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    Tata Steel 2020, Rd 8: Caruana Beats Anand, Joins Firouzja In The Lead
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    Tata Steel 2020, Rd 7: Firouzja Beats Xiong To Take Sole Lead
    January 19, 2020
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    Tata Steel 2020, Rd 6: Points Go To Giri and Dubov as Carlsen-Caruana Is A Dud Again
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    Tata Steel 2020, Rd 5: Firouzja Wins Again To Share Lead With So, Anand Beats Xiong
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Annotated Game

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    Fischer vs Larsen, Portoroz Interzonal 1958
    August 16, 2018

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    February 25, 2016
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