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More than 250 players are already registered for the King Salman World Rapid & Blitz.

Here are some of the names:
Magnus Carlsen
Levon Aronian
Anish Giri
Shakhriyar Mamedyarov
Hikaru Nakamura
Maxime Vachier-Lagrave

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"A lot of the difference between an IM and GM is a seriousness to the game. The GM is willing to go through all this. He's willing to put up with anything. This shows his dedication...."

🔸 Nick de Firmian

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Have you ever seen a chess game with this many queens on the board?

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Botvinnik vs R.Byrne Monte Carlo 1968.
Even at his late 50s Botvinnik was still in a good shape, he finished second behind Larsen with 9/13, Byrne 5th and was one of the few players in the tournament, who finished undefeated.

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11th December 2019 - The Madras Tiger turns 50!
Vishy Anand is a living legend, a world-wide idol and an amazing mentor.
He is one of the most loved, adored and respected World Champion of all time.
A true global icon of Chess!

Happy Birthday Vishy! 🎂
Indian sport's grand master turns 50 today. In a career spanning over 30 years at the top, Vishy Anand says he has no regrets and owes a lot to his mother and wife.
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Here he is 30 years younger, during the 1990 Manila Interzonal.

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The deadline for the submission of nomination applications for the Fair Play Gligoric Trophy Award was extended. The new deadline is January 15, 2020. #FairPlay

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Fide: Happy 50th Birthday to Viswanathan Anand, the living legend of chess! 🎉

On this special day, we want to take you through the highlights of his unprecedented life in this video.

Many happy returns of the day, the Tiger of Madras!
Aleksandra Goryachkina and Humpy Koneru both won their games at FIDE Women's Grand Prix in Monaco and lead the event with 5 points after 7 games.