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Dronavalli Harika (2517) and Aleksandra Goryachkina (2579) take the lead in the Lausanne #WomenGrandPrixFIDE thanks to their wins over Dzagnidze and Stefanova respectively.

#WomenGrandPrixFIDE standings after 4 rounds:
1-2. Harika, Goryachkina - 3
3-4. A. Muzychuk, Kashlinskaya - 2½
5-8. Dzagnidze, Cramling, M. Muzychuk, Abdumalik - 2
9-11. Stefanova, Sebag, Ju Wenjun - 1½
12. Kosteniuk - ½
27-year-old Ukrainian Grandmaster Stanislav Bogdanovich and Alexandra Vernigora were found dead in a Moscow flat, apparently after inhaling laughing gas (nitrous oxide). RIP
BREAKING: Teimour Radjabov to be replaced by Maxime Vachier-Lagrave in the FIDE chess Candidates Tournament

Just posted on the FIDE website: https://fide.com/news/400
A lot can still happen in the 11 days remaining to the Candidates!
We've now included a full translation of Teimour Radjabov's statement explaining why he asked for the Candidates to be postponed due to the coronavirus and only withdrew when that proposal was rejected!
FIDE Director General Emil Sutovsky has responded to Radjabov's coronavirus worries and explains the phrase "personal reasons" as a means of sparing Teimour's blushes from any accusations of over-reacting:
World Cadet & Youth Rapid & Blitz Championships, World Amateur Chess Championship, European School Championships, originally scheduled for April are postponed to after June 15 due to #COVID19 global outbreak.
🔸Emirates ch-Arab 2018
🔸Round 1
⚪️Salem,AR (2660)
⚫️Nassr,A (2263)
🔸1-0
16.fxe4! [Exchanging the queens would have considerably reduced White's advantage:]

[16.Qxe4?! Nxe4 17.Bxe7 Nxf3! 18.Bxf8 Nxg1 19.Bb4 Nxf2 20.Rd7 a5!² △Ng×h3]

16...Nf3 17.Bxf6 Qxf6 18.Rg3 [By driving the black knight away from f3, White intends to launch a pawn storm on the center.]

[18.Rg4!? △Rf4 18...Ne5 19.Rg2± △f4]

18...Rad8 19.Rd5! [△Rf5]

[19.Be2?! Rxd1+ 20.Bxd1 Ne1! △Q×f2 21.e5 Qxf2! 22.Qxf2 Nd3+ 23.Kd2 Nxf2 24.Bc2 f5=]

19...Nh4 20.e5!± [20.f4!? Qe7 21.Rh5 Ng6 22.Bd3!±]
Ex-World Champion Boris Spassky, pictured at the Tilburg (Interpolis) event, 12th October 1983.

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