Giri leads, with Carlsen and Anton in hot pursuit after Day 1 of the #SkillingOpen. The players are fighting to finish in the Top 8 and reach the knockout stage after two more days of chess
Skilling Open 1: Giri leads mouse-slipping Carlsen
https://chess24.com/en/read/news/skilling-open-day-1-giri-leads-mouse-slipping-carlsen
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Skilling Open 1: Giri leads mouse-slipping Carlsen
Anish Giri is sole leader of the Skilling Open after scoring
4/5 on Day 1, and it could have been more, since he took a draw in a close to winning
position against Hikaru Nakamura. Magnus Carlsen feared the worst after blundering
his queen against Ian…
4/5 on Day 1, and it could have been more, since he took a draw in a close to winning
position against Hikaru Nakamura. Magnus Carlsen feared the worst after blundering
his queen against Ian…
Good day for me today at #ChessChamps with 3 wins. Took the sole lead, thanks to slip deprivation. #badpuns #bedtime
🔗 Anish Giri (@anishgiri)
🔗 Anish Giri (@anishgiri)
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Game of the day!
Daily chess puzzle
Louis Paulsen - Paul Morphy, First American Chess Congress, New York 1857
https://chesspuzzle.net/Puzzle/207192
Louis Paulsen - Paul Morphy, First American Chess Congress, New York 1857
https://chesspuzzle.net/Puzzle/207192
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Puzzle 207192: Black to win
Click the diagram to solve this chess puzzle from the game Paulsen, Louis - Morphy, Paul , New York 1857.
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Hikaru Nakamura's Top 5 Speed Chess Tactics
A record-setting 62 million households chose to watch The Queen’s Gambit in its first 28 days, making it Netflix's biggest scripted limited series to date.
🔗 Netflix (@netflix)
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A BRUTAL victory by Komodo in the Scandinavian Defense! 👀
17.Nxf7!! and 19.Bxe6+!! makes quite an impression. 🤩
17.Nxf7!! and 19.Bxe6+!! makes quite an impression. 🤩
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The Scandinavian Defense THRASHING Greg Shahade Dreams Of!
Skilling Open 2: Giri still leads after Karjakin beats Carlsen
Anish Giri drew all 5 games on Day 2 of the Skilling Open, but that was enough to retain the sole lead after Sergey Karjakin took down Magnus Carlsen in the final round of the day. Of the 8 highest classically rated players only Levon Aronian would currently miss out on the knockout stage, with his replacement a certain Hikaru Nakamura. Hikaru fell to a tactical blow from Liem Quang Le in the first game of the day but beat Ian Nepomniachtchi in the last, after karma came back to bite Nepo for three 14-move draws in a row with the white pieces.
https://chess24.com/en/read/news/skilling-open-2-giri-still-leads-after-karjakin-beats-carlsen#comments
Anish Giri drew all 5 games on Day 2 of the Skilling Open, but that was enough to retain the sole lead after Sergey Karjakin took down Magnus Carlsen in the final round of the day. Of the 8 highest classically rated players only Levon Aronian would currently miss out on the knockout stage, with his replacement a certain Hikaru Nakamura. Hikaru fell to a tactical blow from Liem Quang Le in the first game of the day but beat Ian Nepomniachtchi in the last, after karma came back to bite Nepo for three 14-move draws in a row with the white pieces.
https://chess24.com/en/read/news/skilling-open-2-giri-still-leads-after-karjakin-beats-carlsen#comments
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Skilling Open 2: Giri still leads after Karjakin beats Carlsen
Anish Giri drew all 5 games on Day 2 of the Skilling Open,
but that was enough to retain the sole lead after Sergey Karjakin took down Magnus
Carlsen in the final round of the day. Of the 8 highest classically rated
players only Levon Aronian would currently…
but that was enough to retain the sole lead after Sergey Karjakin took down Magnus
Carlsen in the final round of the day. Of the 8 highest classically rated
players only Levon Aronian would currently…
Anish Giri once again leads the pack going into Day 3 of the #SkillingOpen after Magnus suffered a setback against Karjakin in the final round of the day! The Top 8 after tomorrow qualify for the knockout stages
https://chess24.com/en/watch/live-tournaments/champions-chess-tour-skilling-open-2020-prelims/10/1/5
#c24live #ChessChamps
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#c24live #ChessChamps
Anish Giri is the sole leader again after Sergey Karjakin beats Magnus Carlsen in the final round of the day!
https://chess24.com/en/watch/live-tournaments/champions-chess-tour-skilling-open-2020-prelims/10/1/5
#c24live #ChessChamps #SkillingOpen
https://chess24.com/en/watch/live-tournaments/champions-chess-tour-skilling-open-2020-prelims/10/1/5
#c24live #ChessChamps #SkillingOpen
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Anish Giri: "At some point already the expectations are so high that I simply have to tweet! People demand it! If I don't tweet they will not go to sleep, they will start knocking on my Twitter door & saying if I'm fine... the nastier the tweet the better!"
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