Very beautiful daily #chesspuzzle
Mastrovasilis - Marechal, Cappelle la Grande 2011
https://chesspuzzle.net/Puzzle/108881
Mastrovasilis - Marechal, Cappelle la Grande 2011
https://chesspuzzle.net/Puzzle/108881
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Puzzle 108881: White to win
Click the diagram to solve this chess puzzle from the game Mastrovasilis,A - Marechal,A, Cappelle la Grande 2011.
USA, Russia Win As World Team Championship Ends Prematurely
The World Teams for seniors was called off 2 rounds before the end after the authorities decided to cancel any events with a gathering of 30 or more people. USA (50+) and Russia (65+) won:
https://t.co/I324ZWuC4k?amp=1
The World Teams for seniors was called off 2 rounds before the end after the authorities decided to cancel any events with a gathering of 30 or more people. USA (50+) and Russia (65+) won:
https://t.co/I324ZWuC4k?amp=1
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USA, Russia Win As World Team Chess Championship Ends Prematurely
The World Senior Team Championship in Prague, Czech Republic was called off two rounds before the end after the authorities decided to cancel any events with a gathering of 30 or more people. The U.S. team won the 50+ section, while Russia was the winner…
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Team USA takes home the gold in an abbreviated World Senior Team Championship. GM Joel Benjamin describes the abrupt end to the event.
https://new.uschess.org/news/usa-strikes-gold-abbreviated-world-senior-teams/
https://new.uschess.org/news/usa-strikes-gold-abbreviated-world-senior-teams/
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USA Strikes Gold at Abbreviated World Senior Teams - US Chess
Team USA is the winner of the 2020 World Senior Team 50+ Division after the event was cancelled after the seventh round in light of...
Congrats to Elshan Moradiabadi and Sabina Foisor for this great story that was broadcast yesterday in Durham, North Carolina by WRAL NEWS in NC!
https://t.co/RWISG7DWJS?amp=1
https://t.co/RWISG7DWJS?amp=1
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Chess champions' romance blossoms in Durham
Sabina is from Romania. Elshan is from Iran. They've already traveled the world, competing against the world's top chess players. Now, they're growing their relationship in Durham.
3 reasons we keep playing even when totally lost!
https://en.chessbase.com/post/three-reasons-we-keep-playing-even-when-totally-lost#discuss
https://en.chessbase.com/post/three-reasons-we-keep-playing-even-when-totally-lost#discuss
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3 reasons we keep playing even when totally lost!
There are three different outcomes for a chess game. We can win, we can draw or we can lose. There are also three different ways how we can lose a game. We get checkmated, we lose on time, or we resign. Resigning is normally an option if we are losing too…
Introducing the #FIDECandidates: Maxime Vachier-Lagrave (🇫🇷 2767).
In the past three years, Vachier-Lagrave narrowly missed chances to qualify for the Candidates Tournament. In Yekaterinburg, he replaced Radjabov just two weeks before the event.
More: https://fide.com/news/433
In the past three years, Vachier-Lagrave narrowly missed chances to qualify for the Candidates Tournament. In Yekaterinburg, he replaced Radjabov just two weeks before the event.
More: https://fide.com/news/433
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Introducing Candidates: Maxime Vachier-Lagrave
Maxime Vachier-Lagrave (France) Born: October 21, 1990 (29 years old) Rating: 2767 Replaced Teimour Radjabov as the highest-rated reserve player. It will be his debut in a Candidates Tournament.
Ding Liren is one of the two big favourites to win the #FIDECandidates2020, but what form will he be in after three months not playing and two weeks under quarantine in Russia? https://chess24.com/en/read/news/the-2020-candidates-ding-liren
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The 2020 Candidates: Ding Liren
With Ding Liren we reach one of the two absolute favourites to win the 2020 Candidates Tournament. The Chinese no. 1 and world no. 3’s recent 100-game unbeaten streak demonstrated how hard he’d become to beat, but the criticism was that he was too solid to…
Nana Dzagnidze wins #WomenGrandPrixFIDE in Lausanne.
With 4 wins in the tournament, she has a better tiebreak than Aleksandra Goryachkina who claims silver.
With 4 wins in the tournament, she has a better tiebreak than Aleksandra Goryachkina who claims silver.
Congratulations to the frontrunners of FIDE Women’s Grand Prix in Lausanne!
🥇 Nana Dzagnidze - 7
🥈 Aleksandra Goryachkina - 7
🥉 Zhansaya Abdumalik - 6.5
#WomenGrandPrixFIDE #chess #WomenInChess
🥇 Nana Dzagnidze - 7
🥈 Aleksandra Goryachkina - 7
🥉 Zhansaya Abdumalik - 6.5
#WomenGrandPrixFIDE #chess #WomenInChess
Nana Dzagnidze wins the Lausanne #WomenGrandPrixFIDE on tiebreaks ahead of Goryachkina. It was another last round where the players made quick draws, no doubt anxious to get home as soon as possible in the current #coronavirus situation: https://chess24.com/en/watch/live-tournaments/fide-womens-grand-prix-2020-lausanne/11/1/6
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Dzagnidze, Nana vs. Goryachkina, Aleksandra | Lausanne FIDE Women's Grand Prix 2020
Replay the Lausanne FIDE Women's Grand Prix Round 11 game played on 13/03/2020 with computer analysis
Here are the final standings of the Lausanne #WomenGrandPrixFIDE as well as the updated overall standings of the Women's Grand Prix. Let's hope things will improve with the #coronavirus and the final leg, scheduled for May 2-15 in Sardinia, can be held without problems.