3 reasons we keep playing even when totally lost!
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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.
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You must have chess skills, but a lot of intelligence and patience too to play in this position: Rook + Bishop vs Queen
Game: Ivanchuk vs Leko World Blitz Championship (2007) Moves: 215
Game: Ivanchuk vs Leko World Blitz Championship (2007) Moves: 215
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Duda will be living up to the slogan as he plays French GM Romain Edouard in the #BanterBlitzCup on Monday at 19:00 CET! https://chess24.com/en/live/video/banter-blitz-cup---duda-vs--edouard
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Duda will be living up to the slogan as he plays French GM Romain Edouard in the #BanterBlitzCup on Monday at 19:00 CET! https://chess24.com/en/live/video/banter-blitz-cup---duda-vs--edouard
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GM Hussarius | Banter Blitz Cup - Duda vs. Edouard | Watch live
Watch live now: Banter Blitz Cup - Duda vs. Edouard. with commentator GM Hussarius
Amsterdam, 25th July 1978. The 10th round of the traditional IBM tournament; Walter Browne (USA) faces Ulf Andersson (Sweden). Black won this encounter in 48 moves.
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