Top-10 #chess players in December #FIDErating List:
1. Carlsen (2872;+2)
2. Caruana (2822; 0)
3. Ding (2801; 0)
4. Vachier-Lagrave (2780;+3)
5. Grischuk (2777;+13)
6. Aronian (2775;+3)
7. Mamedyarov (2772; 0)
8. Giri (2769;-7)
9. Nepomniachtchi (2767;-6)
10. Radjabov (2765;-2)
1. Carlsen (2872;+2)
2. Caruana (2822; 0)
3. Ding (2801; 0)
4. Vachier-Lagrave (2780;+3)
5. Grischuk (2777;+13)
6. Aronian (2775;+3)
7. Mamedyarov (2772; 0)
8. Giri (2769;-7)
9. Nepomniachtchi (2767;-6)
10. Radjabov (2765;-2)
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The second tournament of FIDE Women Grand Prix Series 2019-2020 starts in Monaco on December 2. The exceptionally strong lineup makes this event a treat for every chess fan.
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Former World Champion, Viswanathan Anand, had a beautiful win, with blacks against the strong Grandmaster Anton Korobov.
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Anton Korobov 🆚 Viswanathan Anand
GCT Bucharest Rapid & Blitz (2019) (blitz), Bucharest ROU, rd 3, Nov-09
Nimzo-Indian Defense: Normal Variation. Gligoric System Exchange at c4 (E54)
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GCT Bucharest Rapid & Blitz (2019) (blitz), Bucharest ROU, rd 3, Nov-09
Nimzo-Indian Defense: Normal Variation. Gligoric System Exchange at c4 (E54)
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Argentinian grandmaster Herman Pilnik (b. 1914, Stuttgart; d. 1981, Caracas) pictured in play at the Hoogovens tournament in Beverwijk, 8th January 1963.
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"I want to keep the old chess flavor. I want to keep the old chess game..."
🔸 Bobby Fischer
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🔸 Bobby Fischer
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His Queen, My King!
23 years after marriage, Aruna and Viswanathan Anand hold forth on what makes them the tightest of teams.
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23 years after marriage, Aruna and Viswanathan Anand hold forth on what makes them the tightest of teams.
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Petrosian vs Gligoric 1959 candidates tournament round 28. Fischer seems bored because Petrosian is thinking for too long, and Gligoric seems really annoyed of this😅.
Petrosian won the game in 45 moves.
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Petrosian won the game in 45 moves.
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