Submitted by
SonofPearl on Sun Nov 30, 2008 1:20am.
The famous annual tournament held in the small Dutch seaside town of Wijk aan Zee, better known simply as 'Corus' after the longstanding sponsor, will play host to another feast of top-quality chess in January 2009.
First the bad news - Anand, Kr... Read more »
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Submitted by
SonofPearl on Sat Nov 29, 2008 8:30am.
Bob Wade (pictured) was far more than a chess player - he was also a chess writer, coach, director, arbiter and friend to many generations of chess players.
Robert Graham Wade was born in New Zealand in 1921, but settled in England in 1950 where ... Read more »
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Submitted by
SonofPearl on Fri Nov 28, 2008 12:32pm.
The current Grand Prix series of chess tournaments has been thrown into confusion by the last minute cancellation by FIDE of the next event which was due to be held in Doha, Qatar from 13-29th December.
Instead of Qatar, the event has now been sw... Read more »
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Submitted by
SonofPearl on Thu Nov 27, 2008 12:51pm.
During the recent chess Olympiad in Dresden, delegates from all the national chess federations attended the FIDE General Assembly meeting to discuss the organisation of chess events and plans for the future; think of something similar to the AGM o... Read more »
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Submitted by
SonofPearl on Wed Nov 26, 2008 11:37am.
Although the chess Olympiad is a team event there are also medals awarded for the best individual performances on different boards. The individual prizes are highly coveted and give a well deserved reward for players that did outstandingly well ... Read more »
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Submitted by
SonofPearl on Tue Nov 25, 2008 12:06pm.
After 11 hard-fought rounds the biggest chess Olympics in history has finished and the medals have been awarded.
Armenia won Gold again to succesfully defend the title that they won at the last Olympiad, 2 years ago in Turin. Israel finished se... Read more »
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Submitted by
SonofPearl on Mon Nov 24, 2008 12:22pm.
The 38th Olympiad in Dresden has just one round remaining and there is still all to play for, with many teams still in the hunt for medals. The USA have medal chances in both the Open and Women's events.
Armenia lost the lead in the Open even... Read more »
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Submitted by
SonofPearl on Sat Nov 22, 2008 1:20pm.
The 38th Chess Olympiad in Dresden is hotting up as the end of the 11-round competition gets closer and closer, and the crunch matches are played. Lots of games at the end of this report!
Open Round 7
Armenia beat Russia 2.5-1.5 thanks to Sarg... Read more »
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Submitted by
randolfscott66 on Sat Nov 22, 2008 1:43am.
There is a novel that's just come out which has a very strong chess theme. It's called Crossword Ends in Violence (5), written by BBC comedy writer, James Cary. It's about the D-Day landings and the crossword controversy around it. But one of the ... Read more »
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Submitted by
manfrommanila on Thu Nov 20, 2008 7:25pm.
Manila's Division of City Schools (DCS) emerged over-all champion in the 2008 Dep-Ed Manila Chess Meet held at the Arellano High School from November 18-20,2008.The DCS boys and girls team seized six of the fourteen gold medals staked,with both ... Read more »
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Submitted by
SonofPearl on Thu Nov 20, 2008 7:46am.
After endless delays, open letters and broken promises, agreement has finally been reached on a venue for the long awaited match between Veselin Topalov (pictured) from Bulgaria and Gata Kamsky of the US. The full press release from FIDE is belo... Read more »
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Submitted by
SonofPearl on Wed Nov 19, 2008 12:48pm.
Following the fifth round was the first rest day, and the hot ticket as usual was the Bermuda party! The naughty shenanigans of this now traditional event are legendary; at the last Olympiad things got out of hand, and an infamous incident led t... Read more »
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Submitted by
shootfilm on Tue Nov 18, 2008 4:32pm.
Today was a well needed rest day in Dresden. This was the first formal opportunity for the players to get out and enjoy some non-chess related activities.
The hosts had all sorts of events planned including a fashion show.
In other news. Th... Read more »
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Submitted by
shootfilm on Mon Nov 17, 2008 6:07pm.
Top boards tighten in Dresden. Russia and Germany split and eight teams are within one point of the leaders. Armenia and the Netherlands had a lot of good games. Remember this year the no draw within 30 moves rule is in full effect. There ... Read more »
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Submitted by
shootfilm on Mon Nov 17, 2008 4:14am.
The cream is rising to the top and Russia may still be a force to be reckoned with. There are only two teams undefeated thus far in the 38th Chess Olympiad being held in Dresden, Germany.
Today’s games promise to be exciting. Germany has two ... Read more »
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Submitted by
SonofPearl on Sun Nov 16, 2008 2:48pm.
A quick update on the standings after round 4 of the Dresden Chess Olympiad, shows Germany leading the open event and China leading in the women's event. Some selected games are shown below.
The top 10 teams in the Open event:
Rank... Read more »
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Submitted by
shootfilm on Sun Nov 16, 2008 10:53am.
The final turnout of the participants of the Chess Olympiad is now set. “Replacement or new nominations are not possible anymore”, says Werner Stubenvoll of the Technical Administration Panel (TAP). 1270 chess players take part at the Olympiad... Read more »
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Submitted by
shootfilm on Sun Nov 16, 2008 7:50am.
There has been a lot of controversy coming out of Dresden in the last 24 hours. It would appear as if their reporting mechanism has broken down. Many sites are reporting erroneous results on games. Even the official site has errors in multiple p... Read more »
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Submitted by
SonofPearl on Fri Nov 14, 2008 2:00pm.
Oh the delicious irony...after FIDE had insisted that all players should turn up exactly on time for their games or be defaulted, the second round was delayed by an hour due to errors by the organisers. If you made that story up, no-one would be... Read more »
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Submitted by
Vrom on Thu Nov 13, 2008 8:50pm.
http://www.chessclub.com/
After his World Championship win, Vishy Anand sat down with Macauley Peterson to review the match and answer ICC member questions. He discusses his training, team of seconds, opening preparation, view of the match format... Read more »
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Submitted by
SonofPearl on Thu Nov 13, 2008 1:31pm.
The 38th Chess Olympiad has now started in earnest after yesterday's opening ceremony, which featured (in ascending order of weirdness) singing, drumming, ice skating, cheerleading and a Freddie Mercury impersonator! Quite what any of this had t... Read more »
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Submitted by
SonofPearl on Wed Nov 12, 2008 11:51am.
Wherever you are from, it's very likely that among the 150+ chess teams descending on Dresden now, there is one representing YOUR country at the 2008 Olympiad.
The official site promises a dedicated TV channel and full details of the results duri... Read more »
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Submitted by
SonofPearl on Mon Nov 10, 2008 12:47pm.
The colossal chess extravaganza that is the Chess Olympiad rolls into Dresden, Germany this week. This biennial event pits national teams from around the world against one another in an 11-round swiss competition to find the strongest chess coun... Read more »
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Submitted by
SonofPearl on Sun Nov 9, 2008 5:36am.
The veteran American IM Larry Kaufman (pictured) has won the 2008 Senior World Chess Championship, held in Bad Zwischenahn, Germany. By winning the title, he automatically becomes a GM! Congratulations Larry!
Over 300 entrants aged over 60 ba... Read more »
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Submitted by
SonofPearl on Sat Nov 8, 2008 9:06am.
The World Blitz Championship in Almaty, Kazakhstan, has ended in victory for the 25 year-old Cuban player Leinier Dominguez (pictured), just half a point ahead of the defending champion Vassily Ivanchuk. Dominguez finished undefeated and pockets... Read more »
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