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Norway Chess - Live!

6/5/2026 – The 14th edition of the Norway Chess super-tournament is taking place from 25 May to 5 June at Deichman Bjorvika in Oslo. An open event and a women's event are being played concurrently with an identical number of players, the same format and an equivalent prize fund. Wesley So, Praggnanandhaa Rameshbabu and Alireza Firouzja enter the final round with chances to take the title. Key pairings: Firouzja v. So and Pragg v. Keymer. | Follow the games live starting at 17.00 CEST (11.00 ET, 20.30 IST) | Photo: Norway Chess / Michal Walusza
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Robert Ris' Fast and Furious: 1.e4 c5 2.Nc3 d6 3.f3

6/5/2026 – This week there is a truly remarkable new concept in the Sicilian already on move 3! After the moves 1.e4 c5 2.Nc3 d6 the bizarre looking move 3.f3!? was played by Nihal Sarin in his game against Alexander Donchenko at the Stepan Avagyan Memorial in Armenia. Admittedly, the move isn't entirely new as it has been played by a few top GMs (including Carlsen and Nihal himself!) in some online and shorter time control games. Despite its weird appearance, this little pawn move still has some points which will be discussed in detail. Eventually the game turned into some Dragon type of position, in which Black was objectively speaking doing fine, but the German GM lost track in the middlegame and White got the chance to seize the initiative and launch a massive attack against the black king. An inspirational new approach in the heavily analyzed world of the Sicilians!
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Game of the Week #724: Praggnanandhaa vs Gukesh

6/5/2026 – Norway Chess is arguably the strangest tournament in many years. Last week we discussed that Magnus Carlsen had already lost two games, but after eight rounds, he in fact already lost four games. This really seems to be caused by the fact that they play without increment before move 40 and with only 10 instead of 30 seconds increment after move 40. Our Game of the Week between Praggnanandhaa and Gukesh was highly spectacular and entertaining. Merijn's show is available on-demand with a ChessBase Premium Account. You can register a Premium account here.
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European Women's Championship - Live!

6/5/2026 – The 25th edition of the European Women's Chess Championship is taking place from 25 May to 5 June in the Georgian city of Batumi. The tournament is played over 11 rounds using the Swiss system. More than 150 players from 32 European federations have registered to participate. Ten players have an Elo rating above 2400. | Follow the games live starting at 11.00 CEST (5.00 ET, 14.30 IST) | Pictured: Adhara Rodríguez | Photo: European Chess Union
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Norway Chess Women: Assaubayeva secures title with a round to spare

6/5/2026 – Bibisara Assaubayeva secured the Norway Chess Women title with a round to spare after drawing her classical game against defending champion Anna Muzychuk. The Kazakh grandmaster, unbeaten on a plus-three classical score, has gained 15.2 rating points in Oslo and climbed to fifth place in the women's live rankings. Zhu Jiner climbed to second place after beating Divya Deshmukh with black in the day's only decisive classical game. | Photo: Norway Chess / Michal Walusza
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Tarrasch's search depth

6/5/2026 – In the diagram position, Black is exerting enormous pressure on the kingside. But White wins - can you see what Siegbert Tarrasch saw?
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Norway Chess: Pragg collects third consecutive classical win

6/5/2026 – Three players will enter the final round of Norway Chess with chances of taking the title after an etnertaining penultimate round in Oslo. Wesley So remains the sole leader, but only half a point ahead of Praggnanandhaa Rameshbabu, who scored a third consecutive classical win by beating Gukesh Dommaraju. Alireza Firouzja stayed in contention by defeating Vincent Keymer in Armageddon and will face So with white in the final round. | Photo: Norway Chess / Michal Walusza
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Freestyle Chess World Championship 2027: Next qualifying spot to be awarded at the end of June

6/4/2026 – The fifth qualification places for the 2027 FIDE Freestyle Chess World Championship (Open and Women's) will now be decided through the Freestyle Friday standings after the final event on 26 June. The leaders in the Open and Women's divisions will each secure a direct spot in the finals at Weissenhaus. The series will then resume after the summer break, with the second half determining the sixth qualifiers in both categories.
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Stepan Avagyan Memorial: Nihal, Robson and Artemiev co-leaders

6/4/2026 – At the Stepan Avagyan Memorial in Jermuk, Nihal Sarin, Ray Robson and Vladislav Artemiev share the lead on 3½ points after six rounds. Nihal and Artemiev are still unbeaten, while Robson has reached the same score with two wins and one loss. Four players, including defending champion Aravindh Chithambaram and 2023 winner Sam Sevian, are half a point behind with three rounds remaining. | Photos: Official website
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Batumi: Vega and Hnatyshyn share the lead with two rounds to go

6/3/2026 – Sabrina Vega (pictured) and Anastasiia Hnatyshyn share the lead on 7½/9 with two rounds remaining at the European Women's Chess Championship in Batumi. Vega drew with Black against Eline Roebers in round nine, while Hnatyshyn defeated Ulviyya Fataliyeva to rejoin her in first place. Five players stand half a point behind, with key pairings scheduled for Thursday's penultimate round. | Photo: European Chess Union
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Norway Chess Women: Assaubayeva scores crucial win over Deshmukh

6/3/2026 – Bibisara Assaubayeva moved close to winning Norway Chess Women after defeating Divya Deshmukh in round eight, extending her lead with two rounds to play. A draw against Anna Muzychuk in the penultimate round will be enough to secure the title. Muzychuk moved into second after drawing Humpy Koneru in classical play, while Zhu Jiner beat Ju Wenjun in the all-Chinese clash. | Photo: Norway Chess / Michal Walusza
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Upcoming tournaments and events

6/3/2026 – Looking for an interesting over-the-board chess tournament to play, attend, or simply watch? There are plenty being staged all over the world, and we will bring you regular overviews of the most interesting of them. We do this in cooperation with MyChess.events, a global platform that helps players discover upcoming events, check dates, venues, formats, prize funds and registration details. In our selection we highlight selected events from around the world that may interest players, coaches, parents and chess fans.
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Norway Chess: Pragg and Firouzja grab classical wins, over Carlsen and Gukesh

6/3/2026 – Praggnanandhaa Rameshbabu and Alireza Firouzja narrowed the gap to Wesley So with classical wins in round eight of Norway Chess. Pragg defeated Magnus Carlsen for a second time in the event, while Firouzja beat world champion Gukesh Dommaraju to move within 1 point of the leader. So stayed in first place by drawing Vincent Keymer in classical play and winning the Armageddon decider. | Photo: Norway Chess / Michal Walusza
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ChessBase Magazine 231

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Belgrade match: Niemann and Nepomniachtchi draw 4-4

6/2/2026 – A match between Hans Niemann and Ian Nepomniachtchi was held in Belgrade from 29 May to 1 June. The confrontation ended in a 4–4 draw. The Russian GM took the lead in the first encounter, and after six drawn games, Niemann levelled the score in the final contest. | Photo: Ljubomir Ljubojevic playing the honorary first move / Endgame AI on X
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The Power of Initiative: Episode 16 - Keymer's recipe in the English attack Najdorf

6/2/2026 – Welcome to The Initiative – a show dedicated to the relentless battle for momentum in chess! In every game, players fight to seize control, dictate the pace and keep their opponent on the back foot. But what does it really mean to have the initiative? How do the world's best players maintain pressure and transform small advantages into crushing attacks?
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Norway Chess Women: Assaubayeva grabs classical win over Zhu, leads

6/2/2026 – Bibisara Assaubayeva extended her lead at Norway Chess Women with a classical win over Zhu Jiner, her second three-pointer of the event. Divya Deshmukh missed a chance to keep pace in classical play against Humpy Koneru but won the Armageddon decider, while Anna Muzychuk defeated Ju Wenjun in the tiebreak to move into sole third place. Assubayeva is set to face second-placed Deshmukh in round eight. | Photo: Norway Chess / Michal Walusza
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European Women's Championship: Winning streak snapped as Hnatyshyn loses to Arabidze

6/2/2026 – On the top board in round seven of the 2026 European Women's Championship in Batumi, 2023 European Champion Meri Arabidze (pictured left) defeated 15-year-old Anastasiia Hnatyshyn, bringing the Ukrainian youngster's winning streak to an end. With the victory, Arabidze caught up with Hnatyshyn in the standings. The third co-leader is Sabrina Vega Gutierrez, who defeated Ulviyya Fataliyeva. | Photos: European Chess Union
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Counterplay counts

6/2/2026 – Counterplay counts: Queen and knight can often drum up a dangerous attack: White to move and draw.
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FIDE ratings - June 2026

6/2/2026 – There has been some movement at the top of the world rankings. Hikaru Nakamura and Fabiano Caruana both lost rating points at the Candidates Tournament. As Nakamura's losses were more significant, both players dropped below the 2800 mark. In May, however, Caruana gained four rating points and caught up with Nakamura. As a result, Caruana is now listed in second place, with Nakamura in third. Magnus Carlsen, meanwhile, is currently competing in Norway, where one of his goals is to avoid losing rating points. He remains the clear world number one. Players ranked fourth through seventh are Javokhir Sindarov, Nodirbek Abdusattorov, Vincent Keymer and Anish Giri. Hou Yifan remains the world's top-ranked female player, while World Champion Gukesh is the highest-rated player in the U20 category. Anna Shukhman is the new number one among the girls.
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