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Is Gukesh calculating too much?

3/1/2026 – Is calculation becoming a strength that turns into a weakness? In this opinion piece, Ravi Abhyankar explores the delicate balance between calculation and instinct in modern chess. Can today’s elite players afford to rely only on deep calculation and ignore speed? Why does blitz matter so much for a classical World Champion today? By blending data, history, and modern realities, the article explains what dominance means in modern chess. | Photo: Grand Chess Tour / Lennart Ootes
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Prague Chess Festival - Live!

3/1/2026 – From 25 February to 6 March 2026, the eighth Prague International Chess Festival is taking place at the Don Giovanni Hotel, bringing together elite competition and a wide programme of side events. In Sunday's fifth round, the last one before the rest day, sole leader Jorden van Foreest faces Hans Niemann with the white pieces. | Follow the action live starting at 15.00 CET (9.00 ET, 19.30 IST)
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ChessBase´26 – Tips for Beginners, Part 5: Annotations

3/1/2026 – With ChessBase´26, you can not only analyse your own games professionally – as we have already shown in the first four parts of the tutorial – you can also comment on them individually. There are several methods for doing this, and they can be linked together. The comments can be entered as text or using the commonly used chess symbols. In this fifth part of our tutorial series, we will show you how easily you can integrate all types of comments into your notation.
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Prague Masters: Van Foreest beats Yakubboev, becomes sole leader

3/1/2026 – Two decisive results and three hard-fought draws were seen in round four of the Masters at the Prague Chess Festival. Jorden van Foreest moved into sole first place after defeating Nodirbek Yakubboev with the black pieces, scoring his third win in four games. Vincent Keymer secured his first victory, while the remaining encounters included sustained pressure and a notable tactical sequence in Hans Niemann's draw with Parham Maghsoodloo. | Photo: Tomáš Krist / Prague Chess Festival
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Prague Challengers: Gledura and Yuffa grab full points

3/1/2026 – Round four of the Challengers tournament at the Prague Chess Festival featured two decisive games. Benjamin Gledura (pictured) bounced back from two consecutive losses by defeating Jonas Buhl Bjerre, while Daniil Yuffa claimed his second consecutive victory as he beat Zhu Jiner. Vaclav Finek remains the sole leader of the tournament on 3/4 points after drawing Divya Deshmukh with black. | Photo: Tomáš Krist / Prague Chess Festival
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Svitlana's Smart Moves - How to find creative moves

2/28/2026 – This episode trains you to think more creatively by first testing obvious ideas, understanding precisely why they fail, and then searching for a small adjustment that removes the opponent’s defensive resource. Through tactical and endgame examples, Svitlana shows that imagination isn’t about random brilliance, but about spotting loose pieces, hidden interference ideas, and unexpected candidate moves that change the evaluation completely. The learning effect is practical: by repeatedly challenging your first instinct and actively looking for alternatives, you reduce careless mistakes and expand your tactical vision in real games.
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How to avoid decision making flaws

2/28/2026 – On Sunday KCF Academy subscribers will have the chance to meet Evgenij Miroshnichenko, one of the most analytically sharp and pedagogically gifted chess minds in the game today, during a live, interactive Sunday session. Mark your calendar: 17:00 CET, March 1, 2026.
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Prague Masters: Van Foreest takes down Gukesh

2/28/2026 – Round three of the Masters at the Prague International Chess Festival produced a single decisive result, as Jorden van Foreest defeated world champion Gukesh Dommaraju out of a Ruy Lopez. With no player exceeding plus-one after three rounds, the standings remain tightly grouped, as Van Foreest shares the lead with Nodirbek Abdusattorov, Nodirbek Yakubboev and David Navara. | Photo: Petr Vrabec / Prague Chess Festival
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Prague Challengers: 16-year-old Vaclav Finek sole leader

2/28/2026 – Round three of the Challengers tournament at the Prague Chess Festival featured five decisive games. Vaclav Finek, aged 16, took over as sole leader after defeating former pace-setter Stepan Hrbek, while four players now make up the chasing group a half point back. Besides Finek, Jonas Buhl Bjerre, Jachym Nemec, Daniil Yuffa and Zhu Jiner also collected wins on Friday. | Photo: Petr Vrabec / Prague Chess Festival
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The Monthly Dragon - The White dragon

2/28/2026 – Chris Ward flips the usual “Monthly Dragon” perspective by studying why White wins against the Sicilian Dragon, using the classic Karpov–Korchnoi game to highlight recurring mating themes. He then shows how those same ideas transfer across openings and how he used the lessons in his own games to punish opponents who weren’t aware of the patterns—especially tactics involving sacrificesand mating nets. The takeaway for Dragon players: don’t avoid White’s best wins, learn the “warning signs,” so you can prevent them and steer the positions toward Black’s counterplay instead.| Photo: John Upham
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Game of the Week #712: Jiner Zhu vs Nemec

2/27/2026 – The Prague International Chess Festival has started and both in the Masters and in the Challengers group fantastic games are being played right from the start. In the first two rounds, a remarkable amount of sacrifices were played. It was difficult to select just one Game of the Week, but in the end it was the creative performance by IM Jachym Nemec against GM Jiner Zhu that was most unusual of all. Black lost the opening battle, but then started to find amazing recources. Merijn's show is available on-demand with a ChessBase Premium Account. You can register a Premium account here.
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The last bullet

2/27/2026 – In the diagram position, 22.Rg4 invited Black to bag a second piece with 22...Bxb5 ... which he promptly did! Cold-blooded or kamikaze - what do you think?
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Prague: Some you win, some you lose

2/27/2026 – Round one of the Masters in Prague produced four wins and one draw. In round two things proceeded at a more leisurely pace with three draws and two wins. But the decisive games were interesting. David Anton (pictured) had an inferior position out of the opening against Jorden Van Foreest, but then won in 27 moves. And Hans Niemann had a winning position against Aravindh Chithambaram but overlooked a tactical possibility in time pressure and lost. | Photo: Petr Vrabec / Prague Chess Festival
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Saint Louis Masters: Caruana, Lodici and Durarbayli share the lead

2/27/2026 – After four rounds of the Saint Louis Masters, three players share the lead on 3½/4, with Fabiano Caruana joined by Vasif Durarbayli (pictured) and Lorenzo Lodici at the top of the standings. Caruana is set to take a half-point bye in round five, while Lodici will have the white pieces against Durarbayli in the clash of co-leaders. Nine players stand just half a point behind the leading pack. | Photo: Crystal Fuller
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Muradli and Fateliyeva claim national titles in Azerbaijan Championships

2/26/2026 – Mahammad Muradli and Ulviyya Fataliyeva have been crowned champions at the Azerbaijan Chess Championships, held in Baku from 6 to 22 February. Muradli secured his third national title by defeating Shakhriyar Mamedyarov in the open final, while Ulviyya Fataliyeva claimed her first women's crown after a tiebreak victory over Ayan Allahverdiyeva. | Photo: Azerbaijani Chess Federation
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FIDE introduces World Cadet Championship cycle for U-8, U-10 and U-12 categories

2/26/2026 – FIDE has introduced a revised championship cycle for the Under-8, Under-10 and Under-12 categories, clarifying the pathway in global youth chess. The newly named FIDE World Cadets Cup U8-U12 will act as the qualifying stage, with world titles decided later at the World Cadets Championships, in which only 48 contenders will participate. The inaugural Cup will be held in Batumi from 15 to 28 June 2026.
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Prague: Van Foreest stuns Keymer in exciting first round

2/26/2026 – Vincent Keymer had a rough start at the Prague Chess Festival, losing with black to Jorden van Foreest. After a botched opening, he missed a hidden counterblow that could have turned the game around. This game was only one of many interesting battles at the opening round in the Prague Masters, as all five games featured hard-fought struggles. Four games ended decisively, with only world champion Gukesh Dommaraju and Hans Niemann signing a draw. That draw, however, was the longest game of the round. | Photo: Petr Vrabec / Prague Chess Festival
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Saint Louis Masters: Six players score 2 out of 2 on opening day

2/26/2026 – The Saint Louis Masters opened with a high proportion of decisive results across the first two rounds. Six players, including Fabiano Caruana, moved into an early share of the lead on a perfect score, while several lower-seeded competitors recorded notable results. A large chasing group sits close behind on 1½ points, which includes Rose Atwell and Jennifer Yu, who obtained two of the most notable upset wins of the day. | Photo: Crystal Fuller
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A chess journey along the Silk Road: Visit Uzbekistan during the Chess Olympiad

2/25/2026 – From 21 to 29 September 2026, a group tour to Uzbekistan will combine cultural exploration with top-level chess. The journey includes visits to Samarkand, Bukhara and Tashkent, coinciding with the Chess Olympiad in Samarkand. Alongside attending the Olympiad, participants will take part in special chess events and training sessions, while discovering the architectural and historical legacy of the Silk Road. | Photo: Mosque Bibi-Khanum in Samarkand, via Wikimedia Commons
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