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Aeroflot Open Rd3: A leader at last

3/4/2016 – Round three of the Aeroflot Open saw one player emerge as the sole leader: Evgeny Najer, the reigning European Champion, as he defeated Tigran Petrosian. After that, things quickly become messy as six players stand at 2.5/3, and 27 more at 2.0. After two draws, Boris Gelfand scored his first win in an impressive game analyzed by GM Elshan Moradiabadi.
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Women's WCh. G2: Hou Yifan draws first blood

3/3/2016 – If the first game of the match seemed to have both players circling each other as boxers in a ring, feeling each other out, in the second game, no punches were pulled. A fascinating Open Spanish was the name of the game, and the complications were such that both players consumed most of their time before move 20. See the game with grandmaster commentary.
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Magnus Carlsen and Vishy Anand clash again

3/3/2016 – Magnus Carlsen and Vishy Anand played two World Championship matches and in 2016 they will meet again: in the Bilbao Chess Grand Slam Masters Final 2016, a six-player round-robin that will take place from 20th to 30th July. Hikaru Nakamura also confirmed to play and thus it will be one of the strongest and most prestigious tournaments of the year. Press Release...
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Chess to enjoy: The Café Batavia tournament

3/3/2016 – The Batavia tournament in the Batavia Café in Amsterdam celebrates Dutch coffeehouse chess culture. Back in the days Max Euwe, who in 1935 became World Champion, played his very first tournament in such a café. Three grandmasters started in the Batavia tournament 2016: Lars Schandorff, Sabino Brunello, and Friso Nijboer. And they showed no respect for the young.
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Women's WCh. G1: A quiet Italian

3/3/2016 – The fanfare was a tribute to the passion and enthusiasm of Ukraine and especially Lviv as the match got underway. The media was present in force and game one was started. Playing black, Hou Yifan caught her opponent off-guard as she opted for an Italian game, and her choice was vindicated as Muzychuk failed to get anything from the opening. Report with GM analysis.
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Aeroflot Open Rd2: The challenge of being a favorite

3/2/2016 – With only two rounds out of nine, the most noteworthy result is not so much that of some weaker player beating a stronger one, but rather that of five players with 2.0/2, only Vallejo Pons was in the top ten at the start. Of note also is the presence of Boris Gelfand, who will need to adjust to the frenzy of an open. Report, pictures, and more.
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Lawrence Trent: The modern Grand Prix Attack

3/2/2016 – If you play 1.e4 you need a weapon against the Sicilian. A good choice is the Modern Grand Prix Attack. The line is sound, aggressive, and easy to learn. White avoids theoretical clashes with well-prepared opponents and from the very start steers the game into structures he knows - if he studies Lawrence Trent's DVD on the modern Grand Prix Attack.
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Women's World Ch. opening ceremony

3/2/2016 – The Champion, Mariya Muzychuk, has the white pieces in the first game of this Championship, which starts at 3 p.m. local time (2 p.m. CET, 8 a.m. NY). While you are waiting for that to happen, or watching the start of the game live on out news page, you can enjoy pictures from the opening ceremony that took place last night in the packed Lviv Opera House. Very nice indeed, with no effort spared.
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2016 Khazar Cup in Iran brings 758 players

3/2/2016 – Chess has visibly been enjoying huge growth in Iran, as seen not only with the recently held FIDE Women Grand Prix, but also the number of young talents emerging. The Khazar Cup is Iran’s most prominent chess festival, and this year brought together no fewer than 758 participants, and was opened by Anatoly Karpov. Sharing his images and insights, here is a pictorial by Reza Mahdipour.
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Aeroflot Open 2016 – round one in Moscow

3/2/2016 – With an average rating of 2585, the Aeroflot Open 2016 is one of the strongest open tournaments in the world. World Championship finalist Boris Gelfand is the top seed in the A group. In the first round itself we had some highly interesting battles and mini-upsets. Our reporters Sagar Shah and Amruta Mokal are in Moscow and bring you not only the chess moments but also some nice pictorial impressions from the event.
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Better than an engine: Leonardo Ljubicic (2/2)

3/1/2016 – In the second part of his interview with ChessBase, Leonardo Ljubicic, winner of the 28th World Championship in Correspondence Chess, speaks about time-trouble in correspondence chess, strong grandmasters in over-the-board chess who also excel in correspondence chess, the importance of opening preparation, and his chances against Magnus Carlsen in a correspondence match.
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The World Championship 2016 comes to New York

3/1/2016 – The World Championship match 2016 between Magnus Carlsen and his challenger who will be established in the Candidates Tournament in Moscow will take place in New York. "I and all New Yorkers welcome the World Chess Championship back to New York City", said New York Mayor Bill de Blasio. The 12-game match will be played from 11th to 30th November. Press Release...
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Jack-of-all-trades

3/1/2016 – Every week ChessBase magazine author and renowned endgame expert Karsten Müller presents a remarkable or particularly instructive endgame in his blog. A click on the diagram opens a larger board. Test your endgame skills, improve and have fun!
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March 2016 ratings: Vachier Lagrave is world no. 5

2/29/2016 – France has been a top chess nation for some time now, with numerous players in the 2700 stratosphere, but Maxime Vachier Lagrave has set a new mark by climbing to the world no. 5 spot, the first player since Spassky, who emigrated there, or Alekhine himself. Naturally, one cannot overlook Magnus Carlsen's superb fifth win at Wijk aan Zee, reasserting his domination.
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Women's World Championship starts tomorrow

2/29/2016 – Ukrainian GM Mariya Muzychuk is the current title holder, having won the 2015 Knockout Women World Championship in Sochi. The Challenger is Hou Yifan of China, former World Champion 2010-2012, 2013-2015 (who did not participate in Sochi). The venue is Potocki’s Palace in Lviv, Ukrain – a city that has 30 GMs. The opening ceremony is on Tuesday, round one on Wednesday. Preview.
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Short wins Bunratty Masters

2/29/2016 – There are many good reasons to play in the Bunratty Chess Festival, particularly if you believe that Guiness is indeed good for you. After all, Bunratty's pub is one of Ireland's oldest. But whatever his approach to beer, Nigel Short definitely likes the chess in Bunratty. After winning the event he called the festival "the Rolls Royce of chess weekenders".
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Enjoy the joys of Correspondence Chess

2/29/2016 – Correspondence chess is a challenge and offers the chance to explore chess in real depth. And modern correspondence chess is not a battle between engines but a battle in which humans use modern engines to play strong and correct chess. If you like to analyse deeply and if you like to search for the truth, then it might be time to try correspondence chess.
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Newsletter #02 from ChessBase India

2/29/2016 – Chess in India, with Vishy Anand at the helm and a large number of talents behind him, has a bright future – in fact India is an emerging chess superpower. But the infarstructure of information and reporting has been somewhat lacking. That is all set to change, with a web portal dedicated to Indian tournaments and players. ChessBase India brings you quality chess content at an unparalleled level.
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The Catalan Under Fire: The 5…c6 Approach

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Tehran WGP Final: Ju Wenjun is gold, Sara is silver

2/28/2016 – The final rounds of the tournament were no less thrilling than the rest, with a new leader taking over: Ju Wenjun, and taking gold. It was a fitting result as she was also the only undefeated player. In second was the Cinderalla story wth Iranian IM Sarasadat "Sara" Khademalsharieh, the lowest rated by far, who took a fantastic silver. A large illustrated report.
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Kamsky wins Cappelle la Grande Open

2/28/2016 – The open tournament in Cappelle la Grande in France has a long and vibrant tradition. Its 32nd edition attracted 538 players, among them strong grandmasters such as Kevin Spraggett or Artur Jussupow. With a rating of 2667 US-Grandmaster Gata Kamsky was top seed and did not disappoint: With 7.5/9 he became sole and convincing tournament winner.
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Five new players in the Hall of Fame

2/26/2016 – An induction ceremony in April will recognize five exceptional players for a places in history as members of the World and U.S. Chess Halls of Fame. FIDE has selected David Bronstein, Sonja Graf­Stevenson and Howard Staunton. The trustees of the U.S. Chess Trust selected grandmasters Maurice Ashley and Gata Kamsky to join the other 55 players currently in the U.S. Hall of Fame. Press release.
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Do women play more beautiful chess?

2/26/2016 – Azlan Iqbal, senior lecturer at the Universiti Tenaga Nasional in Malaysia, has been working for years in the field of Artificial Intelligence, trying to program machines to evaluate aesthetics. After making the Chesthetica software that is able to create an unlimited number of problem-like chess constructs he has turned his attention to gender-based playing style. Here are first results.
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Versatile rook

2/26/2016 – Tactics can seem deceptively simple, particularly when seeing an engine analysing grandmaster games. Strange, however, how difficult it is to find the right move and to calculate variations properly when playing yourself. It is easier if you solve tactical puzzles regularly. In the ChessBase Magazine and his tactics column Oliver Reeh helps you to do so.
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Kasparov in Delhi – Reading an opponent's mind

2/25/2016 – Last Friday Garry Kasparov was in the Indian capital and delivered an interactive talk to entrepreneurs at the Regional Interaction Event, Zinda Dilli 2016. The legendary World Champion discussed a wide range of topics like chess politics, his approach to chess, the future of the game and his invaluable insights to chess and life. You don't want to know what he said about US Presidential Candidate Trump. From ChessBase India.
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A Surprise Weapon in the Open Sicilian with 4.Qxd4 & 6.Qd3

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The Catalan Under Fire: The 5…c6 Approach

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