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The Candidates – Peter Svidler, 2747, World #14

3/4/2013 –  From March 14 to April 1st we will enjoy the Candidates Tournament in London – an eight-player double round robin which determines the challenger for the World Championship title. To prepare us for the event Michael von Keitz, former President of the Canadian Chess Federation, will portrait each  Candidate, starting with Peter Svidler. The other seven can read this to start their preparations.
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Women's World Team Championship starts in Astana

3/4/2013 –  From March 2nd to 12 some of the strongest female players in the world are assembled in the capital of Kazakhstan for this FIDE event. Ten teams – from China, Russia, Ukraine, USA, India, France, Turkey, Georgia, Rumania and Kazakhstan – will take part in a nine-round all-play-all. The Kosintseva sister are not in the Russian team, which is third seed. Full info.
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Chess in Schools in the Alsterufer tournament

3/4/2013 – Over fifty years ago chess loving school teachers in Hamburg, Germany, created a giant tournament. It started with 160 students and reached a record of 3600 in the giant tournament hall. One team traditionally plays against remote opponents – this time it was a class from Wembley, England. The event was supported by Barcleycard, which is getting involved in Chess in Schools.
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Zurich R6: Caruana wins by a full point

3/4/2013 –  A round of blunders! Even top players in the world are human, and they proved it today. Exhaustion has taken its toll on the players, and this changed the final standings. With a win over Boris Gelfand the youngest participant, Fabiano Caruana, clinched victory in the tournament by a full point, gaining twelve rating points in the process. Anand beat Kramnik to finish at 50%. Final report.
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FIDE March 2013 ratings

3/4/2013 –  Of the top ten, only Anand actually played any games in February, ten in total, with a gain of four rating points. Giri and Vachier both increased their ratings by seven points, while Naiditsch and Wojtaszek both lost ten points. Wesley So gained 17 points from 19 games and is second in the Juniors ranking. Big winners: Nikita Vitiugov (+18) and Pavel Eljanov (+19). March rankings.
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Zurich R5: two spectacular draws

3/1/2013 –  Who's complaining? Today's round continued to provide some spectacular chess. Kramnik and Caruana decided that the Benoni was a super battleground, and that is always good for the spectators. Anand may have been a tad lucky since his opening was far from perfect, but both games ended in exciting draws. We have videos, postgame analysis and  guest commentator.
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Touring the American West + Vegas revisited

3/1/2013 –  Recently GM Timur Gareev of Uzbekistan went on an extended tour, mostly on motorbike, that took him to Mexico City, San Diego, Los Angeles, Palm Springs, the Hawaiian Islands and Las Vegas, where he won the North American Open with an undefeated 8.0/9 score. To our recent report on this event we now add some tour pictures and a nicely annotated game from Vegas.
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The name of the game is domination

3/1/2013 –  With Magnus Carlsen's Elo skyrocketing past Mars, the big talk is on the record rating and how far he can take it. The secondary talk, understandably, is how this compares with past ratings, and whether the record is indeed a record. In the following article, a different perspective is shed on the subject, highlighting the most dominant rating as opposed to the highest. Food for thought.
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Reykjavik Open 2013 : Three for the gold

3/1/2013 –  The 2013 Reykjavik Open will be remembered for helping to establish as the youngest GM in the world Wei Yi, who will no longer be able to hide from the limelight. The tournament ended with a bang and a whimper as the top board saw a handshake between Pavel Eljanov and Wesley So after just three moves, allowing Egyptian GM Bassem Amin to join them. David Navara ended with a bang.
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Zurich R4: Caruana defeats Anand in a wild round

3/1/2013 –  What a round! Two great games were played today and the spectators cannot be unhappy. The more rational one was a victory and the crazy game turned out to be a draw! And once again Garry Kasparov was present, commenting and even participating in the postgame analysis. In addition to the video coverage of all this we have some lovely impressions from an Alpine excursion on the free day.
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Wei Yi has become the youngest GM in the world

3/1/2013 –  After seven rounds he was in the follow-up group with 5.5 points, and in round eight he faced former child prodigy Maxime Vachier-Lagrave, now 22 and rated 2715. The French GM played an attacking game, but faced an ice-cold defence and some nice tactics by the Chinese IM, who won and secured his final GM norm – at the age of 13 years, 8 months and 23 days.
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Tata Steel Studies Composing tourney

3/1/2013 – We recently published a report on the problem solving competition that was held during this year's Tata Steel Chess Tournament in Wijk aan Zee. Among the festivities there was a special study composing tourney, with a generous prize fund. A total of 89 studies were submitted, and 20 of them received awards. Tournament judge Yochanan Afek shows us the first five.
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29th Cappelle-La-Grande Open: the tradition continues

3/1/2013 –  With the demise of the Aeroflot Open as a classical games event, the circuit of super opens lost one of its prized members. However, aficionados need not fear, with events such as the Cappelle-La-Grande Open in France, now in its 29th edition. The stalwart tournament also attracted no fewer than 563 players and more grandmasters and masters than ever. An event full of expectations and surprises.
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Zurich R3: Two draws with exciting chess

2/26/2013 – An exciting round for sure, despite the lack of decisive results. Boris Gelfand played a Najdorf against his 2012 World Championship opponent Vishy Anand, sacrificed a pawn and was able to hold him to a draw in 42 moves. Vladimir Kramnik used a Benoni against Fabiano Caruana and had the advantage in a well-fought draw. Guess who dropped in to assist with the commentary.
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Zurich: Two draws in round two

2/25/2013 – In a tournament where there are only two boards, the spectators run the risk that in both games the white pieces will be neutralized with some precise opening preparation and the games will simply wither into a stale draw. Luckily that was the case in only one of the games. Round two report with video commentary and postgame analysis.
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Reykjavik Open 2013 – three players lead with 6.0/7

2/24/2013 – The three are Ukrainian GM Pavel Iljanov, who has conceded only two draws and has displayed a performance of 2817; Polish GM Grzegorz Gajewski, with a 2765 performance; and GM Wesley So of the Philippines, who has a rating of 2684 but is performing at a 2761 level. Report after round seven with pictorial impressions by WGM Alina L'Ami.
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Zurich: two draws in round one

2/24/2013 – The first round of the four-player category 21 event saw two games with unusual openings. Vladimir got a small advantage against Boris Gelfand but could not turn it into a full point; while Fabiano Caruana relinquished his advantage in time trouble against Vishy Anand and had to fight for 65 moves to secure the draw. Round one report with video commentary and postgame analysis.
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Zurich Chess Challenge begins today

2/23/2013 – It's a category 21 four-player double round robin event, with two World Champions, a WCh challenger and the one of the brightest young talents in the current chess scene. The venue is the elegant Savoy Hotel in Zurich, Switzerland. The event started on Friday with an opening ceremony and a Blitz tournament, which was won by the youngest participant.
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The latest from FIDE – decisions, decisions

2/22/2013 – It is not the most riviting report we have ever published, but we'll see if you will "like" it anyway – well over 100 reposted the recent Kasparov in Georgia piece in Facebook. The current report is on 51 decisions taken by FIDE during its Presidential Board meeting in Armenia, as well as pictorials of President Kirsan Ilyumzhinov's visits to Mongolia, Beirut and Astrakhan. What's there not to like?
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Reykjavik Open 2013 – four players lead

2/22/2013 – This popular nine-round Swiss event is being held in the Icelandic capital for the 28th time – from February 19 to 27, in the concert hall and conference centre Harpa. 227 players from different countries are particpating. After four rounds there are four leaders (Yu Yangyi, Eljanov, Gajewski, Vachier-Lagrave) with perfect scores. Report with pictorial impressions by WGM Alina L'Ami.
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The Moth Radio Hour with Maurice Ashley

2/21/2013 – Originally concieved as an intimate gathering of friends on a porch in Georgia (where moths would flutter in through a hole in the screen), The Moth quickly grew to produce immensely popular events at theaters and clubs around New York City and later around the country. In the February 5th episode the world's first African American grandmaster Maurice Ashley describes his development as a chess player.
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Fridman's fortress, Meier's mighty, Anand's exploits

2/21/2013 – The recent Baden Baden tournament saw some deep and exciting chess, often culminating in decisive endgames, which our columnist GM Karsten Müller has been carefully monitoring for the next issue of ChessBase Magazine. We bring you four instructive examples which you can use to hone your skills in an important part of the game.  Learn and enjoy.
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Kasparov and Chess in Schools in Georgia

2/20/2013 – These days the chess legend Garry Kasparov seems to have one thing predominantly on his mind: introducing chess in schools all over the world. Last year we saw his efforts in Germany, and now he has officiated in actually implementing a programme in Georgia, a country with possibly the highest computer and Internet penetration in the world. Pictorial report by Sophie Nikoladze.
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4th Tata Steel Studies Solving Competition – solutions

2/20/2013 – In this recent competition it was one of the older competitors, John Nunn, who won first prize, by the highest score achieved in recent years. John wrote us a report – with pictures taken by co-competitor WGM Alina L'Ami – and included three marvellous studies for our readers to solve. You've had a week to work on them – here now are Link Text
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