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Nanjing R8: Topalov defeats Ivanchuk, leads by a full point

12/19/2008 – Veselin Topalov has done it again: in round eight of the Pearl Spring Tournament the former FIDE world champion chalked up another victory, defeating the second seed Vassily Ivanchuk in convincing style to take sole lead in the table, a full point ahead of his colleagues. Peter Svidler put a damper on the ambitions of Bu Xiangzhi, giving the Chinese GM his first loss in the event. Illustrated report.
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Feel the age of change in chess

12/19/2008 – Vlastimil Hort was born a year after Bobby Fischer and played no fewer than eight world champions in his career. On his new DVD 'Facing the World Champions' Hort looks back at these encounters, devoting a chapter to each of them. The DVD is packed with personal memories and anecdotes and represents a unique piece of chess history. Buy it now or read more.
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Elista R4: Bacrot, Alekseev and Wang Yue win

12/18/2008 – The game of the day was a 31-mover between top French GM Etienne Bacrot and top Hungarian Peter Leko. The latter played a Caro-Kann, had a good position but fell to the amazingly complex tactics that the game produced. Wang Yue won a nice light-piece ending against Pavel Eljanov, and Evgeny Alekseev outplayed the luckless Rustam Kasimdzhanov. Illustrated report from Elista.
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Elista R3: Radjabov, Leko, Eljanov win, Radjabov leads

12/17/2008 – Round three of the Third FIDE Grand Prix brought three decisive games: Teimour Radjabov beat Rustam Kasimdzhanov in a very convincing game, to take the sole lead in the tournament with 2.5/3. Peter Leko defeated Topalov second Ivan Cheparinov, and Pavel Eljanov took a full point from Russian GM Evgeny Alekseev. Illustrated report from Elista.
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Max Euwe: the Candidate's Swan Song

12/17/2008 – In 1953 the former World Chess Champion was bringing his career as an elite player to a close – at a Candidates' Tournament with two games classic games: a dashing attacking one against Najdorf and a brilliant defensive one against Geller. Both involved a fantastic speculative rook sacrifice. See it unfold in Wednesday's Playchess lecture by Dennis Monokroussos. You're good to go!
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Do we want to introduce the title of

12/17/2008 – Are there too many grandmasters, and do we need a new title of "Elite Grandmaster" (EGM) for the very strongest of them? Should the FIDE rating list be published more often? Or would that slow down players too much on the Elo scale? What to do about cellphones, coming late for games, draw offers? GM Bartlomiej Macieja reports for the ACP on the FIDE Congress in Dresden.
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Nanjing R6: Topalov beats Aronian, Bu beats Movsesian

12/17/2008 – Veselin Topalov is on the rampage. After drawing the first four games the top seed at the Pearl Spring Tournament has now won two in a row and is in the lead. He is accompanied by the Chinese GM Bu Xiangzhi, who beat Sergei Movsesian for a second time in this tournament. Both GMs are a full point ahead of the rest of the field. We bring you a full illustrated report and interviews.
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ChessBase 10's Reference tab - part 4

12/17/2008 – In the final installment of our ChessBase Workshop series concerning ChessBase 10's new Reference features, we show you a brand-new shortcut for filtering your searches. Learn more in the latest Workshop...
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Elista R2: Grischuk beats Leko, Radjabov beats Bacrot

12/16/2008 – With a rook for bishop and pawn the Azeri GM Teimour Radjabov, playing black, ground down his opponent, the French GM Etienne Bacrot in 73 moves. Alexander Grischuk took a full point in a Queen's Indian against the second seed Peter Leko. We bring you results and games, and an interview with Geoffrey Borg, CEO of Global Chess, on the future of the Grand Prix tournaments.
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The ACP demands: build a sustainable dialog with the players

12/16/2008 – Driven by the controversy and discussions surrounding the FIDE in the World Chess Championship cycle – and the withdrawal of key players from the Grand Prix – the Association of Chess Professionals has jumped into action, objecting to the abrupt changes implemented by the World Chess Federation. "ACP recommends FIDE to build a sustainable dialog with chess players." Press release.
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Fabiano Caruana wins the 2008 Italian Championship

12/16/2008 – The strongest under 16 player in the world has done it again. Fabiano Caruana has won the Italian Championship in Martina Franca for the second time in a row, half a point ahead of his perennial national rival, the 41-year-old GM Michele Godena, who drew his final round game against the young player and finished half a point behind him. Report by Dario Mione.
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The Father of the Euro – and of the Nanjing Tournament

12/15/2008 – Robert Alexander Mundell is an economy professor working and a Nobel Prize winner. In the 1970s he laid the groundwork for the introduction of the Euro, and a few years ago for the staging of an international Super GM chess tournament in Nanjing. On Monday he visited the event he had initiated and spoke with journalists there. We bring you pictures and excerpts from the interviews.
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Nanjing R5: Topalov beats Svidler, joins leaders

12/15/2008 – The top seed Veselin Topalov beat Peter Svidler in an Exchange Grünfeld after a novelty on move 13. With that the Bulgarian GM joins Levon Aronian and Bu Xiangzhi in the lead at the Pearl Spring Chess Tournament in Nanjing, China. All three have 3.0/5 points. Vassily Ivanchuk vs Sergei Movsesian and Levon Aronian vs Bu Xiangzhi were both drawn. Full illustrated report.
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Ilyumzhinov: Final decision in March next year

12/15/2008 – Just two weeks ago FIDE announced a new eight-player tournament that would be added to the current Challenger cycle for the 2011 World Championship match. Many players protested vehemently, with some withdrawing from the Grand Prix, and Levon Aronian demanding: FIDE must reverse its decision! Apparently it is in the process of doing just that. Press conference with Kirsan Ilyumzhinov.
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Nanjing R4: All games drawn, pictures from the opening

12/14/2008 – Once again all games at the Pearl Springs event were drawn. Sergei Movsesian drew by repetition on move 28 against Veselin Topalov; Bu Xiangzhi drew in 30 moves against Vassily Ivanchuk; and Peter Svidler drew in spite of the Worrall Attack against Levon Aronian in 48 moves. But not to worry: we have new pictures from the opening ceremony spectacle to share with you. Don't miss them!
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Miroshnichenko wins Ukrainian Championship 2008

12/14/2008 – Evgenij Miroshnichenko, the 2003 Champion, has done it again: he took the 77th Ukrainian title on tiebreak points, ahead of Yuri Drozdovskij. Twelfth was 12-year-old IM Illya Nyzhnyk, who produced a stunning 2600 performance. Anastasiya Karlovich interviewed "Miro", who, it turns out, is planning to break the world blindfold simul record, "even if it drives me mad." Report and interview.
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Elista Grand Prix starts, with wins by Jakovenko and Gashimov

12/14/2008 – Originally scheduled for Doha in Qatar, the third FIDE Grand Prix had to be hurriedly moved to Elista, Kalmykia, causing a number of withdrawals. Still, it is a category 19 event, which started with a colorful opening ceremony and two decisive games, one of which ended an 82-game unbeaten streak by the Chinese GM Wang Yue. Playchess.com is broadcasting the games live. Illustrated report.
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The Great ChessBase Simul Hunt (5)

12/14/2008 – The latest instalment of our Simul Hunt series features nine games by Anatoly Karpov, played over the past two decades in Argentina, Brazil, Germany, Italy, Russia, Spain and Turkey. They are annotated by Karsten Müller and provide a fine illustration of the former world champion’s positional and combinational prowess. Enjoy the games now.
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The Great Chess Doping Scandal

12/13/2008 – When the German weekly news magazine and biggest Online news Service, Spiegel, reports on any subject, the other European media are quick to follow suit. This week the Spiegel has published a full-page article on the failed attempt to get Vassily Ivanchuk to submit himself to a doping test after his final game at the Dresden Olympiad. Excerpt, links and other articles.
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Nanjing R3: All three games drawn, Aronian, Bu lead

12/13/2008 – All three games were drawn – more or less uneventfully – in the Pearl Spring Chess Tournament in Nanjing, China. With the dust settled we see Levon Aronian and Bu Xiangzhi in the lead with 2.0/5. Veselin Topalov has drawn all three games and together with Sergei Movsesian, who lost and won one, is in the middle. Ivanchuk and Svidler have 1.0/3 each. Full illustrated report.
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Anand felicitated on his 39th birthday

12/13/2008 – The World Champion Viswanathan Anand was born on December 11 1969. Last Thursday he turned 39, in the town of his birth, Chennai, India. Such an occasion cannot pass uncelebrated, and the All India Chess Federation arranged a worthy celebration for the All India Sporting hero. From the captain of the Indian cricket team Anand received a diamond ring. Pictorial report by Arvind Aaron.
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Nanjing: Bu draws first blood in Super-GM

12/12/2008 – Aronian-Topalov and Ivanchuk-Svidler were drawn, but the Chinese GM and ex-prodigy Bu Xiangzhi outplayed Sergey Movsesian of Slovakia in an interesting endgame to pick up two pawns and take the full point. Before the games began there was a spectacular opening ceremony, like none that the chess journalist Leontxo Garcia has witnessed in 25 years. Here is his report from Nanjing.
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Nanjing R2: Aronian, Movsesian win

12/12/2008 – Peter Svidler fell into trouble against the Slovakian GM Sergey Movsesian after the time control, and then blundered badly to lose the game with the white pieces. Levon Aronian outplayed the second seed Vassily Ivanchuk to take a full point. And the local hero Bu Xiangzhi as Black in a Slav held the top seed Veselin Topalov to an iron draw. Games, commentary, pictures from Nanjing.
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125,000 pages – or one DVD

12/12/2008 – The new Mega Database 2009 is an exclusive annotated database. More than 62,000 of a total of four million games contain commentary from top players. A printout of the annotated games alone would come to approximately 125,000 pages. Of course we recommend using the Mega 2009 with the powerful database features of ChessBase 10 instead. Read more.
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