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Women's Super-tournament in Istanbul

3/10/2008 – The Turkish Chess Federation, together with the country's largest bank, is staging a spectacular international women's event in the center of Istanbul. Round one is on Tuesday. The reason for this tournament: to promote women's chess in Turkey and prepare talented girls for a serious medal bid in future Chess Olympiads. An unrealistic goal? Well watch out, here come the Young Turks of tomorrow.
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Dial M for Mate – mini-subscription to ChessBase Magazine

3/10/2008 – Feel unsure about the two-monthly delivery of comprehensive chess training on DVD? Well, here's a chance to try it out, for three issues. Our special mini-subscription brings you three issues, CBM 122 to 124, for the price of 49.85 Euros. With all the games and training sections that make you a better player. And as a bonus you get a short movie produced by film group in Berlin. Order now.
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Ramon Mateo wins 3rd International West Open Toulouse

3/9/2008 – He turns 50 this year, and is rated 2484. In this big French Open IM Ramon Mateo made his third GM norm by beating GM Igor Miladinovic, 2602, in the final round. Now Mateo must try to reach a rating of 2500 to become the first grandmaster, ever, to hail from the Dominican Republic. We bring you a tournament report from Colomiers, with games and pictures.
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Fabulous Fabiano leads in Iceland

3/8/2008 – He is fifteen and already 2598 Elo points tall. After five rounds of the Reykjavik Open Fabiano Caruana has conceded a single draw and is performing at a 2832 level. Born of Italian parents "Fab Fab" has lived and trained in the US, Spain and Hungary. He shares the lead with Icelandic GM Hannes Stefansson. Top seed Wang Hao of China, rated 2665, is in fifth place. Illustrated report.
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Linares R13: Radjabov and Topalov win, Anand leads

3/7/2008 – Nothing changed at the top and at the bottom of the table – the gap was simply enlarged. After equaling with black Alexei Shirov suffered a painful blunder loss against Teimour Radjabov, while Peter Leko was outplayed by Veselin Topalov in a 48-move struggle. Anand remains in the lead, followed by Magnus Carlsen. Full report with pictures of the players in action.
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Linares R14: All games drawn, Anand wins Super-GM

3/7/2008 – Four players had a chance to at least tie for first – the preconditions were in place for a thrilling last round. This might have seemed especially likely, given the very low percentage of draws (by super-tournament standards) so far, but as it turned out “safety first” was the rule of the day. Anand retained his half point lead, Magnus Carlsen came second. Full illustrated report.
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Organiser beats top star in Reykjavik Open

3/6/2008 – Is it politically correct? In round one FM Bjorn Thorfinnsson, rated 2364, was paired against the top seed, Chinese GM Wang Yue, rated close to 2700. Undiplomatically Thorfinnsson won that game. A total of 24 GMs and 18 IMs are taking part in the XXIII Reykjavik Open. After three rounds three players have a perfect score, and three girls are amongst the top five. Illustrated report.
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Monokroussos on Krejcik-Krobot

3/5/2008 – Who?? If you haven't heard of these players, that's okay: our Playchess.com lecturer Dennis Monokroussos hadn't either, until a few days ago, when he discovered a 1908 masterpiece in Edward Winter's historical column. He has made this extraordinary brilliance by the white player the subject of his Wednesday night lecture. Be there and enjoy.
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Winner Takes It All in Iceland

3/4/2008 – Actually everyone got their fair share at the Team Championship in Iceland, which was won by the team of Taflfélag Reykjavikur, ahead of Hellir. There were delicious meals and beer at the closing ceremony, with Abba’s “Winner takes it all” performed in honor of the champions. The participants got to visit an Icelandic water reserve which featured "four desperate men.“ IM Dejan Bojkov reports.
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Linares R12: Carlsen mates Topalov, closes gap to Anand

3/4/2008 – The 17-year-old wonderboy from Norway has done it again. Magnus Carlsen got himself into a somewhat precarious situation, two pawns down, against the former FIDE world champion Veselin Topalov, but fought back to equalise. Just when everyone was expecting a draw disaster struck and Topalov blundered. Full report with games, commentary and video.
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Linares R11: Topalov and Leko win, Anand leads

3/3/2008 – Veselin Topalov beat Alexei Shirov in an Exchange Grunfeld that lasted just 34 moves. Peter Leko got an extra pawn and ground down Magnus Carlsen in a 62-move effort. The other two games were drawn, which left Anand with a one-point lead over Aronian, Carlsen and Topalov, with three rounds to go. We bring you a full report with pictures and video interviews by Europe Echecs.
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A French tribute to Bobby Fischer

3/2/2008 – 64 years, 64 squares. International Grandmaster at 15 years old. The 11th champion of the world left behind no school, no follower. He was incarcerated in Japan and died far from his old chess friends in Iceland. Who was Bobby Fischer? The French chess magazine Europe Echecs has devoted its whole issue to Fischer. Excerpts.
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Linares honors its greatest son

3/2/2008 – Forget chess for a moment, on this free day of the Super-GM in the Andalusian capital. Forget the games and cross tables. We took a stroll to the Andrés Segovia museum, built for one of the greatest classical guitarists who ever lived. He was born in Linares and almost single-handedly turned the gut guitar into the concert instrument it is today. Pictures and videos.
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Edward Winter presents: Unsolved Chess Mysteries (25)

3/2/2008 – How did the Benko Gambit originate? What is known about Znosko-Borovsky’s non-chess writings? Is it possible to resolve discrepancies in a spectacular game won by Krejcik? And how did the famous brilliancy Steinitz v von Bardeleben really end? These are just some of the historical enigmas in this latest selection from Chess Notes. Readers are invited to join in the hunt for clues.
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Linares R10: All games drawn, Ivanchuk near collapse vs Topalov

3/1/2008 – Anand vs Carlsen and Radjabov vs Aronian were relatively peaceful draws; Shirov pressured Leko with an extra pawn. But the greatest tension was to be seen in the game Vassily Ivanchuk vs Veselin Topalov. The latter got into trouble after sacrificing a pawn, Ivanchuk had a virtually winning position, blew it in tactical complications and almost lost. Express report.
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Linares R9: Carlsen and Ivanchuk win, Leko down in the dumps

2/29/2008 – Aronian vs Anand, not without tension, ended abruptly after 27 moves in a draw. Veselin Topalov did not succeed in outmaneuvering Teimour Radjabov and drew in 54. The luckless Peter Leko lost yet another, with White against Ivanchuk. The cliff-hanger was an 80-move effort by Magnus Carlsen, who overcame Shirov's defences to take second place in the tables. Full illustrated report.
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Play a real chess game

2/29/2008 – The best guarantee to know more opening theory than your opponent is to put him out of his opening book straight away, with moves like 2.Na3 against the Sicilian or 3.f3 in the Caro-Kann. That is, as GM Davies puts it, to play a real chess game rather than to just replay a latest grandmasters' game upto move 25. Buy his DVD '1.e4 for the Creative Attacker' now or read more.
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Linares R8: Anand, Carlsen, Aronian win

2/28/2008 – The slugfest continues. After three days of travel, rest and jet lag adjustment the players came out swinging, with three decided games in the first round of the Spanish leg of the Super-GM tournament. Anand beat Shirov, Aronian beat Topalov and Carlsen did the same to Ivanchuk with the black pieces. We bring you a full report with games, commentary and pictures from Linares.
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Linares Torneo Internacional Super-GM begins today

2/28/2008 – The first half of this Super-GM was a very exciting affair in Morelia, Mexico. The draw average was a sensationally low 46%. Topalov drew just two games, Anand won the first half, scoring three wins, all with black, and one loss. Today the second half begins in Linares, with games starting at 16:00h CET (= EST, 18:00 Moscow, 15:00 GMT/London, 10 a.m. NY). We bring you live commentary.
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In the style of Capablanca and Fischer – Peter Leko

2/27/2008 – Peter Leko may not be the most popular player among amateurs, but to neglect his chess would be a pity both aesthetically and instructionally. He is one of the world’s strongest players, and his games are very useful to study. Our Playchess.com lecturer Dennis Monokroussos proves this with a 2002 Leko masterpiece against Alexander Beliavsky from the Olympiad in Bled. Enjoy.
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Morozevich drops out of FIDE Grand Prix

2/27/2008 – "The whole system for playing the world championship is flawed," says Alexander Morozevich. In a Sport Express interview the current number four in the world rankings has announced that he will not be participating in the FIDE Grand Prix cycle – joining the top three Anand, Kramnik and Topalov (he says) in his boycott. Sport Express interview.
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Dick Cavett on Fischer – thank you very much!

2/26/2008 – The reactions to talk show host Dick Cavett's eulogy on Bobby Fischer were moving – not just the ones from our newspage readers, but also those in the New York Times. Cavett has written a new piece thanking the Fischer fans who wrote in. “Thank you, Mr. Cavett, for bringing the human Bobby Fischer back into my life,” as one lady said. Report with a new video you've got to see.
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Morelia R7: Carlsen, Topalov and Shirov win

2/24/2008 – What an exciting tournament! On the final day there were three decided games. Magnus Carlsen played a classic against Levon Aronian; Veselin Topalov, playing black, took a full point from a luckless Peter Leko; and Alexei Shirov won a fine game against Teimour Radjabov. Anand is the sole winner of the first half of Morelia-Linares 2008. Full report with pictures.
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Morelia 07: Fighting chess pleased the organisers

2/24/2008 – The Morelia part of the tournament has finished, the players need a good rest. Fighting hard in every game is not an easy job. In the last games due to tiredness many players performed below their usual level. On the other hand chess professionals must get used to play every game until the end and I hope we'll see this tendency in the Linares part as well. GM Dorian Rogozenko analyses.
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