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Fritz Q&A

4/18/2008 – Each time a new Fritz version is released, you can bet your bottom dollar that certain "standard" questions will invariably be asked of our support people. Steve Lopez answers these in the latest installment of ChessBase Workshop.
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Wesley So wins Dubai Open, player disqualified for cheating

4/17/2008 – 14-year-old Wesley, the world's youngest grandmaster, has won this year's Dubai Open. Wesley scored 7/9 with a 2708 performance. The event was marred by a case of cheating: an untitled Iranian player was caught receiving moves by SMS on his cellphone. His brilliancies against grandmasters were annulled and the delinquent disqualified. Shocking.
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A young grandmaster in a game for his life

4/17/2008 – Dušan Popovic, 25, was supposed to play for the Serbian team at the European Championship. Instead he is engaged in a battle for his life, after both his kidneys failed and, due to his rare blood group, family members could not donate an organ. Now only an operation in Russia can save his life. For this funds of 70,000 Euros need to be found. The Serbian Chess Federation has asked for help.
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Russian Team Championships: Ural and Finec win

4/17/2008 – What a team: Alexander Grischuk won the men's section with Ural Yekaterinburg, and his wife Natalia Zhukova won the women's section with Finec St Petersburg. Ural fielded a team with an average rating of over 2700, with Teimour Radjabov, Alexei Shirov, Gata Kamsky, Grischuk and others. We bring you results, games, and a big picture gallery by Irina Sudakova et al.
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A great moment in chess (Part 3)

4/17/2008 – July 13, 1972. Reykjavik, Iceland. Challenger Bobby Fischer attributes the loss, two days earlier, of the first game of his match against World Champion Boris Spassky to disturbances by the TV cameras in the playing hall. He wants them removed. But there is a deal with an American producer that cannot be broken. Will Fischer appear for the game or default? Prof. Christian Hesse narrates.
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Greg Kaidanov wins Gausdal Classic

4/17/2008 – The event took place, as it does every year, in the Norwegian town of Gausdal, with seven GMs in the A Group (average Elo 2518), one lady (IM Irina Krush) and one untitled player. The winner with a 2727 performance was US grandmaster Gregory Kaidanov. The GM B Open was won by Lithuanian GM Aloyzas Kveinys. Report, games and links.
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Efim Bogoljubow – master of the attack

4/16/2008 – The Ukranian-German great Efim Bogoljubow, one of the world's best player in the 1920s and 1930s, is the subject of tonight's Playchess.com lecture by Dennis Monokroussos. "Bogo" possessed a terrific feel for combinations and the attack, as the two game – against Jacques Mieses and Rudolf Spielmann clearly indicate. The latter is a Bogoljubow's 'Immortal'.
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How to install the ChessBase Players Encyclopaedia

4/14/2008 – You are the proud owner of the latest Mega Database 2008, and have installed 3.8 million games on your hard disk. The Mega Database DVD also contains the latest Players Encyclopedia, which contains new pictures and Elo data of hundreds of thousands of players. This is not automatically installed. But you can get it on your hard disk with a few simple mouse clicks. Here's how.
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Russian Team Championships: Ural leads, Tomsk slumps

4/13/2008 – The big news is that the team of Tomsk-400 a top favourite (having won the team championship last year, and a number of other events to boot) are in 12th place, in spite of being. But according to the Russian web site ChessPro the players have been spending too much time imbibing – and in fact received a stiff penalty for their transgressions. Oh, yes, and Alexander Grischuk has changed his hairstyle.
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Michael Adams wins Second Ruy López International in Mérida

4/13/2008 – He led all the way, and top English GM Michael Adams never let it slip. He won the eight player round robin event with 5.5/7 and a 2822 performance. Second was Chinese GM Zhang Pengxiang, third and fourth were shared by GM Gabriel Sargissian, Armenia, and Indian GM Koneru Humpy. A special guest at the tournament was Spanish playwright and chess aficionado Fernando Arrabal.
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Jan Smeets wins the Dutch Championship 2008

4/13/2008 – One round before the end Daniël Stellwagen led the Championship, half a point ahead of three GMs. Would all last round games be drawn? Not in these Dutch Championships, where they all ended in decisions, with Jan Smeets dramatically edging out Stellwagen. The women's section was won yet again by Peng Zhaoquin, the Open by 13-year-old Anish Giri. Report with a photo essay by Fred Lucas.
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Breaking news: Kamsky-Topalov in Lviv, Ukraine?

4/11/2008 – We reported yesterday on FIDE's decision to extend the deadline for bids for the Kamsky-Topalov match. The Bulgarian Chess Federation protested vigorously, but today the reason for FIDE's decision is becoming clear: there is a US $750,000 bid to stage the match in Lviv, western Ukraine. This stop press story comes from Yury Vasiliev of Sport Express. First details – and doubts.
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Edward Winter presents: Unsolved Chess Mysteries (27)

4/11/2008 – What are the origins of the term ‘Pride and Sorrow of Chess’ to describe Morphy? What did Tartakower mean by the ‘Brake triangle’? What is known about Bogoljubow’s wartime record? Can the truth be established regarding two of Koltanowski's games? These and other mysteries from Chess Notes are discussed in the latest selection. Readers are invited to join in the hunt for clues.
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Second Ruy López International Chess Festival in Mérida

4/10/2008 – After five rounds of this annual tournament Spain the eight players are lined up almost exactly according to their Elo ratings. A coincidence? Well take a look at the drawing of colours, where things were strangely synchronous as well. In Mérida, with two top female players, Koneru Humpy and Hou Yifan, present, Michael Adams is in the lead. Big photo report.
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FIDE extends deadline for Topalov-Kamsky, Bulgarians protest

4/10/2008 – The match between Gata Kamsky and Veselin Topalov for the right to challenge the World Champion is scheduled for the second half of 2008. The Bulgarian side offered to finance and stage the match, but Kamsky balked at playing on the territory of his opponent. Now FIDE has extended the deadline for rival bids by twelve days. The Bulgarian Chess Federation has protested sharply.
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GM Nigel Davies is there to answer your questions

4/10/2008 – Starting on Sunday, grandmaster Nigel Davies will be giving live online training on the playchess server, from 11 p.m. to 12 a.m. UK time. That means it starts at midnight CEST, 6 p.m. New York or 08:00 a.m. Sidney. In his show, Nigel will be answering viewers' questions and addressing issues which face club players, from opening to endgame. The entrance fee is ten Ducats. Join the fun.
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Russian Team Championships: Morozevich performing at 2875

4/9/2008 – After seven rounds of play we can start looking at the performances of the individual players: top seed Alexander Morozevich has scored 3.0/4 for the highest performance so far. Nine players are performing at a 2800+ level. At the other end we have a number of world class players at a 2400 level or lower. One 2634-rated GM is performing like a 2297 player. Standings, games and statistics.
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The most beautiful knight-and-pawns ending every played

4/9/2008 – That, according to GM Andy Soltis, occurred in a 1899 encounter between Georg Marco and the Hungarian great Geza Maroczy, starting in a position that would appear impossible for any sentient life form to lose. Our Playchess.com lecturer Dennis Monokroussos takes us through this extraordinary engame full of opportunism, amusing maneuvers and tactical ingenuity. Wednesday at 9 p.m. ET.
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Derren Brown's chess trick – once more with feeling

4/8/2008 – A few years ago British magician, illusionist and mentalist Derren Brown performed a chess trick: he played against a group of very strong English players, many of them grandmasters, in a simultaneous exhibition and beat them. It is a well-known trick and was explained by Brown after the show. We reported on the experiment at the time – now you can watch it as a YouTube video.
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Ernst, Muhren lead in Dutch Championship 2008

4/8/2008 – After six rounds of play in the Dutch city of Hilversum three young grandmasters are in the lead: Sipke Ernst, Jan Smeets and Daniël Stellwagen – Ernst leads on tiebreak points. The women's section has started, with ten players. After four rounds Bianca Muren leads with a perfect 4.0/4 points. Many-times champion GM Peng Zhaoqin is half a point behind. Pictorial report.
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A new angle on understanding the draw problem

4/8/2008 – Some people say it is a serious danger, others say it is not. Gene Milener, who works for Microsoft by day, believes that the problem of unfought draws is an artifact of the high draw rate among hard-fought games. In a remarkable essay he examines other games and explains a different perspective on how the high draw rate problem could be addressed. Must read.
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On Tuesday night it's 'Radio Rustam'

4/7/2008 – Former FIDE Chess World Champion Rustam Kasimdzhanov is giving live online training every Tuesday from 9 p.m. to 10 p.m. CEST/GMT +2 on the Playchess server. In tomorrow's show Rustam shows us a game he played against Anatoly Karpov, explaining the mechanisms that are required to execute a successful assault on an uncastled enemy king. Entry is free.
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Foidos broadcast: Kramnik beats Sebag + Werle 2-0

4/6/2008 – The October World Chess Championship in Bonn, Germany, will be broadcast on the Internet using a new system developed by Dutch technology company DGT, using six cameras to show the action during the game. As a dry run the company staged a clock simul between Vladimir Kramnik and French IM Marie Sebag and Dutch GM Jan Werle. Pictorial report.
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Russian Team Championships 2008 in Sochi

4/6/2008 – The yearly event in Dagomys, a health resort just 18 kms from the center of Sochi, on the shores of the Black Sea, has once again attracted a galaxy of very strong players: over 90 grandmasters, 61 of them over 2600, 16 over 2700. Coverage on the official web page is purely in Russian, but with a little help from our Cyrillic translation tables you should be able to navigate the site. First report.
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ChessBase Magazine 231

From the 2026 Candidates Tournament, featuring a video review by Dorian Rogozenco, to Jan Werle’s opening video on the French Tarrasch Defence, and Oliver Reeh’s tactical column ‘Top Grandmasters at Work’. Analyses by Giri, So, Wei Yi and many others.

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You will learn how Black's dynamic piece activity and structural counterplay more than compensate for White's extra tempo in the colour-reversed setups.

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The Ultimate Antidote to the London System

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