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North Urals: An active day off for active players

7/31/2008 – Three arduous rounds of chess, one nice day of rest, but not by any means of inactivity. The eight participants of the strongest women's chess tournament of all time made a trip to the river, where you throw in coins to ensure your return. Then a festive dinner. Speeches. Then Karaoke. Then some dance moves. Free day report, richly illustrated with pictures by Vadim Smalkov.
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Biel R10: Alekseev catches Dominguez, wins tiebreak

7/31/2008 – What a turn of events! Russian GM Evgeny Alekseev caught the leader, Cuban GM Leinier Dominguez, who had been coasting to sole victory. Alekseev beat Pelletier, while Dominguez succumbed to revitalised French GM Etienne Bacrot. Magnus Carlsen was unable to overcome Alexander Onischuk's defence. In the tiebreak Alekseev won the second blitz game to take overall victory. Express report.
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Edward Winter's Chess Explorations (6)

7/30/2008 – The smothered mate is one of the most attractive themes in chess, and the Editor of Chess Notes recalls a range of cases from over-the-board play, starting with the basic, familiar pattern. One of the other specimens, which occurred in a 1926 game, has to be seen to be believed: the black king is choked by eight ‘friendly’ pieces and pawns. Discover these variations on a theme.
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Mainz 2008: Anand breaks Mainz simultaneous record

7/29/2008 – Simultaneous events are chess spectacles. Only a few games make it to the textbooks, and the atmosphere is informal and noisy. But Vishy Anand seems undisturbed, concentrating only on breaking a record. He does, finishing with a single draw conceded. The record he broke (four draws in 40 games) was set in Mainz in 1994 – by Vishy Anand! Report on simul and press conference.
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Biel R8: Dominguez wins, Pelletier draws

7/29/2008 – The news is that the Cuban GM Leinier Dominguez defeated Evgeny Alekseev from Russia with the black pieces, taking a full point lead in Biel. Magnus Carlsen made it possible by drawing with black against Etienne Bacrot. The other newsworthy item: Yannick Pelletier managed to chalk up a second draw, against Onischuk, to bring his total to one point. Round eight report.
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The Immortal Suffocation Game

7/29/2008 – An exaggeration? Maybe, but if it is, it's not much of one. In his Wednesday night Playchess lecture Dennis Monokroussos looks at an unusual game by the great Cuban world champion José Raúl Capablanca, played in Karlsbad against Czech master Karel Treybal, in which locking up the board was the key to success. Come watch this impressive game unfold.
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North Urals R3: Humpy beats Cramling, Stefanova leads

7/29/2008 – Two games ended in short draws, one (Ushenina vs Stefanova) in 14 moves, one (Xu-Muzychuk) in 18. Apparently this was the calm after the storm. Koneru Humpy recovered from her two shock defeats with a victory over Pia Cramling, while Marie Sebag battered away, in vain, at Natalija Pogonina for 117 moves. Round three report with more beautiful pictures by Vadim Smalkov.
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Rybka 3.0 – All you need to know about the new program

7/29/2008 – Does it run on 64-bit machines? Is it optimised for the 64-bit environment? Do we get two engines, one for 32 and one for 64 bit systems? These were the most common questions we received after announcing our new Rybka 3 chess engine. And what are the most important new functions? How do they help with training and analysis? Here are the answers.
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North Urals R2: Stefanova leads 2-0, Humpy slumps with 0-2

7/28/2008 – Shocking: top seed and second strongest female player in the world, GM Koneru Humpy of India, lost her first two games in the North Urals Cup. On the other hand former World Women's Champion Antoaneta Stefanova won both her games to take the lead in in this strongest women's event in history. We bring you games, results, interviews, and a spectacular pictorial by Vadim Smalkov.
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ChessBase photo reporter Tiviakov wins Politiken Cup

7/28/2008 – He spends an inordinate amount of time taking pictures, selecting and sorting them, giving them proper file names, so that the editors can make proper reports. Somewhere in the middle of it all Dutch GM Sergey Tiviakov finds time to actually participate, play his games – and even to win. He took the Politiken Cup 2008 in Helsingør, Denmark on tiebreak points. Illustrated (of course) report.
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Biel R7: Dominguez, Alekseev, Bacrot win, Dominguez leads

7/28/2008 – We had almost forgotten that it was possible: Magnus Carlsen can lose a game. The Norwegian pressed for a win against Evgeny Alekseev for over 70 moves and then lost a pawn race. Leinier Dominguez defeated the luckless Yannick Pelletier to take over the lead from Carlsen, and Etienne Bacrot continued his comeback with a black win over Alexander Onischuk. Round seven report.
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Biel R6: Carlsen, Dominguez and Bacrot win

7/27/2008 – All three games reached decisions in round six of the Biel GM tournament. Magnus Carlsen defeated Yannick Pelletier with the black pieces, while co-leader Evgeny Alekseev imploded against Etienne Bacrot. Alexander Onischuk got into trouble against Leinier Dominguez, then turned the game into a theoretical draw, only to lose it when his Cuban opponent played on. Exciting games.
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It has started – the North Urals Cup 2008

7/27/2008 – A low drawing ratio, fighting chess, grandmasters, girls with curls – this is what makes women's chess so attractive. The North Urals Cup 2008 begins today, with GM Koneru Humpy, GM Antoaneta Stefanova, GM Pia Cramling, IM Marie Sebag, IM Anna Muzychuk, GM Xu Yuhua (world champions), IM Anna Ushenina and WGM Natalija Pogonina. Pictorial, interview with Xu Yuhua.
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Asian Youth Championship – a story told in pictures

7/26/2008 – "When you see the beautiful eyes of an eight-year-old girl filled with tears, you think to yourself, is chess really worth it? But when she has forgotten her stupid blunder and starts to play against her next opponent, you realize that she may have lost her game, but she has won something that without chess she could never have experienced." Pictorial impressions from by FM Arash Akbarinia.
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'Topalov has not signed' – Challenger Match in doubt?

7/25/2008 – Just when we thought everything was settled for a World Championship Challengers' Match between Gata Kamsky and Veselin Topalov in Lvov, Ukraine – November 26 to December 14 – Topalov's manager Silvio Danialov says his his client has not yet signed anything. Turns out neither has Kamsky, since according to FIDE "the contract has not been finalized with the organisers". Details.
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Biel R5: Bacrot beats Pelletier, Carlsen and Aleksev lead

7/25/2008 – It was like in the 19th stage of the Tour de France: nothing changed at in the top part of the table, as the games Carlsen-Dominguez and Alekseev-Onischuk were drawn. But at the bottom end Etienne Bacrot scored his first victory in this tournament, against Swiss GM Yannick Pelletier, who suffered his fourth defeat. Round five halftime report.
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Asian Youth Championship in Teheran

7/24/2008 – Chess is a primordial sport, but children can also play it fairly well. Last week, ancient Persian hosted the 2008 Asian Youth Chess Championship. A large number of extremely talented girls and boys, from the largest and most populated continent, competed in twelve different sections, widely varied, from lively playful eight-year-olds to romantic fall-in-love eighteen-year-olds. Illustrated report.
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Boris Savchenko leads Politiken Cup with 6/6

7/24/2008 – It doesn't really make sense to calculate the performance of a perfect score, but we will mention that after winning all of his first six games in the Danish Politiken Cup one comes up with 3151 for St Petersburg GM Boris Savchenko. This 22-year-old talent is not just viciously strong, he also has a keen sense of humour, as you can see in this pictorial report by Sergey Tiviakov.
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Biel R4: Evgeny Alekseev and Leinier Dominguez win

7/24/2008 – Before this round Magnus Carlsen was just two points behind Vishy Anand in the inofficial "live ratings". A win would have put him over the top. But that was not to be: Carlsen drew against Alexander Onischuk with black. Meanwhile Bacrot and Pelletier continued their losing streak, falling to Dominguez and Alekseev respectively. The latter joins Carlsen in the lead. Round four report.
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Anand: A champion should play all formats

7/23/2008 – Is he still smarting over Vladimir Kramnik's recent attack? "I prefer not to give too much attention to interviews," said World Champion Viswanathan Anand. And what about the other claims and remarks? "I think analysing his games keeps me fairly occupied these days, I don’t want to start analysing his words." Anand spoke to Vijay Tagore in this DNA Sunday Interview.
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Chess Classic Mainz 2008 starts next week

7/23/2008 – The annual Chess Classic in Mainz, Germany, will be held from July 28th to August 3rd, 2008. The big event is the Grenke-Leasing Rapid Chess World Championship with Anand, Morozevich, Carlsen and Judit Polgar. There are a number of Chess 960 events, one a Woman World Championship, and one a category 29 (!) Chess960 Computer World Championship. Full details.
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Just in case: Anand vs Kamsky in 2009

7/22/2008 – This year Anand defends his title against Vladimir Kramnik, while Gata Kamsky plays a special Challenger's Match against Veselin Topalov. So it is conceivable that we will see an Anand-Kamsky world championship match in 2009. In his Wednesday night Playchess lecture Dennis Monokroussos looks with feverish anticipation at this possibility. Tune in and enjoy.
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ChessBase.com back online

7/22/2008 – No, we did not suddenly lose interest in bringing you the latest news from the chess world. It was a major computer glitch in our news server, which went down on Friday night. We were able to revive it and display the site, but could not add or modify anything without risking new problems. Now we have things up and running and hope to provide you with uninterrupted coverage.
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IM Roeland Pruijssers wins Leiden Chess Tournament

7/22/2008 – With 84 participants, seven GMs and four IMs, the Second Leiden Chess Tournament, staged in the Denksportcentrum of the Dutch city, was taken by Roeland Pruijssers on tiebreak points ahead of GM Erik van den Doel. Four GMs were in the follow-up group, and half a point behind we find a Russian FM with an Indian name: Anish Giri, aged thirteen. Striking pictorial by Frits Agterdenbos.
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IM Andrew Martin shows why this 19th-century opening weapon still is a fantastic choice for club players. The Evans produces exciting chess and teaches the art of attack.

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