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2/10/2025 – The knockout stage of the Freestyle Chess tournament in Weissenhaus began with the first classical games of the quarterfinals and the ninth-place playoff. Magnus Carlsen, Fabiano Caruana, and Vincent Keymer took the lead in their matches, while Hikaru Nakamura and Javokhir Sindarov remain level after a draw. In the ninth-place playoff, Levon Aronian defeated Vladimir Fedoseev with white. Sunday's starting position led to dynamic struggles, with all white players opting for 1.f4. The second classical games will now determine who advances or forces tiebreaks. | Photo: Lennart Ootes
2/9/2025 – Rook endgames are often deceptively complex, with even top grandmasters struggling in seemingly straightforward positions. In "Endgame essentials you need to know", Surya Shekhar Ganguly explores key endgame concepts, highlighting how even the fundamental Lucena position has been misplayed at the highest level. Through real-life examples, including mistakes by Magnus Carlsen and himself, Ganguly demonstrates why mastering these essentials is crucial for players of all levels.
2/8/2025 – The first day of the Freestyle Chess tournament in Weissenhaus featured the opening five rounds of the all-play-all qualifying stage. Fabiano Caruana and Javokhir Sindarov emerged as early leaders with 4½/5 points, while Nodirbek Abdusattorov sits in third place. Magnus Carlsen had a slow start, winning two games but also suffering three losses. With four more rounds to be played before the knockout stage, several players will need a strong second day to secure qualification. | Photo: Abhyudaya Ram
2/7/2025 – The Tata Steel Challengers tournament once again showcased the remarkable rise of young chess talents. Among the standout participants were three exceptionally young players: Faustino Oro (11), Lu Miaoyi (14) and Ediz Gürel (16). Competing against strong opposition, they demonstrated skill and resilience in their performances. We take a closer look at how each of them fared in Wijk aan Zee. | Photos: Tata Steel Chess / Lennart Ootes
2/6/2025 – The Freestyle Chess Grand Slam Tour is set to begin with its inaugural tournament in Weissenhaus, Germany, from 7 to 14 February. This new five-event series, featuring elite players competing in the Freestyle Chess format (a.k.a. chess960), marks a significant addition to the chess calendar. With a structured format combining rapid and classical games and a $660,000 prize fund, the tour aims to establish itself as a premier competition. World number one Magnus Carlsen and world champion Gukesh Dommaraju will both be competing. | Photos: Gregor Poniewasz
2/3/2025 – The conflict between Freestyle Chess and the International Chess Federation (FIDE) has intensified after Jan Henric Buettner, representing Freestyle Chess, released an open letter criticizing FIDE's approach to negotiations over the recognition of the Freestyle Chess Tour. The letter alleges player coercion and broken agreements. In response, FIDE issued a press release reaffirming its authority over World Championship titles and setting conditions for players participating in the Freestyle Chess Tour. | Photo: ChessBase India
2/3/2025 – The 2025 Tata Steel Chess Tournament concluded with a thrilling final day in both the Masters and Challengers sections. Praggnanandhaa Rameshbabu emerged as the Masters champion after defeating fellow Indian star Gukesh Dommaraju in a dramatic blitz playoff. The classical games saw Arjun Erigaisi and Vincent Keymer upsetting the frontrunners, while Max Warmerdam stunned top seed Fabiano Caruana. In the Challengers, Thai Dai Van Nguyen claimed first place on tiebreaks, securing a spot in next year’s Masters after finishing level on points with Aydin Suleymanli. | Photo: Tata Steel Chess / Lennart Ootes
2/1/2025 – With one round to go at the Tata Steel Chess Tournament, Gukesh Dommaraju and Praggnanandhaa Rameshbabu are tied for first place in the Masters after Pragg claimed a third consecutive win, this time against Alexey Sarana. Meanwhile, the Challengers section saw a dramatic penultimate round, with Erwin l’Ami drawing his game while Thai Dai Van Nguyen and Aydin Suleymanli won to create a three-way tie at the top. | Photo: Tata Steel Chess / Lennart Ootes
2/1/2025 – The fight for first place remains fierce in both sections of the Tata Steel Chess Tournament with two rounds to go. In the Masters, Gukesh Dommaraju retained the sole lead, but Praggnanandhaa Rameshbabu closed the gap by scoring a crucial win over Fabiano Caruana. Meanwhile, in the Challengers, Erwin l'Ami emerged as the new sole leader after defeating Lu Miaoyi, while Thai Dai Van Nguyen suffered a setback against Frederik Svane. | Photo: Tata Steel Chess / Lennart Ootes
1/31/2025 – The 2025 Norway Chess tournament, set to take place from May 26 to June 6 in Stavanger, will once again feature some of the world's strongest players. Both the main event and Norway Chess Women will follow a six-player double round-robin format, with the Armageddon tiebreak system ensuring a decisive result in every round. Norway Chess Women returns for its second edition, maintaining the same financial rewards, structure and venue as the main event.
1/31/2025 – A handshake controversy at the Tata Steel Challengers tournament sparked heated debate after GM Nodirbek Yakubboev declined Vaishali Rameshbabu's pre-game gesture, citing religious reasons. The incident drew widespread criticism, with many questioning the inconsistency of his actions. In response, Yakubboev publicly apologised and later met Vaishali and Divya Deshmukh, offering chocolates and flowers. | Photo: ChessBase India
1/30/2025 – Round 10 of the Tata Steel Chess Tournament saw the frontrunners in both the Masters and Challengers sections claiming crucial victories. In the Masters, Gukesh Dommaraju held onto his lead by beating Max Warmerdam, while Nodirbek Abdusattorov and Praggnanandhaa Rameshbabu also won to keep the title race tight. Similarly, in the Challengers, Thai Dai Van Nguyen remained in first place with a win, with Erwin l'Ami and Aydin Suleymanli also scoring full points to stay in the race for overall victory. | Photo: Tata Steel Chess / Lennart Ootes
1/30/2025 – A new documentary, produced by chess.com, delves into the remarkable journey of Wesley So, tracing his rise from a chess prodigy in the Philippines to one of the world's elite grandmasters. Narrated by So himself, the 26-minute film explores his early struggles, his federation switch to the United States and the support of his adoptive family. Offering rare insights into his career and sacrifices, the documentary highlights So's unwavering dedication to the game.
1/26/2025 – Gukesh Dommaraju, Praggnanandhaa Rameshbabu and Nodirbek Abdusattorov lead the Tata Steel Masters after seven rounds, with Gukesh defeating Pentala Harikrishna to join the leading pack. Vladimir Fedoseev also impressed, beating Vincent Keymer to claim sole fourth place. In the Challengers, Thai Dai Van Nguyen caught Erwin l'Ami at the top after defeating Faustino Oro, while 14-year-old Lu Miaoyi continued her strong run with a third victory, defeating Divya Deshmukh. | Photo: Tata Steel Chess / Jurriaan Hoefsmit
1/22/2025 – Praggnanandhaa Rameshbabu claimed a third consecutive win in the Tata Steel Masters, defeating Leon Luke Mendonca to take the sole lead after four rounds. Pentala Harikrishna and Vladimir Fedoseev also scored victories, with Harikrishna winning in just 23 moves against Max Warmerdam and Fedoseev defeating an out-of-form Arjun Erigaisi. In the Challengers, Thai Dai Van Nguyen, Erwin l'Ami and Lu Miaoyi retained their co-lead after drawing their games, while Vaishali Rameshbabu, Divya Deshmukh and Benjamin Bok secured wins to close the gap at the top. | Photo: Tata Steel Chess / Lennart Ootes
1/21/2025 – Young talents are making waves in Wijk aan Zee across both the Masters and Challengers sections. Praggnanandhaa Rameshbabu and Nodirbek Abdusattorov lead the Masters after securing their second consecutive wins, with Pragg beating Arjun Erigaisi in positional style and Abdusattorov getting the better of Max Warmerdam. Meanwhile, the Challengers saw an extraordinary all-decisive round, with all games favouring the player with the white pieces. Remarkably, 14-year-old Lu Miaoyi joined the leaders after another impressive victory. Argentine prodigy Faustino Oro, aged 11, also made headlines with his first-ever win at the tournament. | Photo: Tata Steel Chess / Jurriaan Hoefsmit
1/19/2025 – Vishy Anand’s legendary career is inseparable from his extraordinary achievements at the prestigious Wijk aan Zee chess tournament. With five tournament victories spanning three decades, the Indian grandmaster showcased his brilliance in a field of the world’s best players. As the 87th edition unfolds, we look back at Anand's remarkable performances, from his debut triumph in 1989 to his enduring displays in the Corus era, cementing his legacy in one of the most iconic chess events in the world. | Photo: Rob Bogaerts / Anefo (1989)
1/19/2025 – Thrilling chess action unfolded on opening day at the Tata Steel Chess tournament, as world champion Gukesh Dommaraju secured a dramatic victory in his first game since claiming the title, while Vincent Keymer and Pentala Harikrishna also scored full point in the Masters section. Meanwhile, in the Challengers, youthful talent shone brightly, with 14-year-old Lu Miaoyi and 16-year-old Ediz Gürel among the standout performers. | Photo: Tata Steel Chess / Jurriaan Hoefsmit
Videos by Leon Mendonca: French and Nico Zwirs: King's Indian. “Lucky bag” with 50 analyses by Ganguly, Giri, Praggnanandhaa and many more + two video analyses by Josefine Heinemann (in German)
The Reti Opening Powerbook 2025 has a tree structure based on a mixture of over 295,000 computer chess games, played in the engine room of playchess.com and the best games played by humans (137,000).
Reti Opening Powerbase 2025 is a database and contains 10989 high-class games from the Mega 2025 or the Correspondence Database 2024, 1069 of which are annotated.
After 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 Nc6!?, Black takes the initiative, luring White into overextending their central pawns, only to dismantle them with precise counterplay. The Tango is not just an opening – it’s a weapon, designed for players who want to win as Black
Videos by Leon Mendonca: French and Nico Zwirs: King's Indian. “Lucky bag” with 50 analyses by Ganguly, Giri, Praggnanandhaa and many more + two video analyses by Josefine Heinemann (in German)
The Reti Opening Powerbook 2025 has a tree structure based on a mixture of over 295,000 computer chess games, played in the engine room of playchess.com and the best games played by humans (137,000).
Reti Opening Powerbase 2025 is a database and contains 10989 high-class games from the Mega 2025 or the Correspondence Database 2024, 1069 of which are annotated.
After 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 Nc6!?, Black takes the initiative, luring White into overextending their central pawns, only to dismantle them with precise counterplay. The Tango is not just an opening – it’s a weapon, designed for players who want to win as Black
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