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World Cup: Lodici knocks out Niemann, Svane and Adams win longest matches

11/7/2025 – Tension ran high in Goa on Thursday as the second round of the 2025 FIDE World Cup came to an end with a marathon day of tiebreaks. While several favourites advanced smoothly - including Nodirbek Abdusattorov, Shakhriyar Mamedyarov and Vidit Gujrathi - a string of surprises kept spectators on edge. Lorenzo Lodici's victory over Hans Niemann stood out, as lengthy matches and near upsets marked an eventful close to round two. | Photo: Michal Walusza
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Game of the Week #696: Grooten vs Pijpers

11/6/2025 – The World Cup is quickly gaining momentum and most likely next week we will have a rich choice of games, but for this week we selected a game from the Dutch League. 15-year-old Tommy Grooten, who is the son of IM Herman Grooten and FM Petra Schuurman, is playing his first season in the highest league for Apeldoorn. Our Game of the Week is his first win against a grandmaster (Arthur Pijpers) and was conceptually very interesting, with a pretty finish. | Merijn's show is available on-demand with a ChessBase Premium Account. You can register a Premium account here.
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Vincent Keymer: "I want to play well"

11/6/2025 – Himank Ghosh conducted an interview with Vincent Keymer for ChessBase India after his victory over Vladislav Kovalev secured his place in the third round. Keymer said he was satisfied with his performance, but admitted, “There is pressure, especially the pressure I put on myself!”
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Tegernsee Open: Szymon Gumularz starts with 5.0/5!

11/6/2025 – A flying start at Lake Tegernsee! Polish grandmaster Szymon Gumularz storms to the top of the OIBM 2025 with a flawless record of five wins in five rounds. In round 6, he faces Luis Engel, who is half a point behind the leader in a group of five pursuers. | Photos: Organiser / Sandra Schmidt
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Richard the Deep

11/6/2025 – In the diagram position, Black can hardly move anything useful due to his exposed king f6. So White is in no hurry - and 45.Kh1!? also contains a very concrete idea. Do you recognise which one?
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World Amateur Chess Championship kicks off in Vrnjacka Banja

11/6/2025 – The World Amateur Chess Championship opened in Vrnjačka Banja, Serbia, bringing together around 300 players from over 50 countries across three rating categories: U1700, U2000 and U2300, in both Open and Women's sections. The ceremony at the Zepter Hotel featured addresses from local and FIDE officials, who praised the town’s growing chess tradition and emphasised the event’s role in celebrating the global community and enduring passion of amateur chess players. | Photo: Glass Pyramid in Vrnjacka Banja (Wikipedia) | All other photos: Savo Tufegszic
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World Cup: Nepo and So knocked out, Harikrishna scores brilliant win

11/6/2025 – The first major upsets of the 2025 FIDE World Cup occurred on Wednesday in Goa, as three players rated over 2700 were eliminated from the competition. Wesley So, Ian Nepomniachtchi and Aravindh Chithambaram were all knocked out by lower-seeded opponents - Titas Stremavicius, Diptayan Ghosh and Karthik Venkataraman, respectively. With 37 matches already decided, the remaining 27 will be settled in Thursday’s tiebreaks, promising a tense conclusion to round two. | Photo: Michal Walusza
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Not all draws are the same

11/5/2025 – In international correspondence chess tournaments, the number of draws has increased significantly over the last few decades due to the tools used, and is now approaching 100%. But not all draws are the same. An alternative scoring system is now to be tested for the first time in a high-class correspondence chess tournament.
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Find opening trends - Dorian Rogozenco: Master Your Chess with ChessBase Tools

11/5/2025 – GM Dorian Rogozenco demonstrates how to filter and analyse games by rating, year, and tournament to see which openings are currently popular and successful - without needing multiple databases. Rogozenco shows practical shortcuts and explains how to use live updates and tournament selections to instantly study what top grandmasters are playing right now. The episode concludes with insights on how to dig deeper into why certain lines become fashionable, often sparked by world-class players like Magnus Carlsen, experimenting with new ideas.
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World Cup: Favourites join the fray, Wei and Esipenko snatch quickest wins

11/5/2025 – The World Cup entered a new phase on Tuesday in Goa, as chess heavyweights joined the field and the competition intensified. With the arrival of the top 50 seeds, 64 games were played in round two's first day, producing 21 decisive results. Many top players began cautiously, but some struck quickly — among them Wei Yi and Andrey Esipenko, who each scored 26-move wins with sharp attacking play to make confident starts to their campaigns. | Photo: Michal Walusza
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In memory of Daniel Naroditsky

11/4/2025 – Naroditsky's tragic passing, details still unclear, though with serious allegations levelled at a now-named former top player, invites us to look beyond the parish pump of chess. FIDE itself states in connection with the case: ‘Human life and dignity are fundamental values shared by all of us. While we hold deep respect and love for the game of chess that unites our community, these values must always come first." A philosopher comments.
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Congratulations - Ljubomir Ljubojevic turns 75!

11/4/2025 – Ljubomir Ljubojevic turned 75 on Sunday, 2 November. At the height of his career, he was one of the world's top players, ranking third behind Karpov and Kasparov in the 1980s. Thanks to his tactical attacking style, he was able to defeat almost any opponent. He retired from tournament chess in 2010. | Photo: Dagobert Kohlmeyer
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The knight blocks the king

11/4/2025 – The knight blocks the king: In an endgame it is often very important, if the attacking king can invade: White to move and win!
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Jon Speelman: Analysis and blind spots

11/4/2025 – After a long break from competitive play, GM Jon Speelman returned to the board with three intense games in quick succession - each offering instructive lessons and a few painful oversights. In his latest column, he revisits the most critical moments from these battles, including a London League clash against Jonathan Parker and two 4NCL encounters, inviting readers to test their tactical vision and find the winning ideas that eluded him over the board. | Photo: John Saunders / 4NCL (2014)
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World Cup: Oro knocks out Brkic in exciting tiebreaker

11/4/2025 – A tense day of tiebreak battles brought the opening round of the FIDE World Cup to a close on Monday in Goa. Rapid and blitz games decided the fate of 20 hard-fought encounters, as most favourites advanced but a few unexpected heroes emerged. Among them were India's Aronyak Ghosh, Argentina's 12-year-old prodigy Faustino Oro and Kazakhstan's Alisher Suleymenov, each earning a remarkable victory to move into round two. | Photo: Michal Walusza
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Huge field at the Tegernsee Open

11/3/2025 – At the start of the 28th Open International Bavarian Chess Championships (OIBM) on the picturesque shores of Lake Tegernsee, there was palpable tension on the first day of the tournament, both around the chessboards and during the breaks when the more than 500 participants from over 30 countries gathered together. As soon as the first move was made, it was clear that this was a tournament where a passion for chess met international standards. It deserved special attention not only because of its size, but also because of the quality of the competitors. The historic Gut Kaltenbrunn estate provided the perfect setting for a tournament that skilfully combined leisure and competition. | Photos: Organiser / Stev Bonhage, Sandra Schmidt, Sebastian Siebrecht
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New: ChessBase Magazine #228

11/3/2025 – FIDE Grand Swiss 2025: analyses by Giri, Bluebaum, Vaishali, Abdusattorov, Mishra, Vidit and many more – "The double blockade": Mihail Marin highlights scenarios in which it is advantageous to block passed pawns with a knight and bishop – Action in the Nimzo-Indian: Balázs Csonka examines 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.Qc2 0-0 5.e4 d6 6.e5!? – "The key defender": In his ‘Practical Tips for Tournament Players’, Jan Markos shows how to identify and eliminate your opponent's most important piece – All in One: Romain Edouard himself was amazed at how well 1.e4 e6 2.d4 d5 3.Nd2 e5!? works, and much more.
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World Seniors: Mikhalevski, Reprintsev, Arakhamia-Grant and Strutinskai grab gold medals

11/3/2025 – Bringing together veteran masters from across the globe, the World Senior Championships concluded in Gallipoli, Italy, after eleven rounds of classical play. The event attracted a record 467 participants from 67 countries. Victor Mikhalevski, Alexander Reprintsev, Ketevan Arakhamia-Grant and Galina Strutinskaia claimed the world titles, rounding off a memorable edition rich in experience and international spirit. | Photos: FIDE
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Game of the Week #695: Cheng vs Giri, European Club Cup 2025

11/3/2025 – The European Club Cup is always an interesting event, featuring all levels running from strong amateurs to absolute elite players. Both Germany's Vincent Keymer and Dutch Anish Giri used the opportunity to further rise in the world rankings, currently being 4th and 5th respectively. Giri started playing more aggressively recently, playing great Najdorf games against 1.e4. In our Game of the Week against Bobby Cheng he showed how you can attack with Black against the Catalan. | Merijn's show is available on-demand with a ChessBase Premium Account. You can register a Premium account here.
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World Cup: Four players bounce back on demand, Wang upsets Mendonca

11/3/2025 – The opening round of the 2025 FIDE World Cup neared its conclusion on Sunday, with most matches already producing a winner after the second classical game. Out of 78 encounters, 58 were decided without the need for tiebreaks, while 20 remain level and will continue on Monday. A few players managed to level their matches after early setbacks, and China's IM Wang Shixu (pictured) delivered the day's biggest surprise by eliminating Leon Luke Mendonca. | Photo: Michal Walusza
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ChessMom Project returns for 2026 Chess Olympiad in Uzbekistan

11/2/2025 – FIDE has announced the return of the ChessMom Project for the 46th Chess Olympiad in Uzbekistan in 2026, expanding its support for professional women players who are also mothers. Building on the success of its 2024 debut in Budapest, the initiative provides financial assistance and logistical support to help mothers compete while caring for their young children. The 2026 edition will extend eligibility to players with children under two years old.
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FIDE ratings - November 2025

11/2/2025 – It's now official: Vincent Keymer has jumped from ninth place last month to fourth place in the new FIDE world rankings. With his successes in the European Team Championship and the European Club Cup, the German star has improved his rating by another 18 points. Magnus Carlsen continue to be the highest-rated player in the world, while Hou Yifan still leads the women's rankings.
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World Cup: No major upsets, plenty of tactical shots

11/2/2025 – The wait is over for one of the chess world's most prestigious events, as the FIDE World Cup got underway on Saturday in Goa, India. Over the next 26 days, 206 players will compete for three coveted places in the next Candidates Tournament. While most favourites began solidly with wins, a few underdogs held higher-rated opponents to draws. The most surprising result was IM Uurtsaikh Agibileg's victory over GM Cristóbal Henríquez. | Photo: Michal Walusza
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Evaluating AI chess compositions - A study by Google DeepMind

11/1/2025 – A new study by researchers at Google DeepMind explores whether artificial intelligence can exhibit genuine creativity through the composition of chess puzzles. By generating positions designed for aesthetic appeal and originality, the team invited leading experts to evaluate their quality and artistic value. The reviewers' assessments, combining praise and constructive critique, shed light on how AI-generated chess problems compare with traditional human compositions in terms of beauty, depth and innovation.
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