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GM title for Illya Nyzhnyk in Groningen

1/1/2011 – Just three months and two days after his 14th birthday the Ukrainian prodigy held GM Abhijeet Gupta to a draw. It was the penultimate round of the Groningen Chess Festival, but young Illya had enough points to secure his final GM norm, making him the currently youngest grandmaster in the world, and the eleventh youngest in history. Illustrated report.
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FIDE ratings January 2011: Carlsen regains the number one slot

1/1/2011 – Magnus Carlsen was the world's top player from January to November 2010, when he was overtaken by World Champion Viswanathan Anand. In the past two months Anand gained six more points, but the 20-year-old picked up twelve to regain his top ranking. Magnus' perennial rival Sergey Karjakin gained 16 points to enter the top-five bracket. January 1st 2011 FIDE rankings.
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Hastings after round four

1/1/2011 – For strength, the wonderful London Classic now has to rank as Britain's premier chess event, but for any British chessplayer, Christmas means Hastings, and always will. This year's International Chess Congress, the 86th to be held in the sea-lashed British town, sees David Howell in the lead, with four points from four games. FM Steve Giddins reports.
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On New Year's Eve: fireworks on the board

12/31/2010 – ... on the board the late 8th World Champion Mikhail Tal used to attract the admiration of chess enthusiasts all over the world, as well as the reverent title "chess magician from Riga". In this game, however, his opponent showed no fear and took with the bishop on b2. What do you think? This...
A)... gives Black the advantage;
B)... results in perpetual check;
C)... leads to victory for White.
The solution is here, but first ponder over it with a larger version of the diagram.
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Chess comes to Marrakech – for a second time

12/30/2010 – Originally the Arabs brought chess to Europe – now France is paying back the debt with a pilot project in Morocco. The French Chess Federation President and vice-President went to Marrakech to distribute 200,000 pamphlets to school children. Their enthusiasm moved the visitors to tears. Jean-Michel Péchiné, editor of Europe Echecs, sent us this moving pictorial.
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Reggio Emilia sees return of Morozevich; Paco leads with 2.5/3

12/30/2010 – The 53rd Reggio Emilio Masters is both the last super tournament of 2010 and the first of 2011 as it crosses the boundaries. The event sees the top Italian players as well as an interesting mix of strong 2700 players joining the ranks. At the top is the indefatigable Ivanchuk, not to mention the return of Morozevich to top competition. 'Paco' Vallejo-Pons leads after three rounds. Report with games.
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Test your IQ(P) II

12/30/2010 – Openings with isolated queen pawns often lead to dynamic play from the start. Sometimes even top grandmasters are not invulnerable to mistakes. In this position from the European Rapid Chess Championship, White's 13.Bg5 created the threat 14.Bxf6 followed by 15.Qxh7 mate. Which is the right move to counter this?
A) 13... g6
B) 13... h6
C) 13... Nxe5
The solution is here, but first ponder over it with a larger version of the diagram.
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London Chess Classic – the Simpson's simul

12/29/2010 – It's an age-old tradition – well, it happened for a second time. After the London Chess Classic the players and many prominent personalities from the capital's high society gather in the famous Simpson's-in-the-Strand for the closing ceremony, a sumptuous dinner and an evening of chess. The latter means they play consultation games against the Classic GMs. It's great fun for all involved.
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Turkish Chess Federation cancels European Women Championship

12/29/2010 – The President of Turkish Chess Federation, Ali Nihat Yazici, has just published an open letter, announcing that the Turkish Chess Federation will no longer be organizing the 2011 European Individual Women Chess Championship in Gaziantep (which was scheduled for March 20 to 31). A great pity, since for the first time the prize fund would have matched that of the men. Open letter.
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Edward Winter's Chess Explorations (55)

12/28/2010 – The Editor of Chess Notes has contributed over 80 articles to ChessBase, firstly Unsolved Chess Mysteries and then Chess Explorations. A handy A to Z has now been prepared, for ease of reference and as a reminder of the plethora of games, positions, exposés, quips, enigmas, photographs, quotes, compositions and quizzes presented in the two series.
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The ChessBase Christmas Party – part 1

12/28/2010 – Every year in the week before Christmas the ChessBase staff and business partners gather together for a company dinner. This year there was a very special event – which will be shown to you in part two of this report. In part one we present our new office quarters and many of the people who run the company. Pictorial report by Nadja Wittmann.
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European Rapid and Blitz championships

12/28/2010 – The European Rapid championship took place in Warsaw, Poland, with a field of over 700 players, allowing the casual club player to meet some of the world elite, such as Ivanchuk, Shirov, and Judit Polgar heads-on in competition. Zoltan Almasi prevailed after a 6-way tie was decided in a blitz playoff. The European Blitz Championship saw Vachier-Lagrave take the laurels. Report and miniatures.
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Master Moves #1

12/27/2010 – All the deepest plans or endgame technique are useless if you fall victim to a shot that leaves you in a lost position or you miss the window of opportunity to finish the game, a chance that may only appear once. The positions here are all from recent master and grandmaster practice, representing shots both played and missed. Try your hand at these Master Moves.
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The tragedy of a single tempo

12/27/2010 – Even a simple looking pawn ending can turn out to be a hard nut to crack, and sometimes a single, tiny tempo is the margin between a win and a draw. In this example from the European Rapid Chess Championship Black (to move) is in possession of a trump card - the distant passed pawn. The only question is whether  to play it straight away with 40...b3 or whether it is cleverer to hold back with it. Over the board, Black was obliged to take a quick decision. Fortunately for you, you can spend a bit more time on the analysis. As always, you will find the analysis of our endgame expert Dr. Karsten Müller in ChessBase Magazine Online.
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Christmas greetings with music and puzzles

12/25/2010 – We wish all our readers and friends, all over the world, a Merry Christmas 2010, wherever they are and in whatever language they speak. The greetings are sent to you from snow-covered Hamburg, in the north of Europe frozen to a standstill, with thousands stranded at airports and train stations, trying desperately to get to their loved ones. Here is something to cheer them up.
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World simultaneous chess record broken in India

12/25/2010 – The venue was magnificently decked up like a chess board across 91 thousand square feet, 1024 masters played simuls against a total of 20,480 players, and deafening applause broke out when the Guinness adjudicator finally announced that a new Guinness World Record had been set. The patron of the event was World Champion Vishy Anand, who was blown away by the scope of the event.
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The London Chess Classic – photographic impressions

12/25/2010 – We still can't get over what has been for us the tournament of the year. Apart from the super-exciting chess there was so much to see and so many interesting people to meet, that there are bound to be a few retrospective articles to appear on our pages. We start with some interesting pictures that did not make it to our daily reports. Big pictorial review.
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2010 Women's World Championship – Hou Yifan is world champion!

12/24/2010 – Santa Claus could not have given her a better present. After being pushed into an unexpected tie-break, young Hou Yifan pulled herself together and won the 4-game rapid match with a convincing 3-1 score. The hitherto youngest finalist in history is now the youngest world champion ever, breaking Maia Chiburdanidze's 32-year-old record. Here is the final report.
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Liburkin, Kozlowski memorial composing tourneys

12/23/2010 – This year two famous study composers would have celebrated their centenaries: Mark Savelevich Liburkin (1910-1953) from Moscow and Shaya Kozlowski (1910-1943) from Łodz, (Poland). Both died prematurely – Kozlowsky in Łodz in the WWII holocaust. Now the endgame association ARVES has announced centenary theme tourneys in their memory. Yochanan Afek provides details.
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Russian Men's Superfinal - Nepomniachtchi is champion!

12/23/2010 – What could have been one of the dreariest championships in recent history, with over 71% draws, will instead go down as one of the most exciting. Karjakin took sole lead in round ten, but then lost tragically in the last, and had to decide first with Nepomniachtchi in a rapid tiebreaker. It finally all came down to just eleven minutes. Here is the final report with a video of the Armageddon blitz.
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2010 Women's World Championship – Ruan strikes back! Tiebreaks ahead

12/23/2010 – It seemed like Hou Yifan's victory was in the cards. Her early blow in the second game taking a 1.5-0.5 lead seemed decisive, and though Lufei Ruan obtained a significant edge in the third game, it ended in a draw. In the last, Ruan needed a win at all costs to force a tiebreak, and Ms. Nerves of Steel did it again and pulled off the victory! Report with annotations by GM Elshan Moradiabadi.
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2010 Women's World Championship – Yifan takes early lead

12/21/2010 – This year's final is an all-Chinese affair, though that is all they have in common. Hou Yifan is the brilliant 16-year-old prodigy seeking to break a world record, while Lufei Ruan is the tireless fighter who survived five nerve-wracking tiebreaks. We asked Jeff Sonas, the statistician, the odds on making it through even as favorite, and have also received annotations by GM Elshan Moradiabadi.
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Junior 12 and Deep Junior 12 now available

12/21/2010 – It is not a chess program for children – not by a long shot. Junior, the work of two Israeli programmers, Amir Ban and Shay Bushinsky, won multiple computer chess world championships and in 2003 even took on World Champion Garry Kasparov in a six-game match in New York, which it drew 3-3 after a startling bishop sac in game five. How about a Christmas gift: the latest Junior?
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India set to break the simultaneous games record

12/20/2010 – Four years ago Mexico City got into the Guinness Book of Records by staging simultaneous exhibitions for 14,000 chess enthusiasts. On December 24 the city of Ahmedabad in India is set to break the record with 20,000 participants. It promises to be a visual spectacle, with University Grounds turned into a giant chess board with 64 alternating black and white squares. Press release.
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