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Foreign raiders led the way in Sydney

5/3/2007 – April 2007. Sydney. Down Under. This is where it happened, the first ever Sydney International Open Chess Tournament (SIO), dubbed the strongest chess tournament ever held in Australia. The event attracted a total of 143 participants, with representatives from four different continents: Europe, South America, Asia, and of course, Oceania. Read Edwin Lam Choong Wai's big illustrated report.
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Russian Team Championships in Sochi

5/3/2007 – Two high-class fields of men's and two of women's teams are competing, with ten GMs rated over 2700. With Ivanchuk, Morozevich, Gelfand, Grischuk, Radjabov, Karpov and Korchnoi. Our photo correspondent GM Sergei Tiviakov has sent us a first batch of pictures, mysteriously only from the women's section. You will see some well-known and some new faces. Enjoy.
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Topalov second Cheparinov speaks his mind

5/3/2007 – He is just twenty and recently won the Sigeman & Co. tournament with a 1½-point margin. But Ivan Cheparinov is best know for working and assisting former FIDE world champion Veselin Topalov. In this role his opinions on this cooperation and on the role of computers (and the Internet) in the future of chess is noteworthy. Interview in Chessdom.
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ChessBase and Correspondence chess -- part 7

5/3/2007 – Our continuing ChessBase Workshop series on correspondence chess continues with a practical example of opening analysis from an actual game, in which you'll also learn some clever shortcuts for entering your own analysis into a gamescore and changing the hierarchy of variations. Read more about it here. Workshop...
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Andrew Martin: More reviews – Pirc, Caro and French

5/2/2007 – In the past week our Playchess trainer has been deluged with chess books, and on this Wednesday's radio show, which starts at 22:00h European time, is devoted to discussing key games from those books. We get to see an optimistic Pirc, an obscure Caro Advance and an unusual French. It promises to be a show that Andrew Martin says he would want to listen to himself!
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Chess Classic Mainz 2007 – Vishy Anand to play Chess960

5/1/2007 – The annual Chess Classic in Mainz will be held from August 13 to 19, 2007. The format has changed, with Anand, Aronian, Kasimdzhanov and Bacrot playing in two tournaments, one classical rapid and one Chess960 (Fischer Random). "I find it very comforting that I can play half the event without any opening preparation," says Anand in this big interview.
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Miskolc 2007: games seven and eight annotations

4/30/2007 – The final two games of the Rapid Chess Match between Kramnik and Leko ended in draws, leaving Kramnik to win by 4½:3½ points. But they were not tame affairs, and the eighth game could have easily gone against Peter Leko, who found himself under considerable pressure. Our team of GM Ferenc Berkes and IM Gyula Meszaros have analysed the games for you.
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Edward Winter presents: Unsolved Chess Mysteries (5)

4/30/2007 – We bring you a further selection of mysteries from Edward Winter’s Chess Notes, including an alleged game by Stalin, some unexplained words attributed to Morphy, a chess magazine of which no copy can be found, a US champion whose complete name is uncertain, and another champion who has vanished without trace. Our readers are invited to join in the hunt for clues.
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Miskolc 2007: Annotations of games five and six

4/29/2007 – They were the most exciting games so far in the rapid chess match in Miskolc, Hungary. Vladimir Kramnik's win was "a gorgeous game", so the annotators, worthy of a world champion. In game six Peter Leko struck back with a grittly determined win to narrow the gap to one point. "We can expect sparkling fight on the last day," says GM Ferenc Berkes in his extensive game annotators.
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Miskolc 2007: Kramnik wins rapid chess match by 3½ 4½

4/29/2007 – The final day of the rapid chess match was attended by the largest crowd so far. Everyone in the theatre was eager to see if Peter Leko would be able to get the point he needed to catch Vladimir Kramnik. The first game ended in a fairly quick and fairly safe draw. In the second Kramnik almost took the point with the black pieces. Big pictorial report with a new perspective on the match.
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The No-theory Defence, or how to meet 1 d4 if you are over 35

4/29/2007 – The Czech Benoni (1 d4 Nf6 2 c4 c5 3 d5 e5 4 Nc3 d6 5 e4 Nbd7 or Be7) has been successfully applied by several strong GMs like Nisipeanu, Aronian, Sokolov, and others in the last few years. On his new DVD Andrew Martin shows that this little system not only attracts the elder club player, it should make it to the top-level of chess sooner or later. Buy it now or read this review with sampler.
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Cheparinov wins Sigeman, Carlsen takes Gausdal

4/28/2007 – We knew about Ivan Cheparinov's victory one round before the end. The 20-year-old Bulgarian took the tournament with a point and a half more than his nearest rival Jan Timman. In Gausdal 16-year-old Magnus Carlsen won his final game against Mihal Krasenkow to take first, a point ahead of three players (amongst them Lajos Portisch). Final report, standings, games.
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Freestyle Chess –Teaching an Engine how to Fly

4/28/2007 – The 5th PAL/CSS Freestyle Tournament on Playchess.com is already history and the 6th issue is coming soon: Main event June 1-3, Final June 22-24. Freestyle Chess allows players to form a team and use any software and hardware they like. The main sponsor, the PAL Group in Abu Dhabi (UAE), has provided a $16,000 dollar prize fund for each online tournament. CC GM Arno Nickel reports.
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Miskolc 2007: Exciting chess, both players score

4/28/2007 – The third day of the match in Miskolc was the most exciting so far. The first game went somewhat unexpectedly to Vladimir Kramnik, and Hungarian fans could be seen walking around with grim countenances during the pause before game six. But then their beloved Lékó Péter struck back and the triumphant yell of the audience could be heard all around the theatre. Picture report.
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Global Chess to operate out of Amsterdam

4/27/2007 – In December 2006 we reported that FIDE President Kirsan Ilyumzhinov had launched a ten-million dollar company to be run by Dutch businessman Bessel Kok. Now that company, Global Chess, has now taken residence in the Max Euwe Center in Amsterdam. The web site Chess Vibes met with the main Global Chess officers and has provided indepth video interviews.
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Miskolc 2007: Vladimir Kramnik draws first blood

4/27/2007 – In game three Peter Leko botched up his home analysis and handed his opponent Vladimir Kramnik a golden opportunity to go into the lead. The fourth game was a tense affair and ended after some remarkable twists in a draw. In between two eight-year-olds gave a charming chess display on the stage of the National Theatre. And then came the wine tasting in City Hall. Big illustrated report.
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Meanwhile in Malmö and Gausdal...

4/26/2007 – Two international tournaments have reached their final stages: the Sigeman GM in Malmö, Sweden, and the Gausdal Classics in Norway. The former is already decided, since Ivan Cheparinov leads with a point and a half before the last round. In Gausdal local lad Magnus Carlsen is still in the lead, and can win by holding his closest rival to a draw in the final round. Joint reports.
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How to Play the Queen's Indian

4/26/2007 – Since its birth in the early 20th century the Queen's Indian Defence (QID) has become one of the very classical weapons against 1.d4. The Mega Database 2007 counts nearly 75 000 QID games. With his latest ChessBase CD Dimitij Oleinikov offers a surprisingly smooth tool to master this atractive opening as Black or to learn how to meet it as White. Buy it now or read more.
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Learning technique with Anatoly Karpov

4/26/2007 – Most fans prefer the games of his successor Garry Kasparov, but Anatoly Karpov's positional mastery is something the student of chess should not ignore. In his Thursday night lecture our Playchess trainer Dennis Monokroussos shows us how Karpov disposes of Yasser Seirawan in a 1989 "dead-drawn" game, highlighting techniques you can directly apply to your own games.
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Miskolc 2007: Peter Leko misses a big chance

4/26/2007 – After a tense, uneventful game one local hero Peter Leko missed an excellent opportunity to take the lead in game two in his rapid chess match against Vladimir Kramnik. Peter suffered a similar mishap in the previous year against Anatoly Karpov – was it nerves or the fast time controls? The event is under way in the beautiful National Theater. We bring you annotated games and pictures.
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Miskolc starts with the Peter Leko Chess School

4/25/2007 – On Wednesday the first tow games of the rapid chess match between world champion Vladimir Kramnik and his former challenger Peter Leko will be played in Miskolc, Hungary. Two days earlier Peter inaugerated his newly founded chess school, which will train the young talents of the city. Amongst these are some very young and devastatingly cute children. Illustrated report with interview.
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The ECU and Boris Kutin reply to Eric van den Doel

4/25/2007 – In our final report on the European Championship we mentioned the fact that there were some serious complaints launched by players, most relevantly by GM Erik van den Doel and published on the ACP web site, regarding what Doel calls "the disappearance of money." Now the president of the European Chess Union, Boris Kutin, sent us his reply to the accusations.
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Kasparov on Nova TV in the Netherlands

4/25/2007 – Former World Chess Champion Garry Kasparov is on tour again to promote his book. In Holland he appeared for a fairly extensive interview on Nova TV, Den Haag. Naturally he was questionen on the passing of former Russian President Boris Yeltsin, but also on his role in Russian politics. The interview gives some fresh insights and is well worth watching. Partial transcript and link to the TV report.
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Miskolc 2007: it's Vlagyimir vs Léko Péter

4/25/2007 – The eight-game rapid chess match between Vlagyimir Kramnyik and Lékó Péter begins today in Miskolc, Hungary. It was started off on Tuesday with a press conference, the drawing of colours and a spectacular opening ceremony, provided by the Polgármester of Miskolc, Káli Sándor. Explanations for the mysterious orthography adopted in this blurb are given in our big pictorial report.
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