2017
31th Belgrade Trophy 31 games Update
18th Puhajarve Rapid 15 games New
World Junior & Girls U20 41 games New
5th European Small Nations 36 games
3rd Sunday`s Open ChessSquare 15 games
16th...
31th Belgrade Trophy 31 games Update
18th Puhajarve Rapid 15 games New
World Junior & Girls U20 41 games New
5th European Small Nations 36 games
3rd Sunday`s Open ChessSquare 15 games
16th...
London will host the world chess championship match on November 9-28 next year against current incumbent Magnus Carlsen of Norway, organisers said on Wednesday.
The Guardian | Crystal Palace gatecrashers a return to the 'dark days', say Sussex police |
Vasyl Lomachenko doesn’t think he’ll have any siginficant size advantage over Guillermo Rigondeaux in their showdown.
The Guardian | Crystal Palace threaten bans and legal action against gatecrashers at Brighton |
Apparently today is something called "Giving Tuesday". I'm not sure if this is something invented by merchants as a way of keeping commerce going: "Black Friday", Cyber Monday, and now this. Perhaps it's a sop...
31th Belgrade Trophy 23 games Update
18th Puhajarve Rapid 15 games New
World Junior & Girls U20 41 games New
5th European Small Nations 36 games
3rd Sunday`s Open ChessSquare 15 games
16th...
Israeli chess players could make history by participating in a tournament in Saudi Arabia after the international chess governing body on Tuesday said it was pushing to allow it to happen.
World Junior & Girls U20 41 games Update View
5th European Small Nations 36 games
3rd Sunday`s Open ChessSquare 15 games
16th 4NCL Congress 5 games
First Saturday GM November 9 games
7th...
Essex home double
SCCU U180: Essex 8½-7½ Surrey
At Wanstead House. Surrey must be regretting the non-appearance of their Board 2, with the match decided by the odd point. Steve Rix had the honour of scoring the winning point after an exchange sacrifice.
There have been a lot of draws so far - 25 in all - but there's no indication as yet that Florencio Campomanes will step in for the good of the players. But if Komodo can close the gap to 5-3, all bets are off!
Which means that Shakhriyar Mamedyarov and Alexander Grischuk do qualify. With a win Teimour Radjabov would have qualified, and likewise had Maxime Vachier-Lagrave won. Instead, Radjabov, like almost everyone else today...
Players: Aronian, MVL, Nakamura, Ding Liren, Svidler, Giri, Radjabov, Li Chao...
World no.1 Magnus Carlsen to Play in King Salman World Rapid and Blitz Championships
Athens, Greece, November 25, 2017 — Magnus Carlsen (Norway), the highest-rated chess player in the world and World Champion in classical chess...
Mamedyarov and Grischuk qualify for Candidates
Shakhriyar Mamedyarov and Alexander Grischuk topped the final standings of the FIDE Grand Prix series to qualify for the 2018 FIDE Candidates Tournament in Berlin.