Vladimir Kramnik Retires At 43
I guess this explains his kamikaze performance at Wijk aan Zee, though why he preferred to go out showing insane chess rather than making an all-out effort to remind the world of his best chess is hard to understand.
I guess this explains his kamikaze performance at Wijk aan Zee, though why he preferred to go out showing insane chess rather than making an all-out effort to remind the world of his best chess is hard to understand.
Today, January 29th 2019, in Minsk an Agreement between FIDE and the Organisers of the 2022 World Chess Olympiad, 2020 FIDE Women's World Cup, 2021 FIDE World Chess Cup and 2022 FIDE Congress was signed.
Eight players shared the lead entering round 7 of the 2019 Gibraltar Masters, and when the round had finished there was a single leader.
The second GSC meeting took place in Wijk aan Zee from January 25th to 27th 2019.
Present:
Arkady Dvorkovich (FIDE President)
Emil Sutovsky (GSC Chairman)
Bassem Amin
Ken...
Sergei Tkachenko, Tigran Georgiev, Maestro of Practical Studies: A World Champion's Favorite Composers. (Elk and Ruby 2018, original Russian version in 2013.) 212 pp. Reviewed by Dennis Monokroussos.
It was a good run while it lasted, but finally, after six of the 10 rounds have finished, a pre-tournament 2700-rated player has lost a game. Two, in fact, including the mighty Wesley So, who lost as White to Nils Grandelius.