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Suvrajit Saha wins All India Rating at Durgapur

03/01/2018 -

Suvrajit Saha of Railways wins CSIR CMERI Diamond Jubilee All India Open FIDE Rated Chess Tournament convincingly with a score of 7.5 points out of 8 rounds. This was his first tournament win in over a year and first open rating tournament win in a long while. He made a fantastic start by winning all his first seven games and needed just a draw in the last round to become champion. The tournament also witnessed the participation of IM Neeraj Kumar Mishra who scored 7 points and finished at 3rd position. This report contains a game analyzed by the champion and a few photographs from the event by Dr. Himadri Roy.

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Mumbai IIFLW U-13 and Open Round 3: A day of many upsets!

02/01/2018 -

The accelerated pairings ended in the open section. The games were supposed to be one-sided, but it didn't turn out that way. The higher seeds had to work really hard against players rated 500 to 600 points below them to win their games. In the under-13 section, the ratings don't really matter. On every other board, you can see the lower rated player holding or beating the higher rated opponents. We bring you some of the upsets that took place at the third round of the tournament. Apart from this ChessBase India founders Sagar Shah and Amruta Mokal are at the venue, and this is your chance to analyze your game with them.

Mumbai IIFLW Open Round 1+2: Beware of the top board!

01/01/2018 -

The setting of the EKA by IIFLIM 3rd Mumbai International Open 2017-18 is bit unusual. You have this big stage on one side of the playing hall and there is only the top board placed on it. Rest of the players are playing in the normal playing arena. However, we have found out that it is not easy to be the fancied player and play on the top board. In the first round, Abhijeet Gupta very nearly lost to Kiran Manisha Mohanty and in round two Timur Gareyev had to bite the dust against Adham Kandil. Ivan Rozum will be seen in action on the top board today and it will be interesting to see if he can maintain his pole position. 

3rd Mumbai IIFLW under-13 Round 1+2: It's a tournament with life!

31/12/2017 -

When someone asks which is highest prize money junior tournament in the world, people tend to think it must be held somewhere in USA, Europe or the middle-east. Turns out it's held in India, in the financial capital of the country - Mumbai. This year the IIFLW under-13 International is being held from the 29th of December to 7th of January 2018. The top seed is D. Gukesh (2362) who seems to be playing one tournament after another absolutely non stop. He will be facing stiff competition from the likes of Pranav, Leon, Anuj, Divya and the others. In this report we bring to you the entire action from rounds one and two along with some excellent pictures by Amruta Mokal.

World Blitz Championship: Anand adds another feather to his cap in Riyadh; wins bronze in Blitz

31/12/2017 -

Vishy Anand ended the year with a bang at the King Salman World Rapid and Blitz Championships in Riyadh, yesterday. After winning the title of the world rapid champion, Anand did not sit back and celebrate. He went on with just as much energy to clinch another bronze medal at the blitz championship. Magnus Carlsen was another player who really shined in the blitz event. After a slightly off day on day 1, the classical world champion came back with 9.0/10 on day 2 to bag the title prize. An illustrated report with games and analysis

"I just feel so happy!" - Vishy Anand speaks to ChessBase India

31/12/2017 -

For a man who is 48 years old playing at the World Rapid and Blitz is a huge challenge. You have to play 36 games (plus tiebreaks if you are fighting for the first spot) against some of the best players in the world, who are half your age, have loads of stamina and in general are better suited towards the short format of the game. The odds were against Vishy Anand, but he delivered! And he delivered huge! Two medals at the World Rapid and Blitz 2017 - gold in rapid and bronze in blitz! We spoke to Vishy Anand after his victory and, to put it mildly, he was ecstatic with his performance!

Hoa Nguyen makes it a hat-trick in India!

30/12/2017 -

Vietnamese GM Hoa Nguyen now has one of the most enviable records on Indian soil. He has won a hat trick of grandmaster events in India. First one was the KIIT open in Bhubaneshwar, next one was the Mayors Cup in Mumbai and now the Bhopal International 2017. The last round began with a five way tie, but Hoa Nguyen made sure that he won the top prize by beating GM Ivan Rozum. The second place was captured by Malaysian Li Tian Yeoh, while the third place went to GM Tran Tuan Minh. Full final report with pictures, videos and more. 

The Carlsen - Inarkiev controversy

30/12/2017 -

Magnus Carlsen was playing Ernesto Inarkiev in the first round of the World Blitz 2017. Magnus gave a check to Inarkiev's king. However, instead of moving the king or capturing the rook, Inarkiev gave a counter check to his opponent's king. Of course, this was an illegal move. But Carlsen did not claim it. He moved his king. Inarkiev now stopped the clock and called the arbiter to claim for a win. The Russian was awarded a full point and later the result was reversed with a win for Carlsen. What happened? What is this controversy all about and was the decision given by the arbiter correct. We asked IA Gopakumar Sudhakaran, who explains the intricacies.

Aravindh Chithambaram wins Sunway Sitges 2017, crosses 2600!

30/12/2017 -

The IV Sunway Sitges International Chess Tournament officially ended on the 23rd of December 2017. But the memories will still linger on. Aravindh Chithambaram's victory was the highest point of the tournament, while side events made it special. For Aravindh the year has ended on a high. He very nearly won the National Premier, secured a bronze at the World Junior and now clinched the gold at this super strong open event. What's more the boy will be 2600 on the published rating list on 1st of January! A pictorial report with loads of videos, games analysis and more by Avathanshu Bhat.

World Rapid 03: Anand clinches the title beating Fedoseev in the playoffs

29/12/2017 -

What a finale it was to the World Rapid Championship! After 15 gruelling games, the tiger from Madras, Viswanathan Anand, won the rapid championship for the 12th time in his career in the Saudi Arabian capital of Riyadh. Scoring an undefeated 10.5/15, Vishy was tied for first with Ian Nepomniachtchi and Vladimir Fedoseev and had to win a playoff before he could lift the champion's trophy. In his trademark style, the lightning kid of the 80s showed his blitz prowess yet again scoring an emphatic victory over the Russian GM. A reports with pictures, games and analysis.

Bring the World Rapid Champion 2017 to your study room!

29/12/2017 -

Anand becoming the World Rapid Champion is a big moment in Indian chess! After Vishy Anand lost his World Championship crown to Magnus in 2013, it seemed very difficult that he would ever regain it. Age was not on his side, but Vishy has always braved all odds in his career and he did it once again to win the World Rapid Championship in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia on 27th of December 2017. ChessBase India has two DVDs of Anand on his career. Anand himself takes you on a journey from being a talented youngster to a World Champion! 8 hours of highly instructional content and we are offering it you at 50% off!

Live Games of World Rapid and Blitz 2017

29/12/2017 -

What is the best way to follow World Rapid and Blitz 2017? It's on this page. We have the live commentary by GM Evgenij Miroshnichenko and Keti Tsatsalashvili. Along with it, we also have all the live games, finished games of previous rounds, schedule and all the important links. As the rounds go by, we will keep posting important updates which will help you to follow this grand event in the best possible manner. Rounds begin at 2 p.m. local time (4.30 p.m. IST). 26,27,28 December is the rapid portion and on 29 and 30 December we have the blitz.

Vishy Anand is the World Rapid Champion 2017

28/12/2017 -

Vishy Anand played the tournament of his life to score 10.5/15, remain unbeaten and become the World Rapid Champion 2017. After 15 rounds of rapid chess, we had three leaders - Anand, Fedoseev and Nepomniachtchi. The tiebreak was a blitz encounter between the first two placed players. Nepo had to be content with the third spot and Anand and Fedoseev fought it out in two blitz games to determine who would take home the gold. It was Anand who finally won the title with a 2-0 win over Fedoseev. While the world thought that Anand would soon retire, the Indian maestro is busy beating the best players in the business!

World Rapid 02: Anand beats Carlsen making big strides towards the title

28/12/2017 -

On the second day of the World Rapid and Blitz Championship, the tiger from Madras, Vishy Anand roared loud. Winning two and drawing the rest of his games, Anand has retained his joint second spot in the tournament and is only half a point behind the tournament leader, Vladimir Fedoseev. The biggest highlight of the day for team India was Anand's win against his archrival, Magnus Carlsen. And guess what, he did that with the black pieces! In the women's group, Harika is currently in the joint third place, despite losing her first game of the event to Aleksandra Goryachkina. Day 2 report. 

Bhopal 2017 Round 9: It's a fight with yourself!

27/12/2017 -

"It's a race against yourself," says Himanshu Sharma. The Haryana GM had a dismal national premier and finished in the last spot after losing eight games! In the Bhopal International he has worked hard in the months leading up to it and going into the last round he is one of the joint leaders. We bring you players, pictures, videos and photos all in his report from the city of lakes - Bhopal. No players have been able to make their IM/GM norms here, but the Bhopal International definitely has proved to be a great exposure for the local kids.

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