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It's Praggnanandhaa vs Vincent!

27/10/2016 -

The German Schach Magazine thinks that Vincent Keymer is the biggest talent to emerge from their country since the second World Champion Emanuel Lasker! R. Praggnanandhaa is just eleven years old, but has already crushed many a grandmasters! Not to forget, he is also the youngest IM in the world. These two super talents are going to face-off against each other at the eighth round of the World under 12 Championships in Batumi. We have set up the live game page for you to enjoy this battle. Live game will begin at 4.30 p.m. IST. Don't miss it!

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Searching for a better life with Chess

26/10/2016 -

Less than a fortnight back, 16-year-old Kumar Gaurav was crowned the Indian Junior Champion, 2016. This title has been won previously by names such as Viswanathan Anand, Pentala Harikrishna, Abhijeet Gupta. But there is more to the boy from Bihar who surprisingly came from behind to become the champion. Read the first of our two-part story on Kumar Gaurav and his siblings, as they pursue their dream of leading a better life with chess.

When Mumbai met the Queen of Katwe and Daniel King!

26/10/2016 -

Chess players of Mumbai had a day filled with chess and fun on the 11th of October 2016. Firstly everyone saw the movie Queen of Katwe together. It was truly an inspirational movie. This was followed by learning the Queen's Gambit Declined from Power Play 23. The highlight of the day was surely the live Q&A session with Daniel King on Skype. The day ended with a small blitz tournament. The participants went back home with loads of newly gained knowledge and a smile on their faces!

Praggnanandhaa's perfect 6.0/6 at World Cadets 2016

25/10/2016 -

Ever since R. Praggnanandhaa became the youngest IM in the world at the age of 10 years and 10 months, he has been in the news all over the world. The young boy has stayed true to his billing of being the top seed in the under-12 section of the World Cadets 2016. Going into the rest day he is on a perfect 6.0/6. We will bring you a complete report soon, but as of now this article focusses on little Praggu's games. IM Sagar Shah has not only annotated a game, but has also recorded a 12-minute video where he explains the reasons for Praggnanandhaa's super strong play.

Chigorin 05-09: Himal scores a GM norm and completes IM title

25/10/2016 -

The Chigorin Memorial Tournament in St. Petersburg, Russia, has had a long tradition. It is named after the founder of the Soviet Chess School Mikhail Chigorin. A list of strong grandmasters competed in the 2016 edition for the prize fund of 18,00,000 rubles ($28000/26000 euros). GM Deep Sengupta had the sole lead with 5.0/5. But he faltered in the second half. Chandigarh's Himal Gusain played a beautiful tournament, to become an international master with a crushing win in the final round.

Fresh release: Evans Gambit by Simon Williams

24/10/2016 -

He calls it "one of the most romantic of all openings", one you can play with white when you go 1.e4. Savielly Tartakower said that this attacking opening was invented to make men understand that chess is a gift from the gods. You cannot get higher praise than that. Or a better teacher than GM Simon Williams, whose aggressive style has brought down a number of top-class opponents (like Carlsen and Gelfand). His latest DVD has 4½ hours of gripping video.

India wins Kabaddi World Cup 2016

23/10/2016 -

On 22nd of October 2016, India beat Iran in the Kabaddi World Cup Final to become the World Champions. Kabaddi is a synthesis of wrestling, rugby, fencing and many other sports. It requires great agility, team unity and presence of mind. The sport of Kabaddi originated in India and is now spreading all over the world. Countries from five continents participated in the World Cup. But why are we reporting this on our chess newspage? Read on to find out!

World Youth 2016: Joy and Sorrow for Team India

22/10/2016 -

The final round of the World Youth Chess Championship 2016 at Khanty-Mansiysk concluded a couple of weeks back with Pune girl Aakanksha grabbing gold in the Under 16 Girls category. The 2015 edition bronze medallist Vantika Agarwal of Delhi suffered a heartbreak towards the end and returned without a medal. Lakshmi Priyaa TT brings us a gripping tale of joy and sorrow. There are numerous lessons to learn...

Come and play like Morphy in Nashik!

21/10/2016 -

Vidit Gujrathi, India number four and one of the strongest players of the country, is from Nashik. No wonder, the activities in the city have to started to grow. From 12th to 17th of November, the first Morphy FIDE Rating tournament will be held in Nashik. Four IMs and one WGM have already confirmed their participation. The prizes for lower rated players are quite attractive. In this article we provide you with all the information that will help you to play in one of the most scenic major cities of Maharashtra.

Chigorin 01-04: Sengupta among the leaders

19/10/2016 -

What is common between Akiba Rubinstein, Mikhail Botvinnik, Mikhail Tal, Vassily Smyslov, Boris Spassky, and Viktor Korchnoi? You are about to find that out. The 2016 Chigorin Memorial tournament began a few days back in St. Petersburg in Russia. Six Indians are playing, and Deep Sengupta is among the five leaders with a perfect score. We bring you a brief report.

Saluting a ‘Chess Playing’ nation Part II

19/10/2016 -

FI Praful Zaveri sent us a beautiful part I of his report from Armenia which covered the Chess in Schools (CIS) program that he attended. In part II he speaks about the one of its kind Chess Academy of Armenia. This Academy located on the 34th Shevchenko Street is one of the largest Chess Academies in the world. Praful not only stayed in the academy for two days, but also visited the strong Yerevan International Open. As he says, no matter where you go, how so ever remote the place is, there is always an Indian playing!

Chess960: Instructive or just fun?

18/10/2016 -

Bobby Fischer came up with the idea of Chess960 or Fischer Random chess where the pieces are placed in a random order on the last rank. Top grandmasters have dipped their feet in the ocean of chess960, but the format hasn't really caught on. In this article Ganesh Dorairaj asks a very pertinent question: is the study of Fischer Random games played by top grandmasters useful to improve our chess?

A new thought: Mother's name is equally important!

17/10/2016 -

In recent advertisements on Star Plus, top Indian cricketers are shown wearing jerseys with the name of their mothers imprinted on the back. Dhoni, Kohli and Rahane tell why their mother are so special and dear to them. In this article ChessBase author Niklesh Jain compiled pictures of some of the top Indian chess players with their mothers. We invite you to post a picture with your mother in the comments section, or on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram with the #ChessMom and win special prizes! Read on to know more.

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