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Chess and cycling in the city of Leiden!

25/09/2016 -

Sagar Shah and Amruta Mokal played the Leiden Open in Netherlands from 15th-25th of July 2016. It is one of the tournaments they had planned on their 89 day Euro trip. This turned out to be one of the most memorable events because of many reasons - the picturesque city, travelling on bicycle, getting paired against each other in the final round! In this article Sagar gives you a personal view of how foreign tournaments should be enjoyed and how you can make them cost-effective. You cannot emerge victorious in every event that you play, but you can surely make each one memorable!

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World Youth 01-03: Bhavik Bharambe leads the Indian charge

24/09/2016 -

2015 World Youth Championship was a medal feast for Team India. It was raining Golds, Silvers, and Bronze, and the domination was such that India had won more Golds than most teams had even won medals! A year has passed since then, and there was a marked change in the organisation of the 2016 edition -- the under 14, under 16 and under 18 sections are being held separately from the other sections that will be held in Georgia next month. Enjoy our heavily illustrated report!

Welcome to Sunway Chess Festival 2016

23/09/2016 -

You would like to play in Europe in December, but the cold weather is not your cup of tea. Do not worry! Sitges, Spain is the perfect place to be! The third Sunway Sitges Chess Festival 2016 will be held from the 16th to 23rd December 2016. It offers you a beautiful tournament venue, a total amount of 19,700 Euros in prizes and a pleasant atmosphere to play against strong opposition thereby scoring your IM and GM norms. An Invitation.

Three back to back events in the Indian circuit!

23/09/2016 -

Many foreigners await their chance of visiting India. Filled with diverse landscapes, historic and cultural background, various cuisines and landmark structures - a trip to India can be a life transforming experience. If you are a chess player, here's some good news for you. You not only get to play in three back to back strong tournaments with a hefty prize fund, but you get to see the country and if you are an IM or a GM you get some excellent conditions. Read on to know what you can expect by making a trip to the Incredible India.

Commonwealth: 13 gold, 7 silver and 8 bronze

21/09/2016 -

First of all, sorry for the late report -- the writer was away on world juniors duty. Did you know that WIM Nandhidhaa actually finished ahead of Tania Sachdev in the Commonwealth Chess Championship? Despite that, Tania took the Commonwealth Women's title and not Nandhidhaa! The Chess Federation of Sri Lanka organized the Commonwealth Championship 2016. IM Tania Sachdev took the women's title of the Commonwealth Champion, while GM Abhijeet Gupta was crowned the men's champion. Enjoy our report with some lip-smacking portraits by Sri Lanka's Ruwan Gunaratne.

First ChessBase India show with GM Vishnu Prasanna

20/09/2016 -

Would you like to learn from a 2512 rated grandmaster? ChessBase India begins with its first online live show! The inaugural Show will take place on the 20th of September 2016 at 1 p.m. IST. The host of the show IM Sagar Shah will be joined by the knowledgeable Grandmaster Vishnu Prasanna. All of you are most welcome to join us and ask questions to Vishnu, as he shows some of the best games of his chess career! The entire procedure of how you can view the show live "free of charge" is explained in this article.

Malaysia: Swapnil Dhopade champion; Aryan becomes GM No. 45!

19/09/2016 -

Of the 100 players competing at the 13th edition of Dato' Arthur Tan International Open 2016, 33 were Indians -- the highest among all the countries. The winner of the tournament was the fifth seed GM Swapnil Dhopade (2496) who scored a smooth 7.5/9. GM Koneru Humpy was the top seed, but she was derailed due to two losses. Srinath Narayanan finished third, while Aryan Chopra took the fifth place and also became India's 45th grandmaster!

Nisha's pain and pleasure in chess!

18/09/2016 -

Three months ago the National Women Challengers tournament was held in Chennai. It was emphatically won by S. Vijayalakshmi. The tenth spot in the same event went to IM Nisha Mohota. This was not particularly a performance that Nisha was proud of. In the 7.5 points that she scored, she went through moments of extreme pain, dejection and helplessness. But, in the end she was able to fight her ghosts and come out stronger than ever. In this article she shares with us some intimate details of pain and pleasure in the life of a professional chess player. A must-read.

"The most important thing that women do in the slums is to produce kids, and that's all"

16/09/2016 -

Imagine living in a slum in Uganda, where every day is a struggle to survive. No money to buy clothes, nor enough food to eat, and no house to live inside. Phiona Mutesi spent the better part of her early childhood sleeping on the streets. She grew up in the Ugandan slum of Katwe. When she was about three, her father died of AIDS and shortly afterward her older sister Juliet died of an unknown cause. In her own words, 'The most important thing that women do in the slums is to produce kids, and that's all. I wanted a better life.' Things didn't improve much for her as she had to drop out of school, and the future was getting darker by the day. But all that changed on the day she learnt chess.

Even Kramnik couldn't find this one!

16/09/2016 -

The World Cup in knock-out format is a gruelling event where the winner has to play nearly seven opponents and beat each one of them to qualify for the next Candidates. Kramnik did that successfully in the year 2013. He was in excellent form as he dispatched one adversary after another. However, even in that situation he was unable to find a winning combination in his game against Maxime Vachier-Lagrave. We now invite you to solve the same position and see if you can fare better than the Big Vlad!

Team India's scintillating comeback!

15/09/2016 -

Team India began the women's section of Baku 2016 as the fifth seeds. Things looked bright until the serious jolt in the seventh round when we lost to Azerbaijan. Harika was on a drawing spree until then, and Tania Sachdev, who had begun with 4.0/4, suffered her third straight loss! Padmini Rout was playing erratically. Only Soumya looked consistent on the fourth board. Things looked bad until Harika started punching wins. And then, it was the Tania Sachdev Show! Check out our heavily illustrated report with tonnes of pictures and enjoy!

80-year-old Nasir Ali Syed leads in Udaipur!

13/09/2016 -

Have you ever seen an 80-year-old man lead a chess tournament? Well, now you will! Nasir Ali Syed is leading ahead of 4 established Indian international masters! Although, he is now rated 1926, he is now leading the 4th NL Pandiyar Memorial Open in Udaipur with 6.5/7 points! Check out our brief update here.

Baku 11: Sethu loses and Vidit wins; India held by Norway

13/09/2016 -

Sethu pondered over his position with intense concentration. He was eyeing his opponent's weakness on e3, and fantasies of a sacrifice on that square filled his mind. Throughout the Olympiad, Team India's fortunes had revolved around his games, and Sethu knew that. In the previous rounds, his defeat meant that the team lost or won the matches.  It is a strange kind of pressure to carry that weight in your mind. Do you think the sacrifice may have worked? Meanwhile, Hari negotiated a draw with Magnus Carlsen, while Adhiban drew with the black pieces on the second board. To make matters more complicated, Vidit, who had a big advantage, 'blundered'! Find out what transpired in our eleventh round report.

Baku 10: Harikrishna beats Karjakin!

12/09/2016 -

India faced the top-seeded Russia in an all-important penultimate round clash. Russia's top board Sergey Karjakin is slated to take on the World Champion Magnus Carlsen for the title clash in New York in a few weeks from now. And Hari was tasked with taking on Karjakin with the white pieces. Fairly straightforward, one would assume, except that Adhiban was losing against Kramnik and other boards were heading towards draws. Hari increased the pressure on Karjakin who began to go wrong and finally cracked. We bring you a quick illustrated report on the performance in the men's section.

Live games of India from the Olympiad

12/09/2016 -

At the 42nd Chess Olympiad Indian open team consisting of Harikrishna, Vidit Gujrathi, B.Adhiban, S.P. Sethuraman and Murali Karthikeyan start as the 11th seeds. In the women's section the Indian team of Harika, Padmini Rout, Soumya Swaminathan, Tania Sachdev and Pratyusha Bodda are the fifth seeds. On this page you can follow the games of these players live along with powerful features like livebook, engine analysis, PGN download, sharing games to social media etc. The games begin everyday at 4.30 p.m. IST.

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