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Leiden 06-07 Express: Chanda slips in the race

23/07/2016 -

The Leiden International Tournament is in progress in Leiden, Netherlands. GM Loek Van Wely, the famous Dutchman, is the top seed. In the A-group, GM Sandipan Chanda had a good start scoring 4.0/5. Express Report.

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Sant Marti Final Express: Shyam Sundar triumphs!

22/07/2016 -

One of the better events in the Catalan Grand Prix XVIII is the Sant Martí International tournament taking place in Barcelona, Spain. The average rating of the tourney is around 2200 Elo, including 12 GMs and 18 IMs. With a total of 140 players, 73 of them titled, the tournament is quite good for players searching for experience and ratings. GM Shyam Sunder lifts the trophy with 8.0/9 points. Express Report.

National Challengers 10-13: Ravi Teja takes clear first

21/07/2016 -

The National Challengers Championship 2016 opened at the Amity University in Noida, Delhi, as a non-rated event, for the first time in its 54-year-history. Going into the final lap, Ravi had to make sure he maintained his half-point lead. He did the needful with a timely victory in the tenth round and finished with three draws to become the champion with 10/13. We have important games and some tactics for you to enjoy in this illustrated report.

Dubai Juniors Express: 28 Indians among 110 players

21/07/2016 -

A total of 110 players from 12 countries are taking part in the region’s premier annual competition for junior players aged 14-years-old and below. 28 Indians are in the fray, led by Rahu Shrivatshav, in this US$ 10,000 festival. An express report.

Benasque: Sasikiran triumphs with 9.0/10

20/07/2016 -

The 36th Benasque International Tournament was held from 07-16 July 2016 in the cool and serene town of Benasque in Huesca province of Spain. GM Krishnan Sasikiran had a fantastic tournament. He already raced away to a commanding 5.0/5, and then settled for draws with GM Andrey Baryshpolets (2551) and GM Yuriy Kuzubov (2635). Then he reeled off three more victories to claim the first place undisputed. An illustrated report.

Sant Martí 01-06: Shyam Sundar takes charge

19/07/2016 -

One of the better events in the Catalan Grand Prix XVIII is the Sant Martí International tournament taking place in Barcelona, Spain. GM Shyam Sundar M. took an important step forward in the tourney when he defeated Argentine GM Fernando Peralta (2588) in the sixth round. He now leads the event with 5.5/6. An illustrated report.

Lake Sevan 01+02: Vidit has a positive start

19/07/2016 -

The 2016 Lake Sevan International Tournament began in Martuni, Armenia. The tourney is a 10-player round-robin with an average rating of 2629 and a prize fund of $9200, that is, approximately Rs. 6,18,000. The Indian challenge is led by GM Vidit Gujrathi, who was off to a flying start with a victory defending the black pieces, and is among the early leaders at 1.5/2. An illustrated report. LIVE games at 16:30 IST.

Danzhou 07-09: Hari finishes second after defeating the leader

18/07/2016 -

After an early loss, Harikrishna did a splendid job of solidifying his position and reaching fifty percent at the end of six rounds. It was important that he keep the momentum going. He did just that with a timely win over the leader Nepomniachtchi. He finished with two draws against the Chinese to take the second place in the super-tournament. An illustrated report.

Some dreams do come true!

18/07/2016 -

Aditya Savalkar is a talented chess player from Kolhapur. With his father being a peon at the Shivaji University in Kolhapur and his mother sewing clothes to make ends meet, the family has a hard time to pursue their son's passion for the game of chess. But giving up is not an option. Most recently I2V chess centre in Mumbai came to Aditya's aid as they helped him enroll for the under-11 nationals that took place a fortnight ago in Chattisgarh. The Savalkars' dreams are slowly but surely coming true. Where there is a will there is a way! 

Peter Heine Nielsen: The Semi-Slav - A Grandmaster’s Guide for the tournament player

16/07/2016 -

He is the second of World Champion Magnus Carlsen and the former second of Ex-champion Vishy Anand. He is considered one of the greatest opening experts of our time. On this new ChessBase DVD, GM Peter Heine Nielsen invites club and tournament players to try one of the richest opening systems in modern chess: the Semi-Slav. It is an opening that has fascinated countless top players. Peter Heine guides you through the often dauntingly complex systems and offers detailed analyses of the critical lines. Don't miss it!

National Challengers 04-09: Ravi Teja leads with 7.5/09

16/07/2016 -

The National Challengers Championship 2016 opened at the Amity University in Noida, Delhi, as a non-rated event, for the first time in its 54-year-history. The tournament was expected to attract the stronger players into the tournament, now that there is no possibility for them to lose rating. But there was no change in the trend. A handful of the higher seeds is having  a tough time at the 2016 edition of the Challengers. The tournament has been full of surprise results. IM Ravi Teja leads the tourney with 7.5/11. An illustrated report.

Chengdu GP: Harika wins the Grand Prix, Humpy second

15/07/2016 -

The Chengdu Grand Prix was hosted by China from 1-14th July 2016. Harika and Humpy left the remaining field a whole point behind, both of them scoring 7.0/11. While Harika hit and ducked to perfection, winning three and not losing a single round, Humpy lost two but won five games. The tie-break favoured Harika and she took first place while Humpy settled for the second spot. An illustrated report with interview.

Danzhou Rds 4-6: Super Solid Hari

14/07/2016 -

At the end of six rounds in the seventh Hainan Danzhou super tournament Harikrishna is on 50% score with 3.0/6 and in the fifth position. After his win against Ding Liren in the third round, the Indian player has shown some very solid chess and drew next three rounds against Yu Yangyi, Wang Yue and Peter Leko. Ian Nepomniachtchi is the leader with 4.5/6 as we go into the rest day. We have some pictures for you and game analysis to learn from.

The art of analyzing your own game

14/07/2016 -

Strong grandmasters often say that you must analyze your own games. While there is no doubt that this is a very useful advice in order to become a better player, very few people actually tell you how to analyze your game. If you are one of those players who are struggling to figure out what is the best way to analyze your own games, do not worry! Help is at hand. Himanshu Sharma is one of the strongest International Masters in India. He became a GM elect, with a career high rating of 2471, without any formal training. He is a self made chess player. There was one thing that Himanshu knew better than his peers - the art of analysis. In this article he shares his secret recipe with you with the help of a beautifully annotated game. We also take this opportunity to introduce the new PGN replayer to you.

Barberà 06-09: Karthikeyan Murali joint first!

11/07/2016 -

A total of 97 players are participating in the XXXIX Open Internacional de Barberà del Vallès "A" tournament and 31 of them are Indians! The Indian challenge was led by GM Shyam Sundar M. and GM Murali Karthikeyan, followed by an array of international masters and under-rated Indians. In the end, after nine rounds of play, GM Murali Karthikeyan tied for the first place with Chilean IM Cristobal Henriquez and was second on the tiebreak. And Tamil Nadu youngster P. Iniyan scored his maiden International Master norm. A briefly illustrated report.

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