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Chengdu GP 07+08: Harika beats Humpy, recaptures pole position

11/07/2016 -

The Chengdu Grand Prix is being hosted by China from 1-15th July 2016. In a range of stars, two Indians are in the fray, and not surprisingly, both of them have always been there for the nation in the Grand Prix cycle for quite some years now. Harika was pitted against Humpy in the seventh round and we witnessed a full-blown battle that Harika won with good play. Harika has retaken the lead and is on 5.5/8, while Humpy follows closely on 5.0/8. An illustrated report.

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National Challengers 01-03: minor upsets in a non-rated Nationals

11/07/2016 -

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. The top two seeds had it easy, but some higher rateds did not survive their talented opponents. An illustrated report.

Harikrishna beats Ding Liren in Danzhou

10/07/2016 -

Ding Liren is China's strongest grandmaster till date. In fact his preparation is so fierce that Magnus Carlsen himself invited the Chinese to a training camp to work with him. But in the third round of the Hainan Danzhou super tournament India's Harikrishna Pentala showed no such fear or respect for his opponent and boldly went into the highly theoretical line of the Open Ruy Lopez! The game was balanced on knife's edge and any mistake would have been fatal. Ding Liren was the first one to err and Harikrishna chalked up another victory over a World top ten player. We have in depth analysis of this crucial game. 

Cheer for Hari, Harika and, Humpy!

10/07/2016 -

It's chess bonanza time for Indian fans! While Harikrishna fights it out at the 7th Danzhou GM Tournament, Humpy and Harika are vying for crucial Grand Prix points in Chengdu. Cheer for the Indian challenge in China! On this page you can follow the games live of Harikrishna as well as Humpy and Harika with powerful tools like Livebook, Let's Check, engine analysis, evaluation bar and PGN downloads. Danzhou and Chengdu both begin at 12:00 IST. 

Barberà: 01-05: Himanshu Sharma & Swayams Mishra pursue the leader

09/07/2016 -

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. Himanshu Sharma is performing admirably. He scored a GM norm in the previous event and is tied for the second place with 4.0/5. A briefly illustrated report.

Chengdu GP 05+06: Humpy stays in the lead as three follow

09/07/2016 -

The Chengdu Grand Prix is being hosted by China from 1-15th July 2016. In a range of stars, two Indians are in the fray, and not surprisingly, both of them have always been there for the nation in the Grand Prix cycle for quite some years now. Both Harika and Humpy have slowed down a bit, drawing their last two games rather insipidly. Humpy still leads with 4.0/5, while she is followed by Harika and Wenjun at 3.5/5. An illustrated report.

The Lively Library & an Unlikely Romance!

08/07/2016 -

He has been a former National under-17 Champion, Silver medalist in the under-18 Commonwealth, Gold in under-18 Asian team and champion of the strongest state championship - the Tamil Nadu Open. You might expect a guy with a career high Elo of 2309 to be writing something about chess! But meet Niranjan Navalgund - The man with diverse talents! Niranjan is not only a strong chess player but also a prolific writer and today is the launch of the first book authored by him - The lively library and an unlikely romance! In this article Niri shares with us his journey of how he maintained his passion in chess and writing and excelled at both of them.  

Women's Challengers: Viji does it, yet again!

07/07/2016 -

For the past few years, National Women Challengers Chess Championship is attracting a lot of IMs, WGMs, and WIMs, competing for the eight slots available in National Women Premier championship. Premier championship is the prime event, leading to the selection of Indian team for Olympiad and other international events. The 2016 edition was won by IM S. Vijayalakshmi, while Michelle Catherina took the second place. Swati Ghate rallied well in the second half but missed out the third spot to M. Mahalakshmi. An illustrated report.

Shahrukh Khan on chess

06/07/2016 -

It is always good news for chess fans when Bollywood icons, who have millions of fans and followers, speak about the game of chess. On the graduation day of Dhirubhai Ambani International School, Shahrukh Khan, one of the most eminent actors in Bollywood, was the chief guest. Shahrukh spoke about the five gifts given to him by his father that changed his life. The first gift was a chess board he got when he was ten. Shahrukh talks about chess and life for nearly four minutes and quite ingeniously links zugzwang to the real world! Don't miss out on this very interesting speech by King Khan. 

Chengdu GP 03+04: Humpy wins third consecutive game

06/07/2016 -

The Chengdu Grand Prix is being hosted by China from 1-15th July 2016. In a range of stars, two Indians are in the fray, and not surprisingly, both of them have always been there for the nation in the Grand Prix cycle for quite some years now. Harika had begun with two consecutive victories putting her in the lead with 2.0/2. Humpy, who was at the second spot, then one-upped Harika by winning three consecutive games. At the end of four rounds, Humpy leads with 3.5/4, followed by Harika with 3.0/4. Our illustrated report.

Montcada 07-09: Shyam Sundar ties for first

04/07/2016 -

XXIV Open Internacional Ciutat De Montcada began on 25 June 2016 at Montcada, a municipality in Catalonia, Spain. The Indians, traditionally, have made a beeline for playing the Catalonian circuit, often going in groups to play and enjoy. The year 2016, though, saw Indians invade Spain. A total of 117 players are participating in the Montcada tournament and 32 of them are Indians, that is, 27%! Indian grandmaster Shyam Sundar M. tied for the first place but took the second place on the tie-break. Snehal Bhosale scored an IM norm and IM Himanshu Sharma made a GM norm. An illustrated report.

Chengdu GP 01+02: Harika off to a perfect start

04/07/2016 -

The Chengdu Grand Prix is being hosted by China from 1-15th July 2016. In a range of stars, two Indians are in the fray, and not surprisingly, both of them have always been there for the nation in the Grand Prix cycle for quite some years now. Harika has begun with two consecutive victories putting her in the lead with 2.0/2. Humpy, the top seed, won her second round game and is at the second spot with 1.5/2. A successful start for the Indians illustrated in our report.

Ganesh Tajne 9.0/9 at Maharashtra State

02/07/2016 -

How many of us can boast of winning a tournament with 9.0/9 perfect score? Not many! Ganesh Tajne from Nashik, recently won the Maharashtra State 2016 by winning all his games. His trainer Vinod Bhagwat, naturally proud of his protege's achievement, has written the below article. He explains why Ganesh who started playing chess at the not-so-young age of 20 years, was still able to make rapid progress at the game. Instructive annotations from an experienced coach.

Battle of young intellectuals: National Under-11

02/07/2016 -

Around 220 youngsters from across the country are participating in the National Under-11 Championship 2016 being held in Raipur, Chhattisgarh. Nine-yer-old Bharath Subramaniyam (1896) is leading the open section with 6.5/7. The girls section is being dominated by Divya Deshmukh with a perfect 7.0/7. We bring you a report with games.

Montcada: Indian invasion of Spain

01/07/2016 -

XXIV Open Internacional Ciutat De Montcada began on 25 June 2016 at Montcada, a municipality in Catalonia, Spain. The Indians, traditionally, have made a beeline for playing the Catalonian circuit, often going in groups to play and enjoy. The year 2016, though, saw Indians invade Spain. A total of 117 players are participating in the Montcada tournament and 32 of them are Indians, that is, 27%! Indian grandmaster Shyam Sundar M. is in the lead with three others at 5.0/6. An illustrated report.

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