Interview with David Howell, British KO Champ - Chessbase News
David Howell has once again proved that he is a force to be reckoned with in British chess. After adding another British title to his belt, David Howell is now ...
Bradford pupils visit London to take part in national chess tournament - Bradford Telegraph and Argus
PUPILS at a Bradford primary school have visited London to take part in a chess tournament involving schools from around the country.
London Chess Performance Analysis: Viswanathan Anand - Sports Rediscovered
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London Chess Performance Analysis: Viswanathan Anand
Sports Rediscovered
Anand succumbed to three defeats at the London Chess Classic and scored 3.5 points out of the nine games he played. He is placed only above Veselin Topalov, who managed fewer points than Anand. So the big question that comes to the mind is what ...
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Huffington: Carlsen Wins Grand Chess Tour - ChessBase
2015 Ukrainian Ch: Comebacks and Cinderella - Chessbase News
12/19/2015 – It was a tight race to the end for the Ukrainian Championships, with nothing decided in either the Men's or Women's event until the very last round.
Carlsen wins Grand Chess Tour - Huffington Post
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Carlsen wins Grand Chess Tour
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The world chess champion Magnus Carlsen won the Chess Grand Tour, a three tournaments bonanza played in Norway, the USA and England, and involving the world's best players. It was loosely based on the $1,2 million 1988-1989 Chess World Cup, ...
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Carlsen wins Grand Chess Tour - Huffington Post
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Carlsen wins Grand Chess Tour
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He recovered at the Sinquefield Cup in Saint Louis in September, sharing second place. He needed to finish first in London in December for an overall victory in the Tour. But Carlsen began the London Classic slowly, drawing the first six games, fast ...
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64: All's well - Marianas Variety
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64: All's well
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Magnus's tournament victory also allowed him to win the Grand Chess Tour, three points ahead of Giri. The Grand Chess Tour is “an annual circuit of chess tournaments where players compete for multiple prize pools. The three tournaments featured in the ...
Pestaño: One big tournament after anotherSun.Star
On Chess: And after all that, Magnus Carlsen is still the bestSt. Louis Public Radio
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A Magnuficent Sunday at the LCC 2015 (2) - Chess News | ChessBase
A Magnuficent Sunday at the LCC 2015 (2) - Chessbase News
After the regular games at the London Chess Classic 2015 three players, Magnus Carlsen, Anish Giri and Maxime Vachier-Lagrave had tied for the top spot.
A Magnuficent Sunday at the LCC 2015 (2) - Chessbase News
After the regular games at the London Chess Classic 2015 three players, Magnus Carlsen, Anish Giri and Maxime Vachier-Lagrave had tied for the top spot.
On Chess: And after all that, Magnus Carlsen is still the best - St. Louis Public Radio
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On Chess: And after all that, Magnus Carlsen is still the best
St. Louis Public Radio
He faced the best, Magnus Carlsen, who put the pressure from the get-go. The Frenchman resisted, and even had drawing chances, but he cracked at the end. With this win, Magnus Carlsen won the London Chess Classic, and he obtained enough points to ...
Chess prodigy Magnus Carlsen: 'Bobby Fischer is my dream opponent'CNN
Pestaño: One big tournament after anotherSun.Star
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On Chess: And after all that, Magnus Carlsen is still the best - St. Louis Public Radio
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On Chess: And after all that, Magnus Carlsen is still the best
St. Louis Public Radio
Going into the year before the first Grand Chess Tour stop in Norway, the elite had distanced themselves quite a bit from the rest of the pack. There was a marked difference in rating between those in the top-10 and those below; a significant gap of 30 ...
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On Chess: And after all that, Magnus Carlsen is still the best - St. Louis Public Radio
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On Chess: And after all that, Magnus Carlsen is still the best
St. Louis Public Radio
A pack of suitors followed them half a point behind: Levon Aronian, the winner of the Sinquefield Cup, Alexander Grischuk who is always a strong player in any situation, and World Champion Carlsen. As fate would have it, these players mainly played ...
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