The gap gets bigger
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After 2 games in London, the gap for the world's #1 ranking is getting
larger. Magnus now leads Topalov by nearly 8 points. If he can maintain this
pace f...
Carlsen wins again, grabs the lead
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Magnus Carlsen also won his second white game at the London Chess Classic.
The Norwegian defeated Luke McShane in round 2 and took sole lead in the
standin...
One of my favourite Canadian chess blogs...
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SPRAGGETT ON CHESS
I recommend the readers to visit Hazel's blog:
http://www.checkmateupdate.blogspot.com/
It has some great stuff on it, funny chess-...
Not Short of Moves
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I could be mistaken but the McShane - Short game in the first round of the London
Chess Classic might just be the longest top level game this year. The whol...
Bulletin Board Material
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Carlsen beats Kramnik in a fantastic game. McShane beats Short in 163 moves. Round 2: Carlsen-McShane, Adams-Nakamura, Kramnik-Ni Hua, Short-Howell.
London R1 – Carlsen explains his win against Kramnik
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The London Chess Classic is breaking new ground in a number of areas. The
games are being annotated live by two very entertaining experts, who explain
ever...
Ortega remporte le 69e championnat italien
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Le 69e championnat italien s'est déroulé du 23 novembre au 4 décembre à
Sarre, commune du val d'Aoste (Italie). Au terme des 11 rondes, *Lexy Ortega
* et *M...
The Knight Light !
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*ATTENTION CHESS LOVERS*
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Presenting the new
*KNIGHT LIGHT*
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Here's a fun and functional item for the chess lover. It's a Knight Light!
Th...
The New Website is Up!
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As I mentioned some time ago, PowerBlogs is shutting down, permanently, on
November 30, so I've had to pack my bags and find new lodgings. The new
location...
Endgame Study
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A. Dall Ava, 1929: Combining beauty and practicality, the Endgame Study is
one of the unique and subtle wonders of the Royal Game. ChessCafe.com is
pleased...