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News

Sunday Puzzle-14

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Puzzle courtesy of Barry R. Clarke, columnist for The Daily Telegraph and
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In Loudland, where everyone makes as much noise as possible, the inhabitants have three coins in their currency: a 3 honk, 4 honk, and 7 honk. One inhabitant recently bought a 2000 Watt stereo system for 63 honks using 15 coins, however, because of the noise going on around him, he couldn't recall how many of each coin type he had used. The three numbers of coins were each from 1 to 9 inclusive and no two numbers were the same. How many of each had he used?

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Chess TV 24/7 Broadcast

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Blitz Chess Tactics

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In the "Blitz chess tactics" section you have to find a move within 10 seconds. How would you play as White?

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Channel One (Russia) about the Russian Chess Teams at the Chess Olympiad-2012

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Thursday, 12 July 2012


Chess doesn't get much media coverage even on Russian television. Hence, it was a pleasure to see the most popular Russian TV channel report on the upcoming Chess Olympiad in Istanbul and mention the national men's and women's teams.

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Guess the Players-70

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Two of the players are too easy to guess, but do you recognize the blonde girl wearing a blue dress? Tip: she is over 2400 FIDE and was born in the same year as Natalia.

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Alexander Grischuk is now two-times World Blitz Chess Champion

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After day 1 of the double round robin Grischuk had 10.5 points out of 15, followed by Karjakin, Ivanchuk and Andreikin (9.5).
During the second part of day 2 Carlsen started winning one game after another, including defeating Sergey Karjakin and overtaking him on the standings. Here is the final table:

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As you can see, Alexander Grischuk won the World Blitz Chess Championship again (the first one was in 2006). We congratulate him with this great success! Notably, Magnus Carlsen earned two silver medals (in rapid and in blitz), while Sergey Karjakin got gold in rapid and bronze in blitz. Well done! Altogether (blitz+rapid) Karjakin and Carlsen scored 30 points out of 45 each, while Grischuk - 29. Karjakin's prize money amounted to $67,500; Carlsen's - $66,000; Grischuk's - $58,000.

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Grischuk is solemnly listening to the Russian national anthem, while Carlsen and Karjakin keep chucking all the time

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Russia's Olympic Dream Teams

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The Chess Olympiad is the most important team competition in the life of any chess player. This year over 150 countries will be participating. Let's take a look at the Russian teams:

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As you can see, both teams are incredibly strong. The men's team is rated #1, while the women's team is seeded #2 after China. USSR and Russia have been winning the Olympiads almost non-stop from 1952 to 2002, but then Ukraine and Armenia got two titles each in 2004-2010. As to women, they are the reigning champions, but the competition with China and some other countries will be fierce. The more excitement for the spectators!

P.S. You can check out all the teams at the official website.

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Chess Week on Twitter

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Pogonina.com offers you a selection of some of the most informative and entertaining chess tweets from last week:

Congratulations to the World Rapid Chess Champion from the World Chess Champion
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It can happen to anyone of us
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Life is about choosing priorities
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Frank, informative, exciting - Pardon our Blunders show on Chess.com TV
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Ask Arnie!
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An excuse to open one's FaceBook again
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What do we know about the game?
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Russia vs. China: 77.5-72.5
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Russian Chess Federation: Russia wins the match against China

Must-watch!
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Quote of the week
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Have we missed some of the best tweets? You can contribute to our next top-10 stories chart by retweeting the post you like and adding @Pogonina to the message so that we can see it.

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Sergei Karjakin Wins World Rapid Chess Championship

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For the first time in the history of chess the crown of the World Rapid Chess Champion was at stake. Previously there have been unofficial championships held in Mainz, but the event in Astana, Kazakhstan became the first official one. The prize fund of the tournament was $200,000 with $40,000 going to the winner. Much less than what is being distributed in classical chess, but still generally considered to be nice for three days of work.

The field was supposed to be composed of the world's 10 highest-rated chess players, two local players and three winners of the semi-finals. Unfortunately, Levon Aronian, Vladimir Kramnik, Viswanathan Anand,  Hikaru Nakamura and Fabiano Caruana didn't show up. We don't know the reasons for sure, but...

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The viewers had a chance to watch the live video from the championship, as well as enjoy GM Robert Fontaine's commentary in English and/or GM Sergei Shipov's musings in Russian. Moreover, Houdini analysis of all the games was available, so one could root for his favorite players without even having to evaluate everything himself.

The time control was 15m/game+10s/move. Depending on what you are looking for, you can find both brilliant strategic and tactical masterpieces. Or, if you need a confidence boost, there were many situations when the world's best chess players overlooked elementary 1 or 2-move winning variations; lost totally drawn endings and so on. Check out the games at the official website.

After day one Magnus Carlsen and Sergei Karjakin were tied for first with 4.5/5.

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On day two Magnus dispatched his main competitor with White in a very instructive way and obtained a "commanding lead" - 1.5 points ahead of the field. Who would have thought that the world's highest-rated chess player would squander it in just 5 remaining games?

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Before round 11 GM Sergei Shipov expressed an opinion that Magnus Carlsen is by far the strongest chess player in the world nowadays. However, he hastily added that the winner of the event will be one of the three leaders: Carlsen had 8.5, Karjakin and Topalov - 7.

In round 11 Magnus Carlsen predictably defeated the lowest-rated player in the tournament with Black, but then things started going downhill for him. The Norwegian chess genius lost to Ivanchuk and Grischuk and drew against Radjabov and Topalov. Meanwhile, Karjakin won against Ivanchuk, Radjabov, Kazhgaleev and Svidler. A last round draw against Kurnosov made him the World Rapid Chess Champion! Congratulations, Sergei!

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The praise of a World Chess Champion

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Carlsen is usually looking relaxed and bored, but at some point he scores!

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Oh my God!

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Ti kto takoi? Davai, do svidania!

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I'll get bronze, and you will settle for #4. Ok, Shakh?

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The stare of the first World Rapid Chess Champion

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Russia Barely Wins the Match against China

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On day 2 of the rapid match China managed to draw in the men's section and win the women's confrontation. Overall, Russia was declared the winner of the annual Russia vs. China match, although the Chinese players prevailed in the classical part of the match and won the women's tournament.

Men:

Ian Nepomniatchi - 7.5/10
Nikita Vitiugov - 7
Evgeny Tomashevsky, Maxim Matlakov - 5
Dmitry Jakovenko - 4.5

Wang Yue - 6/10
Ding Liren - 5
Yu Yangyi  - 4
Wang Hao , Li Chao, -3

Women:

Valentina Gunina, Alexandra Kosteniuk - 6.5/10
Natalia Pogonina - 4.5
Olga Girya - 4
Baira Kovanova - 3

Ju Wenjun - 7/10
Shen Yang - 6.5
Zhao Xue - 4.5
Huang Qian - 4
Ding Yixin - 3.5

Standings in classical chess:
Men: Russia - 13.5; China - 11.5
Women: Russia - 10.5; China - 14.5
Combined: Russia - 24; China - 26

Standings in rapid chess:
Men: Russia - 29, China - 21
Women: Russia - 24.5, China - 25.5

Classical chess + rapid chess:
Men: Russia - 42.5, China - 32.5
Women: Russia - 35, China - 40
Combined: Russia - 77.5, China - 72.5

Preview of the match
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