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Kramnik-Andreikin annotated by GM Naiditsch
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Greatest Female Chess Players. Natalia Pogonina
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Hou Yifan wins Game 1 as Black
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Accumulating small advantages
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David vs. Goliath: Upsets of the Week
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Monday, 09 September 2013 |
Pogonina.com offers you a selection of some of the most informative chess tweets from last week. A digest of the most important chess news in one short post:
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Women's World Chess Championship Match Preview
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Monday, 09 September 2013 |
Left to right: Challenger and ex-Women's World Chess Champion GM Hou Yifan (China),
Women's World Chess Champion GM Anna Ushenina (Ukraine), WGM Anastacia Karlovic
Venue: Taizhou, China
Schedule: September 10-28
Format: 10 classical games, tie-break if needed
Prize fund: 200,000 (60% to the winner if the match is decided in classical chess; 55%-45% if on tie-break)
Official website
Anna Ushenina, Womens World Chess Champion, FIDE 2500, #17 on the womens rating list
Hou Yifan, Challenger & ex-World Womens Chess Champion, FIDE 2609, #2 on the womens rating list
Historical score, Anna Ushenina vs. Hou Yifan: +2 =3 -3. Notably, Hou Yifan had White in 7 games out of 8.
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Pogonina.com has conducted a survey among top chess players & experts and has asked them two questions:
- Who is more likely to win?
- How do you think is the match going to proceed?
Here are the answers:
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 10 September 2013 )
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Natalia Pogonina: "One does not become a GM by only reading books"
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Saturday, 07 September 2013 |
Natalia Pogonina was interviewed by Dailychess.org about chess books, DVDs, chess training, coaching, Magnus Carlsen vs. Viswanathan Anand and on other topics.
1. As a reviewer it is of major interest for me to know, which books strong players, who reached the highest degree in chess, found especially useful and which they would recommend for the basic education of everyone who wishes to become better in chess.
Here is a list of some of my favorite chess books.
2. What do you think about the development of chess literature, especially with some promising publishing houses available nowadays, i.e. Quality Chess, Everyman Chess, Gambit books, Chess-Stars, NewInChess just to name a few. Do you have any idea which could improve modern chess literature?
In fact, I am positively surprised that authors are still working on chess books. As far as I know, an average chess book sells less than 2,000 copies, so the profit from releasing it doesnt compensate the efforts of the author, especially if we are talking about the top players. I think most of them just love the game and feel like promoting it, sharing their passion with other people. Writing chess books is a form of educational charity.
Unfortunately, there are also many negative issues here. Certain publishers go for quantity, not quality. It is easier for them to release 10 mediocre titles than one real bestseller. They cut production costs by underpaying the authors (and, consequently, agreeing to work with just about anybody who is willing to accept their conditions), not reviewing the manuscripts well enough (resulting in misprints and chess errors), choosing generic and unattractive covers. Also, some of them are too inefficient and slow: the production cycle lasts so long that when the book actually makes it live, it is already outdated.
I believe that in general the trend is shifting towards e-publishing, and many publishing houses havent yet adapted to this new business framework. We will see how it goes.
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Last Updated ( Saturday, 07 September 2013 )
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