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Sunday, 28 July 2013 |
Puzzle courtesy of Barry R. Clarke, columnist for The Daily Telegraph and international puzzle expert
Check out his new book "Mathematical Puzzles and Curiosities" on Amazon
The Mermaid's Wish
One day, as Popkin was mopping his bathroom floor, he wished that life could be so much easier. Suddenly, a mermaid appeared in the mop bucket.
"Life can be easier", said the mermaid, "whenever you wish it to be. All you have to do is stand on the magic tile when you make your wish. Then any wish you make will be granted".
Now Popkin's bathroom floor consisted of 16 square tiles arranged in a 4x4 square and, apparently, one of them was the magic one. The mermaid gave Popkin his instructions for finding it. He must choose exactly four tiles so that no row nor column was used more than once and no two tiles were diagonally adjacent. Then Popkin must stand on one of his chosen four and follow only one of the following five directions.
(1) Walk two tiles to the left.
(2) Walk one tile up.
(3) Walk one tile down.
(4) Walk two tiles to the right.
(5) Walk one tile up then one tile to the right.
Popkin should then be standing on the correct tile. Exactly three of the chosen four tiles should lead to the magic tile (with a different direction for each of the three).
Where was the magic tile?
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Goryachkina, Daulyte, Khurtsidze are leading EIWCC-2013
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Saturday, 27 July 2013 |
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After five rounds there are three leaders with 4.5 points out of 5: Alexandra Goryachkina (2401, Russia), Deimante Daulyte (2363, Lithuania), Nino Khurtsidze (2443, Georgia). This is surprising, because their starting ranks are #31, #46 and #18 accordingly. However, with 6 more rounds to go and critical match-ups coming up, the situation will probably normalize soon.
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Kramnik, Adams, Caruana, Meier are leading Dortmund after R2
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Bacrot leads Biel after Round 6, Ding Liren is just one point behind
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Dortmund, Round 1 Results
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Goryachkina has 4/4 at Women's European Chess Championship
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Bacrot leads Biel after Round 5
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Friday, 26 July 2013 |
After Round 5 we have a sole leader: Etienne Bacrot. Maxime Vachier-Lagrave was also close to beating Alexander Moiseenko, but the game eventually ended in a draw.
Etienne Bacrot |
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Richard Rapport |
1 - 0 |
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Ian Nepomniachtchi |
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Ding Liren |
½ - ½ |
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Maxime Vachier-Lagrave |
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Alexander Moiseenko |
½ - ½ |
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Epic Matches. Pogonina vs. Kosteniuk
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Friday, 26 July 2013 |
IM Alexander Gelman is taking a break this week, so instead of a new episode about Nadezhda Kosintseva we decided to share with you another video. It has been forwarded to us by one of the chess fans. The video features Game 2 of the mini-match between Natalia Pogonina and Alexandra Kosteniuk played at Women's World Chess Championship'2012. The commentator is ex-FIDE World Chess Champion Alexander Khalifman.
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