Chess Week on Twitter |
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Monday, 15 July 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: USA is getting a new GM The World vs. Viswanathan Anand match ended aruptly on move 15 due to a technical glitch Congratulations to all the winners, especially to our amazing columnist GM Gormally Mamedyarov is leading Bejing FIDE Grand Prix with 6.5/9, followed by Grischuk (6/9) Chess is part of the Summer Universiade held in Kazan Ruslan, if you like the coefficient, you can always bet on yourself! Congrats to Dimitri Reinderman on winning th strong Dutch Chess Championship! On modern chess theory Chess News: Dreev on the Topalov-Wang Yue game: "So far 18 moves have been made. The game hasn't started yet. Right now they are testing whose memory and engine is better". Eduardo Itturizaga won Benasque Open A post one shouldn't miss. Must-read stuff. 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. Related reading: Episode 71 Episode 70 Episode 69 Episode 68 Episode 67 Episode 66 Episode 65 Episode 64 Episode 63 Episode 62 Episode 61 Episode 60 Episode 59 Episode 58 Episode 57 Episode 56 Episode 55 Episode 54 Episode 53 Episode 52 Episode 51 Episode 50 Episode 49 Episode 48 Episode 47 Episode 46 Episode 45 Episode 44 Episode 43 Episode 42 Episode 41 Episode 40 Episode 39 Episode 38 Episode 37 Episode 36 Episode 35 Episode 34 Episode 33 Episode 32 Episode 31 Episode 30 Episode 29 Episode 28 Episode 27 Episode 26 Episode 25 Episode 24 Episode 23 Episode 22 Episode 21 Episode 20 Episode 19 Episode 18 Episode 17 Episode 16 Episode 15 Episode 14 Episode 13 Episode 12 Episode 11 Episode 10 Episode 9 Episode 8 Episode 7 Episode 6 Episode 5 Episode 4 Episode 3 Episode 2 Episode 1
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