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Videos from the Russian Team Chess Championship
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Tuesday, 08 April 2014 |
Other videos from the Russian Team Chess Championship by Eugene Potemkin can be found on his YouTube channel.
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David vs. Goliath: Upsets of the Week
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Videos from the Russian Team Chess Championship
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Monday, 07 April 2014 |
Eugene Potemkin has recorded lots of videos from the first round of the event. You can find them on his YouTube channel.
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Russian Team Chess Championship 2014
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Sunday, 06 April 2014 |
Location: Loo, Russia
Dates: April 7-13
Format: Swiss (7 rounds) in the men's championship; round robin in the women's event
Participants: 14 teams in the male division, 4 in the female section
Time control: 90m/40+30m, 30s per move increment from move 1; no draw offers allowed until move 40
Will Peter Svidler's Spbchess retain the title? Malakhit, SHSM-Nashe Nasledie and Ugra are serious rivals.
Notable players, (ex)-members of the 2700+ club:
Alexander Grischuk (2777), #6 in the world, Malakhit
Sergey Karjakin (2772), #7, Malakhit
Leinier Dominguez Perez (2757), Cuba, #12, Spbchess
Peter Svidler (2756), #13, Spbchess
Nikita Vitiugov (2747), #17, Spbchess
Ian Nepomniatchi (2732), #22, SHSM-Nashe Nasledie
Peter Leko (2730), Hungary, #23, Malakhit
Dmitry Jakovenko (2724), #26, Ugra
Alexander Morozevich (2722), #29, SHSM-Nashe Nasledie
Gata Kamsky (2714), USA, #32, Ladia
Baadur Jobava (2706), Georgia, #41, Universitet Belorechensk
Sergei Rublevsky (2706), #42, Ugra
Alexei Shirov (2702), Latvia, #44, Malakhit
Vladimir Malakhov (2701), #46, Malakhit
Evgeny Tomashevsky (2697), #50, Ugra
Ernesto Inarkiev (2691), #54, Ugra
Maxim Matlakov (2690), #55, Spbchess
Alexander Riazantsev (2688), #56, Ugra
Alexander Motylev (2685), #59, Malakhit
Denis Khismatullin (2681), #64, Ugra
Evgeny Alekseev (2678), #68, Universitet Belorechensk
Alexey Dreev (2670), #75, Ladia
Sergei Movsesian (2670), Armenia, #76, Spbchess
Boris Grachev (2659), #87, SHSM-Nashe Nasledie
Zahar Efimenko (2657), Ukraine, #88, Spbchess
Viktor Bologan (2649), Moldova, #108, Malakhit
Andrei Volokitin (2647), Ukraine, #111, Ladia
Last year Natalia Pogonina had the best performance in the women's section (2757, super GM level!) and helped her team Ugra win the Russian Chess Championship. How will this year's event unfold?
Notable players (women, 2400+):
Viktoria Cmilyte (2511), Lithuania, #13 on the women's rankings, Ugra
Valentina Gunina (2508), #14, SHSM-Nashe Nasledie
Anna Ushenina (2501), Ukraine, #19, Ugra
Natalia Pogonina (2499), #20, Ugra
Anna Zatonskih (2475), USA, #28, Ladia
Alisa Galliamova (2458), inactive, Ladia
Anastacia Bodnaruk (2453), #35, Chigorin Club
Ekaterina Atalik (2442), Turkey, #42, Ladia
Ekaterina Kovalevskaya (2424), #51, SHSM-Nashe Nasledie
Alina Kashlinskaya (2423), #53, SHSM-Nashe Nasledie
Elena Zaiatz (2414), #60, Ladia
Nino Batsiashvili (2408), Georgia, #62, Ladia
Baira Kovanova (2404), #66, Ugra
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Last Updated ( Sunday, 06 April 2014 )
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GM Ernst Gruenfeld's Chess Tactics
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Written by Administrator
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Saturday, 05 April 2014 |
By GM Kevin Spraggett, Canada.
Best FIDE rating: 2633
Kevin's blog (parental advisory)
All of todays examples are taken from the games of Ernst Gruenfeld (November 21, 1893 April 3, 1962). One of Europes strongest players and most important opening theoreticians, Gruenfeld had a hypermodern approach to the opening when Black, specializing in the Alekhine Defence and Gruenfeld (!) Defence. With the White pieces he was a thoroughly classical player. Gruenfeld had an excellent tactical flair, though as we can see below, he was at times a victim of the tactical skill of his opponents!
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Congratulations to Newly-Elected Grandmasters
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Saturday, 05 April 2014 |
The following grandmaster titles were approved at FIDE Presidential Board meeting in Khanty-Mansyisk on March 29 - April 1:
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Haddouche, Mohamed |
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ALG |
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Aghasaryan, Robert |
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ARM |
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Michiels, Bart |
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BEL |
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Maghalashvili, Davit |
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GEO |
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Nigalidze, Gaioz |
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GEO |
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Dvirnyy, Danyyil |
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ITA |
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Bok, Benjamin |
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NED |
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Artemiev, Vladislav |
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Mozharov, Mikhail |
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RUS |
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Stukopin, Andrey |
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RUS |
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Nosenko, Alexander |
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UKR |
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Abdumalik, Zhansaya |
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CONDITIONAL ON RTG |
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Ankit, R.Rajpara |
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Boruchovsky, Avital |
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Troff, Kayden W |
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Yang, Darwin |
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Vakhidov, Jahongir |
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As of today, there are 1451 GMs and 283 WGMs in the world.
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