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It's a joy to play at the Bhopal Open 2016

23/12/2016 -

The fourth Bhopal Open is being held from the 20th to the 25th of December 2016 at Bansal Institute of Science and Technology. GM Sriram Jha is the top seed followed by IMs Ravi Teja, Anup Deshmukh and Chakravarthy Reddy. The organization of the event is excellent, with a beautiful playing venue and good accommodation facilties for the players. But most of all you will find healthy and delicious food at highly affordable rates. A pictorial report from Bhopal.

ChessBase 18 and Mega 2025 are here

ChessBase 18 is an all-new program that helps you manage all your databases as an ambitious player. Mega Database 2025 has 11 million games with over 113,000 games annotated by masters. The cost of ChessBase 18 is Rs.4499/- and the cost of Mega Database 2025 is Rs.6499/- However, if you go for the combo the total amount comes to Rs.8999 (instead of 10,998/-) helping you save Rs. 1999/-.

Endgame Magic with GM Vidit Gujrathi

22/12/2016 -

Vidit Gujrathi had a memorable 2016 as he climbed the ladder to almost barge into the 2700 club. The talented grandmaster from Nashik was in Hamburg a couple of months back and recorded some DVDs. He also sat with the legendary Dr. Karsten Mueller for some heavy-duty endgame analysis. Watch and have fun!

At 47, Vishy Anand is making the youngsters sweat!

22/12/2016 -

Vishy Anand finished fourth in the London Chess Classic and the Grand Chess Tour, which means that he doesn't have a direct qualification in the 2017 Grand Chess Tour. He also doesn't have a spot in the next Candidates that will determine the challenger to Magnus Carlsen. Is this the end of the road for Anand? Many experts and chess followers have been saying that the best days of Anand are behind him. In this article we go into the details of Anand's performance in the last few years and tell you why the tiger from Madras is still a force to reckon with.

Train your chess with Rucha Pujari

21/12/2016 -

WFM Rucha Pujari conducted a coaching camp with the young budding talents in Nagpur for a week. The seven days of training focused on all aspects of play, right from the opening, different middlegame patterns, endgames, studies, blindfold chess etc. Through this article, Rucha would like you to learn a thing or two from what she taught at the camp. There's a one-hour test waiting for you, and along with it a wealth of chess information to help you improve at the game.

#IIFLW: Meet your hero Vishy Anand in Mumbai!

20/12/2016 -

The second edition of the #IIFLW Mumbai International Open is slated to begin soon and we cannot help but share our excitement with you! For starters, it is by far the best event in terms of quality of organization in India. IIFL Wealth co-founder Karan Bhagat's dream to provide the best infrastructure to promote chess is taking shape in a remarkable manner. We bring you some of the notable stories.

Shyam Sundar leads in Sunway Sitges with 4.5/5

20/12/2016 -

The Sunway Sitges International is currently taking place in Spain from the 16th to the 23rd of December 2016. Gata Kamsky and Sasikiran are the top seeds with a rating of 2661 followed by 26 more grandmasters. However, the most impressive thing about the event is the beautiful setting. IM V. Saravanan, who himself is playing at the event, sent us an impressive pictorial report. And don't miss out on two brilliant games by Shyam Sundar, who leads the event along with Granda Zuniga and Romanov.

London 09: Wesley So takes it all!

19/12/2016 -

Wesley So played one of the best tournaments of his life, scored a +3 result and went back home with US$175,000 and the title of London Chess Classic and Grand Chess Tour 2016. Fabiano Caruana finished second followed by Kramnik and Anand. Giri could not break his drawing streak and ended with nine draws out of nine! The moving story of the final round was the never-say-die spirit of Veselin Topalov, who won his first game of the event after six losses. Analysis and explanations by Aditya Mittal.

Preview: The Story behind Rilton Cup 2016-17

19/12/2016 -

One summer day in 1971 the Stockholm Open organizers received an envelope with money and a mysterious note. When they tried to contact the benefactor, they were stonewalled. But the man was a genius—he conceived an idea far ahead of his time and set up a chess tournament. The 2016-17 edition will have Krishnan Sasikiran has the top seed. Read more to know the full story.

Live Games: Vishy Anand at London Chess Classic

18/12/2016 -

The eighth edition of the London Chess Classic will begin from 9th of December 2016. Eight of the top ten players in the world are participating. Vishy Anand is one of the participants. On this page you can enjoy the games of Vishy Anand along with features like livebook, let's check, powerful engine and much more. The tournament is a 10-player Round Robin event 

London 08: Yes, I pay him well!

18/12/2016 -

Vishy Anand pays his second Grzegorz Gajewski well. How do we know that? Because after reeling out one novelty after another in this tournament, Vishy was asked this question by Maurice Ashley. And why shouldn't he. Thanks to these novelties he is able to take his opponent's in uncharted territory and beat them convincingly. This is what he did to Veselin Topalov. Wesley So drew his game and won the Grand Chess Tour 2016. Pictures and analysis from the penultimate round.

London 07: Nakamura Nf5s MVL's Najdorf

17/12/2016 -

Hikaru Nakamura blew Maxime Vachier Lagrave off the board with a thematic Nf5 sacrifice in the same line with which he had lost to Fabiano Caruana in the previous round. Vishy Anand had no issues whatsoever against Levon Aronian as the Armenian failed to create any pressure. All other games could only end in draws. Illustrated report.

A Master Class on the "Human Machine"

17/12/2016 -

Jose Raul Capablanca was called the human machine. His games were filled with simplicity and beauty that can be understood quite easily, but extremely difficult to emulate in practice. In the fourth volume of the Master Class series Huschenbeth, Marin, Reeh and Mueller delve deeply into the various facets of the Cuban's play. Aditya Pai, the author of this article, after watching the DVD writes, "Since it covers all aspects of Capa’s play, it helps the viewers comprehensively improve their chess understanding. A review.

World Schools 2016: Two Individual Golds + Team Silver for India

17/12/2016 -

The Indian team had a happy finish at the World Schools 2016. A. Harshini and Dhyana Patel won the gold in the under-15 and under-11 sections respectively. Kush Bhagat brought back a gold under-7 blitz and the team overall won the silver medal. Niklesh Jain, the head of Indian delegate at the World schools 2016, brings us pictures of all the prize winners.

London 06: "I'm gonna make him an offer he can't refuse"

16/12/2016 -

That was what the Godfather, Don Vito Corleone, famously said to Johnny Fontaine. And that is also precisely what the new-age Italian American did in the sixth round. Anand played a game that left even his opponent Giri scratching his head. Topalov simply collapsed like a building whose very foundation had been shaken. Aronian overpressed and lost to MVL. Adams held Kramnik. Illustrated Report.

LCC Open 05-07: Aravindh defeats Smirin to keep sole lead

15/12/2016 -

Seven rounds of play have come to close at the London Chess Classic FIDE Open 2016. India's 17-year-old Aravindh Chithambaram has surprised many with his smooth 6.5/7. He leads the event comfortably. But now, he must maintain the crown on his head to become the winner. As we know, often, it is more difficult than winning the crown. We have an illustrated report.

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