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In Conversation with Neil deGrasse Tyson

28/11/2016 -

The famous astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson, a tireless promoter of science, and considered by many as the spiritual successor of Carl Sagan, opened Game Eight of the World Championship Match. He accepted to sit down with a few journalists for a casual conversation where he talked about his connection with chess and what he finds interesting about chess and chessplayers. A revealing piece...

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/-.

20-year-old GM Urii Eliseev dies after falling from the 12th floor

27/11/2016 -

20-year-old Russian GM Urii Eliseev died after he jumped off his apartment balcony while attempting a stunt on the 12th floor of a building in Moscow. With a rating of 2614, he was ranked 212 in the world and 42 in Russia. He was the 2016 Moscow Open champion. We have a brief report.

Sandhya wins Bronze at Asian Amateurs

25/11/2016 -

The Iranian Chess Federation (IRCF) organized the Asian Amateur Championship 2016 in Isfahan, Iran. Naderi M Sadegh of Iran won the open section and Liu Hongyan of China won in the women's section. India's G. Sandhya brought home a bronze medal. A brief report.

FWCM 10: Force Magnus is back!

25/11/2016 -

What a World Championship Match this is! Karjakin leads with a point's advantage until game nine. Now Magnus fights back and equalizes the score with a victory in the tenth game! With just two classical encounters left, it could be anyone's Match. Wesley So has annotated the game for the readers of ChessBase. His analyses are so deep and insightful that we have not only published them here, but we have also made sure to give you diagrams of the key positions along with Wesley's explanations so that you know what a fellow super GM thinks about the positions.

The American Chess Magazine is here!

24/11/2016 -

As fellow chess fans, we always welcome a new chess magazine in which to indulge in our passion, but rarely does one appear with the amount of Wow factor that can be seen in the new American Chess Magazine. The large, beautifully produced magazine not only brings a slew of articles on events with deeply commented games but comes also with columns by names such as Baadur Jobava and Vassily Ivanchuk. Although the first edition celebrates the historic US win at the Olympiad, there is also a report on India by Pentala Harikrishna.

FWCM 09: Karjakin cements his lead

24/11/2016 -

Karjakin came to the ninth game with a full point lead. Magnus was raring to play aggressive chess even with the black pieces and went for the Arkhangelsk system in the Ruy Lopez. In the resulting position Carlsen had some kingside weaknesses to play against while Sergey had an extra pawn and the bishop pair. The Challenger's advantage proved to be superior as the World Champion had to be ultra resourceful in order to save the half point. Full analysis, key positions and vivid images from the ninth game.

An Interview with Viswanathan Anand

23/11/2016 -

New York City 1995, Tehran 2000, Mexico City 2007, Bonn 2008, Sofia 2010, Moscow 2012, Chennai 2013, Sochi 2014 — these are the World Chess Championships that Viswanathan Anand has fought in his career. But it was only in 2007 that the world witnessed the coming of the Anand era. He has played in every title clash since he won the title in Mexico, except the ongoing match. But Anand had been busy of late winning the Champions Showdown multi-format tourney ahead of Caruana, Nakamura, and Topalov. Albert Silver brings us this exclusive interview with the champ where he talks about the future of chess and expresses his feelings on the ongoing world championship!

Aravindh beats Adhiban, leads the National Premier

23/11/2016 -

17-year-old Aravindh Chithambaram is in scintillating form at the National Premier 2016. He is currently on 4.0/5 with wins over Murali Karthikeyan and B. Adhiban. The fourth round is yet to be completed due to the controversies that had arisen. But in the games that were played Aravindh had won against Sriram Jha. So, the lad is currently sitting pretty on top with 5.0/6. Two players have withdrawn from the event. At this National Premier there has been action both on and off the board, but this time we focus on the former.

Sergey Karjakin: the inside story

23/11/2016 -

Just four games remain at the World Championship 2016. Sergey Karjakin is leading the match with +1. There is a high chance that we may have a new World Champion in the next ten days. It is the right time for you to know Sergey Karjakin in a better manner. Alexander Turpin has directed a 22-minute documentary based of Karjakin's life right from his childhood to the World Championship. You too can watch the movie for as little as $3. Read the article for the complete details.

FWCM 08: Karjakin strikes the first blow

22/11/2016 -

After seven consecutive draws, we finally had a decisive game! The Challenger won game eight and now leads the match with a score of 4.5-3.5. It was an extremely poor show by the World Champion who shunned many drawing opportunities, even came back from a lost position, but eventually had to bite the dust because of his complete lack of objectivity. Sergey Karjakin has played solid chess and thoroughly deserves this victory. We analyze the game and bring to you the key moments explained in didactic and lucid style.

AICF President saves the day

21/11/2016 -

The National Premier 2016 was on verge of being discontinued as five players had withdrawn their names from the event due to horrific playing conditions. Vidit Gujrathi, Abhijit Kunte, Tejas Bakre, Abhishek Kelkar and Neeraj Mishra were left in a lurch when the fourth round began with the remaining nine participants. This is when the AICF President Venketrama Raja intervened and saved the situation. We bring you the entire story that took place on the 20th of November 2016.

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