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I do not wish to lose a single rating point after marriage!

21/01/2017 -

The 92nd edition of the Hastings Chess Congress was held at the Horntyte Park Sports Complex between December 28, 2016 and January 5, 2017. The 100 player field included 12 Grandmasters and 14 international Masters from 23 countries. Beating that stiff a competition, after 9 rounds of play, India's GM Deep Sengupta emerged victorious with a score of 7.0/9. In the following interview, Deep talks about his shaky start at the event, when and how he began playing chess, his forthcoming marriage and a lot more.

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Chennai 02+03: No Play due to Protests

21/01/2017 -

The fourth round of Chennai Open 2017 was scheduled to be held on 20 January 2017. Things were on course when news arrived that Chennai is enforcing a 12-hour shutdown on itself in protest against the Supreme Court ruling on Jallikattu, a popular Tamil ethnic sport. The organizers were forced to abandon the idea of playing a round amidst this protest and postponed it to the next day. The games finally began an hour back. Niklesh Jain reports from Chennai.

Tata Steel 06: The King's Gambit

21/01/2017 -

The sixth round of the Tata Steel Masters 2017 was extremely exciting. Adhiban played the King's Gambit against Wesley So and managed to outprepare him. In the end the game was drawn. Harikrishna botched up an excellent position against Wojtaszek. Rapport versus Wei Yi was a slugfest, while Giri managed to win a game after fourteen consecutive draws. A detailed report with pictures, analysis and much more.

Tata Steel 05: Adhiban stuns Karjakin!

20/01/2017 -

How does it feel to beat the World Champion in Defence by showing some excellent defensive skills? Ask B. Adhiban! The Indian grandmaster played the French Defence for the first time in his life and beat the World Championship Challenger Sergey Karjakin. Harikrishna slumped to a defeat against Wesley So. So is now the leader after Aronian beat Eljanov. The fifth round was held in the Feyenoord Football stadium and we have pictures, detailed analysis and videos.

About Hubli Chess Academy and its 50th edition monthly chess tournament

19/01/2017 -

Demonstrating a serious experience of conducting 49 editions of monthly chess tournament so far by Hubli Chess Academy (HCA), we will have a chance to participate in big 50th edition in April-2017, lace up your shoes and get ready! This tournament is expected to bring all the chess fraternity together in Hubli and across its nearby districts.

Tata Steel 04: Eljanov leads; Magnus beats Loek 6:2 in football!

19/01/2017 -

Pavel Eljanov beat B. Adhiban in the fourth round of the Tata Steel Masters 2017. Before the first rest day, he leads the tournament with 3.5/4. Magnus Carlsen and Wesley So are right behind him on 3.0/4. Harikrishna drew his game against Sergey Karjakin and is on +1 after four rounds. On the rest day Loek van Wely challenged Magnus Carlsen to a football match. The World Champion's team was ruthless as they won with a score of 6:2.

Chennai 01: Back where it all began

18/01/2017 -

Chennai is the city where chess began its ascent as a sport in India. It is widely known to be the seat of learning for Indian players. Every street corner has a nursery of chess academies producing champions across all categories in chess. The Indian circuit of grandmaster tournaments comes to an end traditionally with the GM Open in this city. We bring you a curtain-raiser along with a brief investigation of the upsets and other questions.

When a nine-year old beat Aamir Khan at chess

18/01/2017 -

Bollywood superstar Aamir Khan is a great chess aficionado, and we all know it very well. But did you know that Aamir loves to play with the black pieces and has a liking towards learning opening variations and traps in chess? WIM Dhyani Dave is one of the very few people who has played chess with Aamir on multiple occasions. She tells us about those meets, qualities of Aamir Khan, the movie Dangal and last but not the least why Aamir is the perfect actor to make a biopic on the life of the five-time World Chess Champion Vishy Anand.

Delhi 10: Amonatov wins; 5 Indians in Top-10

17/01/2017 -

The biggest Open in India, probably the world, came to an end with Tajik GM Farrukh Amonatov taking first place with a quick draw in the final round. GM Diptayan Ghosh finished second as Indians took five of the top ten positions. Niranjan Navalgund scored his first grandmaster norm in the ninth round itself but two more norms were scored. Illustrated report.

Master Class Volume 1: Bobby Fischer – A Review

17/01/2017 -

Studying and learning from Bobby Fischer's games is an arduous and laborious affair. Although Fischer quit playing chess when he was just 29 years old, the number of high quality games that he had played was already quite high. The Master Class Vol.1 on the life of Bobby Fischer is a boon for players who would like to delve deeper into the life of the eleventh World Champion. Three grandmasters and one International Master dissect the play of one of the greatest players that the game of chess has ever seen. It's been nine years since Fischer died on 17th January 2008. A review by Aditya Pai.

Tata Steel 03: Two draws for Indians, brilliances by Wei Yi and Rapport

17/01/2017 -

It was a day of two draws for the Indian players, but not uneventful ones. Adhiban's London System was quite hard for Levon Aronian to crack, while Harikrishna gave Eljanov some anxious moments before the game ended in a draw. Two youngsters Wei Yi and Richard Rapport played some excellent chess but had contrasting results. Wei Yi was rewarded with a full point, while Richard lost a better position to Wesley So. The report is full of interesting stuff, just like our thumbnail image of Loek with his son Nicholas!

AL Jazeera speaks to Sara Khadem

17/01/2017 -

Sarasadat Khademalsharieh, better known as Sara Khadem, is a 19-year-old International Master from Iran. Women in Iran are traditionally banned from attending many sporting events. On the streets, women need to cover their heads. On the playing field, it is the same. Al Jazeera, a Qatar-based news network had a chat with Khadem, in which she discussed chess in Iran. And, also FIDE made an announcement. Read more. 

Tata Steel 02: Harikrishna's knights trump Adhiban's bishops

16/01/2017 -

Harikrishna has a unique way of playing chess. His opening preparation is not the most ambitious in the world, but he likes to pose small problems to his opponents. He likes to get playable positions which he enjoys, it doesn't matter if the computers shout out =(0.00). This faith in his ability to outplay his opponents is what helped him to overpower Adhiban in the second round of the Tata Steel Masters 2017. In-depth analysis and explanations.

Delhi09: It's Ghosh versus Amonatov for the Championship game!

16/01/2017 -

Diptayan Ghosh played a superb game to beat Saptarshi Roy in the ninth round. Farrukh Amonatov played it safe with the white pieces to draw against Swayams Mishra. Although Amonatov has a half point lead, Diptayan has the chance to inflict a defeat and win the championship! It's an exciting finale, but first the ninth round report. And yes, untitled Niranjan Navalgund made his maiden GM norm! Pictures, video internviews and analysis!

Tata Steel01: Adhiban misses his chance; Hari draws against Aronian

15/01/2017 -

The first round of the Tata Steel Masters 2017 began on Saturday with some exciting chess. Adhiban had clear winning chances against Loek van Wely, but couldn't convert it into a full point. Harikrishna, on the other hand, had a pretty dull draw against Levon Aronian in the theoretical lines of the Marshall. On Sunday, Adhiban and Harikrishna will face off against each other. We have a detailed round one report with excellent pictures by Alina L'Ami. 

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