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				Russian Superfinal 2014: Preview
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				Thursday, 27 November 2014				 | 
			 
					
			
			  
Venue: Kazan, Russia 
Schedule: November 28 - December 7; rest day on December 3 
Format: round robin, 9 rounds 
Time control: each players gets 90m/40 moves, 30 minutes for the rest of the game and 30s/move starting from move one 
Prize fund: appr. $150,000 total and $108k in the men's event ($25k for 1st); $42k in the women's event ($11k for the 1st place) 
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Meet the players: 
 
    
        
            Player 
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            FIDE Rating | 
            Qualified by | 
         
        
              
            Sergey Karjakin | 
            2770 | 
            Rating | 
         
        
              
            Dmitry Jakovenko | 
            2745 | 
            Top League | 
         
        
              
            Peter Svidler | 
            2743 | 
            Russian Superfinal 2013, gold | 
         
        
              
            Nikita Vitiugov | 
            2738 | 
            Russian Superfinal 2013, bronze | 
         
        
              
            Alexander Morozevich | 
            2724 | 
            Rating | 
         
        
              
            Ian Nepomniachtchi | 
            2714 | 
            Russian Superfinal 2013, silver | 
         
        
              
            Igor Lysyj | 
            2686 | 
            Top League | 
         
        
              
            Denis Khismatullin | 
            2679 | 
            Top League | 
         
        
              
            Boris Grachev | 
            2669 | 
            Top League | 
         
        
              
            Vadim Zvjaginsev | 
            2655 | 
            Top League | 
         
    
 
 
Notable absentees (2700+ only): Grischuk (2795), Kramnik (2760), Andreikin (2717), Tomashevsky (2714), Malakhov (2708). 
 
The oldest participant is 7-time Russian Champion Peter Svidler (38). The youngest player is Ian Nepomniachtchi (24), who won the event in 2010.  
 
Introducing the ladies: 
 
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				FIDE Youth Chess Olympiad Hosted by Hungary Already Breaks Records
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				Monday, 10 November 2014				 | 
			 
					
			
			  
 
   
 
Only four months after the Chess Olympiad    in Tromso where the greatest chess players of the world competed against each    other it is already time to have a look at the best talents of the next    generation. In December this year Hungary may organize a Chess Olympiad for    the first time, the competition for youth aged under 16 years. The event takes    place in the city of Győr and with more than a month to the start the    organizers have already confirmed the entries of more participant nations than    ever before at any Youth Chess Olympiad. It really seems that the best chess    talents of all five continents will be present in Hungary between 12th-22nd    December. Awarding the right of organization to Hungary is a clear sign of    high international recognition of chess life in the country which is rightly    confirmed by the fact that Judit Polgar (who has been leading the FIDE world    women's rankings for more than 25 years) has agreed to be the face of the event    representing talent and the Hungarian chess traditions all in one person or we    could even say legend. By mentioning Judit Polgar let us not forget that after    FIDE tightened on a rule that had existed earlier. Participation of girls is    now guaranteed. In each team a maximum four of the five team members can be a    boy.  
  
The promo video of the Youth Chess Olympiad 2014 features Judit Polgar,    Csaba Balogh,Olympic Silver medalist, Benjamin Gledura who was European Champion of his age group and    Kata Karacsonyi who was the first to follow in the footsteps of Judit Polgar    to win the National Championship, topping all boys in their age    groups. 
 
 
  
You can find more information about the    FIDE U-16 World Youth Chess Olympiad 2014 on the official website of the    event. 
 
 
   
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				Government Award for Natalia Pogonina
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				Prize from the Governor & Students' Initiation
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				Natalia Pogonina Interviewed by TVC
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				Thursday, 02 October 2014				 | 
			 
					
			
			 
 
Natalia Pogonina greeted the reporters at her home, showed them some of her rewards and told them about her motivation, playing chess and her hobbies. 
 
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				Natalia Pogonina Interviewed by 50 Moves
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				Bilbao Masters & European Club Cup
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