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Get well, Moro!

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Alexander Morozevich (2770), currently ranked #9 in the world, had to withdraw from the Biel tournament due to medical conditions. He won the prestigeous event thrice (in 2003, 2004, 2006), but this year started with 0/2 against Anish Giri (2696) and Etienne Bacrot (2713). Earlier it has been announced that Alexander will skip the Russian Superfinal in order to prepare for the Chess Olympiad. We wish Moro a quick recovery. His numerous fans all over the world are supporting the Russian chess wizard.

P.S. The official website of the tournament promises to follow up with more information.

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Russian Top League: Mission Superfinal

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by Natalia Pogonina for her
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After the first six rounds we had a rest day. The Top League is a rather tense tournament, so playing 11 rounds non-stop would have been way too much. How does one spend the rest day? It depends. Some do sports, others go sightseeing, and some just relax in the hotel. It is essential to make the most of the free time and dont lose the rhythm of the tournament. For example, dedicate some time to chess: prepare for the next game and/or solve tactics.  

The less rounds are left, the higher the drama. Even with such an excellent start as Baira Kovanova had (5.5/6) one isn't guaranteed anything. Those who did poorly in the beginning had to do their best to catch up. For instance, Evgenia Ovod started with just 1.5/4. Then she won 5 games in a row and didnt lose anymore.

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Evgenia Ovod (White) vs. Zoia Severiukhina

Baira Kovanova continued dominating the tournament by beating Ekaterina Timofeeva in round 7:


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Ekaterina Timofeeva (ex Kharashuta) was playing in the Top League along with her husband GM Artem Timofeev


I had a bad position vs. Ekaterina Ubiennykh, but she played inaccurately, so I could have even won. I didnt notice it in time trouble, and the game ended in a draw. Olga Girya defeated Irina Vasilevich and thus moved up to second place in the rankings.


Here is a fantastic chess combination by Ekaterina Ubiennykh must-see:

 



Another interesting example from the same round:

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Chess Tactics

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Morozevich (2770) - Giri (2696), 2012
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Alexander Morozevich, one of the best tactical players in the world, made a wrong move here and eventually lost. How should White proceed?

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Chess Week on Twitter

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Monday, 23 July 2012
Pogonina.com offers you a selection of some of the most informative and entertaining chess tweets from last week:

The long and winding road
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Dortmund: Caruana and Karjakin share 1st
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A few upsets took place at the Biel Blitz Invitational. Nakamura won
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Ivanchuk prevails in the "retro" tournament
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Happy Chess Day!
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Women's Grand Prix is underway in Jermuk
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Grandmaster's advice to a fellow GM
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Adjournments: better analytical skills or outside help and memorizing an engine's lines?
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$1,000,000 at stake in a chess match
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We didn't have a poll, but playing a chess strip-tease match seemed to be the most popular option
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Have we missed some of the best tweets? You can contribute to our next top-10 stories chart by retweeting the post you like and adding @Pogonina to the message so that we can see it.

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Last Updated ( Monday, 23 July 2012 )
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Caruana and Karjakin win Dortmund-2012

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In this year's edition of the classical Dotrmund chess tournament there were at least two main plots. First of all, will Vladimir Kramnik clinch the 11th title? Second - how well will the German national chess team fare against the other participants?

At first it seemed that another record by the ex-World Chess Champion is quite likely. However, in the 7th round Vladimir Kramnik missed a few opportunities to win the game against his former Challenger Peter Leko. And in round 8 he suffered a defeat with Black from Fabiano Caruana. At the Tal Memorial the Italian super GM also won his game against the Russian chess legend. Too early to make generalizations, but still.

Arkadij Naiditch shared 3-6th places, thus proving that he is an underrated player and a clear leader of his team. His German colleagues were less succesful and occupied the last 4 places.

Young stars have overtaken the top of the standings. Fabiano Caruana shared 1st with Sergey Karjakin and was declared winner. They have both had 4 Black games, but Caruana had more wins than Karjakin: 4 vs 3. Thanks to this result, Sergey Karjakin has progressed to #5 on the live chess ratings (2784.8), leaving the World Chess Champion Anand behind (2780). Congratulations!

Final standings:
1-2. Caruana (2775), Karjakin (2779 - 6/9
3-6. Ponomariov (2726), Kramnik (2799), Naiditch (2700), Leko (2730) - 5/9
7. Meier (2644) - 4/9
8. Fridman (2655) - 3.5/9
9. Bartel (2674) - 3/9
10. Gustaffson (2629) - 1.5/9

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Last Updated ( Sunday, 22 July 2012 )
 

Nakamura Wins Biel Blitz Invitational

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On July 22nd a blitz tournament featuring specially invited guests took place in Biel as part of the celebration of thr 45th anniversary of the festival.

KO System, with 8 players
Magnus Carlsen, 2837 NOR (Seeded Nr 1)
Hikaru Nakamura, 2778 USA (Seeded Nr 2)
Alexander Morozevich, 2770 RUS (Seeded Nr 3)
Wang Hao, 2739 CHN (Seeded Nr 4)
Etienne Bacrot, 2713 FRA (Nr 5)
Pentala Harikrishna, 2684 IND (Nr 6)
Yannick Pelletier, 2599 SUI (Nr 7)
Alexandra Kosteniuk, 2472 RUS (Nr 8)

System:
Two games with 5+ 2/move. If 1-1, one Armageddon game with 5 for white (has to win) and 4 for black. 

In the first round two sensations happened: Magnus Carlsen, the world blitz vice-champion and ex-world champion lost to Etienne Bacrot. Alexandra Kosteniuk is known for her excellent blitz skills and for having defeated many world class grandmasters. However, who would have thought that she would beat the leader of the Chinese Olympic team Wang Hao?

The following results were, to put it mildly, more predictable. In the end Hikaru Nakamura lived up to his reputation of one of the best blitz players in the world. Congratulations to the US Chess Champion!

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The main tournament is starting tomorrow. You can check out the details at the official website.

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Last Updated ( Sunday, 22 July 2012 )
 

Chess Tactics

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Today's puzzle is more challenging than usual. You have to evaluate the position and decide who is better: White or Black. Please provide variations that support your claim.

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Best Chess Trainers of the Year-2011

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Yuri Dokhoian, an ex-second of Garry Kasparov and the current captain of the Russian men's team, has reshaped the Russian women's chess team and helped it become #1 in the world. His proteges won the Olympic gold medal in 2010

FIDE has published a list of the best chess coaches in 2011. Here are the results:
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Congratulations to the winners and the nominees!

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Russian Top League: Mission Survival

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Early summer was a very busy period for me in terms of tournament play. I took a short break after the World Womens Blitz & Rapid Chess Championships and then headed to the Russian Top League in Tyumen, followed by a trip to St. Petersburg for the Russia vs. China match. My goals for the tournaments were to qualify for the Russian Superfinal and get an invitation to play for the Russian Olympic team this year. I might kill the plot of the story if I say it, but anyway: both of them were fulfilled. Wink
 

You might have noticed that I havent written columns at Chess.com for a month. Now I am very happy to come back and share some of my impressions with you. This time we will talk about the Top League a prestigious qualifier event.
 

The calendar of official Russian tournaments looks like a pyramid starting from city championships and headed by the Superfinal. The Top League is the final act of determining who will play in the round robin super tournament. The medalists of the previous year and the two highest-rated players are invited automatically, while everyone else has to take a shot at the remaining 5 spots. Since 2007 I was being invited to the Superfinal by rating/previous results, but this time I had to play in the qualifier held in Tyumen.
 

The Top League is a unique tournament in some way, especially the mens section. This is a closed Swiss tournament which is stronger than most opens. This year there were 46 participants. Five of them had a FIDE rating over 2700, including the reigning European Chess Champion Dmitry Jakovenko. 32 of them were grandmasters. And, remember, only 5 qualifying spots.
 

The womens division was also quite strong. Most of the leading players who didnt have an invitation to the Superfinal were taking part, 32 in total. This year there were 11 rounds instead of 9 a rather long distance. If you are interested in the details participants, my statistics at the Top League, etc., you can check out this preview.
 

This article will be dedicated to the first part of the event, i.e., the first 6 rounds.
 

I started slowly by drawing two significantly lower-rated opponents. Notably, in both games I was even worse at certain points. However, the 11-round marathon allowed me to catch up later on. Then I won three games in a row. The game against Marina Romanko in round 5 was rather complicated: in the middlegame I played inaccurately and could have ended up in trouble. Then an objectively drawn queen endgame occurred, but I managed to win it in style.
 

In round 6 I had to play my friend Baira Kovanova. By that time she had a perfect score: 5/5! The game was drawn. After 6 rounds the standings were the following:
 

1. Baira Kovanova 5.5/6

2-4. Olga Girya,Ekaterina Ubiennykh, Natalia Pogonina 4.5/6

5-7. Ekaterina Timofeeva, Irina Vasilevich, Zoia Severiukhina 4/6

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Baira Kovanova was unstoppable like a tornado at this year's Top League

And here are a few interesting and instructive chess fragments for you to check out from rounds 1-6:


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Guess the Players-71

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Can you name the 20 leading male and female grandmasters pictured on this chess collage?

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