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Carlsen-Nepomniachtchi Retrospective

by scribe | Dec 10, 2021 | 2020 world championship, current news, endings, people, ruminations, tournaments

Magnus Carlsen won his fifth world championship in resounding fashion today, beating Ian Nepomniachtchi in the eleventh game to close him out by a score of 7 1/2 – 3 1/2. Congratulations to him on a really well-deserved victory! He is now turning in to one of...

Reality Intervenes (Candidates Postponed)

by scribe | Mar 26, 2020 | 2020 world championship, current news, ruminations, tournaments

This morning FIDE President Arkady Dvorkovich announced that he was suspending the 2020 Candidates Tournament, which had just reached the halfway mark. As most or all of my readers probably know already, this was the tournament to select a challenger to Magnus Carlsen...

Halfway! (Candidates, Round 7)

by scribe | Mar 25, 2020 | 2020 world championship, Chess Lecture, current news, games, positions, tournaments

The only significant sports event in the world got a little bit more interesting today! In the seventh round of the 2020 FIDE Candidates tournament, the two leaders faced off against each other, and chess fans were rewarded with an exciting and decisive game. Maxime...

It’s All About Nepo Now (Candidates, Round 6)

by scribe | Mar 23, 2020 | 2020 world championship, current news, positions, ruminations, tournaments

It was a good news, bad news kind of day for Ian Nepomniachtchi and for chess fans everywhere. On one hand, he won his second straight game and put more distance between himself and his pursuers. He beat Ding Liren in a very solid Ruy Lopez where Ding’s position...

One Chessboard, Two Games (Candidates, Round 5)

by scribe | Mar 22, 2020 | 2020 world championship, current news, games, positions, tournaments

The big story in round 5 of the FIDE Candidates Tournament is that we have a single leader for the first time. In a matchup of two of the leaders, Ian Nepomniachtchi of Russia and Wang Hao of China, Nepo took advantage of a subtle mistake by Wang and won. It was an...

Caruana Comes a Cropper (Candidates, Day 3)

by scribe | Mar 19, 2020 | 2020 world championship, current news, openings, tournaments

The Candidates Tournament hit the “reset” button today as a result of Fabiano Caruana’s unexpected loss to Ding Liren. Caruana, at 1.5 points in 2 rounds, was tied for first; Ding, with 0 points in 2 rounds, was alone in last place. But all of that...
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