Round 7 results: Pogonina 1-0 GalliamovaHou Yifan 0-1 LahnoMuzychuk 1/2 StefanovaZhao Xue 1-0 UsheninaZhu Chen 1/2 Paehtz Round 7 Standings: 1-2. Lahno, Kateryna m UKR 2450 4.51-2. Zhu Chen g QAT 2522 4.5 3-4. Pogonina, Natalija wg RUS 2429...
ChessBase interview with Nigel Short
What happened to Nigel? The Montreal International Chess Tournament 2007 will be remembered not for Ivanchuk’s convincing victory but for the negative score by Nigel Short. Minus six by a super-grandmaster, a 2430 performance, all of this ripe for...
Carlsen continues to lead Biel
Round 6 (July 29, 2007) Radjabov, Teimour – Avrukh, Boris 1-0Onischuk, Alexander – Bu Xiangzhi 1/2Grischuk, Alexander – Carlsen, Magnus 1/2Pelletier, Yannick – Van Wely, Loek 1/2Motylev, Alexander – Polgar, Judit 0-1 Round 6 Standings: 1. Carlsen, Magnus g...
Amelia aims for title in Cherry Hill
Amelia Wheeless If Wheeless was stressed the week before the Polgar, she didn’t let on. “I don’t feel that pressured by it,” she said, shifting in her seat at the card table in her southeast Charlotte living room, where...
2007 Polgar and Denker
About 100 girls and boys representing their states to compete for one of the most prestigious national scholastic titles in the United States. The winner of each event will receive a full scholarship to Texas Tech University. All players...
The 2007 participants
Here are the participants of the 2007 Susan Polgar National Invitational for Girls (Four are not in the pictures). Chess Daily News from Susan Polgar
Welcome to the 07 SP National Invitational for Girls
Mr. Bill Hall, ED of the USCF, welcomed the participants and their families to the 2007 Susan Polgar National Invitational for Girls. Chess Daily News from Susan Polgar
LIVE actions from Biel
6th round – Sunday July 29th Alexander Grischuk – Magnus CarlsenAlexander Onischuk – Bu XianghziTeimour Radjabov – Boris AvrukhAlexander Motylev – Judit PolgarYannick Pelletier – Loek van Wely Click here for all the LIVE actions. What are your predictions?...
US Youth Games at Disney WWoS
OrlandoSentinel.com ONE OF USToby BoasOn chessboard, he’s often king Lori CarterSpecial to the SentinelJuly 29, 2007 Toby Boas first played chess at age 4. He is 15 now and is still an avid player. Toby recently got back from...
Teens Champs from NC head to National
THESE SOUTHERN MECK TEENAGERS ARE DEDICATED, COMPETITIVE AND OK WITH THE FACT THAT SOME OF THEIR FRIENDS JUST DON’T GET IT. FRANK MU AND AMELIA WHEELESS ARE REPRESENTING NORTH CAROLINA THIS WEEK IN NATIONAL CHESS TOURNAMENTS. MU, 17, A...