Can you find a way for White to draw this game? Source: ChessToday.net Chess Daily News from Susan Polgar
Attempting to put the Nakamura fire out
The next player who is trying to put out the Nakamura fire in San Sebastian is GM Granda, Peru’s top GM. Round 7 results Ponomariov, Ruslan 0-0 Vachier-Lagrave, Maxime Vallejo Pons, Francisco 0-0 Karpov, Anatoly Movsesian, Sergei 1/2 Kasimdzhanov,...
Norwegian chess tactic
Black to move. How should Black proceed?Source: ChessToday.net Chess Daily News from Susan Polgar
Najer wins again
Final standings: No Name Title Country Rtg W L D Pts 1 Evgeniy Najer GM Russia 2663 8 1 3 9.5 2 Jan Nepomniachi GM Russia 2632 7 2 3 8.5 3 Alexander Beliavsky GM Slovenia 2662 5 3...
4-way tie for 1st at Benasque
Final standings of the leaders: Rk. Name Typ sex Gr FED RtgI Pts. 1 GM MARIN Mihail ROU 2583 9,0 2 GM GEORGIEV Kiril BUL 2645 9,0 3 GM ANDRIASIAN Zaven ARM 2585 9,0 4 GM GEETHA Narayanan Gopal...
Babujian leads Lake Sevan
Round 5 results: Grigoryan, Avetik 0-1 Zhigalko, Sergei Li Chao2 1-0 Jumabayev, Rinat Ter-Sahakyan, Samvel 1/2 Babujian, Levon Lysyj, Igor 1-0 Kotanjian, Tigran Berkes, Ferenc 1/2 Pashikian, Arman Standings after 5 rounds: 1. Babujian, Levon m ARM 2515 3½...
An unknown ties for the lead at Scottish Championship
Ranking after round 3Ranking after round 3 (Tuesday, 14 July 2009) Rank Name Score Fed. M/F Rating TPR 1 GM Magesh Chandran Panchanath 3.0 IND M 2493 3086 2 FM Gudmundur Kjartansson 3.0 ICE M 2356 2965 3 GM...
Pangasinan’s chess whiz kids hailed
Pangasinan’s chess whiz kids hailedPIA 2009/07/14 Dagupan City (July 14) — Three chess whiz kids from Pangasinan topped the recent 10th Asean Age Group Chess championship in Hue, Vietnam. Gold Medalist Cherry Ann P. Mejia, a 14-year old 3rd...
Nepomniachtchi on fire in Israel
Standings after 8/9 rounds by TWIC (Note: Some played 9 games while others played only 8 so far) I represented Hungary in the Maccabiah Games some years ago but not in chess. It was in mixed double ping pong...
Tricky endgame
White to move and win. k7/2pK4/1bP5/8/8/8/8/2B5 w – – 0 1 Krikheli, 1985 Chess Daily News from Susan Polgar