13 year old Hungaria phenom Richard Rapport won again in round 8 to lead the 2010 Gotth’ Art Cup. He also earned his final GM norm with one round to spare. Round 8 results: Portisch, Lajos – Ftacnik, Lubomir...
More Reykjavik chess tactic
White to move. How should White proceed? Source: ChessToday.net Chess Daily News from Susan Polgar
Beating the odds
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Chess at UTPB
CHESS AT UTPBWritten by Alexey W. Root on Tue, Mar 02 2010 (07:44) I gave two presentations at University of Texas of the Permian Basin on Monday, March 1, 2010. For the three-hour morning presentation, 246 schoolchildren and their...
World Amateur Championship & Intercontinental School Team Championship
World Amateur Championship with large prize fundIntercontinental School and NA Masters parallel events The 2010 World Amateur Chess Championship features the largest prize fund in the history of the tournament $20,000 USD guaranteed. In addition to the prize fund...
India’s Most Trusted People
India’s Most Trusted People & Professions In 2010Punjab Newsline Network Tuesday, 02 March 2010 India’s Most Trusted People- These are the architects of modern India. Their vision, determination and perseverance to overcome the odds and reach the pinnacle of...
World’s top 64
So now the world’s top 64 chess playerabs-cbnNEWS.com 03/02/2010 6:41 PM MANILA, Philippines — Grandmaster Wesley So gained 9.3 points according to the March 2010 RP-FIDE rating list to post the highest ranking ever in the International Chess Federation...
Mammadyarov rises to sixth place in FIDE rating
Shahriyar Mammadyarov rises to sixth place in FIDE ratingTue 02 March 2010 05:55 GMT The international chess federation (FIDE) has released the list of the strongest chess players of the world. According to News.Az, Shahriyar Mammadyarov is the strongest...
Reykjavik chess tactic
White to move. How should White proceed?Source: ChessToday.net Chess Daily News from Susan Polgar