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| | In the sixth game of the World Championship match Magnus Carlsen won but could have lost. He got a good position from the opening but later overlooked a simple tactical trick with which Anand could have won. However, Anand missed his chance. Unable to put up much resistance afterwards he lost without much of a fight. As Carlsen said in the press conference: "I was very lucky."
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| | The following game is one of many interesting examples I had to leave out ofmy book simply because of space limitations. Anyway, watching over the gamesof the Women's World Championship reminded me of this game, and I thought I should show it to you. Karpov - Unzicker, Milan 1975 1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6...
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| | Dmitry Jakovenko shared the win at the last stage of the Grand Prix series in Khanty-Mansiysk . His result was great and he came very tiny b...
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| It was long in the coming, for the impatient fans that is. Arjun Erigaisi made history by cementing Vishy Anand's legacy in Indian chess by becoming the second ever Indian (and we know a third is hot on his heels) to break that elusive 2800 barrier. In just over 12 months he has added over 100 Elo and as of now is world no.3 at 2802.1 Elo. Breathtaking! (photo: Michal Walusza/FIDE.com)