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CHESS Magazine: A crushing sacrifice at Simpson's
08.02.2012
– It was the closing dinner of the London Chess Classic 2011, where it is tradition for the tournament GMs to play a sequential simul against the individual tables. At one there was the Shadow Secretary to the Treasury Rachel Reeves, together with other notables. With some minimum assistance Rachel found a nice bishop sac to win the game. No wonder: she was
a UK U14 girls champion.
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Mega Database 2012 – Something for Everyone
08.02.2012
– It contains 5.1 million games, 66,000 with annotations by strong players. In the course of this year it will updated itself automatically with 200,000 new games. "Everyone should get this database – it is obviously a must buy for any serious tournament player or analyst who uses ChessBase," writes Steven B. Dowd and gives it six out of six stars in this
Chess Cafe review.
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Chess Problems: Solutions and a bonus from Pal Benko
07.02.2012
– Here are the solutions to the last
installment of problems by David Friedgood. A pleasing addition is a contribution
from GM Pal Benko, who noticed the interest in the Novotny and sent us a two-mover
and a highly enjoyable study which he composed on this theme. Certainly the
study is a classic and one which every aficionado of chess art
should know perfectly.
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Dragan Solak wins Turkish Championship
06.02.2012
– It was his first Turkish Championship, and GM Dragan Solak took the title with a final-round win. Dragan has recently completed his transfer from the Serbian Chess Federation to the TCF and will represent the Turkish national team at the next Olympiad. Once again we bring you great photos and personal impressions from Kemer and Antalya,
provided by WGM Anatasiya Karlovich.
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ICGA/Rybka controversy: An interview with David Levy (1)
06.02.2012
– He is a star chess programmer with an unbroken record of supremacy in computer chess during the past five years. In June 2011 the International Computer Games Association found Vasik Rajlich guilty of "plagiarism" in early program versions and banned him for life. We published a vigorous defence of Rajlich and a rebuttal by ICGA President David Levy, who promised us an
indepth interview.
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Tiviakov: Avoid weaknesses with the Scandinavian
05.02.2012
– "In my youth the Scandinavian Defense was considered a second-class opening," writes reviewer GM Dejan Bojkov. Miniatures that showed how to avoid wasting time in the opening inevitably used the Scandinavian. But now it is finding its was into tournament play and is even used by top players. The latest DVD by Sergei Tiviakov, a top expert in this opening, provides
full insight into the 3...Qd6 line.
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Kübra Öztürk wins Turkish Women's Championship
04.02.2012
– There were two dominating female players in this event: Kübra, 20, rated 2309, and the eight times Turkish Women's Champion, Betul Yildiz, 22, rated 2340. The two, who are at least 350 rating points ahead of the others, finished tied for first, 1.5 points ahead of the field. In the playoff it was the younger player who won the Armageddon tiebreak game.
Report by WGM Anatasiya Karlovich.
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CBM training: Endgames from Gibraltar
04.02.2012
– Another installment, this time of "Rock solid" endings, picked out
and analysed by our resident endgame expert GM Karsten Müller from the
games that were played at the 2012 Tradewise Gibraltar Chess Festival. His popular
ChessBase Magazin section
will carry plenty more. Here for now are three current and topical examples.
Learn and enjoy.
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Kavalek in Huffington: Chess Champ Hou Yifan in the Limelight
04.02.2012
– Levon Aronian's brilliant victory at the Tata Steel tournament in Wijk aan Zee, the Netherlands, would normally be the topic of our conversation. But it was a young Chinese girl, Hou Yifan, 17, who stole the limelight. The women's world champion shared first place at the powerful Tradewise Chess Festival in Gibraltar, one of the world's strongest open tournaments.
GM Lubos Kavalek reports.
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Sideline
03.02.2012
– The queen sortie 22.Qg3-g5 (with unmistakable mate ambitions in the h-file) could have been countered by Black with 22...Qc7-b6+ (diagram). Now the sequence
23.Ka1 Bxc2 leads to what?
A) victory for White;
B) perpetual check;
C) victory for Black.
ChessBase Magazine,
larger diagram and solution.
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Dejan Bojkov: Try the Sicilian Kalashnikov!
03.02.2012
– The Kalashnikov Variation (B32) is a close relative of the Sveshnikov – in fact it is sometimes called the Neo-Sveshnikov. It has a long history: La Bourdonnais used it in his matches against Alexander McDonnell in 1834. You can use it today to surprise your opponent – but do watch the 32 video clips by a master, Bulgarian GM Dejan Bojkov, before you use it in vital tournaments.
Review and report.
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Hou Yifan, Short win Gibraltar, Nigel wins playoff
03.02.2012
– The final round at the 2012 Tradewise Gibraltar Chess Festival was as exciting as they can get. Seventeen-year-old Women's World Champion Hou Yifan finished in first place at 8.0/10, which Nigel Short catching her in points (but not performance). There was a playoff for the title, which the older, more experienced player won. Illustrated report with
pictures by Ray Morris-Hill.
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