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- English fightback in day of bloodflow
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- Dulce et decorum est...
- Staunton Memorial Preview
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- England win again in Round 3
- Netherlands equal the score
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- Polgar - Kaidanov Sicilian Theme Match 2010
- Movsesian - Swiercz Match 2010
- Reykjavik Open 2010
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- 42nd Belgrade Women's Tournament 2010
- Cannes Festival of Games 2010
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- 2nd Nanjing Pearl Spring Tournament
- FIDE Women's Grand Prix Nanjing China 2009
- Kasparov vs Karpov Match in Valencia 2009
- BNbank Blitz 2009
- 17th European Team Championship 2009
- World Blitz Mini-Site 2009
- Tal Memorial Mini-Site 2009
- All draws on day 1
- 5 more draws in Round 2
- Deadlock broken
- Second win for Kramnik
- Anand joins Kramnik in the lead
- Kramnik back in the lead alone
- Ivanchuk wins in "bit rubbish" round
- Carlsen finally wins
- Kramnik deserved winner in day of slapdash chess
- chess.fm. Malcolm Pein interviews Vladimir Kramnik
- 4NCL 2009-10
- Schachbundesliga 2009-10
- 72nd Corus Wijk aan Zee 2010
- Caution from the favourites on Day 1
- Shirov makes a 2/2 start
- Black day for the underdog
- Shirov wins again, as does Ivanchuk
- Shirov moves to 5 from 5 and extends lead
- Shirov finally held, Kramnik moves joint second
- Nakamura defeats Shirov to close the gap to half a point
- Kramnik moves second after beating Nakamura
- Kramnik defeats Carlsen to join Shirov in the lead.
- Kramnik leads after Shirov loses
- Carlsen catches Kramnik with two rounds to go
- Anand defeats Kramnik to hand Carlsen the lead
- Carlsen wins the Corus Chess Tournament Alone
- Another great lineup for 2010
- Wijk aan Zee C-Group complete
- US Women's Championship 2009
- Panamericano U20 2009
- London Chess Classic 2009
- Korchnoi guest of honour at London Chess Classic
- London Chess Classic Press Release
- London Chess Classic kicks off at the London Eye
- Draw for the London Chess Classic 2009
- Opening Ceremony and Stephen Moss plays Carlsen
- Fantastic opening win by Carlsen
- Carlsen goes to 6/6
- Magnus Carlsen misses chance of 3rd win
- Full house sees 4 draws
- Carlsen and McShane win in Round 5
- Carlsen holds on to his lead as Kramnik closes
- Carlsen takes first place after tense final round
- 13th Unive Tournament 2009
- 48th World Junior Championships 2009
- Chigorin Memorial 2009
- FIDE World Cup Mini-Site 2009
- Top players all comfortably through
- Seeds struggle on first day of Round 2
- Svidler survives Morozevich, Radjabov and Ivanchuk don't
- Playoffs for Round 2
- Plenty of action on the first day of round 3
- Only 6 through to Round 3
- 2 decisive game kick off round 4
- 3 through 5 playoff in round 4
- Svidler in trouble after day one of the quarter finals
- Malakhov and Karjakin through to Semi-Finals
- Gelfand dominates after win with black
- Gelfand through to the final
- Corsica Masters 2009
- Kasparov vs Karpov in Paris Cancelled
- Casino GM in Barcelona 2009
- World Youth Championships 2009
- British Rapidplay Mini-Site 2009
- Czech Coal Chess Match
- 1st ACP Women World Rapid Cup Mini-Site 2009
- Russian Championships Information 2009
- Linares 2010
- World Chess Championship 2010
- Korchnoi - Spassky Match Information 2009
- 9th Amplico Life Warsaw Information 2009
- 19th Pamplona International
- Groningen Chess Festival 2009
- 39th Rilton Cup 2009-10
- Hastings Chess Congress 2009-10
- 52nd Reggio Emilia 2009-10
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- IM Malcolm Pein
- UK win 4-1 in Round 9
- Netherlands level things up again
- UK gain two point advantage after 7 rounds
- Howell and Jones' luck holds
- Carlsen stuns Topalov in Round 1
- Williams and Hebden win in short order
- Veselin Topalov beats a struggling Vassily Ivanchuk
- Ivanchuk's remarkable loss in Round 2
- Carlsen joins Shirov after Round 7 win
- Alexei Shirov adds to Vassily Ivanchuk's misery
- Veselin Topalov beats Ivanchuk in Round 5
- Veselin Topalov recovers with wins in Rounds 3 and 4
- Nakamura wins the US Championships
- Bloodbath in Round 7
- Caruana defeats Morozevich
- British Championships start
- Rivals have exhibition match after 25 years
- Howell's participation supported by Basman
- Timman wins the GM Group
- Short back as England's Number 1
- Howell and Jones are convincing winners
- Olympia Conference Centre announced as Venue
- Nakamura leads, Svidler downs Karpov
- Gudmundur Kjartansson starts with 4/4
- Yorkshire Dominate
- Svidler wins with the Marshall Attack
- London Chess Classic Tickets and side events
- Parmiargan Negi shows good form
- Kramnik defeats Topalov in grudge game
- Ivanchuk back to his best in Jermuk
- Giant Chess Set in Trafalgar Square
- Prasad wins tournament - Gourlay takes title
- Experience Prevails
- Haslinger shares first in Hilversum
- Nakamura wins after blitz tie-break
- Vasily Ivanchuk bounces back into the top 10
- Felix Ynojosa is the youngest winner for a decade
- Bilbao Masters starts
- Tkachiev may face sanctions
- Magnus Carlsen working with Garry Kasparov
- Great entertainment at the start
- Three wins in a row for Aronian
- Aronian wins with a Round to Spare
- Liem Le Quang wins, Short finishes in style
- Aronian draws in the final round
- Svidler humbled by Sjurigov
- Korchnoi and Spassky level
- Timofeev - Khismatullin one of the games of the year
- Puzzles from London and Russia
- Risk taking in Hastings
- David Howell leads after 3 rounds
- Carlsen top of Rankings, Howell blunders at Hastings
- Big tie at the top after 7
- Hebden tied for the lead with a round to go
- Four way tie at the finish
- USA lead after two rounds of the World Teams
- Armenia lead after three rounds
- Explosive win for Nakamura
- Nakamura moves to 4.5/5
- USA leads alone with 2 rounds to go
- Aronian stops Nakamura run
- Corus Wijk aan Zee gets underway
- Cautious start in the first round
- Carlsen's first win
- 3rd win for Shirov
- Shirov rampage continues
- 4CNL Round 4
- Gibraltar 2010
- Another win for Shirov
- Kramnik holds on against Short
- Kramnik beats Nakamura, Shirov draws with Carlsen
- Kramnik beats Carlsen in great game
- Anand hands Kramnik the lead
- Perfect start for Adams with 3/3
- Kramnik survives against Shirov
- Dramatic finish leaves Carlsen the winner
- Big tie for first after 7 rounds
- Gustafsson takes the lead with two rounds to go
- Michael Adams regains share of the lead
- 7 way tie leads to playoff
- Michael Adams takes Gibraltar International after playoff
- Gibraltar tournament renewed
- Teenagers excel at Wijk
- Weekend of chess round the UK
- Adams scores 1.5/2 in the Bundesliga
- McShane braves the Moscow winter
- Slow start in Linares
- Weak black kingsides lead to two decisive games in Linares
- Desperate measures in Round 3 of Linares
- Vietnamese lead at the Aeroflot tournament
- Le Quang Liem excells in Moscow
- West of England Juniors 2010
- Topalov leads with two rounds to go
- Michael Yeo in Moscow, John Reti RIP
- Yaroslav Zherebukh wins Cappelle-La-Grande 2010
- Topalov victorious at Linares 2010
- Topalov - Gelfand the decisive game in Linares
- Polgar - Kaidanov Sicilian Theme Match Game 1
- Polgar wins game 2 of the Sicilian Theme Match
- Anand's Baden Baden defeated
- Kaidanov vs Polgar Game 3
- Adams and Howell compete for European Title
- Magnus Carlsen still top in March 2010 Rating List
- Isaac Sanders, a name to watch
- Adams and Howell start with 2 from 2
- Varsity Match 2010 Drawn
- Nice Save in the Varsity Match 2010
- Match all-square after 5 rounds
- Carlsen beats Leko in Round 1
- Tournament about to start
- Mixed fortunes for the English
- Initial win doesn't help Karpov in the Blitz
- k-k-rapid-day-2
- Kasparov eases to 2-0 after day one
- K-K Match Preview
- Poor start for David Howell
- Sad news of the death of the former England International
- Efimenko - Short Preview
- Kasparov back on board
- Final Round Mystery
- Economist of Saratov win European Club Cup
- Side events in London
- Carlsen has 6th win to finish on 8/10
- Carlsen draws in Round 9 to win tournament
- Leading players compete in European Club Cup
- Carlsen wins again in Round 8
- Carlsen holds Topalov in Round 7
- Kasparov influences Carlsen in Round 6
- Carlsen beats Radjabov in Round 5
- Carlsen beats Dmitry Jakovenko in Round 4
- Carlsen nearly gets perfect 3
- Carlsen beats Topalov in Round 2
- Michael Adams bounces back
- Who is the master?
- Tough Challenge for Anish Giri
- Ray Robson GM
- Anand set to be overtaken by Carlsen and Aronian
- Anand vs Topalov in Sofia
- European Team Championships underway
- Kasparov vs Karpov 1975-85 ECF Book of the Year
- Surprises in Round 1
- Good fortune for England
- France in comprehensive victory over England
- England draw in Round 5
- Great result for Wales
- Azerbaijan - Armenia
- Russia beat Armenia
- One false move
- Howell out of the running
- Haslinger wins the Unive Open
- Guernsey Chess Festival 2009
- Interesting draws in Round 1
- More draws in Round 2
- Tal Memorial springs to life
- Kramnik wins again
- Anand joins Kramnik in the lead
- Deep preparation returns Kramnik to the lead
- Telegraph reader offer for London Chess Classic
- Korchnoi guest of honour in London
- Carlsen beats Ponomariov
- Anxious moments for winner Kramnik
- Anand leads blitz after day 1
- Carlsen grabs lead in Blitz
- Carlsen wins World Blitz
- FIDE World Cup Day 1
- FIDE World Cup Day 2
- 19 tie-breaks in Round 1
- Shocks on opening day of Round 2
- Svidler survives
- Polgar through after playoff
- So eliminates Kamsky
- Nakamura beats Carlsen
- British Rapidplay
- Win or bust in Round 3
- Countdown to the London Chess Classic
- The kids are not alright
- London Chess Classic starts tomorrow
- London Chess Classic Starts today
- Day one underway
- Carlsen masterclass on day 1
- Carlsen beats McShane
- Entertaining 3rd Day
- Carlsen increases his lead
- Only Kramnik and Carlsen can win
- Tremendous finish to the London Chess Classic
- London Best Game Prize
- David Howell hits career high
- Gelfand Triumphs in the FIDE World Cup
- Hammer wins the Open
- Chess on TV "How to win at chess"
- Vladimir Malakhov impresses
- Svidler makes the early running
- Hastings Chess Congress starts
- Linares 2010 starts
- Alexander Grischuk catches Veselin Topalov by beating him
- Kramnik wins in Dortmund for the 9th time
- Netherlands back level in Round 4
- UK take the lead in Round 3
- Kramnik defeats Carlsen in impressive style
- UK level the score in Round 2
- Staunton Memorial under way
- Hikaru Nakamura's starts with 2/2
- David Howell secures his first title
- Hikaru Nakamura's big week
- Carlsen dismantles the Berlin Wall
- David Howell beats Stewart Conquest to close in on the title
- Kramnik wins with black
- David Howell beats Richard Palliser
- Hikaru Nakamura has quick start
- David Howell leads after holding Simon Williams
- Jakovenko the only winner in Round 2
- David Howell and Gawain Jones still dominate
- Anand deposed as champion
- Howell and Jones continue to set the pace
- Howell and Jones draw and remain leaders after Round 4
- Terra Final held at Warwick School
- Maxime Vachier Lagrave top seed
- Kramnik wins star studded rapid
- Experience fights back after 2008
- Experience have big lead with two to play
- Live Games
- Press Releases
- Book Reviews
- Three World-Class Games Collections
- Three Improvement Books
- Four Small Publishers from the US
- Some Recent French Books
- Reflections on Opening Repertoire Books
- Chess Videos: Indulge Yourself!
- Two High-Quality Opening Books
- Odds and Ends #1: Books for the Developing Player
- Odds and Ends #2: Improvement and the Openings
- 8 Recent Books and CDs
- A New Approach to Internet Chess Study
- Dance of the c-pawns
- Stories, Training, and Data
- Kings, Commoners, and Knaves; Edward Winter
- Comments on the Great Dvoretsky Project
- More NCO, Gambits and Repertoires
- Assorted Recent Books
- NCO: A preliminary Look
- Second to Nunn?
- Coping with the Flood, Part 2
- MCO 14 (in part, vs. NCO)
- Coping With the Flood, Part 1
- Endings, Endings, Endings
- Openings, High Level and Club
- Looking Back, Part 2
- Looking Back, Part 1
- The Complex Benko/Benoni Complex
- Electronic Instruction and an Excursion
- An Exceptional Chess Book
- Some Products and Two First-Rate Books
- Testifying for the Defence
- More on Opening Books
- Mini-Reviews of Noteworthy Releases
- Looking Backward, Again
- Danish Dynamite
- The Past: A Reliable Guess?
- Opening Books in Pairs
- Catching Up With Openings: Quality First
- The Real Champions, or Garry's Guys?
- Newish Books, Part 2
- Newish Books, Part 1
- The CD Deluge Continues - Biographies on CD
- CDs You Might Want to Know About
- The Chigorin Defence, Korchnoi, etc.
- Excelling at Chess
- One-book Repertoires, Online Bargain
- Books of Many Flavours
- Chess CDs: Coming of Age?
- Kasparov's Story: A Video Biography
- Franzoesisch Winawer
- Noteworthy Releases, Part 3
- Noteworthy Releases, Part 2
- Noteworthy Releases, Part 1
- What Should the Average Player Study?
- Email, Addenda, Reviews
- A Remarkable Publisher and Other Topics
- Matches and Tournaments
- American Stories
- The Big Three and Then Some
- A Convenient Truth
- There's an end to it all
- Lives and Games, Part 2
- Lives and Games, Part 1
- In the Beginning There Was Theory Part 2
- In the Beginning There Was Theory
- Strategy and Practice
- The End [game] Comes Before We Know It
- Once More into the Breach
- Getting to Know Kramnik and Anand
- Opening Books en Masse
- Opening Books en Masse Part 2
- Opening Books en Masse, Part 3
- The CD Deluge Continues
- By Publisher, Part 3
- By Publisher, Part 2
- By Publisher, Part 1
- Some General Works and Ongoing Favorites
- One Good, One Bad [Part Two]
- One Good, One Bad [Part One]
- Quality Books Reply
- My New CDs and Somebody Else's System
- Historical and Biographical Works, Installment 3
- Historical and Biographical Works, Installment 2
- Historical and Biographical Works, Installment 1
- The End of Openings, Part 2
- The End of Openings, Part 1
- Good...Good...Good...Disastrous
- More 2006 Opening Books and Complements
- Openings 2006: Complementary and Unusual
- Books of 2006
- The Best on Disc, and More Recommendations
- Favorites Part 2 and Recommended Products
- Favorites Part 1
- The Never-ending Opening Project
- An End to Openings
- TWIC Downloads











