[player]Sergey Karjakin[/player] finished half a point ahead of the world number 1, challenger to the crown, and host country player [player]Magnus Carlsen[/player].
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Saturday, May 18, 2013
Karjakin finishes sole first at the Norway Chess Tournament
Chessdom reports: Karjakin finishes sole first at the Norway Chess Tournament.

[player]Sergey Karjakin[/player] finished half a point ahead of the world number 1, challenger to the crown, and host country player [player]Magnus Carlsen[/player].
[player]Sergey Karjakin[/player] finished half a point ahead of the world number 1, challenger to the crown, and host country player [player]Magnus Carlsen[/player].
Webster U freshman GM So leads Calgary by full point after 5
Susan Polgar: Webster U freshman GM So leads Calgary by a full point after 5.

He has to, he's the highest rated player in that tournament.
He has to, he's the highest rated player in that tournament.
Thursday, April 11, 2013
Anand vs. Carlsen: World Championship 2013
Monday, October 1, 2012
Hiarcs Chess Explorer Video Quick Tour
The Hiarcs team recently posted two videos (one for Mac and another for Windows) to give a quick tour of their products. The Hiarcs Chess Explorer applications for both platforms virtually look the same and share the same functionalities.
I have a Mac and purchased the Mac version, and here's the quick tour:
Yet, I have to reiterate my feature requests I hope we get in the next version:
See also Hiarcs Chess Explorer for PC video tour.
I have a Mac and purchased the Mac version, and here's the quick tour:
Yet, I have to reiterate my feature requests I hope we get in the next version:
- Engine match and engine tournaments;
- Ability to publish PGN games to be replayable in HTML through javascript;
See also Hiarcs Chess Explorer for PC video tour.
Sunday, September 30, 2012
Sao Paolo-Bilbao Masters 2012 Update: Caruana Leads at the End of First Leg
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With 3 wins and 2 draws, [player]Fabiano Caruana[/player] leads the pack of 6 top players in the [event]Sao Paolo-Bilbao Grand Slam Final 2012[/event]. He started the campaign with a win in Round 1 against [player]Magnus Carlsen[/player] (replay game here), followed by two more wins against [player]Sergey Karjakin[/player] and [player]Francisco Vallejo Pons[/player] in Rounds 2 and 4, respectively.
With 3 wins and 2 draws, [player]Fabiano Caruana[/player] leads the pack of 6 top players in the [event]Sao Paolo-Bilbao Grand Slam Final 2012[/event]. He started the campaign with a win in Round 1 against [player]Magnus Carlsen[/player] (replay game here), followed by two more wins against [player]Sergey Karjakin[/player] and [player]Francisco Vallejo Pons[/player] in Rounds 2 and 4, respectively.
Wednesday, September 26, 2012
Grandmasters can play ball
Photo by Albert Silver, Chessbase
It is but on rare occasions we get to see Grandmasters playing sports other than chess.
Participants of the [event]Sao Paolo-Bilbao Grand Slam Final 2012[/event] dressed up in rubber shoes and jerseys to play basketball the day before the opening ceremony. In the picture above you'll see [player]Levon Aronian[/player] tries to get past the defense of [player]Sergey Karjakin[/player] while [player]Magnus Carlsen[/player] waits in the background.
More photos in the Chessbase website.
Tuesday, September 25, 2012
A FIDE Master Title for Elite GM's
William of OnlineChessLessons.net offered a strong argument why FIDE should introduce an official Super-GM title for 2700+ rated chess players.
In 1972 there were 88 GMs and in 2012 there are now over 1200 GMs! However the vast majority (around 95%) of Grandmasters are rated between 2400 and 2699 FIDE. After the recent Chess Olympiad 2012 in Istanbul, there are now a total of 50 Super-GMs rated over 2700 FIDE.
Read more about Should FIDE have a Super-GM title for 2700+ GMs?
Personally, I'm in favor of his proposal of an official distinct FIDE title awarded to "elite" GM's in order to separate them from, well, the not-so-elite ones. FIDE may not necessarily use a 2700 ELO rating cut-off, but they could devise certain criteria for eligibility.
However, I advise against the use of the "Super-GM" name. It's kind of hyperbole -- it's super and it's grand. Besides, what if in the future another higher title is warranted, what will it be called, a Hyper-Super-GM?
Instead, I suggest they take out the "Grand" prefix and change it to a higher comparative status. They could use, for example, Prime Master -- PM for short. Grab a thesaurus and take your pick. This way, they can be flexible in the future to add a higher title, or even interim titles -- e.g., higher than the Grandmaster but below the highest title whatever they choose to call.
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