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World Cup R6.2: Peter Svidler through to final 
13.09.2011 – Former FIDE world champion Ruslan Ponomariov played a rare line of the Grunfeld, which allowed Peter Svidler to play very sharply and get a queenside pawn avalanche. The St Petersburg grandmaster refused a draw offer and forced a win in 43 moves. With this Svidler moves into the final. On the other board Ivanchuk and Grischuk drew an equally sharp game. Illustrated report.
 

Ten years of ChessBase News 
12.09.2011 – Actually we began with a web news service around 1995 – with a static HTML site and a few news items per week. On September 12 2001 we launched the new database driven service, and have since then published more than 7,500 reports and stories – becoming the premium news page for chess. You can use our new archive and search functions to browse around nostalgically in the past.
 

Kings and Queens - A match in rapid classic chess and Chess960 
12.09.2011 – As a part of the launch of the renovated St. Louis Chess Club, together with the World Chess Hall of Fame, a Kings and Queens team match is also taking place, pitting the men against the women not only in rapid classic chess, but also Chess960. The event has a generous $52,000 prize fund and live online commentary by WGM Shahade and GM Seirawan. Here is the report with pictures and videos.
 

Shenzhen Women's Grand Prix - Five tied for first after five rounds 
12.09.2011 – After the fourth and fifth rounds, Hou Yifan and Zhao Xue were first joined in the lead by Anna Muzychuk in round four, and then by Tan Zhongyi and Ruan Lufei in round five. The rest day, after the fourth round, coincided with a special Chinese holiday that celebrates the moon's brightest and most beautiful appearance in the year, including colorful festivities around it. A beautiful pictorial.
 

CBM Blog: Opposition and the Horwitz Manoeuvre 
12.09.2011 – The first games of the World Cup semi-finals did not produce a lot of material for commentary. So we use this analytical pause to bring you two endgame lessons by GM Dr. Karsten Müller. The examples are taken from earlier games in Khanty-Mansiysk and give you insights into complex opposition and a classical winning technique that Ruslan Ponomariov executed perfectly. Look and learn.
 

World Cup R6.1: Both games drawn, Ukraine to move 
12.09.2011 – Both the Russian grandmasters left in the World Cup played their first game of the semifinals with White. Realizing that the stakes are very high (there are only three tickets to the World Championship, not to speak of the substantial money prize) everyone played very carefully. The result: two draws, in 20 and 22 moves. On Tuesday the Ukrainians have white and thus the advantage. Semi-final report. 
 

World Chess Hall of Fame opens in St. Louis 
11.09.2011 – The World Chess Hall of Fame, a cultural non-profit institution relocated from Miami and chose St. Louis as its new home due to the city’s growing reputation as a center of chess. To celebrate its new space, a live chess event was organized to launch the first-ever Chess Merit Badge for the Boy Scouts of America. GM Nakamura participated and stood in as the black king. Laura High reports.
 

World Cup R5 tiebreaks: It's Russia vs Ukraine in the semifinals 
11.09.2011 – Alexander Grischuk won his first rapid chess game against David Navara and survived the second to proceed to the next round. Vassily Ivanchuk managed to hold a difficult ending against Teimour Radjabov and then went on to outplay him in the second game. On Monday Grischuk plays Ivanchuk, and Peter Svidler faces Ruslan Ponomariov. Full illustrated report.
 

World Cup R5.2: Radjabov equalises, Polgar and Gashimov eliminated 
11.09.2011 – Azeri GM Taimour Radjabov lost his first game against veteran Vassily Ivanchuk; in the second he struck back and equalised, forcing a tiebreak on Sunday. David Navara and Alexander Grischuk are also tied and meet in the tiebreaks. Peter Svidler tricked Judit Polgar and Ruslan Ponomariov won a black game against Vugar Gashimov. Both are now in the semi-finals. Illustrated report.
 

World Cup R5.1: Ivanchuk leads against Radjabov 
10.09.2011 – Three games were decided quickly – in 14, 16 and 28 moves. But even short games can be of considerable theoretical interest, as the annotation of Svidler-Polgar by GM Efstratios Grivas clearly show. There was one decisive game: Taimour Radjabov overlooked a tactical shot by Vassily Ivanchuk and, playing a queen for rook and bishop down, lost in 41 moves. Illustrated report.
 

FIDE Women's Grand Prix in Shenzhen, China 
09.09.2011 – The second stage of FIDE Women's Grand Prix cycle 2011-2012 is being staged from 5th to 20th of September in the Wuzhou Hotel in Shenzhen, China. It includes the a current and a former women's world champion, the reigning European champion and a bevvy of top female players. After three rounds Hou Yifan and Zhao Xue lead. Big illustrated report.
 

 
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