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World Chess Championship Sochi Game 9: The Shortest Game of the Tournament Ends in Draw

 November 21, 2014   R K Gupta

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After the drawn Game 9, Magnus Carlsen continues to hold the one- point lead over Anand. This is an advantageous position for the Norwegian as the score reads 5-4. With three Games remaining, all the champion needs to do is draw Game nos. 10, 11 and 12 and still retain the world champion’s crown. For […]

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Playing with Whites, Anand Fails to Pull off a Win in Game 8 at the World Chess Championship

 November 20, 2014   R K Gupta

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After the epic 122-move seventh Game, the Champion and Challenger played the eighth Game on November 18, 2014. Since Anand played with Whites, most of his well-wishers expected him to force a win to come at level terms with Carlsen. After all, it is usual in chess at any level that most times, players tend […]

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World Chess Championship: Titanic 122-Move Game 7 Lasts Nearly 7 Hours Before an Epic Draw

 November 18, 2014   R K Gupta

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The 7th game of World Chess Championship at Sochi was a make-or-break affair for the Indian challenger. Vishy Anand had to avoid a loss in any case after blowing up a straightforward winning chance in Game 6 on Saturday. But Anand waded into troubled waters in the Berlin Defense and needed to sacrifice his bishop […]

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Anand Misses a Chance on a Blunder by Carlsen and Loses Game 6 in World Chess Championship

 November 16, 2014   R K Gupta

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The World Chess Championship in Sochi is through the halfway mark. With 6 games played and another 6 remaining, the Champion leads the Challenger by one full point. But that is not all. When the match resumes on Monday, Carlsen will play with whites again and that makes him a huge favorite at Sochi. But […]

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World Chess Championship Enters a Fascinating New Phase at Sochi after Draws in Games 4 & 5

 November 15, 2014   R K Gupta

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On Wednesday and Friday at the World Chess Championship in Sochi, Games 4 and 5 ended in draws. But these were not the boring and goalless draws of a football match. After the decisive outcomes of games 2 and 3, the next two games played on either side of Thursday’s rest day were truly exciting. On […]

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The Chennai Tiger Bites Back: In Game 3 at Sochi, Carlsen Gets Crushed by Anand

 November 13, 2014   R K Gupta

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In a sudden turnaround, Indian challenger Vishy Anand roared back into reckoning in Game 3 at Sochi’s World Chess Championship with an emphatic victory over titleholder Magnus Carlsen. The match is now tied at 1½-1½ and 9 games remain in the championship. Playing with white, it was a must-win situation for Anand or else, his […]

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Carlsen Looking Ominous After Crushing Anand In Game 2 at Sochi

 November 11, 2014   R K Gupta

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Predictability is such an important factor for business managers that they use it to great effect in market-based situations. It is not a mere hunch but it has its basis on sound logic and statistical probability. The same predictability, however, can become a huge liability in the game of chess! In the ongoing World Chess […]

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64 Squares, 32 Pieces, 2 Great Minds but There Will be Just 1 Champion at Sochi

 November 2, 2014   R K Gupta

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For those, who follow Vishy Anand, the FIDE World Chess Championship encounter at Sochi between Magnus Carlsen and the Chennai Tiger is very eagerly awaited. It has been one year since the Norwegian outsmarted Anand at Chennai with a relatively heavy margin of 6½–3½ and displaced the Indian to become the new World Chess Champion. […]

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Vishy Anand Shows Why He Ruled the World of Chess for Years

 March 30, 2014   R K Gupta

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Just when many people thought Vishy Anand was over the hill, the 44 year old Indian has staged one of the most remarkable turnaround in the history of chess. Playing brilliantly and intelligently in the FIDE Candidates Tournament, Anand emerged the victor in the field of 8 players’ double round-robin matches held from March 13, […]

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Carlsen, Cheparinov Emerge Victorious in Two Separate World Chess Events

 February 10, 2014   R K Gupta

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The first week of February 2014, brought the news about two important chess tournaments, played in different parts of the world. In the Zurich Chess Challenge, which concluded on Tuesday February 4, the newly-crowned World Champion, Magnus Carlsen put the stamp of his authority on the game. It was Carlsen’s first truly serious tournament, after […]

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