Gibraltar
Abdumalik - Tabatabaei
A forgotten pawn stings and blows the opponent's plans: 33.h7+! A big international festival is taking place in Gibraltar.
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Wijk aan Zee
Firouzja - Carlsen
Champions prefer forks: 38...Qxf2+ 39.Kxf2 Bxf1, and White resigns. The first super tournament of the year is taking place in the Netherlands.
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Yu Yangyi - Duda
Drawbacks of centralisation: 37...f5+! 38.Kd5 Rd7+ 39.Kc4 Rxb4+! The first super tournament of the year is taking place in the Netherlands.
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Caruana - Dubov
Binding all over the board: 32.g5! The first super tournament of the year is taking place in the Netherlands.
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Vladivostok
Goryachkina - Ju Wenjun
Little steps towards the black king: 31.Qh1! FIDE Women's World Championship Match is taking place on the Russky island.
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Eindhoven
Anand - Xiong
A l'abordage: 32.cxd5!, and there is no 32...Nxd4 because of 33.Rc8+ Kd7 34.Rxf7+! Kxc8 35.Qc4+. The first super tournament of the year is taking place in the Netherlands.
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Artemiev - Kovalev
Blunder of the day: 39...Rd8? 40.Rxe6! fxe6 41.Ne5, and Black is defenceless. The first super tournament of the year is taking place in the Netherlands.
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Firouzja - Artemiev
Omnipresent bishop: 35.Bc2! The 16-yeal-old Alireza Firouzja is leadings the race at the first super tournament of the year.
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So - Anand
An attractive blow 12...Bxf2+ turned out to be a mistake. A traditional chess festival started in the Netherlands.
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L'Ami - A. Smirnov
Two exchanges for the sake of the pawn avalanche: 34.Rd6!? A traditional chess festival started in the Netherlands.
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Shanghai
Ju Wenjun - Goryachkina
To take or not to take? White gave the right answer on the second try - 51.Qxe7+! The FIDE Women's World Championship Match is taking place in China.
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Shanghai
Goryachkina - Ju Wenjun
Black could have seized the initiative by playing 23...Ne5! but she had to deal with the 24.dxe5 Rxd3 25.Qxb6 line. The FIDE Women's World Championship Match is taking place in China.
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