Monte Carlo
Koneru - A. Muzychuk
A nice destraction - 43...Rg1+! The first tournament of the FIDE Women's Grand Prix ended in Monaco.
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Berlin
Grischuk - Bocharov
It is time to grab something! White played 29.Rxe5, while 29.Rxd6! also looked attractive. Alexander Grischuk win the World Blitz Championship!
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Berlin
Nepomniachtchi - Savchenko
After 19.Qxb7! Rxc5 20.Ne4! the black king was unable to escape from the center. The World Rapid championship ended in the German capital.
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Las Vegas
Nakamura - Le Quang Liem
Nakamura is on fire: 23.d5! Rxd5 24.Rxd5 exd5 25.Nxb6 Rd8 26.Nxd5! The million-dollar prize fund chess open ended in Las Vegas.
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Berlin
Korobov - Karjakin
The second rook joins the attack: 32...Rb6! Serey Karjakin leads in the World Rapid Championship in Berlin.
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Berlin
Carlsen - Dubov
It didn't happen in the game, but after 33...Ne5!! Black could upset the World Champion. The World Rapid Championship in underway in Berlin.
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Monte Carlo
Koneru - Dzagnidze
Retreating the knight is bad, but not necessary: 25.Rg1! Kh8 26.Qg2 f6 27.Nxd5!, and White converted an extra piece. The first leg of the FIDE Women's Grand Prix is played in Monaco.
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Monte Carlo
Dzagnidze - Pogonina
White's position cracks after the series of hits: 28...Bxd3! 29.Rxd3 Rxb2! 30.fxe5 Nxe4 31.Nxd4 Rxd4... A FIDE Women's Grand Prix event is underway in Monaco.
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Poikovsky
Smirin - Shirov
White continued 20.Rxb4!, and the rook cannot be taken: 20...Nxb4 21.Bd4 Qe6 22.Qg4 g6 23.Nh6#! or 22...Qg6 23.Ne7+. The Anatoly Karpov tournament ended in Poikovsky.
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Baku
Svidler - Karjakin
After 14...Nb6! 15.b5 (if 15.a5, then 15...Nxc4!) 15...Bd7 16.Nd2 Be6 Black won a pawn. Sergey Karjakin wins the 2015 World Cup.
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Poikovsky
Laznicka - Bologan
Black skilfully uses his knights: after 28...Nc3! 29.Qd3 Ne5! he got an advantage. The Anatoly Karpov tournament approaches its end in Poikovsky.
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Baku
Karjakin - Svidler
After 13.Nd6+! exd6 14.Bxf6 White got a stable advantage and held the initiative for the entire game. Sergey Karjakin equalizes the score in the World Cup final.
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