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[12 May 2010 | No Comment | Posted By:Lloyd]

                     On a crucial day everything went fine with Anand. The decisive match turned his way.Topalov had the advantage of white pieces and but couldnot even manage a draw.And the end result is Anand defeated the bulgarian challenger 6.5-5.5.He admits the tournament was one of  the challenging ones inhis career.It took 56 moves to break the tie prevailed throughout the championship matches. This is a remarkable achievement.He successfully defended the title, even after loosing the first match badly.And the last match witnessed the only win for black in the whole set …

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[28 Apr 2010 | No Comment | Posted By:Lloyd]

    iswanathan Anand of India is fighting Veselin Topalov of Bulgaria for retaining his championship title. The challenger Topalov is a Bulgarian GrandMaster and 19th world champion. He is in good form and this is his final step to the world crown.Chess world says this tournament is between the strongest players on the planet. Anand the defending champion is oldest player to win world no:1 at the age of 37 in 2007 April, is considered to be the best player in blitz chess.The match begun on April 21st in Sofia, Bulgaria.Three …

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[9 Mar 2010 | No Comment | Posted By:Lloyd]

Pinning:                Is a very common tactic in chess.It is a situation leading to a dilemma for the opponent so that moving a piece will make a more valuable piece vulnerable. “To Pin” refers to the restriction of the opponent so that free movement of his piece is not possible.Pieces which can move infinitely along horizontal, vertical or diagonal can pin other pieces. A king cannot be pinned,as soon as the king is pinned it will become a check and King should be moved.Bishops, Rooks & Queens can pin opponents pieces …

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[17 Feb 2010 | No Comment | Posted By:Lloyd]

             A professional approach to the battle boards needs proper understanding of the various aspects of the game.In a very formal game its compulsory that we should mark the moves and this is called notating the moves. There are a number of chess notations, of which algebraic notation is the one very commonly used.Eventhough there are other notations like reversible algebraic, figurine algebraic, smith, descriptive etc FIDE, the international chess federation is currently promoting the algebraic notation only.Now the need of noting down is to record a game of chess, …

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[16 Feb 2010 | No Comment | Posted By:Lloyd]

The Soviet chess grandmaster and tenth World Chess Champion who held the title from 1969-72 was born in January 30, 1937.Spassky was born in Leningrad, and learned chess at the age of five when he was on an evacution train from his birth place.His international debut was on 1953 at the age of 16.From that day the growth of the 16 year old was tremendous. He was USSR champion twice, 1961 & 1973 and many other significant titles.

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