Tournaments

  • 2023 World Chess Championship: Game 4

    2023 World Chess Championship Astana, Kazakhstan (April 7th-May 1st)   Game 4: Match tied as Ding gets the win Match Score: 2-2 Official Site: https://worldchampionship.fide.com/ 2023 World Chess Championship: Game 4Thursday, 13 April 2023 Nepo gets crushed after Ding’s thematic exchange sac The pendulum has swung toward Ding Liren after…

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  • 2023 World Chess Championship: Game 3

    2023 World Chess Championship Astana, Kazakhstan (April 7th-May 1st)   Game 3: Ding regain composure with comfortable draw Match Score: 2-1 Official Site: https://worldchampionship.fide.com/ 2023 World Chess Championship: Game 3Wednesday, 12 April 2023 Ding appears more comfortable, seems upbeat after draw Ding Liren at the Press Conference after Game 3Photo…

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  • 2023 World Chess Championship: Game 2

    2023 World Chess Championship Astana, Kazakhstan (April 7th-May 1st)   Game 2: Nepomniachtchi pulls ahead with convincing win Match Score: 1½-½ Official Site: https://worldchampionship.fide.com/ 2023 World Chess Championship: Game 2Monday, 10 April 2023 Ding gives lackluster performance, loses badly Game 2 of the World Chess Championship raised questions about the…

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  • 2023 World Chess Championship: Game 1

    2023 World Chess Championship Astana, Kazakhstan (April 7th-May 1st)   Game 1: Tense battle ends quietly Match Score: ½-½ Official Site: https://worldchampionship.fide.com/ 2023 World Chess Championship: Game 1Sunday, 9 April 2023 Nepo presses, but Ding slips away Game 1 of the 2023 World Chess Championship starts off with a Delayed…

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  • 2023 World Chess Championship (Astana, Kazakhstan)

    2023 World Chess Championship Astana, Kazakhstan (April 7th-May 1st)     1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 pts. Ding Liren ½ 0 ½ 1 0 1 0 ½ ½ ½ ½ 1 ½ ½ 7 Nepomniachtchi ½ 1 ½ 0 1 0…

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  • Chess Championship weeks away in Kazakhstan

    In three weeks, the 2023 World Chess Championship will begin in Astana, Kazakhstan with Russia’s Ian Nepomniachtchi facing off against China Ding Liren. The match will be the beginning of a new era, one that saw Magnus Carlsen hold the title for ten years after wresting it away from (2013)…

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  • HBCU Chess Classic on April 22nd!

    The inaugural HBCU Classic will kick off April 22nd at Morehouse College and hopes to attract students from around the country to network… and compete for glory! The Chess Drum was informed about an HBCU tournament by Jamaal Abdul-Alim and contacted the organizer Shaniah Francis (Spelman College) on LinkedIn. “I’m…

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  • Lenhert wins Capital City Chess Open II

    The Capital City Open II attracted 31 local players to Tallahassee, Florida in three sections. Florida State University professor Dr. Steven Lenhert won his second consecutive tournament despite losing to Richard Kennedy. The top section had five players, but under-1600 represented 25 players! This is the largest Tallahassee tournament in…

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  • 2023 Zone 4.3 in Equatorial Guinea

    Sergio Periera of Sao Tome & Principe hoists the championship trophyafter winning Zone 4.3 Championship. Equatorial Guinea was the host to the FIDE Zone 4.3 Individual Championship which took place during the week of 18th-27th of January 2023 at the Bisili Hotel in Malabo. The tournament attracted 15 contestants from six…

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  • Mehul Gohil (Kenyan Champ) wins another car!

    Mehul Gohil won the Kenyan Chess Champion and thus, drove away the grand prize of a Mazda Demio car! It is his second car in three years. In 2019, he won the title after Ben Nguku was unable to catch him. This year he had to win an Armageddon battle…

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