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Wednesday, November 6, 2013

Carlsen and Anand will be Close, Say Participants of Women's Chess Tournament (World Chess Championship Parallel Events)

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Hello everyone,

There are several parallel chess events being held in Chennai alongside the Anand versus Carlsen World Chess Championship 2013. One of these events is a chess tournament for women grandmasters. Here is a nice article from The Hindu by PK Ajith Kumar. 

It will be a close contest!

A year ago in Mexico, Sopiko Guramishvili made chess moves that were Carlsenesque. Well, she was just moving the pieces for Magnus Carlsen, who was playing blindfolded against Judit Polgar at the UNAM chess festival.

Sopiko is now looking forward to watching Carlsen take on Viswanathan Anand in the World title match at the Hyatt Regency here. She is the top seed at the International Woman Grandmaster tournament that kicked off at the Nehru Stadium on Wednesday.

“The Anand-Carlsen match is one of the main reasons I am playing this tournament,” she said. “I think it will be a great match. Yes, Carlsen is very strong, but we shouldn’t forget Anand’s huge experience in playing World title matches.” 



Soumya Swaminathan, Mary Ann Gomes, Nisha Mohota, Ljilja Drljevic (Serbia),Keti (Georgia), Sopiko Guramishvili (Georgia), Nino Batsiashvili (Georgia), Karina Ambartsumova (Russia) and Maka (Georgia) before the start of the Women's International Grandmasters tournament. Photo: K. Pichumani

Karina Ambartsumova of Russia too feels it would be a close match. “Contrary to what many experts say, it certainly won’t be easy for Carlsen,” she said. “I think the chances are 50-50.”

Ljilja Drljevic of Serbia is a big Carlsen fan, but she too doesn’t think it will be easy for him.

“It will be a great match and I am happy that I will be able to watch it,” she said, sounding particularly cheerful for someone who has lost her complete luggage while reaching Chennai.

“I have been to India before and the purpose of this visit is purely the World title match.”

Ljilja may be cheering for Carlsen, but there will be no lack of supporters for Anand from among the WGMs. The Indians are here in large numbers, led by reigning National champion Mary Ann Gomes. “I want Anand to win,” she said. “And I know he can.”

Her fellow-Kolkatan Nisha Mohota too is excited about the match. “I am here to witness history,” she said. “I expect amazing chess.”

Soumya Swaminathan, a former World junior champion, said Anand would be even more motivated because he is playing at home.

“We all will be cheering for Anand,” she said. “It is great we are hosting a match of such magnitude.”


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Saturday, March 16, 2013

New Chess Event in India for Women: Elisabeth Paehtz Top Seed at AICF-KIIT Round-Robin

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Hi everyone, 
Top seed Elizabeth Paehtz of Germany. Find lots of great photos of the world's best chess players at www.chesspics.com.

Former World Junior Girls’ champion Elisabeth Paehtz of Germany is the top seed at the round-robin women's chess tournament that begins in the South Indian city of Bhubaneshwar on March 17. The AICF-KIIT Chess Cup is India's strongest-ever women's closed chess tournament with a prize fund of about $15,000. Elina Danilian and Lilit Mkrtchian of Armenia, Olga Girya of Russia, Cristina Foisor of France and reigning world junior girls’ champion Guo Qi of China are the other non-Indian players in the event. The Indian players include national women’s champion Mary Ann Gomes, Padmini Rout, Kiran Manisha Mohanty, Nisha Mohota, Eesha Karavade and Swati Ghate.

The tournament will be played on a round-robin basis and the drawing of lots will be done during the opening ceremony. There will be eleven rounds in all under FIDE’s standard time control between twelve players. The AICF-KIIT cup is aimed at providing top level opposition for Indian women chess players. 


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Saturday, July 7, 2012

Philadelphia Chess Open Video by US Chess Scoop

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Hi everyone,

Here is the nice US Chess Scoop video on the 2012 Philadelphia International that was won by GM Abhijeet Gupta of India. The video includes bytes by GM Evgeny Romanov, IM/WGM Nisha Mohata, WGM Padmini Rout and IM Dean Ippolito. You can read our earlier post (Philadelphia Chess: GM Abhijeet Gupta Wins Title) and see a nice GM Romanov chess game with Chess King.









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