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R9: Carlsen chases Anand

29 February 2008 11:27 PM

Just like last year, Carlsen is chasing Anand. Then they were both on 5.5/9, now Magnus is half a point behind. full story »

First three videos from Linares

29 February 2008 5:51 PM

Because of some technical problems it took a while, but finally the first three videos from Linares are up. Besides interviews with Leko and Aronian, you can see Ivanchuk’s terrible timetrouble and the comments after the game of his opponent (and winner of the game) Carlsen. full story »

ChessCafe 2007 Book Award: Jeremy Silman!

29 February 2008 5:26 PM

Jeremy Silman has just won the 2007 ChessCafe Book-of-the-Year Award. His Silman’s Complete Endgame Course was the favorite in a worldwide internet voting round.

We wouldn’t have minded if one of the other two shortlisted books, our own From London to Elista or Quality Chess’s San Luis 2005, would have won, but it is obvious that the voters have made a very fine coice.

Silman’s endgame book is revolutionary. It does not just pile one theoretical position upon the other, but it is driven by what you need to know at your present playing level. Each chapter adds on the building blocks of the preceding one.

And Silman’s writing, his tone of voice, is unique. John Watson, no mean educational author himself, said (at The Week in Chess) that this book confirms Silman’s status as “the king of instructional writing.”

Silman is so good at getting your attention and keeping it, that you will digest this FAT book (530 pages - at just € 24.95!) faster than the 230 pages endgame book you currently own (by the way: did you finish that one?).

Silman’s Complete Endgame Course will be around for many years. But do not let that keep you from ordering this instructional prize-winning classic today.

Round 8 with comments

29 February 2008 11:07 AM

Just like in Morelia, the journalists are having trouble with the internet connection in the hotel. That’s why the reporting over here had a bit of a slow start. But to begin with, here are yesterday’s games with comments. full story »

R8: Anand, Aronain, Carlsen win

28 February 2008 4:23 PM

Round 8 has started. Without anything fancy by the way; the players arrived at the theater, walked into the playing hall, and about eight minutes later they went to their boards. A very short speech and a gong followed. full story »

In Linares!

28 February 2008 12:47 PM

¡Estamos en Linares! ChessVibes has arrived yesterday, and is getting ready for daily coverage of the second part of the top tournament Morelia/Linares. A small photo report to start with. full story »

Morelia/Linares halfway

26 February 2008 10:55 PM

If we look back at Morelia/Linares, now halfway through, we can safely say that no chess fan has been disappointed. All right, the players made more mistakes than usual, but it has made the tourney all the more exciting. full story »

Chess The Bowmore Way

26 February 2008 1:10 PM

When a Scottish whisky brand decides to promote their new website with a chess video, then ChessVibes is willing to help them a bit. Because it’s not an easy thing to actually get British Champion GM Jacob Aagaard before the camera to explain the incredibly complicated… scholar’s mate. full story »

Save 45% on Yearbook 2006-set: 1,000 pages!

26 February 2008 12:02 PM

The 2006 Year Volume of the Chess Player’s Guide of Opening News has just become available!

We are offering all 4 issues of the 2006 Yearbook (78-81), paperback edition,
for only € 47,95 (was € 103,80). That’s more than 1,000 pages!

That means you now can get hold of a massive load of:

  • chess opening theory
  • chess opening book reviews
  • chess opening ideas
  • chess opening discussions

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This year set contains more than 130 Opening Surveys by expert Masters and Grandmasters from all over the world.

Please have a look at this fantastic bargain here.

Interview Magnus Carlsen

25 February 2008 6:36 PM

In Morelia, Magnus Carlsen was interviewed after his victory against Topalov (you know, that Alekhine that went so smoothly) by Macauley Peterson and Mig Greengard, for ICC’s Chess.FM. Magnus told about this game, and about the effect of tennis on his chess. full story »

Some tournament news

25 February 2008 3:23 PM

Daniel Fridman is champion of Germany, Tomasz Markowski grabs the title at the first Pfalz Open, Peter Svidler wins a weekender (!) in Ireland…
Some tournament news. full story »

Vugar Gashimov wins Cappelle la Grande

24 February 2008 11:11 PM

Just like last year 7 out of 9, just like then shared first, but this time Vugar Gashimov was declared the winner of the 24th open tournament of Cappelle la Grande, on tiebreak . full story »

Final round in Morelia - comments

24 February 2008 10:51 AM

The final round in Morelia was another exciting one, with three decisive games. Carlsen beat Aronian in an amazingly tactical encounter, Shirov defeated Radjabov in the latter’s beloved King’s Indian, Leko collapsed against Topalov in timetrouble and Anand and Ivanchuk drew another good game. full story »

Radjabov wins his first game

23 February 2008 12:08 PM

Radjabov hadn’t won a game yet in Morelia, but yesterday he beat Magnus Carlsen. The other three games were drawn. full story »

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