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Chess Thread

Stavanger, Norway
May 27 – June 8
LEVON ARONIAN (ARMENIA)
Born: October 6, 1982
FIDE rating March 2018: 2794
World Ranking: 5

Levon Aronian will participate in the Norway Chess Tournament for the 6th time, which is, all the times the tournament has taken place! Aronian won the Altibox Norway Chess tournament in 2017.

VISWANTAHAN ANAND (INDIA)
Born: December 11, 1969
FIDE rating March 2018: 2776
World Ranking: 10

Viswanathan “Vishy” Anand will participate in the Norway Chess Tournament for the 6th time. A true friend to Norway and a living legend.

MAGNUS CARLSEN (NORWAY)
Born: November 30, 1990
FIDE rating January: 2843
World Ranking: 1

The World Champion.

SHAKHRIYAR MAMEDYAROV (AZERBAIJAN)
Born: April 12, 1985
FIDE rating March 2018: 2809
World Ranking: 2

Shakhriyar Mamedyarov has played phenomenally the past year and has climbed up to the Top 10 of the world’s best chess players. How will he do in Altibox Norway Chess? An interesting player, and his first time in Stavanger.

MAXIME VACHIER-LAGRAVE (FRANCE)
Born: October 21, 1990
FIDE rating March 2018: 2789
World Ranking: 6

The Frenchman, Vachier-Lagrave, has long been on the Top 10 list of the world’s best chess players. He is also on the top 10 list both on the blitz and rapid chess rating list!

FABIANO CARUANA (USA)
Born: July 30, 1992
FIDE rating March 2018: 2784
World Ranking: 8

American-Italian, Caruana, will be back in Stavanger playing for the 4th time, but he has yet to win the tournament. Will it be lucky number 4? Let’s see!

SERGEY KARJAKIN (RUSSIA)
Born: January 12, 1990
FIDE rating March 2018: 2763
World Ranking: 13

Karjakin won Norway Chess in 2013 and 2014 making him the only player that has won the tournament more than once!

HIKARU NAKAMURA (USA)
Born: December 9, 1987
FIDE rating March 2018: 2787
World Ranking: 7

Nakamura became a Grand Master in chess at the age of 15 and has been solid in the elite for many years.

WESLEY SO (US)
Born: October 9, 1993
FIDE rating March 2018: 2799
World Ranking: 4

Wesley So has really climbed on the rating list the past couple of years and will be back in Stavanger for the 2nd time this year.

DING LIREN (CHINA)
Born: October 24, 1992
FIDE rating March 2018: 2769
World Ranking: 11

The 3 times Chinese champion will play in Altibox Norway Chess for the first time.
 
So Beats Carlsen, Shakes Up Norway Chess Standings - Chess.com


On Sunday Wesley So won his first ever classical game against Magnus Carlsen and shook up the standings at the Altibox Norway Chess tournament. Together with Levon Aronian he is now half a point behind the world champion, but, unlike his main rivals, So will play not two but three more games.

"I finally managed to catch him on his off-day," Wesley So started his interview in the studio with Simen Agdestein and Anna Rudolf. But he was too modest there: Magnus Carlsen hadn't played well, but So definitely had.



https://www.chess.com/news/view/so-beats-carlsen-shakes-up-norway-chess-standings
 
Good day woodpushers! Baka naman meron kayo dyan video ni Garry Kasparov sa master class? naformat kasi laptop ko kaya nawala sya. Wala na akong madownloadan.
 
sarap magbasa dito prang nagbalik ko sa high school yrs ko dati akng player ng.chess kaso tinigil ko n hanganng inter school lng.inabot ko pero masaya kc masyado kng na enjoy ung hs life ko sa paglalaro ng chess fav.move ko is modern english nakalmtn ko n unh twag dn sa gngmt ko sa depensa sa black hahaha....mahirap ang training bilang chess player perokht ganun enjoy pa dn mag strt ko ng chess bakasyon ng grade 6 hanggang 4th yr hs tpos stop n ko salamat n thread n to nkakabasa pa dn ako ng mga chess player isa lngpanagarap ko noon makalaban c wesly so kaso pangarap n lng eh hahahaha salute pra sa inyng mga chess player
 
U.S. great hope Fabiano Caruana preps for clash with Magnus Carlsen

We’ve been tracking his progress in this space since he was a 14-year-old IM phenom from Brooklyn, winning D.C.’s own Eastern Open more than a decade ago.

Now GM Fabiano Caruana has a chance to match another phenom out of Brooklyn, Bobby Fischer, as he prepares to take on world champion Magnus Carlsen of Norway in a 12-game title match in London. Game 1 takes place Nov. 9, and we’ll have all the action here and at WashingtonTimes.com.

Should the mild-mannered, tough-willed Caruana, now 26, prevail, he will be the first American world champion since Fischer relinquished the title in 1975 and likely will provide yet another boost for the surging American chess scene.

The relentless Norwegian holds a 10-5-18 edge over his challenger in games at classical time controls, but the two have been more evenly matched in recent years, with Caruana just a few ratings points below his 27-year-old rival. If I were a betting man, I’d put this one at too close to call.



https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2018/oct/30/us-great-hope-fabiano-caruana-preps-clash-magnus-c/
 
grabe puro tabla labanan sa WCH 2018

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merong tour sa alphand nitong nov.30,2018.apatan 2000below rating ng bawat player dapat
 
ANyone na mkaka recommend ng okay na book for Chess opening?

The more na mas makapal the better haha.
Need ko lang ng mga popular-queenside-kingside-gambits-unorthodox openings

para mas madali ako makapag adapt sa midgame and endgame.
The more na mas swabe yung opening game natin, the more na mas magiging pabor satin yung end game. Like pawn advantage, piece advantage, positional advantage. etc.

Salamat.
 
ANyone na mkaka recommend ng okay na book for Chess opening?

The more na mas makapal the better haha.
Need ko lang ng mga popular-queenside-kingside-gambits-unorthodox openings

para mas madali ako makapag adapt sa midgame and endgame.
The more na mas swabe yung opening game natin, the more na mas magiging pabor satin yung end game. Like pawn advantage, piece advantage, positional advantage. etc.

Salamat.

diko na prepare ang mga pdf files sa ngayon.bukod sa kailangan mo ng board para makita ng actual ang mga laro hassle pa sa pag bitbit.chessviewer na uso ngayon na free mo ma dlsa playstore.pero ang ebooks na iloload mo sa apps ay may bayad,lahat yun makikita mo sa everymanchess.com...kung gusto mo makabili meron akong files ng everymanchess mura lang hehehe.
 
ANyone na mkaka recommend ng okay na book for Chess opening?

The more na mas makapal the better haha.
Need ko lang ng mga popular-queenside-kingside-gambits-unorthodox openings

para mas madali ako makapag adapt sa midgame and endgame.
The more na mas swabe yung opening game natin, the more na mas magiging pabor satin yung end game. Like pawn advantage, piece advantage, positional advantage. etc.

Salamat.

Hirap din kasi magsuggest kung hindi mo alam ang level ng player. May official elo rating kaba or ano rating mo sa lichess or chess.com?


For general opening books sa king's and queen's opening okay iyung books ni Watson

https://www.amazon.com/Mastering-Chess-Openings-John-Watson-ebook/dp/B00ASHEFBA


https://www.amazon.com/Mastering-Ch...PVRGDN3111X&psc=1&refRID=P3BPA8Q4MPVRGDN3111X
 
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sino nakasali sa tour nuong march 30 sa meralco?
 
may i-share po ako dito na mga chess tactics, strategy and apk. nasa laptop ko po, medyo busy pa po. sa chess.com ay nasa 1794(amandojrsabile) rating ko, bumaba from 1856 haha wala ng practice
 
Eto tips to lessen blunders.

1. Always look at the whole board
2. Always study your opponent's last move
3. Before you make a move, check if there is a tactical drawback
4. Solve tactics puzzles.
 
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Halimbawa alam mo na iyung basic ng tactics like pin and fork and you also solve puzzles and knows the general opening principles, kung naghahanap ka ng easy to understand and play opening for white, try the London System. May mga masters that recommend this opening for starting up player. Even world chess champion Carlsen uses London System.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_g1xMZhGOuc
 
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Patambay mga sir ehehe 400 rating chess.com walang exp sa tunay na board... Try ko lang para pawala sa boredom....
 
naglalaro po ako sa Chess.com pampalipas oras lang :) pero di Pro
 
I can appreciate the genius behind strategies in chess pero hindi ko siya ma enjoy. Hindi kasi ako matalino hahaha. Gets ko lahat ng rules at strategies pero ayaw ko mag isip. Mga strategy game lang na nilalaro ko Magic: The Gathering pero enjoy ko siya kasi may magagandang drawing hehe.
 
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