Tuesday, May 8, 2012
Pretty Chess Queen 'Caught' in US Airport Security Check
Sunday, May 6, 2012
Anand, Gelfand World Chess Championship 2012 in Moscow Tretyakov Art Gallery from May 10
Official opening of the Fide World Chess Championship 2012 will be held in Moscow on May 10. The world champion would be crowed on May 30.
During the opening ceremony, which will be held in the Mikhail Vrubel Hall of the State Tretyakov Gallery, in Moscow, it will also be determined which of the two match participants will play white during the first game.
The drawing procedure for the colours will be conducted by the World Chess Championshop 2012 Chief Arbiter Ashot Vardapetyan. The ceremony will conclude with a concert by pianist Denis Matsuev and other young Russian musicians.
During the opening ceremony, which will be held in the Mikhail Vrubel Hall of the State Tretyakov Gallery, in Moscow, it will also be determined which of the two match participants will play white during the first game.
The drawing procedure for the colours will be conducted by the World Chess Championshop 2012 Chief Arbiter Ashot Vardapetyan. The ceremony will conclude with a concert by pianist Denis Matsuev and other young Russian musicians.
Carlsen Chess Images Gallery - Seen it Yet?
Magnus Carlsen has not only wowed the chess world with his chess, but brought a new zest to the sport of chess. Carlsen's fashion modelling has a special fan following as well that goes beyond chess. Here is a swell photo from the Chess World's Numero Uno. Magnus Carlsen would be playing the Tal Chess Memorial in Moscow from June 7, 2012. You can see the full gallery at the chess star's official website here.
Friday, May 4, 2012
New Chess Book on Bobby Fischer's Final Years in Iceland by Helgi Ólafsson
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| To be available soon Our Price: Rs 1060 (only India) Publisher: New In Chess, 2012 Edition: Paperback small ISBN: 978-90-5691-381-6 Pages: 144 Language: English |
Wednesday, May 2, 2012
Tuesday, May 1, 2012
Legendary Chess Champ Gary Kasparov to Attend Conference in Honour of Alan Turing
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| Alan Turing |
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