Archive for July 13th, 2008
Viktor Korchnoi vs the King’s Indian Defense no comments
Few players have been as implacably opposed to a major opening as Viktor Korchnoi
has been to the KID. For at least five decades he has been in the vanguard of
those combating this opening, developing countless new ideas
in the struggle to prove an advantage for the white pieces. In his Playchess
lecture Dennis Monokroussos shows a milestone example from 1987. Learn and enjoy.
Source: http://www.chessbase.com/contact/mail/RSSfeed/news.aspx
Kiev Life Rapid: Karjakin beat Short 7.5:2.5 no comments
They worked together in Nigel’s home in Greece, and almost got themselves killed in a traffic accident. But Sergey Karjakin, 25 years younger than Nigel Short, completely outmatched him in the rapid chess match in the Academic Puppet Theatre in Kiev, Ukraine. On the final day the youngster won both games to finish with a five-point lead. Illustrated report.
Source: http://www.chessbase.com/contact/mail/RSSfeed/news.aspx
Viktor Korchnoi vs the King’s Indian Defense no comments
Few players have been as implacably opposed to a major opening as Viktor Korchnoi
has been to the KID. For at least five decades he has been in the vanguard of
those combating this opening, developing countless new ideas
in the struggle to prove an advantage for the white pieces. In his Playchess
lecture Dennis Monokroussos shows a milestone example from 1987. Learn and enjoy.
Source: http://www.chessbase.com/contact/mail/RSSfeed/news.aspx
Kiev Life Rapid: Karjakin beat Short 7.5:2.5 no comments
They worked together in Nigel’s home in Greece, and almost got themselves killed in a traffic accident. But Sergey Karjakin, 25 years younger than Nigel Short, completely outmatched him in the rapid chess match in the Academic Puppet Theatre in Kiev, Ukraine. On the final day the youngster won both games to finish with a five-point lead. Illustrated report.
Source: http://www.chessbase.com/contact/mail/RSSfeed/news.aspx
Viktor Korchnoi vs the King’s Indian Defense no comments
Few players have been as implacably opposed to a major opening as Viktor Korchnoi
has been to the KID. For at least five decades he has been in the vanguard of
those combating this opening, developing countless new ideas
in the struggle to prove an advantage for the white pieces. In his Playchess
lecture Dennis Monokroussos shows a milestone example from 1987. Learn and enjoy.
Source: http://www.chessbase.com/contact/mail/RSSfeed/news.aspx
Kiev Life Rapid: Karjakin beat Short 7.5:2.5 no comments
They worked together in Nigel’s home in Greece, and almost got themselves killed in a traffic accident. But Sergey Karjakin, 25 years younger than Nigel Short, completely outmatched him in the rapid chess match in the Academic Puppet Theatre in Kiev, Ukraine. On the final day the youngster won both games to finish with a five-point lead. Illustrated report.
Source: http://www.chessbase.com/contact/mail/RSSfeed/news.aspx
Viktor Korchnoi vs the King’s Indian Defense no comments
Few players have been as implacably opposed to a major opening as Viktor Korchnoi
has been to the KID. For at least five decades he has been in the vanguard of
those combating this opening, developing countless new ideas
in the struggle to prove an advantage for the white pieces. In his Playchess
lecture Dennis Monokroussos shows a milestone example from 1987. Learn and enjoy.
Source: http://www.chessbase.com/contact/mail/RSSfeed/news.aspx
Kiev Life Rapid: Karjakin beat Short 7.5:2.5 no comments
They worked together in Nigel’s home in Greece, and almost got themselves killed in a traffic accident. But Sergey Karjakin, 25 years younger than Nigel Short, completely outmatched him in the rapid chess match in the Academic Puppet Theatre in Kiev, Ukraine. On the final day the youngster won both games to finish with a five-point lead. Illustrated report.
Source: http://www.chessbase.com/contact/mail/RSSfeed/news.aspx
Viktor Korchnoi vs the King’s Indian Defense no comments
Few players have been as implacably opposed to a major opening as Viktor Korchnoi
has been to the KID. For at least five decades he has been in the vanguard of
those combating this opening, developing countless new ideas
in the struggle to prove an advantage for the white pieces. In his Playchess
lecture Dennis Monokroussos shows a milestone example from 1987. Learn and enjoy.
Source: http://www.chessbase.com/contact/mail/RSSfeed/news.aspx
Kiev Life Rapid: Karjakin beat Short 7.5:2.5 no comments
They worked together in Nigel’s home in Greece, and almost got themselves killed in a traffic accident. But Sergey Karjakin, 25 years younger than Nigel Short, completely outmatched him in the rapid chess match in the Academic Puppet Theatre in Kiev, Ukraine. On the final day the youngster won both games to finish with a five-point lead. Illustrated report.
Source: http://www.chessbase.com/contact/mail/RSSfeed/news.aspx