Bulgarian FIDE Master Valeri Lilov, rated 2411, has a weekly show on Playchess.com. On Mondays at 20:00h CEST (7 p.m. London, 2 p.m. New York) he presents practical chess problems and high quality analysis of games from recent super-tournaments. There is live audio commentary, and visitors can forward their questions on the material at the end of each broadcast. Take a look, it’s free!
Archive for May 18th, 2009
Monday night: chess lessons for beginners and fans
Monday, May 18th, 2009Hikaru Nakamura is the US Champion 2009
Monday, May 18th, 2009Not Gata? – we hear you cry. No, top seed Gata Kamsky was a point behind and took home $7,500, while Nakamura, who defeated Josh Friedel in the final round (actually he crushed him in 22 moves), got the title and the first prize of $40,000. Second was 17-year-old Robert Hess, who only managed to draw in round nine. From a wonderful championship we sign off with a final illustrated report.
Croatia and Slovenia win the Mitropacup 2009
Monday, May 18th, 2009The Croatian Men’s team won this team championship outright, on match points ahead of Italy, which had the same number of board points (22.5). In the women’s section it was a start-to-finish victory for the two Slovenian teams, who took Gold and Silver. The best player in the event, by far, was the Italian GM Fabiano Caruana, who is all of sixteen years old. Results, games and video.