Archive for January 25th, 2010

Gibtelecom Masters starts tomorrow

Monday, January 25th, 2010

We have heard many excuses before: illness, missed flight, or Oscar Wilde’s classy “I have to decline due to a subsequent engagement”. But this one is new: I cannot attend the Gibtel Masters because I am taking part in the opera Tannhäuser (by Richard Wagner). Still, even without the singing, dancing, soccer-playing GM the event has a great field. Preview.

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Bisik-Bisik with Garry Kasparov – Part 2

Monday, January 25th, 2010

At the end of last year Garry Kasparov sat down for an indepth interview with our Malaysian correspondent Edwin Lam Choong Wai. In part one he spoke about his early years and his collaboration with Magnus Carlsen. In the current session he talks about the first Karpov-Kasparov match, the anniversary exhibition in 2009, and his strength in simultaneous play. With a very nice example.

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The highest level chess tournament in history?

Monday, January 25th, 2010

This could be an all-time world record: eight chess players from Brunei are planning to scale Mount Everest, as part of a project to help poor families in the Southeast Asian country. At the South Base Camp, 5,360 metres above sea level, the team will play a chess tournament. It is the highest in the federation’s history – could it be the highest level ever in the world? Brunei FM report.

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The highest chess tournament in history?

Monday, January 25th, 2010

This could be an all-time world record: eight chess players from Brunei are planning to scale Mount Everest as part of a project to help poor families in the Southeast Asian country. At the South Base Camp of Everest, 5,360 metres above sea level, the team will play a chess tournament. It is the highest the federation’s history – could it be the highest ever in the world? Brunei FM report.

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