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- Category: ChessBase (continued)
- Fritz11: Threatened squares
- From theory to praxis
- Fundraiser in New York – echo in the press
- Gareyev captures JNBS UWI Masters in Jamaica
- Generation encounter: Beliavsky vs Nakamura under scrutiny
- German Chess Federation nominates Karpov for FIDE Presidency
- German Team Championships – final rounds this weekend
- German Team Championships – second weekend
- Get ready for 2010: The new ChessBase 10 packages
- Getting a queen is not necessarily the be all and end all
- Gibtel Masters – Adams wins in play-offs
- Gibtel Masters – Adams, Fressinet, Gustafsson lead
- Gibtel Masters – four leaders with one round to go
- Gibtel Masters – live video and three hours of Spassky
- Gibtelecom Masters starts tomorrow
- Gil and Marsel – Schoolmates and Champions
- GM Daniel King's Power Play Radio Show
- GM Daniel King's Powerplay Show on Playchess
- GM Hou Yifan wins Third Kuala Lumpur Open
- Goals met – Kasparov and Carlsen's new strategy
- Gong interview with Silvio Danailov
- GP in Astrakhan: Eljanov back in the lead
- GP in Astrakhan: Eljanov leads, two rounds to go
- GP in Astrakhan: Eljanov wins by a full point
- Grandmaster Andor Lilienthal dies at 99
- Grandmaster Shukhrat Safin passes away at 39
- Grandmasters and Global Growth
- Great 2009 finish: ChessBase Magazine 133
- Grischuk wins Moscow Blitz Championship
- Hastings 2009-2010: Five GMs lead after four rounds
- Hastings 2009-2010: Laudator temporis acti
- Hastings: Four players tie for first with 7.0/9
- Hastings: Seven players lead with 5.5/7
- Help from ChessBase Magazine
- Highly recommended – Deep Fritz 12 download
- Hold your horses...
- Honorary Doctorate for chess grandmaster
- How Vodovod promoted into first Serbian division
- Humpy replies to Sundar – issues open challenge
- Hurry up
- Iceland: Fischer's estate, his final resting place
- Icelandic Court: Fischer’s remains can be exhumed
- Ilyumzhinov to resign as Kalmyk President?
- Ilyumzhinov: 'I will run for FIDE President once again'
- IM/WGM Elena Tairova passes at eighteen
- IM/WGM Elena Tairova passes away at eighteen
- Impressions from FIDE rating conference 2010
- Impressions from the Third Kuala Lumpur Open
- Inarkiev leads FIDE Grand Prix in Astrakhan
- Indian chess champ on city streets
- Interview with Ilyumzhinov, letter from FIDE
- Interview with Pavel Eljanov
- Interview with the World Junior Champion 2009
- Iranian GM smashes Guinness simultaneous chess world record
- Israeli double agent shot dead in Moscow
- It's official: Magnus Carlsen is number one!
- IV International Georgy Agzamov Memorial in Tashkent
- Ivanchuk leads Capa Memorial with MMDCCCLXXXI performance
- Ivanchuk threatens to quit professional chess
- Ivanchuk-Carlsen 2:0 – shock start in Amber 2010
- Ivanchuk: Sorry, I am not quitting chess
- Jermuk GP: Dzagnidze leads before the final round
- Jermuk GP: Dzagnidze leads with a 2923 performance
- Jermuk GP: Dzagnidze wins again, 2948 performance
- Jermuk GP: Dzagnidze wins by a point and a half
- Joueuse – Queen to Play
- Judit in Marrakech – Europe Echecs interview
- Kamsky catches Almasi, wins Reggio Emilia 2010
- Karjakin wins ACP World Rapid Cup
- Karjakin, Bologan win Karpov Poikovsky tournament
- Karjakin: 'I don't consider Magnus my principal rival'
- Karpov Announces FIDE Presidential Ticket
- Karpov on his FIDE presidential campaign
- Karpov releases platform, ticket to be announced
- Karpov to Ilyumzhinov: 'Show me the documents'
- Karpov to run for FIDE President
- Karpov wowed by Singapore chess fans
- Karpov-Kasparov: Grudge Match in Valencia
- Karpov-Kasparov: Match start in Valencia today
- Karpov2010 fund-raiser at Simpson's in London
- Karpov2010 fund-raiser in London
- Kasparov and Carlsen on Norway's NRK talk show
- Kasparov and Carlsen – together again in Oslo
- Kasparov and the Reconquista of Central America
- Kasparov discovers America – report from Nicaragua
- Kavalek at Huffington: A Chess Odyssey
- Kavalek at Huffington: Even the Champions Get It Wrong
- Kavalek at Huffington: Fooling the gullible chess world
- Kavalek at Huffington: Fourth of July Fireworks
- Kavalek at Huffington: Henri Rinck's Magical Rooks
- Kavalek at Huffington: Laznicka wins World Open
- Kavalek at the HuffPost: Zugzwang in chess problems
- Kavalek in HuffPo: Almost Human Chess Machines
- Kavalek in HuffPo: Chess King's Mad Scramble
- Kenya vs. Holland internet match via Playchess
- Killerladies
- King on the World Championship in Sofia
- Knight in the corner
- Kolkata Open: inebriated grandmaster forfeits game
- Korchnoi vs Spassky finish 4-4 in Elista
- Korchnoi vs Spassky in Elista
- Kramnik wins Tal Memorial 2009, Carlsen number one
- Kramnik wins Tal Memorial 2009, Carlsen number one?
- Kramnik: I am counting on regaining the world title
- Kramnik: It is especially nice to win in Moscow
- Krasenkow: open letter to FIDE
- Krush in China – adventures of a chess player
- Kuzo Zangpo La – chess projects in Bhutan
- Lawrence Trent's Two Knights Defence
- Learning by viewing
- León Masters: Gelfand beats Aronian in blitz tiebreak
- León Masters: Gelfand vs Aronian in the finals
- LHC goes online – chess grandmasters worried
- Li Chao wins the Doeberl Cup in Canberra
- Life is Easy – just get Fritz 12
- Like to help Chess Movie get off the ground?
- Linares R2: Topalov and Grischuk score first wins
- Linares R3: three draws, Topalov and Grischuk lead
- Linares R4: three draws, Topalov and Grischuk lead
- Linares R7: All games drawn, Topalov leads
- Linares R8: Grischuk beats Gashimov, Topalov misses a win
- Linares R9: Grischuk stops Topalov, joins him in lead
- London Chess Classic 2009 – Korchnoi guest of honour
- London Chess Classic 2009 – prepare for the best
- London Chess Classic 2009 – starts today
- London Chess Classic 2010 with Anand and Carlsen
- London Chessboxing:
- London R1 – Carlsen beats Kramnik
- London R1 – Carlsen explains his win against Kramnik
- London R1 – Carlsen explains his win against Kramnik
- London R2: Kramnik and Carlsen analysed
- London R2: Thirty love – Carlsen beats McShane
- London R3: Kramnik wins again, Carlsen leads
- London R4: All games drawn, but fighting chess
- London R5: Carlsen and McShane win
- London R6: Kramnik and Ni Hua win, Carlsen escapes
- London R7: Carlsen wins Chess Classic
- London: Arianne wins Women's Invitational by two points
- London: Hammer wins the Festival FIDE Open
- Luring the white king to c6...
- Luxurious Mediterranean Boys and Girls Championships
- Magnus Carlsen featured in Time Magazine – again
- Magnus Carlsen on Golden Goal
- Magnus Carlsen on his chess career
- Magnus Carlsen still number one
- Magnus Carlsen wins Wijk aan Zee 2010
- Magnus Carlsen's cousin in America
- Magnus Carlsen's new career: fashion model!
- Magnus in Time Magazine
- Magnus switches blogs
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