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Hoa Duc Nguyen wins the 10th KIIT International Open 2017

03/06/2017 -

Chess fans in Bhubaneshwar, India and all over the world waited in anticipation for the top board clash between the local boy Debashis Das and leader Hoa Duc Nguyen to begin. The Vietnamese GM, however, had everything under control as he played the Exchange Slav and drew the game in 25 moves, thus winning the title. Second place went to Debashis Das and Diptayan Ghosh finished third. We have a detailed final round report along with pictures from the closing ceremony.

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Chess in Andaman: Fly to the land of Kaala Paani!

02/06/2017 -

Imagine playing chess on an island. Wouldn't that be amazing? The twenty-sixth edition of the National U-25 Chess Championship is being held in Port Blair, Andaman and Nicobar Islands. The cherry on the cake: the AICF is giving the players return air tickets to the land of kaala paani.

KIIT R09: Can the local boy stop the Vietnamese force?

02/06/2017 -

Nguyen Duc Hoa lost to Vikramjit Singh in the third round. Since then there has been no stopping him as he scored six consecutive victories! With 8.0/9, he is the sole leader in the tournament. Debashis Das, the local boy, beat Farrukh Amonatov in the ninth round, moved to 7.5/9, and has the task of stopping the Vietnamese GM in the final round. While a draw will seal the deal for Nguyen, Debashis will want to play for the win due to his poor tiebreak. Eight players are on 7.0/9. It promises to be an exciting final round! Round nine report from Bhubaneshwar.

Study the studies day 4: Making the unusual usual!

01/06/2017 -

What is an unusual idea for us may not be unusual for guys like Anand, Carlsen, Karjakin and these super GMs. The reason is that they have trained themselves to looks for unusual resources right from a very young age! Hence, what looks brilliant to an untrained eye might be quite normal to a trained one! Today we bring to you a study that it is simple but not easy! The answer might come as a surprise today, but if you keep solving such problems then one fine day the unusual will become usual!

KIIT R08: S.Nitin and Nguyen Duc Hoa lead with 7.0/8

01/06/2017 -

The great thing about the KIIT International Open 2017 is the number of fighting games on the top boards. Out of the top 10 boards, we had 8 decisive encounters. And this meant that the number of leaders was now down to just two. S.Nitin from India and Nguyen Duc Hoa from Vietnam now lead the tournament with 7.0/8. They will face off against each other in the penultimate round. Five players follow them with 6.5/8. Illustrated round 8 report from Bhubaneshwar with excellent pictures by Amruta Mokal.

Introducing Komodo 11

31/05/2017 -

The latest and greatest chess engine is here, Komodo 11, helping chess players analyze and understand games and positions with ever greater skill and knowledge. That said, while there is no question the engine is an essential part of the equation, when you buy Komodo 11 at Chessbase, you get a series of other benefits such as a 6-month Premium subscription to ChessBase Account. Learn what’s new in Komodo 11 and why you should not delay in adding it to your stable.

KIIT R07: All rook endgames are drawn!

31/05/2017 -

"All rook endgames are drawn!", said Tarrasch. 18-year-old Sidhant Mohapatra learnt it the hard way in the seventh round of the KIIT International 2017 against GM Adam Tukhaev. Being two pawns up, the game ended in a draw. We analyze this endgame in great depth, showing you some brilliant resources. We have five leaders now on 6.0/7 - S.Nitin, Niranjan Navalgund, Vikramjit Singh, Ziaur Rahman and Nguyen Duc Hoa. Sagar Shah bring you analysis, pictures, anecdotes and videos from Bhubaneshwar. 

One year ago - Pragga became the youngest IM in the world!

30/05/2017 -

On 29th May 2016, R. Praggnanandhaa won his ninth round game at the KIIT International Open, Bhubaneshwar against Al Muthaiah. This win secured him his third IM norm and as he had already surpassed 2400 on the rating list, he became the youngest International Master in the World at the age of ten years and ten months. We cannot believe that it is already one year since this feat. Sagar Shah talks about an incident with Pragga at the Aeroflot Open and the reason why he thinks the boy will become one of the best in the world. We also have a very nice Tamil interview of Pragga by Tarun Kanth with an English transcript.

KIIT R05+06: The story of two brilliant combinations!

30/05/2017 -

Chess like music, like love has the power to make man happy! And the chess that was on show at rounds five and six of the KIIT International Open 2017 in Bhubaneshwar was simply delightful. Of course, there were many excellent games played, but two combinations that stood out, were the ones executed by a 42-year-old experienced Bangladeshi grandmaster, and other by a 10-year-old talent from Mumbai. Well, what can we say, Caissa doesn't really care for the age, only good moves!

KIIT R04: CRG Krishna shows his class; beats the top seed

29/05/2017 -

Until three rounds top seed Farrukh Amonatov looked unbeatable. He was playing some great chess. However, in the fourth round he found his match in CRG Krishna. The Indian IM played a superb game, without any errors to hand the Tajik GM his first defeat in India after a long time! We have the annotated game along with video interviews with not only Krishna but also Diptayan Ghosh. Five players now lead with 100% score. Illustrated report.

Live games from the KIIT International 2017

29/05/2017 -

The KIIT International Open 2017 with 17 GMs and 21 IMs out of the 251 participants is a super strong tournament. The top seed is rated 2628 and there are 62 players above 2200. It shouldn't come as a surprise that you can see some really high quality chess being played at this event. This live games page helps you to follow the battles as well as download all the previous games that have been played until now. Follow your favourite players here!

KIIT R02+03: Ten players on perfect score

28/05/2017 -

Three rounds have been completed at the 10th KIIT International 2017. Out of the 251 players that are in action, only ten are on a perfect score with 3.0/3. In this report we analyze a nice win by the top seed Farrukh Amonatov, and we also see Diptayan Ghosh's endgame magic. Also worth noting is the crazy game between Utkal Ranjan Sahoo and Debashis Das. All in all it's a report loaded with chess analysis and lots of pictures!

GM R R Laxman wins Xtra Time Rapid

27/05/2017 -

Xtra Time Rapid has set a record for the highest prize fund for a Rapid in India. With a whopping total of Rs. 6,00,00 cash prizes, the tournament has attracted many players from across India. Tournament director Shahid Ahmed sends us an illustrated report which also includes interesting videos. Do not miss! 

Karnataka State Open: Viani is the champion

27/05/2017 -

Karnataka State Open has a distinction for having the highest prize fund for a state selection tournament in India. 205 players participated in the event to fight for top four spots. Four players will be representing their home state in the upcoming National Challengers Championship which will commence from August 13-23 this year. IA Vasanth BH sends us an illustrated report. Read this report to find out the qualifiers.  

KIIT R01: Chandreyee Hajra stuns Padmini Rout

27/05/2017 -

How exciting can first round of an open tournament really be? Players with a rating gap of nearly 400 points were pitted against each other at the 10th KIIT International Open 2017. Yet, we had four GMs who were held to a draw and many more IMs joining the casualty list. The biggest upset of the day was definitely the victory of 17-year-old from Kolkata Chandreyee Hajra over three-time national champion Padmini Rout. We have the game with complete analysis and pictorial illustrations.

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