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In a thrilling and surprising finish, Magnus Carlsen and Vladimir Kramnik lost to Svidler and Ivanchuk, handing the challenger's spot to Carlsen, with better tiebreaks.
In a stunning turn of events, Russian GM and former World Champion Vladimir Kramnik overtakes the lead in London with a win over Aronian, while favorite Carlsen lost to Ivanchuk.
Yogi and frequent CLO contributor Melinda J. Matthews gives an in-depth, illustrated look into connections between yoga and chess. She also provides practical tips on improving posture and fitness at the board.
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Pre-tournament favorite Magnus Carlsen leads in London after his main rival, Levon Aronian lost to Boris Gelfand in round nine.
9-year-old Awonder Liang broke 2200 this weekend at the Midwest Open Team Chess Festival at the Dayton Chess Club.
After six of fourteen rounds, Magnus Carlsen and Levon Aronian are a point and a half clear of their nearest rivals in the London Candidates. GM Rogers reports from the scene.
The FRANK P. SAMFORD, JR. CHESS FELLOWSHIP, marking its twenty-seventh annual award, has selected Grandmaster Sam Shankland of Orinda, California, as its 2013 Fellow.
See how students from Chicago area non-profit Chess Without Borders combined chess and charity to help build a computer literacy center in New Delhi, India.
IM Priyadharshan Kannappan of India took clear first ahead of seven Grandmasters at the Mid America Open in Saint Louis. On Saint Patrick's Day, he clinched clear first with a final round victory over GM Shabalov.
GM Ian Rogers writes from the scene of the London Candidates where Levon Aronian leads with wins over Ivanchuk and Gelfand. Carlsen and Svidler are also in the black.
The Candidates matches certainly have heated up since the bloodless first round. Round three featured three decisive games and Aronian took the lead with his second victory in a row.
