Wednesday, November 26, 2014
Sunday, November 23, 2014
Carlsen - Anand, World Chess Championship 2014, Game 11
Magnus Carlsen defended his title, winning three games, losing one and drawing seven. Congratulations!
Game 11 annotated at Sven Wisløff Nilssen's blog and at ChessBase News.
Wikipedia about the World Chess Championship 2014.
Game 11 annotated at Sven Wisløff Nilssen's blog and at ChessBase News.
Wikipedia about the World Chess Championship 2014.
Saturday, November 15, 2014
Carlsen - Anand, World Chess Championship 2014, Game 6
White to move
Magnus Carlsen played 26.Kd2?? with the idea to continue with Ke2. The idea to play Ke2 works if white instead starts with 26.Kd1.
Viswanathan Anand didn't play the winning move 26...Nxe5! and later lost the game.
Game 6 and all other games in the match at Chessgames.com.
Tuesday, November 11, 2014
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- Torbjörn Björklund
- I played my first chess game in December 1977 and was lucky to hold draw. I continued to play chess and joined a chess club in September 1978. I'm still enjoying playing chess. I like to do many other things than playing chess. Long walks, some jogging, cycling, reading books, listen to music, watch movies, writing and much more. Life is fun!