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  2. 2025 in chess - Wikipedia

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    Prague Chess Festival: Prague: Round robin 25 Feb – 7 Mar 10 (6) GCT Romania Bucharest: Round robin 5 – 17 May 10 TePe Sigeman & Co tournament: Malmö: Round robin 20 – 26 May 8 Norway Chess: Stavanger: Double round robin 26 May – 6 Jun 6 (6) Biel Chess Festival: Biel/Bienne: Multi-stage 12 – 25 Jul 6 Sinquefield Cup: St. Louis: Round ...

  3. Chess grandmaster Magnus Carlsen returns to a tournament ...

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    NEW YORK — Top-ranked chess player Magnus Carlsen is headed back to the World Blitz Championship on Monday after its governing body agreed to loosen a dress code that got him fined and denied a ...

  4. Chess-World chess federation bars transgender players from ...

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    "In the event that the gender was changed from a male to a female, the player has no right to participate in official FIDE events for women until further FIDE's decision is made," the federation ...

  5. 2024 United States Chess Championship - Wikipedia

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    The event is a 12-player round-robin, where every player plays once against every other player on the field. Players get 1 point for a win, 0.5 points for a draw, and 0 points for a loss. The player with the most points at the end of the last round wins the event.

  6. Carlsen–Niemann controversy - Wikipedia

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    It became the most serious scandal about cheating allegations in chess in years, and it garnered significant attention in the news media worldwide. After the fifth round of the Sinquefield Cup, Niemann gave a lengthy interview addressing the controversy, in which he admitted to cheating in online chess in the past, but denied cheating in the ...

  7. Chess Today - Wikipedia

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    Chess Today was created by Alexander Baburin. He has related that he had the idea to create and run a daily Internet-only chess newspaper in the middle of 2000 while flying to Copenhagen. He has stated that he identified a gap in the market for paid-for daily chess news intended to inform, educate and entertain. [9]

  8. List of chess periodicals - Wikipedia

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    Chess Life: 1946– Monthly United States General CHESS magazine: 1935– Monthly England General Chess Player's Chronicle: 1841–56 1859–75 1877–1902 Monthly England General - Chess Review: 1933–1969 Monthly United States General - Chess Today: 2000–2020 Daily Online/e-mail General ChessBase News: 2001– Daily Online General ...

  9. The Week in Chess - Wikipedia

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    The Week in Chess (TWIC) is a chess news web site. It was founded in 1994 and is based in the United Kingdom. TWIC has been edited by Mark Crowther since its inception in 1994. [1] It began as a weekly Usenet posting, with "TWIC 1" being posted to Usenet group rec.games.chess on 17 September 1994. [2]