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Artur Yusupov
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Alexey Shirov

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Max Harmonist
(1864-1907)

Opening of the Day
Ruy Lopez, Closed, Breyer Defense
1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Bb5 a6 4. Ba4 Nf6 5. O-O Be7 6. Re1 b5 7. Bb3 O-O 8. c3 d6 9. h3 Nb8

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Feb 7-Feb 15
This 9 round open attracts many 2600+ and 2700+ players, including Caruana, Jobava, Quang Liem Le, Sasikiran, and Vallejo Pons. Discussion forum now open.
 
Tradewise Gibraltar Chess Festival
Caleta, UK
Jan 24-Feb 2
This giant open tournament attracted luminaries such as Svidler, Mamedyarov, Adams, Short, Hou Yifan, Akobian, Korchnoi, Shirov and Judit Polgar. In the final round, Nigel Short caught up with the tournament leader Yifan Hou with a fine win against Sasikiran. Short went on to beat Hou in a 2 game blitz playoff to be crowned winner.
 
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Wijk aan Zee, NL
Jan 14-29
Maxim Turov won the C Group with 10.5/13.
 
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Jan 15-23
Darryl K Johansen took first place on tie-break after defeating Gawain Jones in the final round. He, along with Li Chao B and Zhao Jun, finished on 7.5/9.
 
Hastings Chess Congress 2011-2012
Hastings, UK
Dec 28-Jan 5
Leading players: Wang Yue, David Howell, Andrei Istratescu, Romain Edouard, Yuri Vovk. Wang Yue finished first with 7.5/9.
 
Donostia Chess Festival 2011-2012
San Sebastia, Spain
Dec 28-Jan 5
This knock-out starred Gashimov, Mamedyarov, Bacrot, Moiseenko, Naiditsch and others. The real twist was that matches consisted of two games of classical chess played simultaneously, an old idea by David Bronstein. In the end, Andrei Volokitin beat Viktor Laznicka 2-0 in the tiebreak.
 
Reggio Emilia 2011-2012
Reggio Emilia, Italy
Dec 27-Jan 6
The 54th Reggio Emilia featured Ivankchuk, Morozevich, Nakamura, Vitugov, Giri, and Caruana. Anish Giri took clear first, after a surprising finish.
 
Groningen Chess Festival
Groningen, NL
Dec 21-30
Alex Kovchan beat Robert Hess on tiebreaks, after both finished with 7/9. Also playing were Sergei Tiviakov, Evgeny Romanov, Sipke Ernst, and many others.
 
European Blitz Championship
Warsaw, Poland
Dec 16-18
Hrant Melkumyan won the blitz event beating Alexey Dreev in a final playoff.
 
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Warsaw, Poland
Dec 16-18
Jobava Baadur won the rapid event with 11/13.
 
FIDE Women's World Team Championship
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Dec 17-28
Players include Koneru, Mkrtchian, Dembo, Muzychuk, Yifan Hou, and the Kosintseva sisters.
 
SportAccord Mind Games (Rapid)
Beijing, China
Dec 9-16
Similar to the Amber tournament of the past, this tournament pits players in rapid, blitz, and blindfold events. Discussion forum now open.
 
SportAccord Mind Games (Women's Rapid)
Beijing, China
Dec 9-16
Similar to the Amber tournament of the past, this tournament pits players in rapid, blitz, and blindfold events.
 
SportAccord Mind Games (Blindfold)
Beijing, China
Dec 9-16
The blindfold event was tied between Vachier-Lagrave and Zoltan Almasi, both at 5/7.
 
SportAccord Mind Games (Women's Blindfold)
Beijing, China
Dec 9-16
Yifan Hou is the blindfold lady of the event, winning by a full point at 5.5/7.
 

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