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Chess: Fide to host online mixed team Olympiad from July 22 – Scroll.in

The International Chess Federation (FIDE) on Tuesday announced that the 2020 Online Olympiad will be held from July 22 to August 30.

The Online Olympiad would be a national team event in which all federations affiliated to FIDE have the right to participate, it said.

Each team will consist of six players, in a mixed format with a minimum quota of three female players and two junior players. The teams may have up to six reserves, plus a team captain.

The time control for the event will be 15 minutes + 5 seconds increment per move.

The event will comprise two main stages: divisions stage and play-offs stage, from the Round of 16 to the final.

FIDE further said that since the Online Olympiad is a mixed event, for pairing purposes the ranking will be established in accordance with the final standings of the last Gaprindashvili Cup, which combined the results in the open and womens sections at the Batumi Chess Olympiad 2018.

Registration form will be published on the FIDE website in the coming days. National federations will receive further instructions via email, and registration will open on July 4.

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Chess: Carlsen routs Caruana and tops fantasy football league in winning week – The Guardian

Magnus Carlsen overran the world No 2, Fabiano Caruana, 2.5-0.5 in their latest meeting on Thursday, only a day after the world champion had topped seven million rivals to lead the Fantasy Premier League for the second time in six months.

The online meeting earlier this month between the Norwegian and the American, who met over the board for the world crown in 2018, had been a tight affair which Carlsen won only in the final game, but Thursdays match was one-sided. Carlsen scored impressively at the start, won the second game from a level ending, then eased to a draw in the third.

Caruana must win their next best-of-four games match on Saturday (3pm start on chess24.com) to take their $150,000 Chessable Masters quarter-final into a Monday tie-break and a likely semi-final on Tuesday against the Russian No 1, Ian Nepomniachtchi.

On the evening before his chess victory, Carlsen scored 88 Fantasy Premier League points and rose to the top of the rankings ahead of seven million rivals. His team relies on Liverpool players including Trent Alexander-Arnold who he once met in a friendly chess game.

Carlsen led by a single point and dropped to fourth on Thursday when his nearest rivals player Nick Pope had a clean sheet for Burnley, but this was still a remarkable double, which Carlsen celebrated on Twitter. His previous success was in December 2019.

Britains first online Four Nations Chess League (4NCL) reaches its final at 7.30pm next Tuesday when Chessable White Rose meet Guildford Young Guns in a four-board match which should last little more than an hour.

Guildford have dominated the over-the-board 4NCL for the best part of a decade,and were set fair to keep their title when Covid-19 intervened.

The clubs online quartet is more modest, a French GM, a Spanish IM, and two young local talents. Rumours that their 2700-rated elite players would appear in the final were scotched by the rules, which require a player to have appeared in the competition. This will benefit Chessable White Rose, for whom Indias No 2, Pentala Harikrishna, took part in an earlier round.

Allegations by lichess.org, the website that hosts the 4NCL games, of computer assistance have marred the first online season. Most such claims appear to have been tacitly accepted, but three first division teams from Northumbria, Surbiton, and finally Anglia in the semi-final have defaulted matches in support of what they believe are innocent players. The rules will change next season in a bid to solve the problem.

Chessables semi-final win against Wood Green Monarchs featured an imaginative opening novelty by the England No 4, Gawain Jones. His opponent FM Marcus Harvey, a giantkiller who had the No 1, Michael Adams, on the verge of defeat last year, plays the French 1 e4 e6 and in particular the trendy 2 d4 d5 3 Nd2 h6. The concept, with 3 Nc3 h6 also recommended, is analysed in depth in an ebook by the Kent opening specialist Alexis Harakis.

The key moment comes after 4 Ngf3 Nf6 5 e5 Nfd7 6 Bd3 c5 7 c3 Nc6 8 0-0 g5 (a point of 3...h6) and now White has a wide choice. Harakis shows that the rare 9 b3 is the best scorer, including games by computers. Jones v Harvey continued 9 b3!? cxd4 10 cxd4 g4 11 Ne1 Nxd4 12 Qxd4 Nc6 13 Ndf3!? in place of the known 13 f4.

Joness original and deep plan here was to sac both Whites central pawns and in return have a dominating Qg4 and Rc1 with Blacks a8 rook and c8 bishop still at home. After 13...Ndxe5 14 Nxe5 Nxe5 15 Qg3 Harvey took 15...Nxd3 and was crushed, so Bd6 could be tried.

3677: The amateur. If 1...Rb6 2 Bd4 b2 3 Bxb6 b1Q?? 4 Bd8 mate, but Black can improve by 3...Kg5! 4 h4+! Kh6 5 Bc5! (idea 6 Bf8 mate) Kg7! 6 Bd4+ Kh6! and if 7 Bxb2 stalemate draw or 7 Bc5 Kg7 repetition draw.

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Viswanathan Anand: Dont know when chess will return to where it was – Sportstar

When Viswanathan Anand left Chennai for Frankfurt in February, the city was waiting to see M.S. Dhoni back at Chepauk. The Southern metropolis was also talking about the latest Rajinikanth film, Darbar. All those classical music and dance stages were still alive, though the season had ended.

The novel coronavirus has changed the world, almost unrecognisably.

Anand is relieved and happy that he can finally be home again; that he can spend time with his wife Aruna and son Akhil, after being quarantined in Bengaluru on his arrival from Germany. He is also glad that he can play chess from his comfortable, familiar workstation at his home in Kotturpuram.

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New normal

Yes, the five-time World champion wants to play in a tournament again, but he doesnt know when he can do it.

I dont know when chess will return to where it was before, he tellsSportstar over the phone. It seems some countries are coming out [of the lockdown], but they are not completely out of danger, while others are still in an earlier stage.

He adds: Only when the vaccine comes, can we breathe easy. A part of me hopes that by August or September we will at least be used to this and no doubt there will be a lot of precautions still. It could well be next year; I am getting used to that reality.

He is also getting used to playing competitive chess online. He had done quite a bit of that while he was stranded in Frankfurt.

In good nick

And he played some splendid chess, belying his 50 yearsconsider his 17-move demolition of World No. 4 Ian Nepomniachtchi at the Nations Cup.

I was very happy with the win against Nepo, he says. The funny thing is when I was preparing this line in the morning, this particular variation came up and I thought I should familiarise myself with it. I also liked the way I played against Teimour Radjabov, Maxime Vachier-Lagrave and Ding Liren. I thought my result at the Nations Cup was very good and stable and that was nice.

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He is not surprised that online chess really took off during the lockdown.

It has been around for many, many years, like video calls or working from home, he says. We didnt imagine we would be doing those things so often. I hope those people who are introduced to chess online will stay with it.

Looking back at the three months he spent in Frankfurt, he says he was concerned that flights might not be available to anywhere for a while.

I was staying at my home in fact at Frankfurt, so under the circumstances, I was quite lucky that I was in my place near Frankfurt, he says. I was about to go for my club match (in the Bundesliga) when the cycle of cancellations started. I was in the place where I trained for many matches. My friends live next door. So I was quite comfortable.

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He mentioned the only thing he missed was his family while being in Germany. It was an odd feeling knowing that there were no flights available to anywhere, but other than that I was doing alright. Now, its great to be back at home and nice to work from home. The main thing is to be together as a family.

He is waiting for the lockdown in Chennai to finish. Then, hopefully things will look normal again, he says.

Since I have gotten home, I have been quarantined at Bengaluru and then at home, I havent had a chance to go out and meet anyone. India is struggling to cope with the virus. You see so many people working so hard, but it is a very, very tough challenge. Looks it will keep us busy for a while. There are so many things that we dont know about the virus. There could be second or third wave. We don't know when we could get immunity or when the vaccine arrives.

During the lockdown, he spent his time by working out while he was in Frankfurt, especially reading and watching movies and web series.

I watched 'Money Heist, he says. I also watched quite a few historical documentaries, of long durations, as I had time.

Tackling virus is like playing against computer

Viswanathan Anand thinks the Novak Djokovic episode is a warning for everyone.

I heard that Serbia was doing well and that enough people felt the risk had receded, he says. But then you see what happened with the Adria Tour.

The World No. 1 organised the tennis tour, but before long tested positive for COVID-19, as did other players.

We should never take the virus lightly, says Anand. It is like playing chess against the computer. You cant completely understand the thing. All you can do is sit and focus on what you are supposed to do right, make your moves and hang in there.

Even if you are doing things right, you dont get points for that, all you get is that you are not infected today, but you have to take all the precautions tomorrow. So this new world of distancing and these new habits we picked up might last longer than we think.

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World Chess Championship to be postponed to 2021: FIDE chief – Outlook India

World Chess Championship to be postponed to 2021: FIDE chief

Moscow, July 2 (IANS) The World Chess Championship will "almost certainly be postponed to the next year," International Chess Federation (FIDE) President Arkady Dvorkovich has confirmed. The championship was scheduled to take place in Dubai in December and Dvorkovich said that the federation is looking at spring and autumn of 2021 as options.

"The match for the World Championship will almost certainly be postponed to the next year due to the current situation. We have already discussed this informally, and I think a formal decision will be made shortly. We are discussing various options both spring and autumn 2021, but we will announce everything later," Dvorkovich told Russian state-run agency TASS.

Dvorkovich also confirmed that the FIDE will hold its first online Chess Olympiad.

"This year''s Olympiad was supposed to be held in Khanty-Mansiysk and Moscow, but we moved it to next year. And this year we will stage an online Olympiad, and in two or three days the registration of national teams for the tournament will begin. We want as many teams as possible to take part in the tournament we have 195 FIDE members. I don''t know if all 195 teams can be involved.

"About 70 per cent of the countries will participate. The Olympiad will last almost a month. And then, indeed, we are determined to hold the second part of the Candidates Tournament in the autumn. As for location, the main option did not change Yekaterinburg. But if the current restrictions and the epidemiological situation do not allow us to hold the second part of the Candidates in this city, we will consider other venues."

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Chess great Kasparov slams NBA over ignoring China human rights violation – The Jerusalem Post

The prominent human rights activist and peerless chess grand master, Garry Kasparov, blasted the US National Basketball Association (NBA) on Tuesday for accommodating human rights violations carried out by the Chinese Communist Party against the Muslim minority Uyghur population.The NBAs concern for human rights stops right at the bank, Kasparov tweeted. China has Uyghur concentration camps and is preparing to crush Hong Kong and he talks of mutual respect? What a joke. In a follow up tweet, Kasparov wrote: "And are the NBA's supposed concerns limited to the US only, despite its claims about its global brand? Can players put 'Justice for Uyghers' or 'Save Hong Kong' or 'Democracy for Turkey; on their custom jerseys?"The chess great was responding to a statement from Adam Silver, the NBAs commissioner, who said he believes NBA-China relations have improved, saying ...they have a different view how things have been done, how things should be done. And hopefully, we can find mutual respect for each other.Sopan Deb, a journalist with The New York Times who reports on the NBA, tweeted Silvers remarks, prompting Kasparovs biting attack.In October 2019, a number of Chinese businesses pulled the plug on ties with the Houston Rockets after the teams general manager, Daryl Morey, expressed support for pro-democracy activists in Hong Kong. Morey posted an image on Twitter that read, Fight for freedom, stand with Hong Kong.Chinas Communist Party has waged a crackdown on democracy supporters in Hong Kong. The former British colony has sought to remain insulated from the Chinese communist system and its repressive policies against free speech and civil liberties.Chinese sponsors and advertisers suspended business with the Rockets. The NBA said at that time that Moreys views have deeply offended many of our friends and fans in China, which is regrettable.China passed a security law permitting it to exercise new powers over Hong Kong. The law went into effect on Tuesday and can impose life sentences on the following offenses: secession, subversion of the central government, terrorism or collusion with foreign forces.

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