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Armenian chess team will face difficulties with going to Baku - Levon Aronian - Information-Analytic Agency NEWS.am
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YEREVAN.- Number one of Armenian chess team Levon Aronian said it is clear that his team will face difficulties with going to Baku. Azerbaijan's capital will host Olympiad 2016. Earlier, Aronian refused to participate in the 2012 FIDE Candidates ...
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Armenian chess team will face difficulties with going to Baku - Levon Aronian - Information-Analytic Agency NEWS.am
Information-Analytic Agency NEWS.am
Information-Analytic Agency NEWS.am
YEREVAN.- Number one of Armenian chess team Levon Aronian said it is clear that his team will face difficulties with going to Baku. Azerbaijan's capital will host Olympiad 2016. Earlier, Aronian refused to participate in the 2012 FIDE Candidates ...
and more »
On Chess: On the road again, this time to Biel, Switzerland - St. Louis Public Radio
This article first appeared in the St. Louis Beacon, July 19, 2012 - Jet-setting St. Louis Grandmaster Hikaru Nakamura has made his way to Biel,
Магнус Карлсен - Люди
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В мае-июне 2007-го Магнус принимал участие в турнире кандидатов Чемпионата мира FIDE (Candidates Tournament for the FIDE World Chess Championship); играл он с Левоном Ароняном (Levon Aronian) – и в конце концов уступил со счетом 7-5 ...
How America Forgot About Chess - The Atlantic
Chess Champ Hikaru Nakamura: Next Bobby Fischer? - NPR
The 2012 U.S. Chess Championships are under way in St. Louis, and all eyes are on America's top-ranked player, Hikaru Nakamura. At the age of 24, he's ...
Now it's official: Kasparov no longer training Nakamura - ChessBase
Hikaru Nakamura is the next Bobby Fischer -- and the reason St. Louis is suddenly the epicenter of American chess - Riverfront Times
Bobby Fischer's shadow is 40 years long. For decades, when people have talked about American chess, they have talked about Fischer. He's a tough legend...
Getting to know Grandmaster Hikaru Nakamura - Student Life - Student Life
Getting to know Grandmaster Hikaru Nakamura - Student Life
Getting to know Grandmaster Hikaru Nakamura - Student Life
Hikaru Nakamura, the No. 1 chess player in the U.S. and No. 10 player in the world according to the World Chess Federation rankings, came to College Hall on.
Chess: Hikaru Nakamura Wins Tata Steel Tournament - The New York Times
Magnus Carlsen drops out of World Championship cycle - Chessbase News
The shock on Friday: the world's number one player for most of 2010, 19-year-old Norwegian GM Magnus Carlsen, has decided to drop out of the current World ...
NH Chess - Nakamura takes it in dramatic last round - ChessBase
Nakamura Capitalizes on Gelfand Blunder at World Team Event - The New York Times
FIDE Candidates Tournament split between two venues - Chessbase News
Chess Classic: Nakamura wins 960 World Championship - ChessBase
Who was the future GM? Fabiano Caruana, Italy's top grandmaster! - Chessbase News
He was born in Miami, Florida, in 1992, went to school in Brooklyn, played in Queens in the Susan Polgar Club, trained with Pal Benko, defeated a GM at the ...