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Game of the Day

Friday, August 21

Edward Song
vs
Joshua Colas

I'd Like to Buy the World a Coke
(by beatgiant)

Player of the Day

Lev Alburt
(1945-)

Opening of the Day

Diemer-Duhm Gambit
1. e4 e6 2. d4 d5 3. c4
*** FREE DEMO *** Can you play like Tal?

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Aug 9-20 2020
The lineup for the grand finale of the Magnus Carlsen Chess Tour consists of Carlsen, Dubov, Nakamura, and Ding.
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FIDE Online Olympiad
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July 25 - Aug 30 2020
This large Online Rapid knockout event, held on the chess.com server, started off with 163 teams playing in the first stage.
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MC Tour: Legends of Chess
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July 21 - Aug 3 2020
The 4th Rapid event of the Magnus Carlsen Chess Tour concluded with Carlsen defeating Nepomniachtchi in the final. The star-studded lineup also featured former World Champions Anand and Kramnik, as well as younger generation Ding and Giri, and veterans Svidler, Ivanchuk, Gelfand and Leko.
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Biel Grandmasters Triathlon
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July 19-29 2020
Radoslaw Wojtaszek won the main event of the traditional Biel International Chess Festival. This OTB triathlon featured 8 GMs competing in all 3 time formats.
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Leon Masters
chess24.com INT
July 10-12 2020
Leinier Dominguez Perez won this 4-player knockout, the online rapid version of the 33rd "Ciudad de Leon" Masters tournament, eliminating Maghsoodloo in the semifinal, then Santos, who eliminated Shirov, in the final.
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MC Tour: Chessable Masters
chess24.com INT
June 20 - July 5 2020
World Champion Magnus Carlsen eliminated Anish Giri in the final to win the 3rd Rapid event in the $1 million Magnus Carlsen Chess Tour. The 12-player $150,000 tournament featured the world's top six players, eight of the Top 10, six of the Candidates (plus Teimour Radjabov), the Lindores Abbey Rapid Challenge finalists Hikaru Nakamura and Daniil Dubov, and Tour debutants Harikrishna and Vladislav Artemiev.
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World Stars Sharjah Online International
ICC INT
June 12-13 2020
Shakhriyar Mamedyarov won this 6-player rapid double round robin with Harikrishna, Wojtaszek, Kasimdzhanov, Salem Saleh, and Amin Bassem.
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MrDodgy Invitational
chess24.com INT
June 12-14 2020
Anish Giri prevailed over David Navara to win this 8-player blitz knockout tournament, also featuring Svidler, Korobov, Howell, Grandelius, Fressinet and Nielsen.
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Clutch International
lichess.org INT
June 6-14 2020
The second Cluch Chess rapid knockout event organized by the St. Louis Chess Club featured a top-level international lineup of 8 players. Carlsen won the event, defeating Caruana in closely contested finals.
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Clutch Champions Showdown
lichess.org INT
May 26-29 2020
Wesley So defeated Fabiano Caruana in the finals to win this online rapid event organized by the St. Louis Chess Club, that debuted a special scoring system developed by Maurice Ashley.
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MC Tour: Lindores Abbey Rapid Challenge
chess24.com INT
May 19 - June 3 2020
Daniil Dubov triumphed over Hikaru Nakamura (who eliminated Magnus Carlsen) in the final Armageddon game, to win this online Rapid event played on the chess24 Playzone.
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Chessbrah Invitational
Chess.com INT
May 15-16 2020
Alireza Firouzja won the 6 player Double Elimination Knockout format blitz event, beating Vachier-Lagrave in the first round, Alexander Grischuk (who was playing in the Steinitz Memorial in parallel) in the second round and Giri in the final.
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Yusupov vs K Spraggett

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