Feb-05-25 M Esserman vs D Gukesh, 2017
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chatushkon64: Amazing game by one of the world's leading experts in the Morra Gambit. Watch him analyze the game here :
https://youtu.be/911moRbSnI8?si=dCc... |
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Feb-04-25 Dommaraju Gukesh 
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chatushkon64: Gukesh's bio should definitely include his performances at the Chennai and Budapest Olympiads. They are among the major highlights of his career. |
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Jan-31-25 Tata Steel Masters (2025) 
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chatushkon64: <keithbc: Caruana now had his day. To get to a world championship match was great but this was his last chance. Younger players are now the future. Sad to say as I saw F Caruana as a worthy world champ.> He has qualified for the 2026 Candidates. One last roll of the dice. |
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Jan-26-25 D Gukesh vs D Sharma, 2019
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chatushkon64: This was the game that made Gukesh the 2nd youngest GM in history (at that time), missing out on Karjakin's record by 17 days. https://www.chess.com/news/view/guk... |
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Jan-26-25 R Praggnanandhaa vs D Gukesh, 2025 
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chatushkon64: The 13th classical encounter between the two Indian prodigies. Gukesh is leading 3-2 with 7 draws. Pragg won 2 of their first 3 encounters. Since then, it's been one-way traffic with Gukesh winning 3 of their next 9. A crucial game for the tournament too, with the winner having |
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Jan-26-25 R D Liyanage vs D Gukesh, 2022 
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chatushkon64: Incidentally, this loss meant that Gukesh slipped down to very low boards (non-digital boards) for rounds 3 and 4 of the 19th Delhi Open. Hence, I can't trace the game scores of his wins against his opponents in rounds 3 and 4 of this tournament (the only OTB Gukesh games post ... |
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Jan-26-25 Biographer Bistro 
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chatushkon64: A major set of tournaments missing in the database are the four chess events at the 19th Asian Games 2023 in Hangzhou, China, namely Men's and Women's Team Classical, Men's and Women's Individual Rapid. Hope that someone takes notice and adds these tournaments to the database. ... |
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Jan-25-25 P Maghsoodloo vs D Gukesh, 2023 
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chatushkon64: Gukesh resigned in a drawn position here. He could have played on with Rc3 Rxg6+ Kf7 and there is no way for white to win. This ill-thought out resignation meant Iran drew the match with India 2-2, and went on to win gold in the event. |
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Jan-25-25 chessgames.com chessforum 
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chatushkon64: A major set of tournaments missing in the database are the four chess events at the 19th Asian Games 2023 in Hangzhou, China, namely Men's and Women's Team Classical, Men's and Women's Individual Rapid. Hope that someone takes notice and adds these tournaments to the database. ... |
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Jan-25-25 Kibitzer's Café 
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chatushkon64: A major set of tournaments missing in the database are the four chess events at the 19th Asian Games 2023 in Hangzhou, China, namely Men's and Women's Team Classical, Men's and Women's Individual Rapid. Hope that someone takes notice and adds these tournaments to the database. ... |
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