This position was reached in a Kent Club Championship, White reacted by playing Be2, developing and breaking the pin, however he had better

  1. Nxe5  Bxd1 (forced or Black is simply a piece down) 2. Bb5+ c6  3. dxc6 and the threat of a discovered check will lead either to mate or winning the Black Queen leaving White a piece up

The much anticipated World Championship Match starts in just a few days.

World Champion Magnus Carlsen will battle his Challenger Ian Nepomniachtchi over 14 games. The last two matches, both won by Carlsen have been a little disappointing for the fans, especially the match v Caurana where it seemed, to me, that the American Challenger was more concerned with not losing than he was with attempting to win! I don’t think that this will happen this time – Nepomniachtchi has a very individual and attacking style, in fact he is one of a very small group of Super Grandmasters to hold a plus score against Carslen in classical chess.

My prediction for the match?

I am going to hedge my bets and go for two distinct scenarios

1. Magnus will pick Nepo’s sometimes unorthodox openings apart and win comfortably

2. Nepo will take an early lead and keep finding enough chaotic and tactical positions to win the title.

What I am sure we won’t see is 14 boring draws

 

Here is a game played this year, it was a rapid game but still of the highest quality

 White:  Ian Nepomniachtchi       Black:  Magnus Carlsen

Welcome to another Game of the Week – played in the recent FIDE World Grand Prix, a very important event where the top two placed would gain a spot in the 2022 Candidates

Enjoy the game and make sure to count the number of Queens!

 White:  Gelfand, B     Black:  Movsesian, S

FIDE Grand Swiss 2021

The Goodall was an exciting affair this week, with a dozen players involved

All of the games were exciting, maybe the most double edged was the clash between Paul and Trefor that eventually finished in a draw

Here are the full results

David   0 – 1 Manoj

Reg  1 – 0 Fredy

Paul V  0 -1 Arnaud

Mike  0 – 1 Dominic

Chris  1 – 0  Andy

Paul C  0.5 – 0.5 Trefor