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Maria Fominykh interviews Aronian

Aronian: I’ve never considered myself a strong blitz player

By mishanp on November 18, 2010

Maria Fominykh’s final report on the Tal Memorial at ChessPro included interviews with two of the winners, Sergey Karjakin and Levon Aronian. Both players talked about the main event, but also the upcoming blitz.

Posted in Russian | Tagged Aronian, Candidates Matches, Carlsen, Eljanov, Fominykh, Grischuk, Karjakin, Kharms, Kramnik, Mamedyarov, Nakamura, Odessky, Shipov, Tal, Tal Memorial 2010, Wang Hao | 5 Responses

Kramnik and the robot

Kramnik and the robot

By mishanp on November 16, 2010

On the eve of the World Blitz Championship an event was held in Moscow for the opening of the Russian Women’s Championship – where the women were joined by Magnus Carlsen and many of the Tal Memorial players, and Vladimir Kramnik played against a robot.

Posted in Russian | Tagged Aronian, Averbakh, Carlsen, Eljanov, Gelfand, Kosteniuk, Kramnik, Pogonina, Potemkin, robots, Surov, World Blitz Championship | 5 Responses

Mikhail Tal and contemporary chess

Mikhail Tal and contemporary chess

By mishanp on November 13, 2010

Moscow’s Tal Memorial honours Mikhail Tal, the “Magician from Riga”, who blazed a path to win the World Championship half a century ago this year. Recalling those days, and how chess has changed since, has been a theme of Ilya Odessky’s tournament reports.

Posted in Russian | Tagged Aronian, Botvinnik, computers, Gelfand, Grischuk, Korchnoi, Kramnik, Nijinsky, Nikitin, Odessky, Ponomariov, Shirov, Sosonko, Tal, Tal Memorial 2010, Vaganian | 10 Responses

Maria Fominykh interviews Levon Aronian | photo: Chess-News

Kramnik on Nakamura, blitz and Carlsen

By mishanp on November 10, 2010

Vladimir Kramnik, talking to Maria Fominykh for ChessPro, discussed his “unbelievably complex” game against Hikaru Nakamura, blitz and bullet chess, and once more expressed his opinion on Carlsen’s withdrawal from the Candidates Matches.

Posted in Russian | Tagged blitz, bullet, Candidates Matches, ChessPro, Fominykh, Kramnik, Nakamura | Leave a response

Odessky (left) talking to Genna Sosonko | photo: Chess-News

Ilya Odessky returns in style

By mishanp on November 8, 2010

For sad personal reasons we’ve been deprived of the work of the Russian chess journalist Ilya Odessky of late, but his reports from the Tal Memorial have been a brilliant reminder of what we were missing.

Posted in Russian | Tagged Anand, Aronian, Carlsen, Gelfand, Kamsky, Kramnik, Odessky, Tal Memorial 2010, Wang Hao | 5 Responses

Carlsen and the Candidates - a retrospective

Carlsen and the Candidates – a retrospective

By mishanp on November 7, 2010

Although Magnus Carlsen’s decision to pull out of next year’s Candidates Matches came as a great shock, perhaps we should have seen it coming. It’s worth revisiting this summer’s press, where Veselin Topalov was making the headlines, but Carlsen’s name kept cropping up.

Posted in Russian | Tagged Aronian, Azmaiparashvili, Candidates Matches, Carlsen, Danailov, Fischer, Sutovsky, Topalov, Vasiliev | 15 Responses

Gelfand and Kramnik in Moscow | photo: chess-news.ru

Kramnik: I don’t have Kasparov’s approach – first place or nothing

By mishanp on November 6, 2010

Vladimir Kramnik, who had a very bad day at the office in the Tal Memorial first round, was in better form in the interview he gave to Evgeny Surov before it began. His comments on ratings and the World Championship take on extra significance after Carlsen’s shock withdrawal.

Posted in Russian | Tagged Aronian, Candidates Matches, Carlsen, Kasparov, Kramnik, Olympiad, Surov, Tal Memorial | 1 Response

Aronian at the Tal Memorial drawing of lots

Aronian interview at new Russian chess site

By mishanp on November 5, 2010

Levon Aronian crossed 2800 on the November FIDE rating list, and on the eve of the Tal Memorial he told Evgeny Surov of the new Chess-News website how that made him feel and what he expects from the tournament.

Posted in Russian | Tagged Aronian, Carlsen, Dubov, Kramnik, Potemkin, Surov, Tal Memorial 2010 | Leave a response

Svidler plays cricket in Gibraltar | photo: Chessbase

Your questions for GM Peter Svidler

By mishanp on November 3, 2010

Ever had anything you wanted to ask a super-grandmaster? Well, now’s your chance, as Peter Svidler, one of the most likeable and colourful members of the chess elite, is ready to answer reader questions as part of the Crestbook KC-Conference project.

Posted in Russian | Tagged Crestbook, Shipov, Svidler | 32 Responses

Alexei Shirov and his daughter at the Bilbao Masters Final 2010 | © Fred Lucas, from Chessbase report

Shirov interviewed at Crestbook

By mishanp on November 2, 2010

A full English translation of Alexei Shirov’s answers to reader questions at Crestbook has just been published. The Latvian firebrand is asked about chess tactics and openings but also, for instance, about “the most important thing in a woman”.

Posted in Russian | Tagged Anand, Aronian, Carlsen, Crestbook, Kramnik, Shirov, Topalov | Leave a response

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