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Gukesh Writes Chess History! – Gukesh D vs Vincent Keymer – TePe Sigeman &Co Chess Tournament

The 2023 TePe Sigeman & Co Chess Tournament will be held from the 4th to the 10th of May in Malmo, Sweden. The strong field will feature Jorden van Foreest, Boris Gelfand and Peter Svidler , as well as stars from the emerging chess generation who will make their debut. The event will be included in the FIDE circuit, making it a qualification path to the 2024 Candidates Tournament.

The time control for the event is 90 minutes for 40 moves and then 30 minutes for the remaining moves with a 30-second cumulative increment for each move starting from the first move (Malmö rules-no draws before move 40).

PGN OF THE GAME:

[Event “TePe Sigeman & Co Chess Tournament”]
[Site “Malmo, Elite Plaza Hotel, Sweden”]
[Date “2023.05.05”]
[Round “2.2”]
[White “Gukesh, D”]
[Black “Keymer, Vincent”]
[Result “1-0”]
[WhiteElo “2732”]
[BlackElo “2700”]
[Variant “Standard”]
[TimeControl “-“]
[ECO “C78”]
[Opening “Ruy Lopez: Morphy Defense, Neo-Arkhangelsk Variation”]
[Termination “Unknown”]
[Annotator “lichess.org”]

1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Bb5 a6 4. Ba4 Nf6 5. O-O Bc5 { C78 Ruy Lopez: Morphy Defense, Neo-Arkhangelsk Variation } 6. c3 b5 7. Bb3 d6 8. d4 Bb6 9. Be3 O-O 10. Nbd2 Re8 11. h3 h6 12. Qe2 Rb8 13. Rad1 Bd7 14. Bc2 Qc8 15. Rfe1 Qb7 16. a3 a5 17. Nf1 a4 18. Ng3 Na5 19. Nh4 Nc4 20. Bc1 d5 21. Qf3 Nd6 22. Bxh6 dxe4 23. Qe3 gxh6 24. Qxh6 Re6 25. Ngf5 Nfe8 26. Qg5+ Kf8 27. Qh5 Nxf5 28. Nxf5 Rg6 29. Bxe4 Qa7 30. Qh8+ Rg8 31. Qh6+ Ng7 32. Nxg7 Rxg7 33. Re3 Bg4 34. Rg3 Bxd4 35. Rxg4 { White wins. } 1-0

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ginger_gm avatar; Simon Williams @ginger_gm ·
4 Oct 2022 1577345190330875922

(4/4) On another note I could do with some tips on how to get a good sleep. It seems like I am a fully fledged insomniac. 😵‍💫
I was in bed at 1am last night but didn't even manage to get 1 minutes sleep after tossing and turning all night. Been awake for about 40 hours now. 😱

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4 Oct 2022 1577342859849744399

Join us for the US Chess Championships Opening Ceremony in conjunction with celebrating the new inductees into the Chess Hall of Fame at the @AquariumSTL tonight! Check out https://saintlouischessclub.org/2022-us-championships-openin... for more info and tickets!

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4 Oct 2022 1577342788949131265

Black to move in today's Daily Puzzle! ♜
Do you see a way to take control of this game? 🤔

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ginger_gm avatar; Simon Williams @ginger_gm ·
4 Oct 2022 1577340399835832322

(3/4) I missed one very likely obvious winning move.
Here I played Bg2? but I should just play Qh6!
For some reason I had missed ...Qxh6 Bxh6 ...Nxc3 a3! Which is game over.
In the end I lost 😔 after Johann played excellently.

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4 Oct 2022 1577257221313863680

♟️🔥New pod! 🔥♟️

The ever-charismatic, IM @GregShahade!

In this episode:
☑️ How blitz can improve your #chess if you follow his 2 suggestions
☑️ Classic & hilarious trash-talking
☑️ Will he ever do chess boxing? (Q courtesy of @Bennyficial1)

🎙️Listen: https://www.adultchessacademy.com/blog/Ep-37-How-Blitz-Can-H...

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