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The FIDE Candidates Tournament 2024 takes place from the 4th to the 22nd of April in Toronto, Canada, deciding the challenger of World Champion Ding Liren in the FIDE World Chess Championship 2024. The tournament is played as a double round-robin with 14 rounds.

Time control is 120 minutes for 40 moves, followed by 30 minutes for the rest of the game, with a 30-second increment from move 41.

Players cannot draw by agreement before Black’s 40th move. In the case of a tie for first place after 14 rounds, a playoff is played.

The total prize fund is €500,000.

PGN OF THE GAME:

[Event “FIDE Candidates 2024”]
[Site “Toronto, Canada”]
[Date “2024.04.20”]
[Round “13.4”]
[White “Gukesh D”]
[Black “Firouzja, Alireza”]
[Result “*”]
[WhiteElo “2743”]
[BlackElo “2760”]
[Variant “Standard”]
[TimeControl “-“]
[ECO “C65”]
[Opening “Ruy Lopez: Berlin Defense”]
[Termination “Unterminated”]
[Annotator “lichess.org”]

1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Bb5 Nf6 { C65 Ruy Lopez: Berlin Defense } 4. d3 Bc5 5. O-O Nd4 6. Nxd4 Bxd4 7. Nd2 c6 8. Bc4 d6 9. c3 Bb6 10. Bb3 a5 11. Nc4 Ba7 12. Ne3 O-O 13. Qf3 d5 14. Bc2 g6 15. Re1 Be6 16. exd5 cxd5 17. h3 Re8 18. Ba4 e4 19. dxe4 dxe4 20. Qe2 Re7 21. Nf1 Qc7 22. Bb3 a4 23. Bxe6 Rxe6 24. Be3 a3 25. c4 Nh5 26. g3 Bc5 27. b3 f5 28. Bxc5 Qxc5 29. Rad1 Rf8 30. Rd5 Qe7 31. f4 Nf6 32. Rd2 g5 33. Ne3 gxf4 34. gxf4 Qf7 35. Kh2 Nh5 36. Qf2 Rg6 37. Rd5 Ng7 38. Red1 Rh6 39. Rg1 Rg6 40. Rgd1 Rh6 41. Rg1 Rg6 42. Qh4 Rxg1 43. Kxg1 Kh8 44. Kf2 Rg8 45. Qg5 Qg6 46. Qxg6 hxg6 47. Rd6 Re8 48. Rxg6 Ne6 49. Nd5 Nd4 50. Rb6 Nc2 51. Rxb7 Re6 52. Re7 Rh6 53. c5 Nd4 54. Kg2 Rg6+ 55. Kf2 Rh6 56. b4 Rxh3 57. Kg2 Rh6 58. Rb7 Kg8 59. b5 Kf8 60. b6 Rg6+ 61. Kf2 Rh6 62. Rc7 Rh2+ 63. Kg3 *

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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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STLChessClub avatar; Saint Louis Chess Club @STLChessClub ·
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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Daily Puzzle: 10/04/2022 - A Tale of Two Centralized Pieces

Test your wits with our daily chess puzzles! Sharpen your chess skills with our repository with more than 10 yea...

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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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