Chess Pathshala
@ChessPathshala
An online chess academy for the improvement of ambitious chess players! The academy is headed by GM Swapnil Dhopade.
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GM @SwapChess on the art of Paralyzing your opponent's pieces chessbase.in/news/Art-of-pa…
Congratulating young lad @rpragchess on his performance at FTX Crypto Cup, here is a series of posts celebrating his top notch play 3/3 His game against Hans Niemann from USA Can you find the best continuation for White here? @ChampChessTour @chess24com
Congratulating young lad @rpragchess on his performance at FTX Crypto Cup, here is a series of posts celebrating his top notch play 2/3 His game against Anish Giri from Netherlands Can you find the best move for Black? @ChampChessTour @chess24com
Congratulating young lad @rpragchess on his performance at FTX Crypto Cup, here is a series of posts celebrating his top notch play 1/3 His game against Levon Aronian from USA Can you find the best move for White? @ChampChessTour @chess24com
Happy International Chess Day, folks! ♟️ Here's a brain teaser from the ongoing Biel Chess Festival. Find the series of beauty for White. @TheThin78600902 @lichess @BielFestival
While chasing India's youngest-ever GM title, Gukesh & coach Vishnu Prasanna often dug into @AlexHonnold's free solo feats - for lessons in singularity of focus - to push ahead no matter how crazy the goal. Today, @DGukesh becomes 6th Indian to cross 2700 ELO. What a climb!
Indian young guns are on fire!! @DGukesh @rpragchess @sadhwani2005 Aravindh Chithambaram 💯🔥 killed it in chess world yesterday
Feeling attacked? 🤪 Enroll yourself in our various chess courses to become an actual chess player 😎 #dekhrahahaibinod #binodmeme #chessmeme
Congratulations to Aravindh Chithambaram for winning the Benasque open 2022! Congratulations to @sadhwani2005 as well for joint first and coming third on tie break! photo credit: Raluca Sgîrcea
Congratulations @rpragchess for winning the Paracin open in Serbia with an 8/9 score!
BREAKING: @DGukesh crosses 2700 in the live ratings & becomes World #32 He becomes the youngest Indian, 6th overall and 3rd youngest in the world to cross 2700. He defeated GM Liem to achieve this incredible feat 📷@BielChess, @2700chess #Chess #ChessBaseIndia #BielChess
GM @DGukesh is all set to enter the 2700 club as the age of 16! The young Indian brigade getting stronger with each tournament. Congratulating him on sweeping a victory at Gijon Round Robin. Black to play! #chess #champion
Ding Liren V/S Hikaru Nakamura: 1-0 Ding played a near-perfect game today to beat Nakamura. In a level-looking endgame, Ding found all the right moves to put Naka under pressure, and force him to make mistakes. Hikaru had to give up a piece, and he resigned on move 58.
As things stand right now, @MagnusCarlsen has time until July 20th to announce his decision on who he will play for a World Championship. Whoever he decides to play, what an amazing Candidates has this been! What was your favorite moment of #FIDECandidates 2022? Comment below.
Ding Liren finished 2nd with 8/14, a result that has extra significance in this event. Teimour Radjabov finished 3rd with 7.5/14. Here are the final standings: candidates.fide.com/crosstable 📸- Stev Bonhage/FIDE
Candidates 2022 Final round: Ian Nepomniachtchi destroys the field with 9.5/14, Ding Liren finishes second Even though a clear winner was decided in round 13, the final round was a very exciting day featuring 3 decisive games. Here's a quick recap of round 14, the final round:
The final round will start tomorrow at 6:30 PM IST. While the winner is decided before the final round, the 2nd place holder will be decided tomorrow. Who do you think will be 2nd?
Ian Nepomniachtchi is the winner of the @FIDE_chess Candidates 2022 with 9/13. Hikaru is in 2nd place now with 7.5/13, and Ding is in 3rd with 7/13. Here are the full standings of Round 13: candidates.fide.com/crosstable 📸- Stev Bonhage/FIDE
FIDE Candidates Round 13: Grandmaster Ian Nepomniachtchi wins the Candidates with a round to spare! However, the last round will decide the 2nd place, which is very important considering Carlsen's reluctance to play a rematch. Here's a quick recap of Round 13:
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