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Review: Sipke Ernst's positional 1.d4 repertoire

Review: Sipke Ernst's positional 1.d4 repertoire
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Sipke Ernst: A practical repertoire for the positional player after 1.d4 Vol. 1-3

Sipke Ernst: A practical repertoire for the positional player after 1.d4 Vol. 1-3
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A practical repertoire for the positional player after 1.d4 Vol.1 – 3

A practical repertoire for the positional player after 1.d4 Vol.1 – 3
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Anish Giri: A Supergrandmaster's Guide to Openings Vol. 1 & 2

When you begin your journey of building an opening repertoire, how nice would it be to get a glimpse of what each opening looks like through the eyes of a super GM. It would help to build your opening repertoire and to understand the vast world of chess openings. It is exactly with this thought that "A Supergrandmaster's Guide to Openings with Anish Giri" was produced. Check it out!

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Candidates R11: Nepo sole leader, Naka beats Pragg

An exciting round of chess saw Ian Nepomniachtchi winning a rollercoaster game against Vidit Gujrathi to regain the sole lead at the Candidates Tournament in Toronto. Nepo stands a half point ahead of Gukesh D, the former co-leader, and Hikaru Nakamura, who obtained a remarkable victory over direct contender Praggnanandhaa R. With three rounds to go, we can expect more thrilling games in the fierce fight to become the challenger in the next match for the World Championship. | Photo: FIDE / Michal Walusza

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