13/07/2022 – El prodigio indio de 16 años Gukesh ha ganado su quinto torneo consecutivo en España, el cuarto de este año. Gukesh quedó invicto y sumó 8/9 puntos en el 14º Torneo Cerrado Ciudad de Gijón. El GM más joven de la India ganó 9,7 puntos Elo y ahora está a menos de 7 puntos de alcanzar la barrera de los 2700 puntos. | Foto: Gijón 64
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Biel Chess Festival 2025 with analyses by Aravindh, Navara, Wojtaszek et al. Opening videos by Blohberger, Engel and Sokolov. Training columns ‘The fortress’, ‘Opening traps , ‘Fundamental Endgame Knowledge’ and much more
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Torneo cerrado en Gijón
Gukesh lleva ya cinco torneos consecutivos en España sin ceder una sola derrota. El indio, de hecho, no ha perdido una sola partida en España desde el 21 de diciembre de 2019. Su actual racha invicta alcanza las 16 partidas. ¡Una actuación de 2800 en el 14º Torneo Cerrado Ciudad de Gijón le ayudó a subir 13 puestos desde el número 54 del mundo hasta el número 41!
El joven de 16 años comenzó su andadura en España el año pasado, en septiembre, ganando el torneo Concello de Carballo. Después ganó el Abierto de La Roda, el de Menorca, el de Formentera y ahora el torneo cerrado en Gijón.
Gukesh alcanzó una puntuación Elo de 2693, convirtiéndose en el segundo jugador junior mejor rankeado del mundo, sólo por detrás de Alireza Firouzja.
En la ronda 7, el joven derrotó al GM paraguayo Neuris Delgado con las piezas blancas.
Uno de los rasgos destacados de un jugador fuerte es su capacidad para sacarle el máximo provecho a los errores cometidos por el rival. La jugada 20...Aa5 de Delgado a primera vista puede parecer buena. Sin embargo, una inspección cuidadosa revela que las negras no sólo carecen de espacio en el flanco de dama, sino que tampoco pueden proporcionar suficiente apoyo al peón de a4.
Las blancas felizmente intercambiaron los alfiles con 21.Axa5 Dxa5. La casilla c3 ha quedado vacante y un caballo puede ocuparla para atacar al peón de a4. El resto es sólo cuestión de tiempo y técnica. Gukesh convirtió rápidamente su ventaja en una victoria.
Shahid AhmedShahid Ahmed es coordinador y editor de ChessBase India. Le apasiona cubrir torneos de ajedrez y le gusta participar en torneos de cuando en cuando.
In this video course experts examine the games of Bent Larsen. Let them show you which openings Larsen chose, where his strength in middlegames were, how he outplayed his opponents in the endgame & you’ll get a glimpse of his tactical abilities!
From the 2026 Candidates Tournament, featuring a video review by Dorian Rogozenco, to Jan Werle’s opening video on the French Tarrasch Defence, and Oliver Reeh’s tactical column ‘Top Grandmasters at Work’. Analyses by Giri, So, Wei Yi and many others.
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In this course, you’ll learn how to take the initiative against the London and prevent White from comfortably playing their usual system by playing 1.d4 Nf6 2.Bf4 Nh5.
London System Powerbase 2026 is a database and contains in all 11 285 games from Mega 2026 and the Correspondence Database 2026, of which 282 are annotated.
The London System Powerbook 2026 is based on more than 410 000 games or game fragments from different opening moves and ECO codes; what they all have in common is that White plays d4 and Bf4 but does not play c4.
In this course, Grandmaster Elisabeth Pähtz presents the London System, a structured and ambitious approach based on the immediate Bf4, leading to rich and dynamic positions.
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