30/12/2025 – Los Campeonatos Mundiales de Blitz de la FIDE se están celebrando en Doha del 29 al 30 de diciembre, reuniendo a los principales jugadores de todo el mundo en las competiciones Abierta y Femenina. Disputados en la Universidad de Catar, los torneos se juegan bajo el sistema suizo a 19 rondas (Abierto) y 15 rondas (Femenino). | Sigue la acción en directo con comentarios de expertos a partir de las 12.00 hora de Madrid (8.00 Buenos Aires, 5.00 Ciudad de México).
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Día 2
Los Campeonatos Mundiales de Blitz de la FIDE se celebran en Doha, Catar, del 29 al 30 de diciembre, en el Sports and Events Complex de la Universidad de Catar.
Formato Abierto (fase 1): sistema suizo a 19 rondas
Formato Femenino (fase 1): sistema suizo a 15 rondas
Ritmo de juego: 3 minutos más 2 segundos de incremento por jugada, desde el principio de la partida.
Fase 2: Torneo por eliminación entre los 4 primeros clasificados de la fase 1. Se juegan matches a 4 partidas. En caso de empate, se pasa directo a la muerte súbita.
Consulte el reglamento completo (en inglés): Abierto | Femenino
Emparejamientos y resultados en Chess-Results:Abierto|Femenino
In this Fritztrainer: Attack like a Super GM, with Gukesh we touch upon all aspects of his play, with special emphasis on how you can become a better attacking player.
In this video course experts examine the games of Steinitz. Let them show you which openings Steinitz chose, where his strength in middlegames were, how he outplayed his opponents in the endgame & you’ll get a glimpse of his tactical abilities! Williams Steinitz, 1st World Chess Champion (1886-1894) The match between William Steinitz and Johannes Zukertort in 1886 was the first chess match for the ‘World Chess Championship’. Steinitz won, and has since been considered the first official world champion in chess history.
Free video sample: The Steinitzian method of restriction
Free video sample: Strategy Introduction
Puede consultar el programa completo de la sección femenina aquí.
Sobre el evento
Los Campeonatos Mundiales de Ajedrez Rápido y Blitz de la FIDE 2025 se celebran en Doha, Catar, del 25 al 30 de diciembre, reuniendo a la élite mundial del ajedrez para un gran cierre de año. Esta edición, que se disputa en el Sports and Events Complex de la Universidad de Catar, incluye competiciones Abiertas y Femeninas en las modalidades de Rápidas y Blitz, con un fondo total de premios de 1.000.000 de euros. Doha vuelve a ser la sede después de nueve años, lo que subraya la creciente relevancia de Catar en el mundo del ajedrez.
EXPAND YOUR CHESS HORIZONS Data, plans, practice – the new Opening Report In ChessBase there are always attempts to show the typical plans of an opening variation. In the age of engines, chess is much more concrete than previously thought. But amateurs in particular love openings with clear plans, see the London System. In ChessBase ’26, three functions deal with the display of plans. The new opening report examines which piece moves or pawn advances are significant for each important variation. In the reference search you can now see on the board where the pieces usually go. If you start the new Monte Carlo analysis, the board also shows the most common figure paths.
17/06/2025 – El equipo WR Chess llegó tarde a su match de cuartos de final contra Germany and Friends y perdió la primera de las dos rondas programadas. Sin embargo, tras presentar una protesta, se repitió la primera ronda. WR Chess ganó el match y luego triunfó en las semifinales. En el match final, los campeones defensores vencieron a KazChess y se coronaron nuevamente Campeones Mundiales de Blitz por Equipos. | Fotos: Rafal Oleksiewicz / FIDE, ChessBase India
14/06/2025 – El equipo MGD1 se llevó la victoria en el Campeonato Mundial de Rápidas por Equipos celebrado en Londres, tras ganar todos sus matches en la última jornada de juego. Hexamind quedó en segundo lugar, mientras que Freedom, Uzbekistán y WR Chess compartieron el tercer puesto. | Fotos: Rafal Oleksiewicz / FIDE
‘New ideas in the Najdorf – a Power Play 18 Update’ aims to complement Daniel King’s popular DVD from last year ‘The Sicilian Najdorf - a repertoire for Black’. Such a dynamic and popular opening as the Najdorf is developing the whole time. On this download, Daniel King updates lines that were included on his DVD but also responds to viewers’ requests, considering lines that he omitted from his original repertoire. The lines examined on this update are:
• 1 e4 c5 2 Nf3 d6 3 d4 cxd4 4 Nxd4 Nf6 5 Nc3 a6 6 h3 e5 7 Nde2
• 5….a6 6 Bc4 in combination with the English Attack (Be3, f3 etc)
• 5…a6 6 Be3 and the …a5 variation
• 5…a6 6 Be2 and 9 Re1
• 5 f3 (instead of 5 Nc3)
It isn’t necessary to have seen the original Najdorf DVD to understand the lines examined here – but it would help as they form part of a complete repertoire.
Instead of forcing you to memorise endless lines, Raja focuses on clear plans, typical ideas, and attacking motifs that you can apply in your own games without delay. A short, focused, and practical repertoire.
FIDE World Cup 2025 with analyses by Adams, Bluebaum, Donchenko, Shankland, Wei Yi and many more. Opening videos by Blohberger, King and Marin. 11 exciting opening articles with new repertoire ideas and much more.
GM Blohberger presents a complete two-part repertoire for Black: practical, clear, and flexible – instead of endless theory, you’ll get straightforward concepts and strategies that are easy to learn and apply.
GM Blohberger presents a complete two-part repertoire for Black: practical, clear, and flexible – instead of endless theory, you’ll get straightforward concepts and strategies that are easy to learn and apply.
GM Blohberger presents a complete two-part repertoire for Black: practical, clear, and flexible – instead of endless theory, you’ll get straightforward concepts and strategies that are easy to learn and apply.
Opening videos: Sipke Ernst brings the Ulvestad Variation up to date + Part II of ‘Mikhalchishin's Miniatures’. Special: Jan Werle shows highlights from the FIDE Grand Swiss 2025 in the video. ‘Lucky bag’ with 40 analyses by Ganguly, Illingworth et al.
In this video course, Grandmaster Ivan Sokolov explores the fascinating world of King’s Indian and Pirc structures with colours reversed, often arising from the French or Sicilian.
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