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This week's #Chess newsletter is out. Featuring: “Fide vs Free style, Handshake Controversy at Tata Steel and Chess Improvement tips” Link to the Newsletter: substack.com/@chessnewslett…

This week's #Chess newsletter is out. 
Featuring: “Fide vs Free style, Handshake Controversy at Tata Steel and Chess Improvement tips”
Link to the Newsletter: substack.com/@chessnewslett…
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While reviewing the games, I noticed that Wei Yi had the highest accuracy, making only two small mistakes throughout the tournament. Despite this, he finished in 6th place. This demonstrates how important it is to take risks in order to win a tournament! #Chess #TataSteelChess

While reviewing the games, I noticed that Wei Yi had the highest accuracy, making only two small mistakes throughout the tournament. Despite this, he finished in 6th place. This demonstrates how important it is to take risks in order to win a tournament!

#Chess #TataSteelChess
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🇦🇿 Mamedyarov (2748.6, World #12) won all his games on his way to the finals of the 2025 Azerbaijan Championship, where he is facing Rauf Mamedov, who defeated Radjabov in the semifinals on tiebreaks. Will we see Shakhriyar back in the Top 10 soon?

🇦🇿 Mamedyarov (2748.6, World #12) won all his games on his way to the finals of the 2025 Azerbaijan Championship, where he is facing Rauf Mamedov, who defeated Radjabov in the semifinals on tiebreaks.

Will we see Shakhriyar back in the Top 10 soon?
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Qa5?? was played by a former World Champion in a World Championship game. Black realized it right after lifting his finger off the piece. White, unable to believe his fortune, took 25 min to find the best move. Can you guess the players? Susan Polgar Anish Giri GM Jacob Aagaard

Qa5?? was played by a former World Champion in a World Championship game. Black realized it right after lifting his finger off the piece. White, unable to believe his fortune, took 25 min to find the best move.

Can you guess the players? 
<a href="/SusanPolgar/">Susan Polgar</a> <a href="/anishgiri/">Anish Giri</a> <a href="/GMJacobAagaard/">GM Jacob Aagaard</a>
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FIDE Women's Grand Prix starts tomorrow in Monaco. That is the third event in the series consisting of six tournaments. First two were staged in Georgia and Kazakhstan. Then Cyprus will host it in March, India in April, and Austria in May. The Grand Prix series includes 20