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Ukraine awaits U.S. in round 8 of WTC

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By Tony Rich

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U.S. Team keeps pace in China

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USA beats Egypt

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Roller-coaster ride for U.S. at World Team Championship

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By Tony Rich

The U.S. team continues its march in the 2011 World Team Championship. Held in Ningbo, China this year, the World Team brings together some of the best chess-playing countries in four-board matches.

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World Team Championship: Days 1-4

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Day One

It’s Chinatown!

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World Team Championship: Round 1

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By Tony Rich

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U.S. team preps for World Team Championship

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By Tony Rich

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What Happens in Vegas ...

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I arrived at the 2011 Las Vegas Chess Festival in the usual way, a few days early, so I could ... Oh wait, I just remembered the title of this article! 

What was I saying? Oh yeah ... chess! The Chess Festival is just that. The event consists of a big tournament (National Open), a chess camp (I was one of the four GM teachers, with over 35 students!), a ten-minute tournament, a five-minute tournament, and lots of lectures and simuls.

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Gelfand to Lecture in Saint Lou on Sunday

[imagefield_assist|fid=10649|preset=fullsize|lightbox=true|title=GM Boris Gelfand will challenge GM Viswanathan Anand for the World Championship title next year.|desc=|link=none|align=left|width=700|height=467]SPECIAL ALERT - GM Boris Gelfand will present a special lecture at the Chess Club and Scholastic Center on Sunday, July 17. Gelfand will go over some of the games from the recent Candidate's Matches. His superb performance at the Candidate's Matches a few months ago earned him the right to challenge GM Viswanathan Anand for the title of World Champion.

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Windy City Blues

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2011 Premier and Amateur

Round 4

Vergilesov & Eckert took a quick draw, leaving the door open for Josh Frank to join them in first place after his win over Jim McLaughlin.  Margaret Hua defeated her former teacher Joe Garnier!  Way to go Margaret!  She joins Spencer Finegold fourth place with 3/4. 

Matt Larson was able to complete a perfect tournament, and will take clear first with 4/4.  Congratulations Matt!  Second place is shared four ways, between Katurah Gadson, Daniel Thurber, Haozhe Wang, and Marek Ziolkowski.  

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