2019 Croatia Grand Chess Tour Tournament: Round 10 Recap
Grandmaster Maurice Ashley highlights moments from the tenth round of the first-ever Croatia Grand Chess Tour.
2019.07.06
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Grandmaster Maurice Ashley highlights moments from the tenth round of the first-ever Croatia Grand Chess Tour.
2019.07.06
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Former European Champion in 2011, Coach to Sergey Karjakin during Sergeys' World Chess Championship Match against Magnus Carlsen and now trainer to Ian Nepomniachtchi, Vladimir Potkin is in Zagreb supporting Ian.
2019.07.01
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Anish Giri's Chess Coach, Vladimir Chuchelov is in the house in Zagreb keeping a close eye on his protege. Vladimir offers insight into the relationship between the two.
2019.07.06
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With the addition of three new tournaments in the Grand Chess Tour Circuit, Jovanka and Yasser annouce the wildcards for Bucharest and India.
2019.07.06
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Newly appointed Croatian Member of the European Parliment, Karlo Ressler is showing his excitement for the Croatia Grand Chess Tour in his hometown of Zagreb.
2019.07.06
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Grandmaster Maurice Ashley highlights moments from the ninth round of the first-ever Croatia Grand Chess Tour.
2019.07.05
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Woman International Master, Arianne Caoili arrives in Zagreb to show support for her husband and fellow Chess Player, Levon Aronian.
2019.07.05
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Grandmaster Anish Giri is with Grandmaster Maurice Ashley sharing insights into his game play against Sergey Karjakin which resulted in a draw. Together Anish and Maurice take a look at the remaining games of the day.
2019.07.05
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Второй этап Гранд Чесс Тура в Хорватии - первый из двух турниров серии 2019-го года с классическим контролем времени. Все двенадцать участников Гранд Чесс Тура на протяжении одиннадцати дней будут бороться за призовой фонд в 325000 долларов.
Комментаторы Меликсет Хачиян и Евгений Мирошниченко
The second leg of this year’s Grand Chess Tour is a classical round robin in Zagreb, Croatia. All 12 full-Tour participants will compete over 11 rounds for a $325,000 prize fund. Join GMs Alejandro Ramirez, Yasser Seirawan, Maurice Ashley, and IM Jovanka Houska for the move-by-move.
2019.07.06
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