Top Boards draw in Dresden, Rd. 5
Published By Frank On Monday, November 17th 2008. Under Chess Tournaments, International Chess, News Tags: 38th Chess Olympiad, Armenia, Dresden, Germany, Levon Aronian, Netherlands, Vladimir Kramnik
The cream is rising to the top and the top boards are starting to draw more. This years Olympiad being held in Dresden, Germany, they have instituted a new rule. No draws before 30 moves. Even with this new rule some of the games appear to have gone down some ... Read More
Germany and Russia undefeated, Play round 5
Published By Frank On Monday, November 17th 2008. Under Chess Tournaments, International Chess, News Tags: 38th Chess Olympiad, Alexander Morozevich, Arkadij Naiditsch, Armenia, Dresden, England, Germany, Hungary, Russia, Susan Polgar, Ukraine
The cream is rising to the top and Russia may still be a force to be reckoned with. There are only two teams undefeated thus far in the 38th Chess Olympiad being held in Dresden, Germany.
Today's games promise to be exciting. Germany has two teams competing because they are ... Read More
Kamsky Falls to Aggressive Play
Published By Frank On Sunday, November 16th 2008. Under Chess Theory, Chess Vocabulary, News, Uncategorized, chess Sites, chess videos Tags: 38th Chess Olympiad, Azerbaijan, Dresden, Germany, GM Teimour Radjabov, Round 4 Results
Just when it looked like the U.S. Team was picking up some speed, they suffered a horrific defeat to Azerbaijan. The U.S. could only muster two draws against the European match-up. With so much at stake its no wonder why GM Gata Kamsky played cautiously and defensively out ... Read More
Round 4 Underway in Dresden!
Published By Frank On Sunday, November 16th 2008. Under Chess Tournaments, International Chess, News Tags: 38th Chess Olympiad, Dresden, Germany, GM Shulman, Round 4
It is unclear what is going on in Dresden, Germany at the Olympiad this year. Last round was a virtual nightmare for reporting. It would appear that several results were misreported on multiple sites including the official site of the tournament. Several games showed both players winning, even after looking ... Read More
U.S. Struggles in Round Two
Published By Frank On Saturday, November 15th 2008. Under Chess Tournaments, International Chess, News, chess Sites Tags: Chess Olympiad, China, Dresden, Ni Hua, Poland, Russia, Serbia, Ukraine, Vietnam, Wesley So
The Chess Olympiad, the pre-eminent team chess event in the world, which this year is being held in Dresden, Germany, has started and after two rounds the favorites have all posted two wins, but not without some scares.
Russia, the top-ranked team, edged out its two opponents, Switzerland and Poland, by ... Read More

