Reddit/r/chess

All about the game of chess, including discussions on professional tournaments, game analysis and theory. If you are new to the game, check out /r/chessbeginners and before posting here please read our rules: https://www.reddit.com/r/chess/wiki/index.
  1. r/chess Weekly Discussion Thread

    You are welcome to ask here all kinds of chess-related questions that don't warrant their own post. You can also discuss or ask questions about upcoming tournaments that don't have their own thread yet.

    Moderation

    OPEN CALL for new moderators! Interested in: creating event posts, hosting AMAs, making sure only the finest queen sacrifice puzzles make the front page? Apply Now!

    Event threads

    Interested in making threads for tournaments, but don't know where to start? Our Event Template page is a great way to get the basic layout.

    An alternative would be to start a subthread directly in the weekly thread.

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  2. Official Website

    Follow the games here: Chess.com | Lichess

    CASABLANCA - A grand chess spectacle begins in Morocco. Four top grandmasters – Magnus Carlsen, Hikaru Nakamura, Viswanathan Anand, and Bassem Amin – will test the new Casablanca Chess Variant, introduced by the Casablanca Stock Exchange. They will start their rapid games from carefully selected positions derived from historical games. The event coincides with the centenary celebrations of FIDE. To further engage the audience, each position will be chosen from a historically significant game by GM Hicham Hamdouchi and GM Laurent Fressinet. After each game, it will be interesting

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  3. Yes Fischer went quite mad in his later years but his madness was caused, or at least intertwined with his years of dedication to the game.

    He invented Fischer Random to help chess prevail through the computer era, where memorization and opening theory takes up a lot of pro's time, and the spirit of the game is lost.

    He invented it, put his name on it, we still call Ford cars Fords, even though Henry Ford was a Nazi collaborator, and there are countless other examples of us still using the names of bad people to refer to their inventions, and I am not sure Fischer is even a bad guy, he just went mad in his old age.

    It's just a damn shame the man gave and arguably lost his life for chess, now the higher authorities in chess are trying to remove what in the future may be his greatest contribution to the game, and I'm not even entirely sure why. For myself at least, I will always refer to the chess variation that Fischer created as Fischer Random.

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  4. Why are Steinitz, Kasparov and others listed in Casablanca event?

    I just pulled up the results and games in the Chess.com app for the Casablanca Chess 2024 event, and was surprised to see Kasparov, Karpov, Chigorin and Steinitz among the list of participants. Are some of these guys playing chess from beyond the grave, or is this some kind of joke or tribute to them? See screenshot.

    submitted by /u/Wondercito [link]
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