World U16 Teams Russia Gold, India Si...
Russia was invincible in the first eight rounds of this competition and had in fact already won Gold before the final round had started. As it happened they needed the gap as they lost their last match to the India Red team 2.5-1.5
India Green finished a close second, also losing only one match but also drawing one.
Iran also just had o [...]
World U16 Teams Round 8 disaster Aust...
Like almost every tournament, individual and team, we had missed opportunities and lucky breaks. And like in almost every event, it is the final rounds that determine one’s performance. We got more points than we deserved against Mozambique in round 7 but returned the points in round 8.
Everyone is all smiles at the start [...]
World U16 Teams Australia v Mozambiq...
Chess is a spectator sport, or at least will be when all tournaments livestream their games as the Indian team does. Chessbase India has daily reports on the tournament and various websites including
chess24.com
and
Chessbomb.com
show all the games live and also archive them so one can follow this exciting e [...]
World U16 Teams Match against Armenia...
Gandhi Ashram
One of the benefits of playing in India is the opportunity to see some of the countries rich cultural heritage. The Ashram is surely one such site. Mahatma Gandhi is widely considered the father of the nation and is indeed one of the twentieth centuries most inspirational figures.
Two busloads of chessplayers too [...]
World U16 Teams Australia v Iraq 2.5-...
How nice it is to coach a team that ask advice and then follow it to the letter! The extraordinary thing about this team is how well they get on, as well as the parents. In my 30+ years of chess comps, I have never seen such a harmonious group.
This is a key factor in team events and has helped Armenia win 3 Olympic Gold Medal [...]
World U16 Teams Double Barrel Day rou...
Double round days are never easy but yesterday was particularly taxing on the Australian team. In the morning we were paired with the talented young Kenyan team and in the afternoon, with the Canadians who outrated us by hundreds of points on every board, more than a thousand on board 4.
The morning round started at 9.30am [...]
World Under 16 teams Championship. Op...
1979, I was 16 years old and had the privilege to represent my country for the first time in this same event in Viborg, Denmark. Now, 38 years later I have the privilege of supporting this marvellous group of youngsters as the coach. Will one of them be the coach in a few decades time?
One thing I am certain of, they will rem [...]
Mumbai -to coach the Australian World...
Mumbai
Well folks, here I am again after an extended absence, which I will explain a bit later, escaping the Australian summer, to coach the Australian World under 16 team in India. I decided to arrive a few days early to acclimatise and because I had never been to Mumbai before.
In the end, I spent most of the last few days sleeping as [...]
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