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New Jersey Knocked Out
By GM Joel Benjamin   
November 5, 2008
AidanCLOslide.jpgGM Joel Benjamin details the New Jersey Knockouts' painful elimination from the U.S. Chess League playoffs and fills us in the newest member of the NJKO family.
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Larry Kaufman Tied for Lead at World Senior
November 5, 2008
LarryCLoslide.jpgAmerican IM Larry Kaufman beat two GMs in a row at the World Senior Champs in Bad Germany. Update: Larry drew GM Suba in round 9, and is now tied with four others with 7.5/9.
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Four GMs Lead Four Rounds into the Continental
November 4, 2008
BocaCLOslide.jpgAfter four rounds of the Continental Championship and World Cup qualifier, four GMs are tied for the lead with 3.5/4: GM Jaan Ehlvest, GM Alexander Ivanov, GM Manuel Leon Hoyos and GM Darcy Lima.
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IM Kaufman Reports from the World Senior
By IM Larry Kaufman   
November 3, 2008
LarryCLoslide.jpgIM Larry Kaufman reports from the World Senior Championship (Oct.28-Nov.11, Bad Zwischenahn, Germany) where Rybka helped him win his fourth round game.
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Dallas Stomps Belgrade in Intercollegiate Match
November 3, 2008
cheercloslide.jpgThe University of Texas at Dallas (UTD) defeated University of Belgrade by a wide margin, 12.5-3.5 in an intercollegiate match on October 31.
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It's Nakamura-Ivanchuk in the Cap D'Agde Finals
October 31, 2008
hikaruslide.jpgHikaru Nakamura qualified to the Cap D'Agde Finals after defeating the legendary Anatoly Karpov in a blitz tiebreak. Update: Nakamura defeats Ivanchuk in finals to win Cap D'Agde!
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Abby on her Best Trip Ever
By Abby Marshall   
October 31, 2008
fourdressup180.jpgAbby Marshall blogs on her trip to Beijing for the 1st Mind Sport Games, "a life-changing experience." Abby explains how China has made her more confident in navigating huge foreign cities, bargaining and the King's Gambit.
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Continental Champs to Kick Off on Sunday
October 30, 2008
LeadBoca.jpgThe Continental Championships kick off on Sunday, Nov.2 in Boca Raton, Florida. Check out the preregistered list, watch live games on Monroi and look for CLO coverage by GM-elect Josh Friedel.
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Izoria and Kacheishvili Share Marshall Crown
By Evan Rosenberg   
October 30, 2008
izoriacloslide.jpgZviad Izoria and Giorgi Kacheishvili shared the title at the 92nd Marshall Chess Club Championship. Both Grandmasters scored a dominant 7.5/9.
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Bronze for Sam and Darwin!
October 30, 2008
darwincloslide150.jpgWith 8/11 each, Samuel Shankland and Darwin Yang both achieved bronze medals in the 2008 World Youth (Vung Tau, Vietnam.) Check out Samuel's clutch victory and look for more details and pictures later.
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Viswanathan Anand World Champion!
By GM Ian Rogers   
October 29, 2008
anandcloslide.jpgAnand is the new undisputed World Champion! His draw today in Bonn made the score 6.5-4.5, clinching the title for the Indian GM. GM Ian Rogers reports on the final game and the press conference.
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Root on Darwin and Sam
October 29, 2008
samcloslide.jpgWith just a round to go in the World Youth in Vietnam, Sam Shankland and Darwin Yang have good chances to take home medals with victories. 
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Two of the World's Top College Teams Meet on Halloween
October 28, 2008
igorcloslide.jpgNo, this is not the title of a script for a bad horror movie but a reminder to CLO readers to check out the October 31 16-board match between the University of Belgrade and the University of Texas at Dallas.
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Update on Americans Abroad
October 28, 2008
CLOslidegrouppic.jpgCheck a rundown of recent and current American play in the World Youth, the World Senior, the European Club Cup and Cap D'Adge with links to results and games.
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Larry Kaufman Arrives for World Senior
By IM Larry Kaufman   
October 27, 2008
LarryCLoslide.jpgU.S. Senior Open champion IM Larry Kaufman arrived in Bad Zwischenahn, Germany for the World Senior Championship (Oct.28-Nov.11) Having just turned 60, Larry is the youngster of a 300-player event that includes ten GMs.
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Kramnik Scores but Still Probably Over
By GM Ian Rogers   
October 27, 2008
notasovercloslide.jpgVladimir Kramnik scored a win against Anand today, making the score 6-4 in the World Championship match. Despite this setback, the Indian GM needs only a draw to take home the crown, so it's still probably over. GM Ian Rogers reports and analyzes from Bonn.  
 
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August - Chess Life Online 2008

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