Lausanne
Kashlinskaya - Ju Wenjun
Blunder of the day: 21.Qe2? Bf3! The third leg of the FIDE Women's Grand Prix is taking place in Switzerland.
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Moscow
Gelfand - Esipenko
Breaking through with heavy weapons: 22.Ra7! The Nutcracker Generation Tournament finished in the Central Chess Club.
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Moscow
Najer - Sarana
Winning a pawn not blundering a checkmate on g2: 24.Qxd6! Rapid chess started at the Nutcracker generation tournament.
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Moscow
Lomasov - Najer
If you can't, but really want it, you can: 33.Nxf5!, and 33...Rxf5 doesn't work because of 34.Qe4! Qf8 35.Qe6! The Nutcracker generation tournament is taking place in the Central Chess Club.
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Moscow
Tomashevsky - Lomasov
When a threat is stronger than its delivery: Black resigned after 29...Qxb7? 30.Rc7 but he could have won a piece by playing 29...Rd7!! 30.Nd6? Rxd6! The Nutcracker generation tournament is taking place in the Central Chess Club.
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Lausanne
Goryachkina - Stefanova
Harvesting: 25.Nxb7! The third leg of the FIDE Women's Grand Prix is taking place in Switzerland.
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Lausanne
Goryachkina - Kosteniuk
Rook under the home arrest: 26.b3 Qe7 27.a3 Rb5 28.b4. The third leg of the FIDE Women's Grand Prix is taking place in Switzerland.
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Moscow
Yuffa - Tomashevsky
Black infantryman's feat: 27...e5! 28.Bc5?! e4! The Nutcracker generation tournament started in the Central Chess Club.
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Daventry
Townsend - M. Socko
On opposite courses: 23...c5! Yet another round of the Four Nations Chess League was held in the UK.
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