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  1. Jun 19, 2024 · This series, brought to you by GM Baadur Jobava and GM Pier Luigi Basso, aims to arm you with practical and tricky solutions to all of Black's major responses to 1.e4. In this first part, we delve into the Sicilian Defense, with a particular focus on the Alapin Variation.

  2. Jun 15, 2024 · Definitely, the move 3.Bf4 popularized by GM Baadur Jobava, who won many excellent games with it, is the reason why the Veresov (or Jobava System, as 3.Bf4 is justifyably called) has become popular again.

  3. 3 days ago · Live Baadur Blitz Challenge. Experience the Alapin Variation in action through blitz games played and commented on by GM Baadur Jobava. These games provide insights into Baadur's approach to the positions and demonstrate our lines in real-time scenarios.

  4. 2 days ago · Baadur Jobava: 2734 2012-09 1983 Highest-ranked Georgian player (since 2010) 64 Russia Slovenia: Vladimir Fedoseev: 2733 2017-10 1995 Highest-ranked Slovenian player (since 2023) 65 Russia: Vladimir Malakhov: 2732 2010-07 1980 Kyrgyzstan Russia: Ernesto Inarkiev: 2732 2016-09 1985 67 China: Bu Xiangzhi: 2731 2019-02 1985

  5. Jun 28, 2024 · Live Chess Ratings for players with Elo ratings of 2700. You may review the latest games played by top players, download their games (PGN), follow big chess tournaments, and get a widget for Top 10 chess players in the world. Also included are FIDE blitz and rapid ratings, twitter @2700chess, and live games.

  6. Jun 17, 2024 · A Quick Trip Down Memory Lane: So, chess didn’t just pop up out of nowhere. It’s got a story that goes way back—like 1,500 years back! It all started in India with this game called chaturanga. Fast forward a bit, and it hits Persia, gets a few tweaks, and bam! We’ve got Shatranj.

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  8. Jun 10, 2024 · Instead, he emphasized the importance of adopting an original and practical approach to chess openings, drawing inspiration from strong GMs like Baadur Jobava and Richard Rapport. Listeners also got a glimpse into Alex’s life outside of chess, including his academic pursuits, love for soccer, and his experiences living in St. Louis.