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Remco Heite Invitational
Welvega, Netherland
Nov 28-30
Loek Van Wely and Bartlomiej Macieja tie for first, beating Yusupov, Tiviakov, Agdestein, and Van Den Doel.
2008 Olympiad
Dresden, Germany
Nov 12-25
Armenia repeats their success and wins the gold medal. Israel wins the silver medal, and the USA takes the bronze.
2008 Women's Olympiad
Dresden, Germany
Nov 12-25
Perennial powerhouse Georgia broke China's hegemony of the women's division. Ukraine secured the silver medal, and the USA won the bronze.
World Blitz Championship
Almaty, Kazakhstan
Nov 7-8
Leinier Dominguez-Perez wins with 11.5/15. All games are now online, but some of the game scores are incomplete.
Casino de Barcelona
Barcelona, Spain
Oct 30-Nov 7
Dreev wins clear first with 7/9.
2008-2009 Bundesliga
(Various venues)
Oct '08-Mar '09
The 2008/2009 season of Schachbundesliga takes place at various venues between now and March 2009, and features some of the strongest chess teams in the world. We will upload new games as they become available.
Anand-Kramnik World Championship Match
Bonn, Germany
Oct 14-Nov 2
Viswanathan Anand defends his title with a final score of 6.5 to 4.5.
Cap d'Agde
Cap d'Agde, France
Oct 26-Nov 1
Hikaru Nakamura defeated Vassily Ivanchuk in the final.
Magistral Internacional Ruibal
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Sep 29-Oct 9
Club Argentino de Ajedrez sponsored this 10 way round robin invitational. Andres Rodriguez won with 7.5/9.
12th Essent Chess Tournament
Hoogeveen, NL
Oct 17-25
Ivan Sokolov beat out Smeets, Adly, and Sebag with 5/6.
European Club Cup
Kallithea, Greece
Oct 16-24
URAL Sverdlovskaya (Radjabov, Kamsky, Shirov, Grischuk, Malakhov, Motylev and Dreev) won the event.
European Club Cup (Women)
Kallithea, Greece
Oct 16-24
Cercle d'Echecs Monte Carlo won the European Club Cup for Women.
Commonwealth Championship
Nagpur, India
Sep 28-Oct 6
Nigel Short wins with 9.5 out of 11.
Russian Superfinals
Moscow, Russia
Oct 2-16
A three way tie on 7/9 among Svidler, Jakovenko, and Alekseev led to a playoff, in which Svidler emerged victorious with 3/4.
SPICE Cup
Lubbock, Texas
Sep 19-28
The highest rated 10-player international round-robin chess tournament in US history. Four-way tie for 1st place (5.5/10) among Akobian, Onischuk, Harikrishna, and Kritz. Pentala Harikrishna placed highest in the tiebreak protocol.
Russia vs China Match
Ningpo, China
Sep 18-27
Russia's strongest grandmasters face off against China's biggest stars. China won the main event narrowly, 26 to 24.
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