Wednesday, September 16, 2015

The Importance of Not Drawing on Demand



http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/chess/11867887/Michael-Adams-fights-back-at-chess-World-Cup-in-Baku.html
Michael Adams saved himself from elimination with a crushing victory over Viktor Láznička of the Czech Republic in the second game of their second-round match at the FIDE World Cup.
Adams blundered a Pawn in the first game, lost, and had to win the return to stay in the match.
The contest now goes to a two-game Rapid Chess tie-break with 25 minutes each and an increment of 10 seconds per move. [Read more].

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