Weissenhaus/Chess 960 Tournament: Carlsen understands better | Chess Games

See biography Journalist specializing in chess, in THE COUNTRY since 1985. Has lectured (and trained over 30,000 educational chess masters) in 30 countries. Author of ‘Chess and science, mixed passions’. Advisor to the International Chess Federation (FIDE) for educational chess. Spanish Government Sports Merit Medal (2011).

Weissenhaus Tournament/Chess 960: Caruana defeats Carlsen | Chess Matches

See biography Journalist specializing in chess, in THE COUNTRY since 1985. Has lectured (and trained over 30,000 educational chess masters) in 30 countries. Author of ‘Chess and science, mixed passions’. Advisor to the International Chess Federation (FIDE) for educational chess. Spanish Government Sports Merit Medal (2011).

Weissenhaus/Chess 960 Tournament: Carlsen and a patron bet on a revolutionary form of chess | Chess

“You have to think from the first play.” It is the main key that Magnus Carlsen points out to justify his commitment to chess 960 (also called Fischer Random, or now Freestyle). The position of the pieces in the first row (pawns do not change) is drawn minutes before each game; There are 960 different … Read more