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SUMMARY:April 1
DESCRIPTION:\nQUOTE OF THE DAY\n\nFirst of all\, I am a mother\, and only then a chessplayer- Ketevan Arakhamia-Grant\, 2009\nBIRTHS \nSarhan Guliev (1968)\, an Azeri Grandmaster\, FIDE Trainer\, and writer.\nAntonio Pavlidis (1993)\, a Greek Grandmaster who was Greek Champion in 2011 and 2012. \nDEATH \nMaurice Raizman (26.02.1905)\, a French Master who was a six-times French Champion. \nCHESS EVENTS\n \n1975 Anatoly. Karpov informed the President of FIDE of his readiness to take part in the match against Robert Fischer.\n1984 Anatoly Karpov won his 9th Chess Oscar.\n1997  Vishy Anand won his first Chess Oscar.\n2000 Vladimir Kramnik won his first Chess Oscar.\n2001 Garry Kasparov received his 10th Chess Oscar.\n2006 Garry Kapasorv is removed from the FIDE rating. His last rating was 2812.\n2012 In Plovdiv Bulgaria\, the Russian Dmitry Jakovenko became the 2012 European Champion ahead of Laurent Fressinet and Vladimir Malakhov.\n2013 Magnus Carlsen won the FIDE Candidates’ Tournament in London after a bizarre finish of what has become a historic event for chess. Both the Norwegian and the other leader\, Vladimir Kramnik of Russia\, unexpectedly lost their game in the final round\, and so they remained tied for first place and Carlsen won on the second tie-break rule: the higher number of wins. For the next title match\, World Champion Viswanathan Anand will face Magnus Carlsen. \nWORLD EVENTS \n457 Majorian is acclaimed emperor by the Roman army.\n528 The daughter of Emperor Xiaoming of Northern Wei was made the “Emperor”\, she was the first female monarch in the History of China.\n1867 Singapore becomes a British crown colony.\n1895 The Indian Army is established.\n1937 Aden becomes a British crown colony.\n1946 Formation of the Malayan Union.\n1947 Paul becomes king of Greece\, on the death of his childless elder brother\, George II.\n1948 Faroe Islands gain autonomy from Denmark.\n1976 Apple Inc. is formed by Steve Jobs\, Steve Wozniak\, and Ronald Wayne in Cupertino\, California\, USA.\n1979 Iran becomes an Islamic republic by a 99% vote\, officially overthrowing the Shah.\n2001 Former President of Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Slobodan Milošević surrenders to police special forces\, to be tried on war crimes charges.\n2004 Google announces Gmail to the public. \n(Source Wikipedia) \nGAME OF THE DAY \n\n\n \n\n\n	\n				[Event "Reykjavik op"]\n[Site "Reykjavik"]\n[Date "2009.04.01"]\n[Round "9"]\n[White "Siebrecht\, Sebastian"]\n[Black "Oleksienko\, Mikhailo"]\n[Result "1-0"]\n[ECO "A65"]\n[WhiteElo "2440"]\n[BlackElo "2550"]\n[PlyCount "67"]\n[EventDate "2009.03.24"]\n[EventType "swiss"]\n[EventRounds "9"]\n[EventCountry "ISL"]\n1. d4 Nf6 2. c4 e6 3. Nc3 c5 4. d5 exd5 5. cxd5 d6 6. e4 g6 7. Nge2 Bg7 8. Ng3\nO-O 9. Be2 Na6 10. O-O Nc7 11. a4 Nd7 12. Bf4 Qe7 13. Qd2 Re8 14. Bh6 a6 15.\nBxg7 Kxg7 16. f4 f6 17. e5 fxe5 18. f5 Rf8 19. Nce4 Ne8 20. Ra3 Qh4 21. Raf3\nNdf6 22. fxg6 hxg6 23. Qe1 Rh8 24. h3 Bg4 25. Rxf6 Nxf6 26. Rxf6 Bxe2 27. Qxe2\nRaf8 28. Rxd6 Rf7 29. Qe3 Qf4 30. Qxc5 g5 31. Qb6 Qc1+ 32. Kh2 Rxh3+ 33. Kxh3\ng4+ 34. Kh4 1-0\n				\n			You must activate JavaScript to enhance chess game visualization.		\n	\n	\n	\n		jQuery(document).ready(function($) {\n						$.chessgame.navigationButtonClass  = 'rpbchessboard-jQuery-enableSmoothness';\n			$.chessgame.navigationFrameClass   = 'wp-dialog';\n			$.chessgame.navigationFrameOptions = {"squareSize":32\,"showCoordinates":true\,"colorset":"original"\,"pieceset":"cburnett"\,"animationSpeed":200\,"showMoveArrow":true};\n			var selector = '#' + "rpbchessboard-69e817f6167a1-1" + ' .rpbchessboard-chessgameAnchor';\n			$(selector).removeClass('rpbchessboard-chessgameAnchor').chessgame({"pgn":"[Event \"Reykjavik op\"]\r\n[Site \"Reykjavik\"]\r\n[Date \"2009.04.01\"]\r\n[Round \"9\"]\r\n[White \"Siebrecht\, Sebastian\"]\r\n[Black \"Oleksienko\, Mikhailo\"]\r\n[Result \"1-0\"]\r\n[ECO \"A65\"]\r\n[WhiteElo \"2440\"]\r\n[BlackElo \"2550\"]\r\n[PlyCount \"67\"]\r\n[EventDate \"2009.03.24\"]\r\n[EventType \"swiss\"]\r\n[EventRounds \"9\"]\r\n[EventCountry \"ISL\"]\r\n1. d4 Nf6 2. c4 e6 3. Nc3 c5 4. d5 exd5 5. cxd5 d6 6. e4 g6 7. Nge2 Bg7 8. Ng3\r\nO-O 9. Be2 Na6 10. O-O Nc7 11. a4 Nd7 12. Bf4 Qe7 13. Qd2 Re8 14. Bh6 a6 15.\r\nBxg7 Kxg7 16. f4 f6 17. e5 fxe5 18. f5 Rf8 19. Nce4 Ne8 20. Ra3 Qh4 21. Raf3\r\nNdf6 22. fxg6 hxg6 23. Qe1 Rh8 24. h3 Bg4 25. Rxf6 Nxf6 26. Rxf6 Bxe2 27. Qxe2\r\nRaf8 28. Rxd6 Rf7 29. Qe3 Qf4 30. Qxc5 g5 31. Qb6 Qc1+ 32. Kh2 Rxh3+ 33. Kxh3\r\ng4+ 34. Kh4 1-0"\,"pieceSymbols":"native"\,"navigationBoard":"above"\,"showFlipButton":true\,"showDownloadButton":true\,"navigationBoardOptions":{"squareSize":32\,"showCoordinates":true\,"colorset":"original"\,"pieceset":"cburnett"\,"animationSpeed":200\,"showMoveArrow":true}\,"diagramOptions":{"squareSize":32\,"showCoordinates":true\,"colorset":"original"\,"pieceset":"cburnett"\,"animationSpeed":200\,"showMoveArrow":true}});\n		});\n	\n\n\n \n\n\n
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