David R. Sands
Articles by David R. Sands
Game 8 a draw: Magnus Carlsen moves closer to world chess title
World champion Viswanathan Anand of India and challenger Magnus Carlsen of Norway played to a quiet 33-move draw in their match now underway in Chennai, India, bringing Mr. Carlsen closer to the world title as the match enters its final stages. Published November 19, 2013
Carlsen closes in on world chess title with Game 7 draw
Challenger Magnus Carlsen moved one step closer to becoming Norway's first world chess champion with an easy draw with the Black pieces in Game 7 of his scheduled 12-round title match against Indian world champion Viswanathan Anand in Chennai, India, on Monday. Published November 18, 2013
Carlsen grinds out win for two-game lead in world chess championship
Published November 16, 2013
In a first, EPA cuts ethanol standard
In a move likely to anger corn farmers and their congressional representatives, the Obama administration Friday proposed the first-ever cut in the amount of corn-based ethanol and other biofuels that must be mixed into the nation's gasoline, with the Environmental Protection Agency concluding that the mandate set by Congress just six years ago is proving difficult and perhaps impossible for gas producers to meet. Published November 15, 2013
Challenger Carlsen breaks through with first win in chess title match
Norwegian challenger Magnus Carlsen has drawn first blood in the world chess championship match now underway in Chennai, India, defeating world champion Viswanathan Anand of India Friday in the fifth game of their scheduled 12-round match. The previous four games had all ended in draws. Published November 15, 2013
Viswanathan Anand barely holds on for draw in chess championship Game 4
Challenger Magnus Carlsen of Norway came close to a breakthrough in the world chess championship match now underway in Chennai, India, pressing world champion Viswanathan Anand before conceding a draw in the fourth game of the scheduled 12-round title match Tuesday. Published November 13, 2013
Viswanathan Anand vs. Magnus Carlsen: Chess title match tied with draw in Game 3
World champion Viswanathan Anand held the advantage but was not able to score the full point as Game 3 of his title defense against Norwegian challenger Magnus Carlsen ended in a draw Tuesday in Chennai, India. Published November 12, 2013
SANDS: Missed chances as Anand, Carlsen start world chess title match in Chennai, India
Like boxers cautiously feeling out their opponents in the early rounds, world champion Viswanathan Anand of India and Norwegian challenger Magnus Carlsen produced short, tentative draws in the first two games of their scheduled 12-round title match now underway in Chennai, India. But even though no hard punches were landed, the first two games did provide quite a bit of insight for the rounds ahead. Published November 12, 2013
SANDS: Anand-Carlsen chess title match kicks off Saturday in Chennai, India
He has held the world championship for six years, beating off challenges from GMs Vladimir Kramnik, Veselin Topalov and, just two years ago, Boris Gelfand. He has far more match experience and will have the considerable advantage of defending his crown for the fourth time in his hometown of Chennai, India, before a rabid fan base that will be strongly pulling for him. Published November 5, 2013
SANDS: A great chess battle propels Novy Bor’s European Cup win
The European Club Cup, featuring teams (and a few hired guns) put together by clubs across the continent, has long been one of the strongest competitions of its kind. Published October 29, 2013
SANDS: Quick strikes speed Shabalov to win in class chess championship
The vagaries of the Swiss system pairings used in U.S. tournaments often mean that the "critical" games of the event come well before the final round. Published October 22, 2013
SANDS: Glorious imperfection of a titanic prize fight in chess
The cover of my paperback copy of R.N. Coles' "Epic Battles of the Chessboard" has come off and the contents are showing their age as well: The latest game, Matanovich-Rossolimo, dates back to 1951 and the chess moves are in the old English descriptive notation. Published October 15, 2013
SANDS: Low-key chess GM Boris Gelfand enjoying a high-achieving year
Continuing a remarkable late-career surge, Belarus-born Israeli GM Boris Gelfand finished in a tie for first with young Italian GM Fabiano Caruana last week at the sixth and final FIDE Grand Prix tournament held in Paris. The two scored 7-4 in the all-grandmaster field, with Caruana taking home the trophy on the strength of having the better tiebreaks. Published October 8, 2013
SANDS: Title hunt: Krush notches grandmaster norm in strong Baku chess tournament
Kudos to U.S. women's national champion Irina Krush, who earned her first grandmaster norm at the strong recent open tournament in Baku, Azerbaijan. Published October 1, 2013
SANDS: Hou reclaims women’s chess crown in dominating fashion
Chinese WGM Hou Yifan used a dominating performance to reclaim the women's world title from overmatched Ukrainian WGM Anna Ushenina last week. Published September 24, 2013
SANDS: Carlsen dominates in last tuneup for world title fight in chess
Making an impressive statement in his last major tournament before November's world championship match, Norwegian GM Magnus Carlsen used a tough last-round win over Armenia's Levon Aronian to capture sole first place in the Sinquefield Cup tournament in St. Louis, one of the strongest events held on American soil in decades. Published September 17, 2013
Hospitals treating victims of D.C. Navy Yard shooting
A spokeswoman for Medstar Washington Hospital Center said the D.C. hospital has already received three people wounded in Monday's shooting at the Navy Yard and "we've been told to expect more." Published September 16, 2013
SANDS: Carlsen faces last test before world title chess match with Anand
The women's world champion and the man who could be the next men's champ are both in action this week as the summer season of open tournaments gives way to a string of elite events. Published September 10, 2013
SANDS: Lenderman bounces back to capture Atlantic Open chess title
Bouncing back from the disappointment of the recent U.S. Open, New York GM Alex Lenderman easily captured the top prize at last week's Atlantic Open, finishing alone in first at 4½-½ at the District's traditional end-of-summer tournament. Published September 3, 2013
McCain: Rejection of Syria war resolution would be ‘catastrophic’
Emerging from a private briefing with President Obama at the White House on Monday, Sen. John McCain warned it would be "catastrophic" if Congress rejected a resolution authorizing Mr. Obama to take military action against Syria over its suspected use of chemical weapons. Published September 2, 2013