IM Oliver Kurmann's Grandmaster Quest: ChessBase Key to Elo Ascent
International Master (IM) Oliver Kurmann is embarking on an ambitious quest to achieve the Grandmaster title, a challenge he acknowledges comes at a "worst possible" time. In a recent interview with the Swiss Chess Federation, Kurmann delved into his plans, career trajectory, and the training methodologies he employs, including his reliance on tools like ChessBase. His ultimate goal, to become a Grandmaster, forms the core of this "detailed and engaging conversation," despite the title hinting at its seeming impossibility.
Having already secured the three necessary Grandmaster norms – at the Politiken Cup in Copenhagen (2008) and the Swiss Team Championships (2012, 2021) – Kurmann's focus now shifts to his Elo rating. He currently stands 118 points away from the coveted 2500 mark, fully committing himself to overcoming the remaining hurdles.
The lawyer and admirer of Garry Kasparov has taken a sabbatical from his professional career to dedicate himself fully to chess. He candidly admits:
"Given the current Elo deflation, it's more challenging than ever to make significant rating progress at this level. Furthermore, I'm at an age where many players typically see a decline in performance. Despite these factors, I remain optimistic and am eager to assess my progress by the end of this sabbatical period."
ChessBase: An Indispensable Training Aid
Kurmann, a prominent figure in Swiss chess with multiple national team championship wins for Lucerne (2018, 2021, 2022) and a Bundesliga player for FC Bayern Munich, shared extensive details in his interview about his disciplined approach to competitive chess, his personal development, and adapting to the demands of an increasingly professionalized chess landscape.
He underlined the critical importance of continuous self-improvement and extracting lessons from personal play:
"It's crucial to persevere and accurately analyze your own games to draw the correct conclusions."
While acknowledging the profound influence of preparation and digital resources in contemporary chess, he maintains a balanced perspective:
"While tools like ChessBase are now essential for modern training, the ultimate outcome is always determined at the chessboard itself."
Fresh materials — Сhess

New Chess Releases: March Edition
The highly anticipated Opening Encyclopedia 2026 has arrived, representing countless hours of meticulous work. This updated annual compendium is an indispensable tool for anyone serious about effective tournament preparation. Alongside this major release, ChessBase authors have contribute

European Championship: Anton and Abasov Lead Ahead of Final Weekend in Katowice
With only two rounds remaining at the European Championship in Katowice, Spain's David Anton and Azerbaijan's Nijat Abasov are currently tied for first place with 7½ points out of 9. They are scheduled to face each other in the tenth round on Saturday. A group of ten players, including Aydin Suleym

Elo Boost - A GM Hike in Cyprus 🇨🇾 | Behind the Scenes - Day 2
The ChessBase team is in Cyprus to provide comprehensive coverage of the Candidates Tournament, offering daily glimpses into one of chess's most significant events. We delve into the ambiance surrounding the world's top chess professionals, assess the tournament venue, and explore the downtime

A Game That Outlasted the Day: The Unpredictability of Chess Endurance
It's crucial to highlight that the record for the longest chess game is purely a matter of chance. Any pre-game pact between competitors, like a deliberate decision to "play the longest game in history today," or any similar arrangement made during play, would invalidate the game and result in

Candidates Round 12: Sindarov Leads, Giri vs. Wei Yi
The Candidates Tournament, a crucial step in the FIDE World Championship qualification, is now in its twelfth round. This prestigious event pits eight of the world's elite chess players against each other in a demanding double round-robin format, spanning fourteen intense rounds of classical c

ChessBase 26: Beginner's Tips Part 10 - Standard vs. Custom Layouts
ChessBase 26 excels in its user-friendly interface, making it effortless to analyze games even with multiple menu windows open simultaneously. Do you tend to stick with the six predefined standard layouts, or do you prefer to craft your own personalized setup? We encourage you to explore all t