Chess has been a large inspiration for artists! Here is one piece by Honore Daumier in 1863 called The Chess Players. What's your favorite chess-related art piece?
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The FIDE Interzonal, Amsterdam, 1964. Two photos (credit: F. N. Broers / ANEFO), from the 2nd-round encounter (played 21st May) between the U.S. grandmasters Pal Benko & Larry Evans. In the photo of Evans, Salo Flohr can be seen looking on.
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Magnus Carlsen π Sipke Ernst
Corus C, 2004
Wijk aan Zee NED, rd 12, Jan-24
Caro-Kann Defense:
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Corus C, 2004
Wijk aan Zee NED, rd 12, Jan-24
Caro-Kann Defense:
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π΄ Today is birthday of Valery Loginov!!
β¦οΈ Russian chess grandmaster
πππππ Happy birhday πΊπΈβοΈππ·ππ
βΌοΈ Today also died-day of Olga Rubtsova, Soviet Woman Grandmaster who became the fourth Womenβs World Chess Champion. She got also the title of Woman Correspondence Grandmaster.
She won the Soviet Women's Championship four times, and was second in the Women's World Chess Championship 1949β50, a point behind Lyudmila Rudenko.
Born: August 20, 1909, Moscow, Russia
Died: December 13, 1994, Moscow, Russia
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β¦οΈ Russian chess grandmaster
πππππ Happy birhday πΊπΈβοΈππ·ππ
βΌοΈ Today also died-day of Olga Rubtsova, Soviet Woman Grandmaster who became the fourth Womenβs World Chess Champion. She got also the title of Woman Correspondence Grandmaster.
She won the Soviet Women's Championship four times, and was second in the Women's World Chess Championship 1949β50, a point behind Lyudmila Rudenko.
Born: August 20, 1909, Moscow, Russia
Died: December 13, 1994, Moscow, Russia
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π΅ Chess History - Tournaments
πΉ 16th USSR Chess Championship
πΉ Moscow 1948
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#Moscow_1948
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π΅ Chess History - Tournaments
πΉ 16th USSR Chess Championship
πΉ Moscow 1948
#chess_history_tornaments
#Moscow_1948
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βοΈ Chess History - Tournaments
π’ 16th USSR Chess Championship
π’ Moscow 1948
π’ November 10 β December 13
π° USSR Chess Championship (1948 ) - Moscow
CHAMPION: David Bronstein, 12/18 (+7 -1 =10)
SHARED WITH: Alexander Kotov 12/18 (+10 -4 =4)
β The 16th Chess Championship of the USSR was held in Moscow from November 10th to December 13th, 1948. Nineteen of the Soviet Union's top grandmasters were assembled to participate. Among them were the participants of the SaltsjΓΆbaden Interzonal (1948), including the winner David Bronstein, as well as Alexander Kotov, Andor Lilienthal, Igor Bondarevsky, Salomon Flohr, Viacheslav Ragozin, and the previous year's champion, Paul Keres. Bronstein and Kotov shared first place, each with 12/18.
π SOURCE: CHESSGAMES.COM
πΉ The final standings and crosstable was as aboveπ
πΉ Download "Moscow 1948 Games Database" by PGN formatπ
πΉ Review our selected game from Moscow 1948 tournamentπ
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#Moscow_1948
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π’ 16th USSR Chess Championship
π’ Moscow 1948
π’ November 10 β December 13
π° USSR Chess Championship (1948 ) - Moscow
CHAMPION: David Bronstein, 12/18 (+7 -1 =10)
SHARED WITH: Alexander Kotov 12/18 (+10 -4 =4)
β The 16th Chess Championship of the USSR was held in Moscow from November 10th to December 13th, 1948. Nineteen of the Soviet Union's top grandmasters were assembled to participate. Among them were the participants of the SaltsjΓΆbaden Interzonal (1948), including the winner David Bronstein, as well as Alexander Kotov, Andor Lilienthal, Igor Bondarevsky, Salomon Flohr, Viacheslav Ragozin, and the previous year's champion, Paul Keres. Bronstein and Kotov shared first place, each with 12/18.
π SOURCE: CHESSGAMES.COM
πΉ The final standings and crosstable was as aboveπ
πΉ Download "Moscow 1948 Games Database" by PGN formatπ
πΉ Review our selected game from Moscow 1948 tournamentπ
#chess_history_tornaments
#Moscow_1948
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β¦οΈ Review our selected game from "Moscow 1948" chess tournamentπ
βͺοΈDavid Bronstein vs Georgy Ilivitsky
βͺοΈUSSR Championship (1948), Moscow URS, rd 4, Nov-15
βͺοΈ Queen's Gambit Declined: Semi-Tarrasch Defense. Pillsbury Variation (D41)
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βͺοΈDavid Bronstein vs Georgy Ilivitsky
βͺοΈUSSR Championship (1948), Moscow URS, rd 4, Nov-15
βͺοΈ Queen's Gambit Declined: Semi-Tarrasch Defense. Pillsbury Variation (D41)
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Two of the players will qualify to the finals tomorrow after two rapid and four blitz games. What are your predictions?
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Congratulations to the two finalists Hikaru Nakamura and Vachier-Lagrave!! #GrandChessTour #LondonChessClassic
Nakamura wins a 2nd blitz game in a row and will play the #GrandChessTour final for $200,000 against MVL from Saturday!
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Caruana will play Aronian for $100,000 in the 3rd place playoff
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Caruana will play Aronian for $100,000 in the 3rd place playoff
πΈchess.com IoM Masters Douglas ENG 2018
πΈRound 1
βͺοΈEggleston,David J (2406)
β«οΈVidit,Santosh Gujrathi (2711)
πΈ0-1
πΈRound 1
βͺοΈEggleston,David J (2406)
β«οΈVidit,Santosh Gujrathi (2711)
πΈ0-1
21.Kf1? [White who is afraid of the opponent's attack on the h-file decides to transfer his king to the center. However, This plan is incorrect and he hasn't enough time to exchange major pieces and consolidate his position.]
[21.Ra3 β³Rb3 21...Bxa3 22.bxa3 Rfh8 23.Re1 Nd8 24.Kf1β+]
21...f5! [β³fΓe4]
22.Ke1 fxe4 23.Qxe4 d5 [23...Rh2!? 24.Ng4 Bxg4 25.Qxg4+ Kh8β+ β³BΓf2]
24.Qg2 Bh3 25.Qg1 Bxe3 26.fxe3 Rhf6 27.Ke2 Bg4+ 28.Ke1 e4 [28...Nf5!? 29.e4 Nxg3 30.Qxg3 Rf1+ 31.Kd2 R8f2+ 32.Qxf2 Rxf2+]
29.d4 Rf3 30.c4 Nb4 31.Kd2 Rf2+ 32.Kc3 R8f3β+ 0β1
[21.Ra3 β³Rb3 21...Bxa3 22.bxa3 Rfh8 23.Re1 Nd8 24.Kf1β+]
21...f5! [β³fΓe4]
22.Ke1 fxe4 23.Qxe4 d5 [23...Rh2!? 24.Ng4 Bxg4 25.Qxg4+ Kh8β+ β³BΓf2]
24.Qg2 Bh3 25.Qg1 Bxe3 26.fxe3 Rhf6 27.Ke2 Bg4+ 28.Ke1 e4 [28...Nf5!? 29.e4 Nxg3 30.Qxg3 Rf1+ 31.Kd2 R8f2+ 32.Qxf2 Rxf2+]
29.d4 Rf3 30.c4 Nb4 31.Kd2 Rf2+ 32.Kc3 R8f3β+ 0β1
26.Qh6 [26.Bh3! This attacking maneuver is neglected by White. 26...Bxf4 27.gxf4 Kh8 28.Kh1 f5 29.Bxf5 f6 30.Rg1 Bc6 31.Qh6 Qd6 32.e4 Rf7 (32...dxe4 33.Rxc6 Qxc6 (33...Nxc6 34.d5+β) 34.Bxe4 Nd5 35.Bxd5 Qxd5 (35...Rxd5 36.Qf8#) 36.Qxf6+) 33.e5 Qf8 34.Qh5 Re7 (34...fxe5 35.Be6 Rf6 36.Rg8+ Qxg8 37.Bxg8 Rxg8 38.dxe5+β) 35.e6 Bb5 36.Ba3 Rg7 37.Qh4 Be2 38.Rxg7 Qxg7 39.Qf2 Bb5 40.Rg1+β; 26.Qh4 Bxf4 27.gxf4 Rxe3 28.Kh1Β±]
26...Bxf4 27.gxf4 Rd6 28.f5 Qf8 29.Qf4 Rd8 30.e4 Ba6 31.Ba3 Qg7 32.Kf2 Kh8 33.Bxb4 axb4 34.Rg1 dxe4 35.fxe4 Rxd4 36.Qb8+ Qg8 37.Qxg8+ Kxg8 38.Bf1+ Kf8 39.Bxa6 Rexe4 40.Rgd1 Rf4+ 41.Kg2 Rxd1 42.Rxd1 Rxf5 43.Rd6 Rg5+ 44.Kf3 Rc5 45.Bc4 Rf5+ 46.Ke4 Re5+ 47.Kd4 Ke7 48.Rxb6 Rh5 49.Rxb4 Rxh2 50.Rb7+ Kd6 51.Rxf7 Rh4+ 52.Kc3 Ke5 53.b4 f5 54.b5 Rh6 55.Bd3 f4 56.Rf5+ Kd6 57.Rxf4 Rh1 58.b6 Rc1+ 59.Kd2 Rc8 60.b7 1β0
26...Bxf4 27.gxf4 Rd6 28.f5 Qf8 29.Qf4 Rd8 30.e4 Ba6 31.Ba3 Qg7 32.Kf2 Kh8 33.Bxb4 axb4 34.Rg1 dxe4 35.fxe4 Rxd4 36.Qb8+ Qg8 37.Qxg8+ Kxg8 38.Bf1+ Kf8 39.Bxa6 Rexe4 40.Rgd1 Rf4+ 41.Kg2 Rxd1 42.Rxd1 Rxf5 43.Rd6 Rg5+ 44.Kf3 Rc5 45.Bc4 Rf5+ 46.Ke4 Re5+ 47.Kd4 Ke7 48.Rxb6 Rh5 49.Rxb4 Rxh2 50.Rb7+ Kd6 51.Rxf7 Rh4+ 52.Kc3 Ke5 53.b4 f5 54.b5 Rh6 55.Bd3 f4 56.Rf5+ Kd6 57.Rxf4 Rh1 58.b6 Rc1+ 59.Kd2 Rc8 60.b7 1β0