The opening round of the 6th Olympiad, Warsaw, 16th August 1935.
The match between Poland and Argentina, which was eventually drawn.
Tartakower 1-0 Grau
Frydman ½:½ Bolbochán
Najdorf 0-1 Pleci
Friedmann ½:½ Maderna.
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The match between Poland and Argentina, which was eventually drawn.
Tartakower 1-0 Grau
Frydman ½:½ Bolbochán
Najdorf 0-1 Pleci
Friedmann ½:½ Maderna.
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"It is a well-known fact that during a practical game, players often do not check variations entirely but just trust each other."
🔸 David Bronstein
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José Raúl Capablanca, pictured, according to the archive (https://audiovis.nac.gov.pl ) entry, in Berlin in August 1928.
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2019 Women's Candidates Tournament. Opening Ceremony.
All draws in round 1 of #FIDEWomenCandidates tournament, although Gunina - Lagno was a real thriller!
🇷🇺 Gunina 1/2 – 1/2 Lagno 🇷🇺
🇷🇺 Kosteniuk 1/2 – 1/2 Goryachkina 🇷🇺
🇬🇪 Dzagnidze 1/2 – 1/2 Tan Zhongyi 🇨🇳
🇺🇦 M. Muzychuk 1/2 – 1/2 A. Muzychuk 🇺🇦
🇷🇺 Gunina 1/2 – 1/2 Lagno 🇷🇺
🇷🇺 Kosteniuk 1/2 – 1/2 Goryachkina 🇷🇺
🇬🇪 Dzagnidze 1/2 – 1/2 Tan Zhongyi 🇨🇳
🇺🇦 M. Muzychuk 1/2 – 1/2 A. Muzychuk 🇺🇦
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2019 Women's Candidates Tournament. Round 1. Interview with Muzychuk sisters.
18.Rca1! [A typical move, in order to control the a-file and put more pressure on the opponent's weaknesses.]
[18.Ng5 a5 19.axb5 axb4 20.Rxa8 Rxa8 21.cxb4 (21.bxc6?? b3–+) 21...Ra2 22.Bf1 Nxe5 23.b6+ Kb7 24.f4 f6 25.fxe5 fxg5 26.b5±; 18.Bg5 Ng6 19.Rca1 Kb7 20.Nd4 Nxd4 21.cxd4 h6 22.Bd2 Ne7 23.Bc3 Nc6 24.f3 Bg6 25.Kf2 h5 26.Bd1 f6 27.axb5 axb5 28.Rxa8 Rxa8 29.Rxa8 Kxa8 30.f4=]
18...Kb7 19.Nd4 Nxd4 20.Bxd4 Nc6 21.g4 Be4 22.f3±
½–½
[18.Ng5 a5 19.axb5 axb4 20.Rxa8 Rxa8 21.cxb4 (21.bxc6?? b3–+) 21...Ra2 22.Bf1 Nxe5 23.b6+ Kb7 24.f4 f6 25.fxe5 fxg5 26.b5±; 18.Bg5 Ng6 19.Rca1 Kb7 20.Nd4 Nxd4 21.cxd4 h6 22.Bd2 Ne7 23.Bc3 Nc6 24.f3 Bg6 25.Kf2 h5 26.Bd1 f6 27.axb5 axb5 28.Rxa8 Rxa8 29.Rxa8 Kxa8 30.f4=]
18...Kb7 19.Nd4 Nxd4 20.Bxd4 Nc6 21.g4 Be4 22.f3±
½–½
57.Kc4! [57.Kd4 Rg2 58.Kd3 Rxg3 59.Rxg3+ Kxg3 60.Ke2 h4 61.Kf1 Kf3 62.Kg1 h3 63.Kh2 Ke4 64.Kxh3 Kd4 65.Kh4 Kc4=; 57.a4 Ra2 58.a5 Rxa5 59.Ke2 Ra2+ 60.Kf1 Kh3 61.Kg1 Rg2+ 62.Kh1 Rxg3 63.Rxg3+ Kxg3=]
57...Rb2 [57...Ra2 58.Kb3 Ra1 59.a4 Rb1+ 60.Ka3 Ra1+ 61.Kb4 Rb1+ 62.Rb3 Re1 63.a5 Re4+ 64.Kb5 Re5+ 65.Ka4 Re4+ 66.Rb4+–]
58.a4 Rb8 59.a5 Rc8+ 60.Kb5 Rb8+ 61.Kc5 Ra8 62.Kb6 Rb8+ 63.Ka7 Rf8 64.Rc3 Rf7+ 65.Kb6 Rf6+ 66.Kb5 Rf5+ 67.Kb6 Rf6+ 68.Kb7 Rf7+ 69.Rc7 Rf5 70.Rg7+ Kf3 71.a6 Rb5+ 72.Kc6 Rb2 73.a7 Ra2 74.Kb7 Rb2+ 75.Kc7 Ra2 76.Kb8 Rb2+ 77.Rb7 Rb3
1–0
57...Rb2 [57...Ra2 58.Kb3 Ra1 59.a4 Rb1+ 60.Ka3 Ra1+ 61.Kb4 Rb1+ 62.Rb3 Re1 63.a5 Re4+ 64.Kb5 Re5+ 65.Ka4 Re4+ 66.Rb4+–]
58.a4 Rb8 59.a5 Rc8+ 60.Kb5 Rb8+ 61.Kc5 Ra8 62.Kb6 Rb8+ 63.Ka7 Rf8 64.Rc3 Rf7+ 65.Kb6 Rf6+ 66.Kb5 Rf5+ 67.Kb6 Rf6+ 68.Kb7 Rf7+ 69.Rc7 Rf5 70.Rg7+ Kf3 71.a6 Rb5+ 72.Kc6 Rb2 73.a7 Ra2 74.Kb7 Rb2+ 75.Kc7 Ra2 76.Kb8 Rb2+ 77.Rb7 Rb3
1–0