When I used to go to the Manhattan Chess Club back in the fifties, I met a lot of old-timers there who knew Capablanca.... They spoke about Capablanca with awe. I have never seen people speak about any chess player like that, before or since.
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πΈ Bobby Fischer
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Wijk aan Zee, 12th January 1990. Vishy Anand is pictured prior to the start of his opening-round game v. Rini Kuijf, which he won in only 24 moves.
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The work done with the help of his father and grandfather is already bearing fruits β Daniel Dardha became Belgian champion at 13!
A nice family story: https://en.chessbase.com/post/daniel-dardha-belgian-champion-at-13
A nice family story: https://en.chessbase.com/post/daniel-dardha-belgian-champion-at-13
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Daniel Dardha, a Belgian champion at 13!
A promising young star is already leaving his mark in Belgian chess. 13-year-old Daniel Dardha won the 2019 national championship in Charleroi β a ten-player single round robin β finishing ahead of three grandmasters to become the youngest ever Belgian chessβ¦
18.Rxc8+! [White trades off the rooks to control the open c-file with his queen and put more pressure on the opponent's weaknesses.]
[18.h4 Rxc3 19.Qxc3 Nf6 20.Bd3 a5 21.a3 g6 22.Qb3 Qc7 23.Ne5Β² /=; 18.Bd3 Rxc3 19.Qxc3 Nf6 20.h4 a5 21.a3 g6 22.Qb3 Qc7 23.Ne5 Qc1+ 24.Kh2 Qc7 25.Kh3+/=]
18...Bxc8 19.Qc3 Qd8 20.Qc6 [20.Bd3 Bb7]
20...Nb8 21.Qc2+/=
1β0
[18.h4 Rxc3 19.Qxc3 Nf6 20.Bd3 a5 21.a3 g6 22.Qb3 Qc7 23.Ne5Β² /=; 18.Bd3 Rxc3 19.Qxc3 Nf6 20.h4 a5 21.a3 g6 22.Qb3 Qc7 23.Ne5 Qc1+ 24.Kh2 Qc7 25.Kh3+/=]
18...Bxc8 19.Qc3 Qd8 20.Qc6 [20.Bd3 Bb7]
20...Nb8 21.Qc2+/=
1β0
45.a3! [45.Bxg5? hxg5 46.a4 Kg7 47.Rh5 h6 48.Ne4 Rh8 49.Rdh1 Be7=; 45.Ne4! Nxe4 46.dxe4 Rxd1 47.Rxd1 h5 48.gxh5 Rg2+ 49.Bf2 Bh6 50.Kf1 Rh2 51.Kg1 Bf4 52.Rd6+β]
45...a4 [45...bxa3 46.Ra1 Kg7 47.Rxa3 Ra7 48.Nh5+ Kf7 49.Rha1+β]
46.bxa4 Kg7 47.Ne4 Be7 [47...Nxe4 48.dxe4 Rxd1 49.Rxd1 bxa3 50.a5+β]
48.Nxc5+β
1β0
45...a4 [45...bxa3 46.Ra1 Kg7 47.Rxa3 Ra7 48.Nh5+ Kf7 49.Rha1+β]
46.bxa4 Kg7 47.Ne4 Be7 [47...Nxe4 48.dxe4 Rxd1 49.Rxd1 bxa3 50.a5+β]
48.Nxc5+β
1β0
26...Bb8! [The bishop's mission in the g1βa7 diagonal accomplished and now by transferring the bishop to the h2βb8 diagonal, Black has decent attacking chances on the kingside.]
[26...d3+? 27.Nc5β’ dxe2 28.Qxe2β’ β³Qf2 28...Bd5 29.Qf2 Bxg2 30.Qxg2!Β²]
27.e3? [ΒΉ27.Nxe6 Rxe6 28.Qd3 Bf4 29.Rxf4β’ Qxf4 30.Rf1 Qg4 31.Qxf5 Qxe2Β³]
27...dxe3 28.Nxe6 Rxe6 29.Qe2 Bg3β+ [White is extremely weak on the kingside dark squares and his bishop on b2 has no opportunity to cover the weaknesses.]
[29...Be5!? 30.Rcd1 Rg6 31.Bxe5 Nxe5 β³f4 32.Rd4 Rf8 33.Rdf4 Nd3!β+]
[26...d3+? 27.Nc5β’ dxe2 28.Qxe2β’ β³Qf2 28...Bd5 29.Qf2 Bxg2 30.Qxg2!Β²]
27.e3? [ΒΉ27.Nxe6 Rxe6 28.Qd3 Bf4 29.Rxf4β’ Qxf4 30.Rf1 Qg4 31.Qxf5 Qxe2Β³]
27...dxe3 28.Nxe6 Rxe6 29.Qe2 Bg3β+ [White is extremely weak on the kingside dark squares and his bishop on b2 has no opportunity to cover the weaknesses.]
[29...Be5!? 30.Rcd1 Rg6 31.Bxe5 Nxe5 β³f4 32.Rd4 Rf8 33.Rdf4 Nd3!β+]
Unity Chess Strategy Multiple Choice 282
public poll
C) Nd3 β 5
πππππππ 63%
future, Babak, Evan, Hansika, @Kingbosskasyap
B) Re1 β 2
πππ 25%
Majid, Arianna
A) Qa4 β 1
π 13%
@mahyarebrahimi1983
π₯ 8 people voted so far.
public poll
C) Nd3 β 5
πππππππ 63%
future, Babak, Evan, Hansika, @Kingbosskasyap
B) Re1 β 2
πππ 25%
Majid, Arianna
A) Qa4 β 1
π 13%
@mahyarebrahimi1983
π₯ 8 people voted so far.
Unity Chess Endgame Multiple Choice 282
public poll
A) h5 β 9
πππππππ 100%
future, Majid, Babak, Evan, @Bronyy, @Rramtin1, Hansika, @Kingbosskasyap, Arianna
B) Bf6
β«οΈ 0%
C) Ra1
β«οΈ 0%
π₯ 9 people voted so far.
public poll
A) h5 β 9
πππππππ 100%
future, Majid, Babak, Evan, @Bronyy, @Rramtin1, Hansika, @Kingbosskasyap, Arianna
B) Bf6
β«οΈ 0%
C) Ra1
β«οΈ 0%
π₯ 9 people voted so far.
At the 12th USSR Championship, Moscow 1940. Left to right: Vladimir Petrov, Vasily Smyslov, Paul Keres, Yakov Rokhlin, Vladas Mikenas.
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By playing at Chess then, we may learn... First: Foresight. Second: Circumspection. Third: Caution.
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πΈ Benjamin Franklin
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Dated 12th Aug 1946, this was presumably taken at the opening ceremony for the international tournament at Groningen. Left to right: Max Euwe, Vasily Smyslov, Aleksandr Kotov, Mikhail Botvinnik, Salo Flohr, ?, Miguel Najdorf. @UnityChess
At the Hotel Frigge, Groningen, 12th August 1946.
In conversation, L to R: Max Euwe, Alberic O'Kelly, Mikhail Botvinnik, ?.
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In conversation, L to R: Max Euwe, Alberic O'Kelly, Mikhail Botvinnik, ?.
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