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Replay the game between Ding Liren and Maxime Vachier-Lagrave here #GCTFinals
From the position on the board and the player with White (Argentinian grandmaster Oscar Panno), this (uncredited) photo was taken on 11th November 1971 at the Pan-American Team Championship in Tucumán (Argentina).
Bobby Fischer was evidently there as a spectator!?
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Bobby Fischer was evidently there as a spectator!?
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"If you are interested in improving, think of a draw offer as an offer to remain ignorant of what you would have learned in the remainder of the game."
🔸 Dan Heisman
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'The Talk of the Town' - an article on the 14-year-old Bobby Fischer from the September, 1957 issue of NewYorker.
https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/1957/09/07/prodigy-3#
https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/1957/09/07/prodigy-3#
The New Yorker
Prodigy
From 1957: Meeting Bobby Fischer—and his mother—at the Manhattan Chess Club.
New York City, 1st January 1960. In the 11th round of the 1959/60 U.S. Championships, Sammy Reshevsky faces Bobby Fischer. The game was drawn in 40 moves.
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In conversation at the 27th Olympiad, Dubai, Nov-Dec 1986 - Soviet team members Garry Kasparov and Rafael Vaganian.
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Very exciting end game that was played between these two WGM (Woman Grandmaster), in the the World Chess Blitz Tournament.
WGM pogonina vs WGM Muzychuk
WGM pogonina vs WGM Muzychuk
Magnus Carlsen is on the verge of topping fantasy football table! He climbed to the third spot. #Carlsen #FantasyFootball
https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2019/dec/08/world-chess-champion-on-the-verge-of-topping-fantasy-football-table?CMP=share_btn_tw
https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2019/dec/08/world-chess-champion-on-the-verge-of-topping-fantasy-football-table?CMP=share_btn_tw
the Guardian
World chess champion on the verge of topping fantasy football table
Magnus Carlsen climbs to sixth spot in Fantasy Premier League but puts his success down to ‘luck’
Ding Liren Wins 2019 Grand Chess Tour
https://www.chess.com/news/view/ding-liren-wins-2019-grand-chess-tour
https://www.chess.com/news/view/ding-liren-wins-2019-grand-chess-tour
Chess.com
Ding Liren Wins 2019 Grand Chess Tour
Ding Liren won the 2019 Grand Chess Tour in London after beating Maxime Vachier-Lagrave 16-12 in the final. Magnus Carlsen claimed third place with a 17-11 win against Levon Aronian. Ding won the first prize of $150,000 while runner-up Vachier-Lagrave earned…
Magnus Carlsen defeats Levon Aronian and finishes third in the 2019 #GrandChessTour
#GCTFinals With a draw in the second rapid game, China's No1 Ding Liren secures his first-ever GCT champion title. Congrats!
The current score is 15-5, and with only 4 blitz rounds to go, France's Vachier-Lagrave has no chances to catch up.
The current score is 15-5, and with only 4 blitz rounds to go, France's Vachier-Lagrave has no chances to catch up.
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Magnus Carlsen: “The right two people played in the final” #GCTFinals