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Korchnoi and Tal

Do anyone know who is playing on the second board?

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Alina Kashlinskaya defeated Marie Sebag with an energetic play with White. With 4/6 she may be one of the leaders after this round.

📸 David Llada #WomenGrandPrixFIDE
Standings of #WomenGrandPrixFIDE going into a free day:
1-2. Goryachkina, Kashlinskaya - 4/6
3-5. Harika, Dzagnidze, Abdumalik - 3½
6-8. A. Muzychuk, M. Muzychuk, Cramling - 3
9. Ju Wenjun - 2½
10-12. Stefanova, Kosteniuk, Sebag - 2

Round 7 is on March 9. https://wgp2019.fide.com
#OnThisDay 95 years ago the world-class Soviet grandmaster Efim Geller was born. A Candidate for the World Championship on six occasions, Geller had an overall plus score against four World Champions, including one that would have celebrated his 77th birthday tomorrow. Guess who!
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🎂 Revisiting Efim Geller's classic on his birthday! This is one such game where Efim Geller sacrificed almost ALL his pieces.
Carlsen extends his unbeaten streak to 121 games by beating Manuel Ramirez (2132) on the 1st board for Offerspill in the last round of Norwegian League and adds 1 rating point. The club, which also includes Aryan Tari & Johan-Sebastian Christiansen, wins their division with 22/22 points!
When he was 6,his sister Joan brought him home a chess board
His mother was worried about his loneliness and took him to a psychiatrist
Asked for playmates in local newspaper
They forwarded it to chess journalist Hermann Helms.
Rest is history.
Bobby Fischer was born #OnThisDay
🔸Emirates ch-Arab 2018
🔸Round 4
⚪️Adly,A (2626)
⚫️Salem,AR (2660)
🔸0-1
14...Bd3! [By breaking the connection between the white queen and the d5–pawn, Black wins the pawn.]

15.Re1 N6xd5 16.Be5? [The exchange of the dark-squared bishop is in Black's favor because he can exploit the f4 square by his knight.]

[¹16.Nxd5 Nxd5 17.Bd6! Qxd6 18.Qxd3 Rad8!µ △B×d4]

16...Bxe5! [△Nf4]

17.Rxe5 Nf4 18.Rxc5 Qe7 19.Ra5 Nxg2!–+ [△b6]

[19...Rfe8!? △N×g2 20.Qd2 Nxg2 21.Kxg2 b6 22.Ra4 a5!–+]