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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!–+]
Jan Timman and Anatoly Karpov, pictured at Tilburg, 18th October 1986.

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"We perceive after a careful consideration of the evolution of the chess mind that such evolution has gone on, in general, in a way quite similar to that in which it goes on with the individual chess player, only with the latter more rapidly."

🔸 Richard Reti

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June 30th 1958. 15 year old Bobby Fischer playing Blitz against Tigran Petrosian at the Moscow Central chess club.

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This is the scoresheet by 13-year-old Bobby Fischer containing his game against Donald Byrne.
In a December 1971 interview for a Mar del Plata newspaper, Bobby Fischer was asked to define chess: "It is science, but in a sporting format. You could say that it is a competitive science."
Move of the Day!
Nana Dzagnidze defeats Marie Sebag and joins Aleksandra Goryachkina in the lead with three rounds to go at #WomenGrandPrixFIDE in Lausanne.
Standings after 8 rounds of #WomenGrandPrixFIDE:

1-2. Dzagnidze, Goryachkina - 5
3-6. Abdumalik, A. Muzychuk, Kashlinskaya, M. Muzychuk - 4½
7-9. Harika, Cramling, Ju Wenjun - 4
10. Stefanova - 3½
11. Sebag - 2½
12. Kosteniuk - 2
"For me, Chess is life and every game is like a new life. Every chess player gets to live many lives in one lifetime."

🔸 Eduard Gufeld

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Ex-World Champion Mikhail Botvinnik (USSR), pictured in Amsterdam, 4th July 1966. On the right, just out of shot, is his compatriot, grandmaster Salo Flohr.

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