Amsterdam, 7th May 1987. Ex-World Champion Anatoly Karpov (USSR) is pictured in play v. his old rival, Viktor Korchnoi (Switzerland).
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Almost every imaginable aspect of chess lore has been covered by Edward Winter, with emphasis on little-known facts. Perfect for weeks of browsing and study, starting at https://bit.ly/3dOLztH or https://bit.ly/3aBqO2G.
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Grandmasters and Engines Couldn't Solve This Puzzle. Then Came The Magician
Alireza Firouzja's worst result so far is a mere 8.5:2.5 win as he powers into the #BanterBlitzCup semifinals!
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Alireza Firouzja vs. Georg Meier | Banter Blitz Cup
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Mating net in the endgame | Nakamura vs Vachier-Lagrave | World Blitz Championship 2019 |
From Peter Leko, to Magnus Carlsen, to Alireza Firouzja we complete our look at the Top 16 16-year-olds of all time! https://chess24.com/en/read/news/the-16-best-16-year-olds-of-all-time-part-2
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The 16 best 16-year-olds of all time | Part 2
16-year-old Alireza Firouzja inspired French FM Yosha
Iglesias to take a look at the best 16-year-old chess players in history. In
Part One he looked at players starting with Mikhail Botvinnik and ending with
Judit Polgar, while this Part Two begins with…
Iglesias to take a look at the best 16-year-old chess players in history. In
Part One he looked at players starting with Mikhail Botvinnik and ending with
Judit Polgar, while this Part Two begins with…
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World Champ vs #1 from Azerbaijan
GM Magnus played a beautiful structure of Queen's Gambit declined - positional line. His victim was GM Mamedyarov.
GM Magnus played a beautiful structure of Queen's Gambit declined - positional line. His victim was GM Mamedyarov.