A souvenir from the 1985 World Junior Chess Championship, held in Sharjah, United Arab Emirates.
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Samuel Reshevsky - Bent Larsen, Chess Olympiad, Lugano 1968
https://chesspuzzle.net/Puzzle/128996
  
  Samuel Reshevsky - Bent Larsen, Chess Olympiad, Lugano 1968
https://chesspuzzle.net/Puzzle/128996
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  Puzzle 128996: Black to win
  Click the diagram to solve this chess puzzle from the game Reshevsky, Samuel - Larsen, Bent DEN, Lugano 1968.
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  Alexander Tolush (May 1, 1910 – March 3, 1969): Attacking player and successful coach
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  Alexander Tolush (May 1, 1910 – March 3, 1969): Attacking player and successful coach
  In the middle of the 20th century Alexander Tolush was one of the best Soviet players but was rarely allowed to play abroad. He was famous for his combinations and his brilliant attacking play but he is best remembered as a coach. He was trainer of Paul Keres…
  The Best Chess Game Of All Time Tournament
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Magnus Carlsen wins the semifinal against Ding Liren after losing the 2nd game but hitting back in games 3 and 4. "Today was very dramatic," - Peter Svidler.
Tomorrow Carlsen will have White in the first game of the final against Nakamura. #MagnusInvite
  Tomorrow Carlsen will have White in the first game of the final against Nakamura. #MagnusInvite
Max Euwe meets Mikhail Botvinnik & Salo Flohr on their arrival at Amsterdam's Centraal Station, 10th December 1963. The Soviet grandmasters were taking part in a small international tournament in the city.
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