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At the opening ceremony of the Women's Candidates' Semi-final, Vilnius, September 1980.
Left to right: Viktor Zheliandinov, Marta Litinskaya-Shul,
Vladas MikΔ—nas & Nana Alexandria.
(Photo source: http://dspace.nplg.gov.ge/handle/1234/79845)

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I believe that the best style is a universal one, tactical and positional at the same time ...

πŸ”Έ Susan Polgar

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1982, Lucerne, Olympics. Sometimes a single game can solve a lot. Viktor Korchnoi just played a world championship match a year ago. Garry Kasparov only has to achieve this right. The victory of the young grandmaster won in black has become a sign of "over"

https://t.me/unitychess/8250

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Further information about a "superb volume" on Emanuel Lasker that has just been published. https://bit.ly/3clicxf
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A Human AlphaZero - Top 10 Of The 1990s - Isaev vs. Timoshenko, 1991
Move of the Day!
Today's study shows that a knight may become a strong force and win alone if the things on the board are weirdly crowded.

β™Ÿ White to move and win

πŸ“·: author of the study, famous Russian chess composer Alexey Troitsky (1866-1942) is in the middle
#yourmove #chess #endgame
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Never underestimate a child
Never underestimate a child
A very bold combination.

At the first moment, the theme of Bh7+, followed by Ng5 and Bg8 played by the kid. Then, at the ending, when he played a great combination, with the strong move Rxf7 and (fork) Ne6+ (double attacking the King and Queen).

That aggressive attack happened in a big tournament, which was full of masters and titled players in the hall.

(Result: 1-0)