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Wijk aan Zee, 1984. The opening ceremony (12th January).
L to R: Korchnoi, Orbaan (arbiter), Gert Ligterink, Andersson, Van der Wiel, Ree, Adorjan, Tukmakov, Miles, Van der Sterren, ?, Torre, Beliavsky.

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β€œEvery time I win a tournament I have to think that there is something wrong with modern chess.”

πŸ”Έ Viktor Korchnoi

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Hastings International, 12th January 1972. 20-year-old Soviet GM Anatoly Karpov is pictured in play v. Miguel Najdorf (Argentina) in the 13th round. The game was drawn; Karpov shared 1st-2nd place in the event with his compatriot, Korchnoi.

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Footage of the Fischer vs Spassky game from the 1966 Havana of men chess olympiad.

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♝ Chess legend Paul Charles Morphy was born on this day in 1837!

β™– Learn how to play like Morphy by seeing if you can find the moves in five of his greatest games: http://Chess.com/lessons/play-like-paul-morphy β™–
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Paul Morphy's 5 Most Brilliant Chess Moves
Here are some chess puzzles from the games of Paul Morphy.

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