An epic Anand-Kramnik clash, Ivanchuk playing as if it's the early 90s, Nepo's "any piece to any square" working to perfection and Carlsen & Svidler maintaining the lead. Check out an amazing Day 3 of the chess24 Legends of Chess! https://chess24.com/en/read/news/chess24-legends-3-carlsen-svidler-lead
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chess24 Legends 3: Carlsen & Svidler lead
“This game is a legend in itself,” said Rustam Kasimdzhanov after
Vladimir Kramnik fought back to win despite being hit by an incredible idea
from Vishy Anand at the start of Round 3. Vishy couldn’t recover and lost the
match in three games, as did Anish…
Vladimir Kramnik fought back to win despite being hit by an incredible idea
from Vishy Anand at the start of Round 3. Vishy couldn’t recover and lost the
match in three games, as did Anish…
Magnus Carlsen and Peter Svidler lead the chess24 Legends of Chess with a perfect 9/9 after three rounds, while Ding Liren and Vishy Anand are still waiting to get off the mark!
Replay the games: https://chess24.com/en/watch/live-tournaments/chess24-legends-of-chess-2020/3/3/4
Replay the games: https://chess24.com/en/watch/live-tournaments/chess24-legends-of-chess-2020/3/3/4
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Carlsen, Magnus vs. Leko, Peter | chess24 Legends of Chess | Prelims 2020
Replay the chess24 Legends of Chess | Prelims Round 3 game played on 23/07/2020 with computer analysis
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Magnus Carlsen and Peter Svidler lead after a phenomenal Round 3 of the chess24 Legends of Chess! Replay the games: https://chess24.com/en/watch/live-tournaments/chess24-legends-of-chess-2020/3/2/1
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Best Chess Tactics - Wilhelm Steinitz - 1
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Unity Chess Weekly Magazine 12 July.pdf
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Unity Chess Weekly Magazine
July 12th, 2020
Week 17
Volume 2
July 12th, 2020
Week 17
Volume 2
Via http://ruchess.ru, two photos by B. Dolmatovsky of Garry Kasparov, pictured in play via his famous victory against Vassily Ivanchuk in the 2nd round of the 55th USSR Championship, Moscow, 27th July 1988.
Karpov is seen looking on in photo #1.
Ivanchuk is seen standing in photo #2, between Vaganian and Yudasin. (On the far left is Malaniuk, on the far right - Salov).
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Karpov is seen looking on in photo #1.
Ivanchuk is seen standing in photo #2, between Vaganian and Yudasin. (On the far left is Malaniuk, on the far right - Salov).
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Федерация шахмат России
Chess Federation of Russia
Федерация шахмат России: новости, события, обзоры.
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Garry Kasparov 🆚 Vassily Ivanchuk
55th USSR Championship (1988), Moscow URS, rd 2, Jul-
English Opening: King's English. Four Knights Variation Fianchetto Lines (A29)
1-0
55th USSR Championship (1988), Moscow URS, rd 2, Jul-
English Opening: King's English. Four Knights Variation Fianchetto Lines (A29)
1-0
"When you play against an experienced opponent who exploits all the defensive resources at his command you sometimes have to walk time and again, along the narrow path of 'the only move'."
🔸 David Bronstein
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🔸 David Bronstein
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