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π½ This 1957 video shows 1st Women's Chess Olympiad and you can see Olga Rubtsova who played for the winning Soviet Union team.
Π‘redit:Netherlands Institute for Sound & Vision
#WomenInChess #chess
π International Chess Federation (@FIDE_chess)
Π‘redit:Netherlands Institute for Sound & Vision
#WomenInChess #chess
π International Chess Federation (@FIDE_chess)
Kira Zvorykina and Olga Rubtsova, the winning Soviet Union team.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1st_Women%27s_Chess_Olympiad
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1st_Women%27s_Chess_Olympiad
Workers of the VAZ Volga automobile plant play chess, Togliatti, USSR, 1981
π Soviet Visuals (@sovietvisuals)
π Soviet Visuals (@sovietvisuals)
The great Leonard Barden turns 91 today. https://bit.ly/2QaCdxW
π Olimpiu G. Urcan (@olimpiuurcan)
π Olimpiu G. Urcan (@olimpiuurcan)
Daily chess puzzle
Seegolam - Muendle, Chess Olympiad, Manila 1992
https://chesspuzzle.net/Puzzle/169160
Seegolam - Muendle, Chess Olympiad, Manila 1992
https://chesspuzzle.net/Puzzle/169160
chesspuzzle.net
Puzzle 169160: Black to win
Click the diagram to solve this chess puzzle from the game Seegolam, Pradeep MRI - Muendle, Kurt LIE, Manila 1992.
Congratulations to Magnus Carlsen on winning the Magnus Carlsen Chess Tour and $140,000 after an absolutely epic final against Hikaru Nakamura!
https://chess24.com/en/watch/live-tournaments/kiva-finals-of-the-magnus-carlsen-chess-tour-2020/11/1/7
https://chess24.com/en/watch/live-tournaments/kiva-finals-of-the-magnus-carlsen-chess-tour-2020/11/1/7
Magnus Carlsen wins the MC Tour Finals after beating Hikaru Nakamura in a 7-set thrilling match.
The two players fought an equal battle for 6 sets and the 4 rapid + 2 blitz games of the 7th set to decide the champion through an Armageddon. Big Congrats! #ImpactChess
The two players fought an equal battle for 6 sets and the 4 rapid + 2 blitz games of the 7th set to decide the champion through an Armageddon. Big Congrats! #ImpactChess
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Magnus Carlsen won a truly epic match against Hikaru Nakamura. Check out our final video report on the final set!
#ImpactChess #c24live
#ImpactChess #c24live
Carlsen Wins Magnus Carlsen Chess Tour Finals In Armageddon
https://www.chess.com/news/view/carlsen-wins-magnus-carlsen-chess-tour-finals-armageddon
https://www.chess.com/news/view/carlsen-wins-magnus-carlsen-chess-tour-finals-armageddon
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Carlsen Wins Magnus Carlsen Chess Tour Finals In Armageddon
In another mini-match that went all the way to armageddon, and holding that game to a draw with the black pieces, GM Magnus Carlsen emerged as the winner of the Magnus Carlsen Chess Tour Finals benefiting Kiva. Carlsen won $140,000 while GM Hikaru Nakamuraβ¦
Forwarded from Unity Chess
Dear all, sincere apology for the delay in the release of the U2200 tournament. This has been due to the corrections of several errors of Fide IDs that were submitted & more were found out after the provisional list was released. Thankfully, we are wrapping up on the few remaining forms & the results will be published tomorrow evening. As such the Unity Management Team has revised the registration forms/process. This will ensure these errors are not repeated in the forthcoming Mega Event & future events. Your Country Representative will advise on the new process of registration.
Regards,
Pedram Atoufi
August 21st, 2020
Regards,
Pedram Atoufi
August 21st, 2020
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August 16th, 2020
Untitled U2200 Championship
Final Standings
August 16th, 2020
Untitled U2200 Championship
Final Standings
Left to right: grandmaster David Bronstein, World Chess Champions Tigran Petrosian and Nona Gaprindashvili, Tengiz Giorgadze, and grandmaster Yuri Averbakh. Photographed in Tbilisi, USSR, early 1960s. (Photo source: http://dspace.nplg.gov.ge.)
π Douglas Griffin (@dgriffinchess)
π Douglas Griffin (@dgriffinchess)
"The power of hanging Pawns is based precisely in their Mobility, in their Ability to create acute situations instantly."
πΈ Boris Spassky
@UnityChess
πΈ Boris Spassky
@UnityChess
Moscow May 1989. Viswanathan Anand (India) faces Sergei Tiviakov (USSR) in the 7th round of the GMA Open tournament. Tiviakov (Black) won the game in 58 moves.
Behind, on the far right, stands the late Miron Sher (1952-2020).
(Photo via http://chesspro.ru.)
π Douglas Griffin (@dgriffinchess)
Behind, on the far right, stands the late Miron Sher (1952-2020).
(Photo via http://chesspro.ru.)
π Douglas Griffin (@dgriffinchess)
Unity Chess Club
Moscow May 1989. Viswanathan Anand (India) faces Sergei Tiviakov (USSR) in the 7th round of the GMA Open tournament. Tiviakov (Black) won the game in 58 moves. Behind, on the far right, stands the late Miron Sher (1952-2020). (Photo via http://chesspro.ru.)β¦
anand_tiviakov_1989.pgn
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