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2th Untitled U2200 Championship.pdf
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β™ŸSundays with Unityβ™Ÿ
September 13th, 2020
Untitled U2200 Championship
PDF

πŸ’Ž2nd UnityChess International
Untitled U2200 Championship

πŸ’΅ $1440 Prizes for 223 players

✍️ Registration:
1️⃣ North America & Europe:
www.unitychess.com
2️⃣ Asia, Africa, Latin America:
Via Representatives


Team:
https://lichess.org/team/unitychess-untitled-u2200-championship
Tournament: https://lichess.org/tournament/qfvAiVGh

🌐The goal of this tournament is to provide a safe environment where chess players can compete and enjoy the games. Wish everyone good luck!
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Congratulations to the co-champions of 2020 Champions Showdown: Chess9LX winner Magnus Carlsen
and Hikaru Nakamura! They won $31,250 each
The final standings with prize money distribution #Chess9LX
September 1979. A group photo with all the participants at the Rio de Janeiro Interzonal tournament. HΓΌbner, Portisch, Petrosian, Timman, Ivkov, Sunye Neto, Sax, Torre...

This is one of the many hidden treasures that Eugene Torre is sharing on Facebook lately.

πŸ”— David Llada β™ž (@davidllada)
Dvoretsky looks on as his students Dolmatov and Yusupov analyze (picture from Dvoretsky's private collection)

πŸ”— Chessify (@ChessifyMe)
"I believe in magic ... There is magic in the creative faculty such as great poets and philosophers conspicuously possess, and equally in the creative chessmaster."

πŸ”Έ Emanuel Lasker

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Vassily Smyslov during his first game against Samuel Reshevsky in the USSR versus USA radio match, September 1, 1945.

πŸ”— Olimpiu G. Urcan (@olimpiuurcan)
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Vasily Smyslov πŸ†š Samuel Reshevsky

USSR - USA Radio Match (1945), Moscow RUS and New York USA, rd 1, Sep-01
Spanish Game: Open. St. Petersburg Variation (C82)

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This Hulton Archive photograph shows 17-year-old Boris Becker in early June 1985. A month later he won his first Wimbledon title.

πŸ”— Olimpiu G. Urcan (@olimpiuurcan)
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How to win with an isolated pawn. πŸ‘€

1. Lift rook.
2. Sac all pieces.
3. Checkmate naked king. πŸ‘Œ

πŸ”— Sam Copeland (@Sam\_Copeland)
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Is This The Most Crushing Isolated Pawn Attack Ever? - Best Of The 70s - Keene vs. Miles, 1976

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