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Unity Chess Weekly Magazine 16 August.pdf
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Unity Chess Weekly Magazine
August 16th, 2020
1st Untitled U2200 Championship
Volume 5
August 16th, 2020
1st Untitled U2200 Championship
Volume 5
Forwarded from Unity Chess
♟Sundays With Unity♟
September 27th, 2020
Mega Event
Page 1
✅ Special Discount: 20% discount for members of Unity Chess main channel in Telegram:
https://t.me/UnityChessInternational
💵 $5,000 Prizes for more than 340 players are 100% Guaranteed!
💎21st Unity International Tournament
🎥 All winners of the last tournament need to do Live Stream, enter to the Zoom or do Self Video Recording.
🔹All players are required to join the Unity Team, which has been formed on Lichess for this tournament:
https://lichess.org/team/unity-international-tournaments
🔹Titled player who have not updated titles on Lichess need to pay the full entry fee.
🔹All players must take part in the tournament with their official Lichess ID otherwise won’t be able to win the prizes.
🔹Winners of class prizes can only receive prizes related to their rating level.
🔹For Rating Category prizes, we will be considering the Maximum current FIDE rating of all three formats.
⏹Regulations:
1️⃣Type: Open
2️⃣Date: Sundays 16:00 (GMT)
3️⃣Time control: 3+0
4️⃣Website: Lichess.org
5️⃣Total time: 120 minutes
6️⃣Entry Fee: $5 Europe & North America. The rest are $2 registering with representatives.
7️⃣Free entry for: GM, WGM, IM, WIM, FM, WFM, IA, FA.
50% off entry fee for NM, WNM, CM, WCM, and Seniors.
8️⃣The Berserk option is available.
9️⃣All players are required to have played at least 30 rated blitz games with their Lichess account.
🔟No more registration will get accepted one hour prior to the tournament!
✍️ Registration:
1️⃣ North America & Europe:
www.unitychess.com
2️⃣ Asia, Africa, Latin America:
Via Representatives
🔴Prohibitions:
1️⃣Using computers.
2️⃣Having someone else play for you.
3️⃣Using inappropriate language in chat room of Lichess.
4️⃣No one allowed to sending private message to any of our members in Sundays with Unity Telegram group without the permission of that person.
Any of these things happen, the player will straight goes to the Blacklist and won’t be able to play in the tournament anymore.
⏹The Power of the Jury:
1️⃣Requiring players to play under the camera if needed.
2️⃣Prohibiting offending players from participating in future matches.
3️⃣Issues a verdict for players who have committed a violation outside the rules of the regulations.
4️⃣Verification: Ask players to play some blitz games on camera with the presence of some members of the jury after the end of the tournament, in order to verify their performance in the competition.
5️⃣Asking players to move up their Lichess Blitz rating to certain level.
⏹Prizes terms and conditions:
1️⃣All results will be announced and prizes will be paid after 72 hours.
2️⃣Cash prizes are given to the top places, ranked by Lichess.
3️⃣If a player is eligible for two prizes between the sections, the higher prize is awarded.
4️⃣The USCF (United States Chess Federation) rated players who don’t have Fide rating, will be eligible to receive the section prizes. Here is the formula to calculate their Fide rating: (USCF-100= Fide rating). That means a USCF player with rating of 1650 would be eligible to receive the section prize for under 1600 (1650-100=1550).
🌐The goal of this tournament is to provide a safe environment where chess players can compete and enjoy the games. Wish everyone good luck!
September 27th, 2020
Mega Event
Page 1
✅ Special Discount: 20% discount for members of Unity Chess main channel in Telegram:
https://t.me/UnityChessInternational
💵 $5,000 Prizes for more than 340 players are 100% Guaranteed!
💎21st Unity International Tournament
🎥 All winners of the last tournament need to do Live Stream, enter to the Zoom or do Self Video Recording.
🔹All players are required to join the Unity Team, which has been formed on Lichess for this tournament:
https://lichess.org/team/unity-international-tournaments
🔹Titled player who have not updated titles on Lichess need to pay the full entry fee.
🔹All players must take part in the tournament with their official Lichess ID otherwise won’t be able to win the prizes.
🔹Winners of class prizes can only receive prizes related to their rating level.
🔹For Rating Category prizes, we will be considering the Maximum current FIDE rating of all three formats.
⏹Regulations:
1️⃣Type: Open
2️⃣Date: Sundays 16:00 (GMT)
3️⃣Time control: 3+0
4️⃣Website: Lichess.org
5️⃣Total time: 120 minutes
6️⃣Entry Fee: $5 Europe & North America. The rest are $2 registering with representatives.
7️⃣Free entry for: GM, WGM, IM, WIM, FM, WFM, IA, FA.
50% off entry fee for NM, WNM, CM, WCM, and Seniors.
8️⃣The Berserk option is available.
9️⃣All players are required to have played at least 30 rated blitz games with their Lichess account.
🔟No more registration will get accepted one hour prior to the tournament!
✍️ Registration:
1️⃣ North America & Europe:
www.unitychess.com
2️⃣ Asia, Africa, Latin America:
Via Representatives
🔴Prohibitions:
1️⃣Using computers.
2️⃣Having someone else play for you.
3️⃣Using inappropriate language in chat room of Lichess.
4️⃣No one allowed to sending private message to any of our members in Sundays with Unity Telegram group without the permission of that person.
Any of these things happen, the player will straight goes to the Blacklist and won’t be able to play in the tournament anymore.
⏹The Power of the Jury:
1️⃣Requiring players to play under the camera if needed.
2️⃣Prohibiting offending players from participating in future matches.
3️⃣Issues a verdict for players who have committed a violation outside the rules of the regulations.
4️⃣Verification: Ask players to play some blitz games on camera with the presence of some members of the jury after the end of the tournament, in order to verify their performance in the competition.
5️⃣Asking players to move up their Lichess Blitz rating to certain level.
⏹Prizes terms and conditions:
1️⃣All results will be announced and prizes will be paid after 72 hours.
2️⃣Cash prizes are given to the top places, ranked by Lichess.
3️⃣If a player is eligible for two prizes between the sections, the higher prize is awarded.
4️⃣The USCF (United States Chess Federation) rated players who don’t have Fide rating, will be eligible to receive the section prizes. Here is the formula to calculate their Fide rating: (USCF-100= Fide rating). That means a USCF player with rating of 1650 would be eligible to receive the section prize for under 1600 (1650-100=1550).
🌐The goal of this tournament is to provide a safe environment where chess players can compete and enjoy the games. Wish everyone good luck!
Telegram
Unity Chess
Sundays With Unity
U2200 Online Blitz Championship
January 29th, 2023
$1000 Guaranteed Prizes
www.UnityChess.com
@UnityChess
U2200 Online Blitz Championship
January 29th, 2023
$1000 Guaranteed Prizes
www.UnityChess.com
@UnityChess
Forwarded from Unity Chess
♟Sundays With Unity♟
September 27th, 2020
Mega Event
Page 2
✅ Special Discount: 20% discount for members of Unity Chess main channel in Telegram:
https://t.me/UnityChessInternational
Open:
1️⃣$200
2️⃣$150
3️⃣$100
4️⃣$80
5️⃣$70
6️⃣$60
7️⃣$50
8️⃣$40
9️⃣$30
🔟$20
11-20: $10
Women's section:
1️⃣$60
2️⃣$50
3️⃣$40
4️⃣$30
5️⃣$20
6-10: $10
2300-2399:
1️⃣$40
2️⃣$30
3️⃣$20
4️⃣$10
5-10: $5
Top 3 Women, Top 3 Africa, Top 3 Asia, Top 3 Latin America:
1️⃣$20
2️⃣$10
3️⃣$5
2200-2299:
1️⃣$40
2️⃣$30
3️⃣$20
4️⃣$10
5-10: $5
Top 3 Women, Top 3 Africa, Top 3 Asia, Top 3 Latin America:
1️⃣$20
2️⃣$10
3️⃣$5
2100-2199:
1️⃣$40
2️⃣$30
3️⃣$20
4️⃣$10
5-10: $5
Top 3 Women, Top 3 Africa, Top 3 Asia, Top 3 Latin America:
1️⃣$20
2️⃣$10
3️⃣$5
2000-2099:
1️⃣$40
2️⃣$30
3️⃣$20
4️⃣$10
5-10: $5
Top 3 Women, Top 3 Africa, Top 3 Asia, Top 3 Latin America:
1️⃣$20
2️⃣$10
3️⃣$5
1900-1999:
1️⃣$40
2️⃣$30
3️⃣$20
4️⃣$10
5-10: $5
Top 3 Women, Top 3 Africa, Top 3 Asia, Top 3 Latin America:
1️⃣$20
2️⃣$10
3️⃣$5
1800-1899:
1️⃣$40
2️⃣$30
3️⃣$20
4️⃣$10
5-10: $5
Top 3 Women, Top 3 Africa, Top 3 Asia, Top 3 Latin America:
1️⃣$20
2️⃣$10
3️⃣$5
1700-1799:
1️⃣$40
2️⃣$30
3️⃣$20
4️⃣$10
5-10: $5
Top 3 Women, Top 3 Africa, Top 3 Asia, Top 3 Latin America:
1️⃣$20
2️⃣$10
3️⃣$5
1600-1699:
1️⃣$40
2️⃣$30
3️⃣$20
4️⃣$10
5-10: $5
Top 3 Women, Top 3 Africa, Top 3 Asia, Top 3 Latin America:
1️⃣$20
2️⃣$10
3️⃣$5
1500-1599:
1️⃣$40
2️⃣$30
3️⃣$20
4️⃣$10
5-10: $5
Top 3 Women, Top 3 Africa, Top 3 Asia, Top 3 Latin America:
1️⃣$20
2️⃣$10
3️⃣$5
1400-1499:
1️⃣$40
2️⃣$30
3️⃣$20
4️⃣$10
5-10: $5
Top 3 Women, Top 3 Africa, Top 3 Asia, Top 3 Latin America:
1️⃣$20
2️⃣$10
3️⃣$5
U1400:
1️⃣$40
2️⃣$30
3️⃣$20
4️⃣$10
5-10: $5
Top 3 Women, Top 3 Africa, Top 3 Asia, Top 3 Latin America:
1️⃣$20
2️⃣$10
3️⃣$5
Unrated:
1️⃣$40
2️⃣$30
3️⃣$20
4️⃣$10
5-10: $5
Top 3 Women, Top 3 Africa, Top 3 Asia, Top 3 Latin America:
1️⃣$20
2️⃣$10
3️⃣$5
Senior 65+:
1️⃣$20
2️⃣$10
3️⃣$5
Senior 50+:
1️⃣$20
2️⃣$10
3️⃣$5
U-16 Boys:
1️⃣$20
2️⃣$10
3️⃣$5
U-16 Girls:
1️⃣$20
2️⃣$10
3️⃣$5
U-14 Boys:
1️⃣$20
2️⃣$10
3️⃣$5
U-14 Girls:
1️⃣$20
2️⃣$10
3️⃣$5
U-12 Boys:
1️⃣$20
2️⃣$10
3️⃣$5
U-12 Girls:
1️⃣$20
2️⃣$10
3️⃣$5
U-10 Boys:
1️⃣$20
2️⃣$10
3️⃣$5
U-10 Girls:
1️⃣$20
2️⃣$10
3️⃣$5
U-8 Boys:
1️⃣$20
2️⃣$10
3️⃣$5
U-8 Girls:
1️⃣$20
2️⃣$10
3️⃣$5
🎁Unity Lucky Awards:
The 50th, 100th, 150th, 200th, 250th, 300th, 350th, 400th, 450th, 500th, 550th, 600th, 650th, 700th, 750th, 800th, 850th, 900th, 950th, and 1000th places that will be announced at the end of the tournament by Lichess. Each of these players will be paid $10.
Minimum 4 games are required to get eligible to win the Lucky Prizes.
🔺To receive prizes please contact the representative in your country.
If your country doesn’t have representative then send your information with your picture ID to this email:
sundayswithunity@gmail.com
Winners have the options to choose one of these 2 ways to receive their prizes:
1. PayPal
2. Western Union
Winners are responsible to cover the cost of all transfer fees.
September 27th, 2020
Mega Event
Page 2
✅ Special Discount: 20% discount for members of Unity Chess main channel in Telegram:
https://t.me/UnityChessInternational
Open:
1️⃣$200
2️⃣$150
3️⃣$100
4️⃣$80
5️⃣$70
6️⃣$60
7️⃣$50
8️⃣$40
9️⃣$30
🔟$20
11-20: $10
Women's section:
1️⃣$60
2️⃣$50
3️⃣$40
4️⃣$30
5️⃣$20
6-10: $10
2300-2399:
1️⃣$40
2️⃣$30
3️⃣$20
4️⃣$10
5-10: $5
Top 3 Women, Top 3 Africa, Top 3 Asia, Top 3 Latin America:
1️⃣$20
2️⃣$10
3️⃣$5
2200-2299:
1️⃣$40
2️⃣$30
3️⃣$20
4️⃣$10
5-10: $5
Top 3 Women, Top 3 Africa, Top 3 Asia, Top 3 Latin America:
1️⃣$20
2️⃣$10
3️⃣$5
2100-2199:
1️⃣$40
2️⃣$30
3️⃣$20
4️⃣$10
5-10: $5
Top 3 Women, Top 3 Africa, Top 3 Asia, Top 3 Latin America:
1️⃣$20
2️⃣$10
3️⃣$5
2000-2099:
1️⃣$40
2️⃣$30
3️⃣$20
4️⃣$10
5-10: $5
Top 3 Women, Top 3 Africa, Top 3 Asia, Top 3 Latin America:
1️⃣$20
2️⃣$10
3️⃣$5
1900-1999:
1️⃣$40
2️⃣$30
3️⃣$20
4️⃣$10
5-10: $5
Top 3 Women, Top 3 Africa, Top 3 Asia, Top 3 Latin America:
1️⃣$20
2️⃣$10
3️⃣$5
1800-1899:
1️⃣$40
2️⃣$30
3️⃣$20
4️⃣$10
5-10: $5
Top 3 Women, Top 3 Africa, Top 3 Asia, Top 3 Latin America:
1️⃣$20
2️⃣$10
3️⃣$5
1700-1799:
1️⃣$40
2️⃣$30
3️⃣$20
4️⃣$10
5-10: $5
Top 3 Women, Top 3 Africa, Top 3 Asia, Top 3 Latin America:
1️⃣$20
2️⃣$10
3️⃣$5
1600-1699:
1️⃣$40
2️⃣$30
3️⃣$20
4️⃣$10
5-10: $5
Top 3 Women, Top 3 Africa, Top 3 Asia, Top 3 Latin America:
1️⃣$20
2️⃣$10
3️⃣$5
1500-1599:
1️⃣$40
2️⃣$30
3️⃣$20
4️⃣$10
5-10: $5
Top 3 Women, Top 3 Africa, Top 3 Asia, Top 3 Latin America:
1️⃣$20
2️⃣$10
3️⃣$5
1400-1499:
1️⃣$40
2️⃣$30
3️⃣$20
4️⃣$10
5-10: $5
Top 3 Women, Top 3 Africa, Top 3 Asia, Top 3 Latin America:
1️⃣$20
2️⃣$10
3️⃣$5
U1400:
1️⃣$40
2️⃣$30
3️⃣$20
4️⃣$10
5-10: $5
Top 3 Women, Top 3 Africa, Top 3 Asia, Top 3 Latin America:
1️⃣$20
2️⃣$10
3️⃣$5
Unrated:
1️⃣$40
2️⃣$30
3️⃣$20
4️⃣$10
5-10: $5
Top 3 Women, Top 3 Africa, Top 3 Asia, Top 3 Latin America:
1️⃣$20
2️⃣$10
3️⃣$5
Senior 65+:
1️⃣$20
2️⃣$10
3️⃣$5
Senior 50+:
1️⃣$20
2️⃣$10
3️⃣$5
U-16 Boys:
1️⃣$20
2️⃣$10
3️⃣$5
U-16 Girls:
1️⃣$20
2️⃣$10
3️⃣$5
U-14 Boys:
1️⃣$20
2️⃣$10
3️⃣$5
U-14 Girls:
1️⃣$20
2️⃣$10
3️⃣$5
U-12 Boys:
1️⃣$20
2️⃣$10
3️⃣$5
U-12 Girls:
1️⃣$20
2️⃣$10
3️⃣$5
U-10 Boys:
1️⃣$20
2️⃣$10
3️⃣$5
U-10 Girls:
1️⃣$20
2️⃣$10
3️⃣$5
U-8 Boys:
1️⃣$20
2️⃣$10
3️⃣$5
U-8 Girls:
1️⃣$20
2️⃣$10
3️⃣$5
🎁Unity Lucky Awards:
The 50th, 100th, 150th, 200th, 250th, 300th, 350th, 400th, 450th, 500th, 550th, 600th, 650th, 700th, 750th, 800th, 850th, 900th, 950th, and 1000th places that will be announced at the end of the tournament by Lichess. Each of these players will be paid $10.
Minimum 4 games are required to get eligible to win the Lucky Prizes.
🔺To receive prizes please contact the representative in your country.
If your country doesn’t have representative then send your information with your picture ID to this email:
sundayswithunity@gmail.com
Winners have the options to choose one of these 2 ways to receive their prizes:
1. PayPal
2. Western Union
Winners are responsible to cover the cost of all transfer fees.
Telegram
Unity Chess
Sundays With Unity
U2200 Online Blitz Championship
January 29th, 2023
$1000 Guaranteed Prizes
www.UnityChess.com
@UnityChess
U2200 Online Blitz Championship
January 29th, 2023
$1000 Guaranteed Prizes
www.UnityChess.com
@UnityChess
Forwarded from Unity Chess
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♟Sundays With Unity♟
🥇Champions 1-20🥇
Open
🥇Champions 1-20🥇
Open
Anatoly Karpov photographed in Stockholm, 1969, where he won the World Junior Chess Championship.
He finished the tournament undefeated, with 10/11, and became the first Soviet player to win this event since Spassky (1955).
🔗 David Llada ♞ (@davidllada)
@UnityChessClub
He finished the tournament undefeated, with 10/11, and became the first Soviet player to win this event since Spassky (1955).
🔗 David Llada ♞ (@davidllada)
@UnityChessClub
Tournament Review
Thirty-eight players played in six preliminary sections, with the top two in each advancing to Final A. Among those who did not qualify for Final A was future World Championship candidate Eugenio Torre of the Philippines, who won Final B with 9/11. Final A was dominated by the rising young Soviet junior Anatoly Karpov (who would become World Champion just six years later), who gave up only two draws (10/11). Andras Adorjan (Hungary) and Urzica (Romania) finished three points behind. The strength of the field is shown by the fact that former Champion Kaplan could only finish fourth with 6.5/11.
OlimpBase
http://www.olimpbase.org/ind-junior/wu20-1969.html
Thirty-eight players played in six preliminary sections, with the top two in each advancing to Final A. Among those who did not qualify for Final A was future World Championship candidate Eugenio Torre of the Philippines, who won Final B with 9/11. Final A was dominated by the rising young Soviet junior Anatoly Karpov (who would become World Champion just six years later), who gave up only two draws (10/11). Andras Adorjan (Hungary) and Urzica (Romania) finished three points behind. The strength of the field is shown by the fact that former Champion Kaplan could only finish fourth with 6.5/11.
OlimpBase
http://www.olimpbase.org/ind-junior/wu20-1969.html
www.olimpbase.org
OlimpBase :: 10th World Junior Chess Championship, Stockholm 1969
OlimpBase: the encyclopaedia of team chess
"I feel that it is no less interesting to be a trainer than to play oneself. I even take greater delight in the tournament successes of my lads than I do in my own."
🔸 Mark Dvoretsky
@UnityChessClub
🔸 Mark Dvoretsky
@UnityChessClub
Buenos Aires Chess Olympiad, 1978.
Krysztof Pytel (POL) vs William Lombardy (USA).
🔗 David Llada ♞ (@davidllada)
@UnityChessClub
Krysztof Pytel (POL) vs William Lombardy (USA).
🔗 David Llada ♞ (@davidllada)
@UnityChessClub
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♜ We're counting down the 10 best #chess moves of all time!
♜ 10: In the 1964 USSR Championship, GM Ratmir Kholmov played a brilliant combination starting with 18.Nc6!
♜ See the full list here: http://chess.com/article/view/best-chess-moves
🔗 Chess.com (@chesscom)
♜ 10: In the 1964 USSR Championship, GM Ratmir Kholmov played a brilliant combination starting with 18.Nc6!
♜ See the full list here: http://chess.com/article/view/best-chess-moves
🔗 Chess.com (@chesscom)
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Catig vs. Mills, 1974: A true chess masterpiece. The players' Elo? 1500! 😲
18...Bc8!, 20...e5!!, 24...Re3+!!, 26...Rfe8!!, 27...Bg3!, and 29...Qxb2!! 🤯
🔗 Sam Copeland (@Sam\_Copeland)
18...Bc8!, 20...e5!!, 24...Re3+!!, 26...Rfe8!!, 27...Bg3!, and 29...Qxb2!! 🤯
🔗 Sam Copeland (@Sam\_Copeland)
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A Chess MASTERPIECE But The Players Are 1500! - Best Of The 70s - Catig vs. Mills, 1974
Round 6 results and pairings. Magnus Carlsen is now the sole leader of the tournament #STLRapidBlitz
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Raise your hand if you want a cat cam 🙋🏻♀️ #STLRapidBlitz
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What a combination by the World Champion!! #STLRapidBlitz