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The greatness of Reshevsky is evidenced by the fact that he alone managed to draw the match with great Bobby. Nobody else succeeded! Of course, Fischer was not yet the Fischer they were used to seeing. But Reshevsky, in turn, also passed the highest peak of sports achievements.

🔗 Sergey Kim (@sergey\_e\_kim)
"Parents, first and foremost, it is important to... understand and recognize the activities your child is naturally gravitating towards..."

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Studying any chess subject make sense "only if it can pave the way for a better understanding and thinking independently." —Dr Max Euwe

The 5th World champion teaching his kids
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🔗 Roaring Pawn (@chessContact)
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Final moments of Karpov vs Kasparov 1987, game 23. A historical blunder.

🔗 Chess History (@MrMarksTV)
85 years ago #OnThisDay Max Euwe became the fifth official world champion of chess after beating Alexander Alekhine 15.5-14.5. Here's some historic footage of the closing ceremony:
Rashid Nezhmetdinov was born today in 1912. His games were so full of fantasy and imagination, that he had fans all over the world, even without becoming a Grandmaster. Treat yourself - check his win vs Polugaevsky - one of the most beautiful games ever.

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12.Qxf6!! 🤩

Nezhmetdinov's positional queen sacrifice is the standard by which all others are measured.

Today is Nezhmetdinov's birthday. Why not celebrate it by petitioning FIDE to give him the GM title 😛

🔗 Sam Copeland (@Sam\_Copeland)
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Nezhmetdinov's Immortal Queen Sacrifice - Best Of The 60s - Nezhmetdinov vs. Chernikov, 1962
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Rashid Nezhmetdinov's Best Game Prizes
I will play in European Blitz Championship this weekend!
2300+ players from Europe are invited to "Virtual Spodek".
All fans are appreciated for support!


🔗 Jan-Krzysztof Duda (@GM\_JKDuda)
Very interesting game at the Russian Superfinal.

Ian Nepomniachtchi came up with a novelty (Nh4) at move 15 giving Esipenko a massive challenge. Don't miss the game. #chessnews