Two photos of ex-World Champion Tigran Petrosian in play at Wijk aan Zee, 1971.
#1 v. Robert Hübner (Rd. 1, 12th January)
#2 v Friðrik Ólafsson (Rd. 7, 19th January).
(Photos: B. Verhoeff & R. Croes / ANEFO, via http://www.nationaalarchief.nl.) #chess
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#1 v. Robert Hübner (Rd. 1, 12th January)
#2 v Friðrik Ólafsson (Rd. 7, 19th January).
(Photos: B. Verhoeff & R. Croes / ANEFO, via http://www.nationaalarchief.nl.) #chess
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Half a century ago. West German grandmaster Robert Hübner at the drawing of lots ceremony, Wijk aan Zee.
11th January 1971.
(Photo: B. Verhoeff / ANEFO, via http://www.nationaalarchief.nl.)
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11th January 1971.
(Photo: B. Verhoeff / ANEFO, via http://www.nationaalarchief.nl.)
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“Normal people have to see Naples before they die... but a Chess Grandmaster has to win Wijk aan Zee first.”
🔸 Bent Larsen
@UnityChessClub
🔸 Bent Larsen
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The press conference of the winner of the interzonal tournament in Riga-1979 had to be postponed for day. Ruben Rodriguez (PHI) really wanted to beat the winner and leave the last place. But it turned out the opposite. 14 (17) was one of the best results in the history of chess.
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🔗 Sergey Kim (@sergey\_e\_kim)
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Judit Polgar - Best Chess Tactics
Argentinian grandmaster Miguel Najdorf pictured in play v. Vlastimil Hort at Wijk aan Zee, January 1971.
Behind him - Svetozar Gligorić (Yugoslavia, left) and Robert Hübner (West Germany, right).
(Photo credit: H. Pot/ANEFO, via http://nationaalarchief.nl.)
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Behind him - Svetozar Gligorić (Yugoslavia, left) and Robert Hübner (West Germany, right).
(Photo credit: H. Pot/ANEFO, via http://nationaalarchief.nl.)
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Argentinian grandmaster Miguel Najdorf pictured in play v. Vlastimil Hort at Wijk aan Zee, January 1971. Behind him - Svetozar Gligorić (Yugoslavia, left) and Robert Hübner (West Germany, right). (Photo credit: H. Pot/ANEFO, via http://nationaalarchief.nl.)…
najdorf_hort_1971.pgn
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Best Checkmate Combinations Ever - 55
Solve the 50 best chess puzzles from Wijk aan Zee while you wait for #TataSteelChess to start later today:
https://chesspuzzle.net/List/63
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The Immortal Problem!!
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♟ | Let's see how we transformed Dorpshuis de Moriaan in Wijk aan Zee into the brand new playing hall set-up for the 83rd edition of the #TataSteelChess Tournament!
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♟ | Are you ready? First round of the #TataSteelChess Tournament starts in 1 hour (14.00 CET)! Follow the games via our international live stream 👉 http://www.tatasteelchess.com
♟ | Our 14 Tata Steel Masters started their first round of the #TataSteelChess Tournament. Who do you expect to win their first game?
♟Blue heart | 14 Chess Grandmasters in Wijk aan Zee Right pointing backhand index first round of the 83rd edition of the #TataSteelChess Tournament today!
Jan-Krzysztof Duda on #TataSteelChess: "The fact is that in my case it's rare for anything to go according to plan! Therefore I'm not intending to think about the result but to enjoy the return to the chessboard"
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Duda on Wijk aan Zee
Tata Steel Chess 2021 begins today and Polish star Jan-Krzysztof Duda answered a few questions for chess24 users.
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High level over-the-board action in Wijk aan Zee.