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Tata Steel Chess: Caruana Close To Winning Brilliancy Prize
GM Fabiano Caruana failed to convert a much better ending after having played a brilliant, sacrificial middlegame vs. GM Jan-Krzysztof Duda today.
https://www.chess.com/news/view/2021-tata-steel-chess-tournament-round-3
GM Fabiano Caruana failed to convert a much better ending after having played a brilliant, sacrificial middlegame vs. GM Jan-Krzysztof Duda today.
https://www.chess.com/news/view/2021-tata-steel-chess-tournament-round-3
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Tata Steel Chess: Caruana Close To Winning Brilliancy Prize
In the third round of the Tata Steel Chess Tournament, GM Fabiano Caruana failed to convert a much better ending after having played a brilliant, sacrificial middlegame vs. GM Jan-Krzysztof Duda. Tournament leader GM Nils Grandelius lost to Pentala Harikrishna…
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Will Fabiano Caruana find the apparently crushing quiet move 22.Bd4!! to finish off in brilliant style?
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Unfortunately for Fabiano Caruana he couldn't convert the endgame after such brilliant play but Jan-Krzysztof Duda's defense was impressive as well!
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Pentala Harikrishna - Post Round 3 Interview
Alireza Firouzja caps a fine game with a beautiful finish and Round 3 of #TataSteelChess is over!
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Firouzja, Alireza 🆚 Anton Guijarro, David
Tata Steel Chess Tournament 2021 Wijk aan Zee, Netherlands 18 Jan 2021 Round: 3.7 ECO: D02
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Tata Steel Chess Tournament 2021 Wijk aan Zee, Netherlands 18 Jan 2021 Round: 3.7 ECO: D02
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Alireza Firouzja - Post Round 3 Interview
Very sad news: chess legend Lubomir Kavalek has passed away at 77. He was one of the greatest chess personalities of Czechoslovak and American chess.
After the Soviet invasion of Czechoslovakia, he first moved to Germany, and shortly after to the US, where he settled and won the national championship three times.
He also represented the US at the Chess Olympiads, winning one gold and five bronze medals with the American team.
Kavalek was also a second for Bobby Fischer during his famous 1972 match against Spassky, and for Nigel Short between 1990-93.
Lubomir was also a very active chess journalist, having worked briefly for "Voice of America", and later on as a columnist for "The Washington Post".
🔗 International Chess Federation (@FIDE\_chess)
After the Soviet invasion of Czechoslovakia, he first moved to Germany, and shortly after to the US, where he settled and won the national championship three times.
He also represented the US at the Chess Olympiads, winning one gold and five bronze medals with the American team.
Kavalek was also a second for Bobby Fischer during his famous 1972 match against Spassky, and for Nigel Short between 1990-93.
Lubomir was also a very active chess journalist, having worked briefly for "Voice of America", and later on as a columnist for "The Washington Post".
🔗 International Chess Federation (@FIDE\_chess)