βπ βHey guys, how are you feeling about your win today?β - πππ #TataSteelChess
Alireza Firouzja also wins a 2nd game in a row to join the #TataSteelChess leaders!
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Firouzja, Alireza π Duda, Jan-Krzysztof
Attack and win. What a game. +3 in #tatasteelchess and passing the legends vishy Anand and Kramnik in live ranking, becoming #16 in the chess world. ππͺ
β | Changing of the guards in round seven at the Tata Steel Chess Tournament. Four pursuers of Grandelius, Dutchmen Anish Giri amongst them, won while the Swede lost. π
https://tatasteelchess.com/news/round-7-tata-steel-chess-tournament-2021/
https://tatasteelchess.com/news/round-7-tata-steel-chess-tournament-2021/
Tata Steel Chess Tournament 2022
Round 7 - Tata Steel Chess Tournament 2021
The seventh round of the Tata Steel Chess Tournament 2021 has been played! Check out the results, interviews and photos.
Tata Steel Chess Tournament: 4 Players Lead As Grandelius Stumbles
https://www.chess.com/news/view/2021-tata-steel-chess-tournament-round-7
https://www.chess.com/news/view/2021-tata-steel-chess-tournament-round-7
Chess.com
Tata Steel Chess 2021: 4 Players Lead As Grandelius Stumbles
GM Nils Grandelius couldn't keep his lead at the Tata Steel Chess Tournament. In the seventh round, the Swedish grandmaster lost to GM Anish Giri, who is now in shared first place together with co-Dutchman GM Jorden van Foreest as well as GM Fabiano Caruanaβ¦
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Fool me twice - SHAME ON ME | Caruana vs Vachier-Lagrave | Tata Steel Chess 2021
Grandmaster Daniel King presents Caruana vs Vachier-Lagrave from the Tata Steel Chess tournament 2021.
Grandmaster Daniel King presents Caruana vs Vachier-Lagrave from the Tata Steel Chess tournament 2021.
A fine photo of Garry Kasparov and his late mother, Klara.
According to the archive, it was taken at his Candidates' quarter-final match v. Aleksandr Beliavsky in Moscow, in February 1983.
π Douglas Griffin
According to the archive, it was taken at his Candidates' quarter-final match v. Aleksandr Beliavsky in Moscow, in February 1983.
π Douglas Griffin
"The human element, the human flaw and the human nobility - those are the reasons that chess matches are won or lost."
πΈ Viktor Korchnoi
@UnityChessClub
πΈ Viktor Korchnoi
@UnityChessClub
Lubomir Kavalek, Czech Who Became U.S. Chess Champion, Dies at 77
https://www.nytimes.com/2021/01/22/us/lubomir-kavalek-dead.html
https://www.nytimes.com/2021/01/22/us/lubomir-kavalek-dead.html
NY Times
Lubomir Kavalek, Czech Who Became U.S. Chess Champion, Dies at 77
One of the first and most elite chess players to flee the Soviet bloc for the West, he was among the best players in the world for many years.
Gata Kamsky, pictured in play at the Tilburg (Interpolis) tournament, 1st November 1991.
(π·Stadsarchief Breda.)
π Douglas Griffin
(π·Stadsarchief Breda.)
π Douglas Griffin
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Bobby Fischer's Best Chess Tactics - 2
What's the coolest an athlete has ever looked in a photo/screenshot?
π CBS Sports
π Magnus Carlsen
π CBS Sports
π Magnus Carlsen
Puzzle of the Day!
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