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Opera Euro Rapid
Magnus Carlsen may have lost the opening game but quickly regrouped to clinch 4 in a row on Day 1 of the #OperaEuroRapid
What a rollercoaster of a game, but Magnus Carlsen wins a 4th game in a row to end Day 1 of the #OperaEuroRapid as the sole leader!
Carlsen: "Overall I'm very happy with my play - the spirit I had to always try for the maximum!"

Magnus leads So and Nepo by half a point despite losing his first game of the day to Wesley
"I was thinking in Tata when I was at 50% after 8 rounds - this is just not who I am!"
Magnus Carlsen leads the #OperaEuroRapid on 4/5 after a spectacular first day. Check out our 7 Conclusions:

https://chess24.com/en/read/news/opera-euro-rapid-1-magnus-carlsen-leads-after-awesome-day-of-chess

#c24live #ChessChamps
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Shirov ON FIRE πŸ”₯ | Shirov vs Skripchenko | Salamanca 2021

Grandmaster Daniel King presents Shirov vs Skripchenko from Salamanca 2021.
Impressive graphics of the Champ Chess Tour #OperaEuroRapid players' geography from the official broadcast on chess24com.
Black is in trouble. White wants to play Re8, but then Black still holds with f5. However, there is a way to elaborate on this idea, which Spassky did not find. He played 21.g4 and won anyway. But can you find the real killer move in this position?

#SundayTactics #YourMove

πŸ”— International Chess Federation (@FIDE\_chess)
Groningen, 13th August 1946. Osip Bernstein is pictured before the start of his 1st-round game v. ČenΔ›k Kottnauer.
(Photo credit: unknown, via http://www.nationaalarchief.nl.)

πŸ”— Douglas Griffin (@dgriffinchess)
Sister St Joseph with some of the members of the chess club from St David Lewis RC School in Bettws (Wales), circa 1985.

πŸ“Έ: Joan Russell

πŸ”— David Llada β™ž (@davidllada)
Congrats to Levon Babujian (2440) on winning the 1st League of the 81st Armenian Championship. Alongside Tigran Harutyunian (2549) and Mamikon Gharibyan(2432), he qualified for the highest league and a chance to play on the Armenian team. #chessnews
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8.dxe4!?! πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘

One of the most creative chess players of all time, David Bronstein, sacs a piece for two pawns in the opening and walks his pawns all over a Norwegian champion: 21.e5!, 22.f4!, 25.g4!

πŸ”— Sam Copeland (@Sam\_Copeland)