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Young chessplayers in Arboga, Sweden. The year is 1964, according to the archive.
The boy watching on the right is none other than the legendary Ulf Andersson.

πŸ”— Douglas Griffin (@dgriffinchess)
"If I win a tournament, I win it by myself. I do the playing. Nobody helps me."

Bobby Fischer
Ex-World Champion Boris Spassky, pictured at the 21st Olympiad, Nice, June 1974. He played on Board 3 for the gold-medal-winning USSR Team.
(Photo credit: J-P. Tilquin.)

πŸ”— Douglas Griffin (@dgriffinchess)
Victor Korchnoi and Anatoly Karpov at Hastings, December 1971 (Popperfoto Archive).

πŸ”— Olimpiu G. Urcan (@olimpiuurcan)
William Lombardy on Samuel Reshevsky [in his 2011 book "Understanding Chess"]: "His physical stature was that of the smallest ape. But he had the heart, the courage, and the determination of a gorilla protecting his turf and family."

πŸ”— Olimpiu G. Urcan (@olimpiuurcan)
Magnus Carlsen has won today's match, but the three remaining matches go to a 4th and final game!
Carlsen, MVL & So take the lead in their quarterfinals so Dubov, Aronian & Duda will need to win on demand tomorrow to force a playoff! Giri-Radjabov is tied after a trade of blows

#ChessChamps #OperaEuroRapid
Far off in the desert and away from the distractions of the modern world.

πŸ”— Hikaru Nakamura (@GMHikaru)
Speaking about facing Dubov, Carlsen said: "Certainly this was not an ideal pairing for me considering what happened last time. But every tournament is a new one so I thought I just need to focus on playing well."

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TRICKED | Magnus Carlsen vs Hikaru Nakamura | Opera Euro Rapid 2021
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Cat and mouse | Magnus Carlsen vs Daniil Dubov | Opera Euro Rapid 2021

Grandmaster Daniel King presents Magnus Carlsen vs Daniil Dubov from the Opera Euro Rapid tournament 2021.
1963 USSR Team Championship. Lev Polugaevsky, the leader of the Russian team, is interested. The brilliant play of Nona Gaprindashvili (8.5 points out of 9) allowed the Georgian chess players to take the honorable 6th place.

πŸ”— Sergey Kim (@sergey\_e\_kim)
"Good players develop a tactical instinct, a sense of what is possible or likely and what is not worth calculating."

πŸ”Έ Samuel Reshevsky

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