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Boris Spassky during a 41-board simul in New York, February 4, 1974 (Bettmann Collection). A witness noted that his "only loss was to Charles Maddigan, an intense young man from Manhattan...who disappeared as enigmatically as he had arrived, without commenting on the match."

πŸ”— Olimpiu G. Urcan (@olimpiuurcan)
Chess study AND finding love? Not as unlikely as you might think.

Read about a charity simul match turned love story here! 🏹❀️

https://www.chess.com/article/view/love-over-chess-board
Congratulations to Wesley So on winning the #OperaEuroRapid after beating Magnus Carlsen for a 2nd time in a Meltwater Champions Chess Tour final!

#c24live #ChessChamps
Congratulations to Teimour Radjabov on finishing 3rd in the #OperaEuroRapid after his victory in the #AirthingsMasters!
Wesley So is also now the Meltwater Champions Chess Tour leader, on the tiebreaker of having won 2 events rather than Radjabov's 1!
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The Big Cannon | Wesley So vs Magnus Carlsen | Opera Euro Rapid 2021

Grandmaster Daniel King presents Wesley So vs Magnus Carlsen from the Opera Euro Rapid tournament 2021.
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'My intuition was SCREAMING' 😱 | Magnus Calrsen vs Wesley So | Opera Euro Rapid 2021

Grandmaster Daniel King presents Wesley So vs Magnus Carlsen from the Opera Euro Rapid tournament 2021.
World champion Mikhail Botvinnik during a simultaneous exhibition in Amsterdam while touring the Netherlands in late 1958 (AP Archive).

πŸ”— Olimpiu G. Urcan (@olimpiuurcan)
"I have added these principles to the law: get the Knights into action before both Bishops are developed."

πŸ”Έ Emanuel Lasker

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In the centre, a very young Svetozar Gligorić. Yugoslavia, early 1930s?

πŸ”— Douglas Griffin (@dgriffinchess)
The history of the relationship between two world champions at the chessboard developed in a rather unusual way. At first, Mikhail won quite often, but then his more experienced colleague managed to find "keys" to the magician from Riga. Smyslov won the last two games (1976,1977)

πŸ”— Sergey Kim (@sergey\_e\_kim)
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February 15, 1985 was "a day of shame in the history of chess" according to Kasparov. Whatever the rights and wrongs of the Termination decision, it is now clear that many statements by the anti-Campomanes forces were untrue. https://bit.ly/3pnkLoQ

πŸ”— Olimpiu G. Urcan (@olimpiuurcan)
12-year-old Judit Polgar in 1989 (Sygma Collection).

πŸ”— Olimpiu G. Urcan (@olimpiuurcan)