In the centre, a very young Svetozar Gligorić. Yugoslavia, early 1930s?
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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)
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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
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Best Checkmate Combinations Ever! - 82
Happy Birthday, Sergey Tiviakov
Tiviakov - Tukmanov, Rostov on Don 1993
https://chesspuzzle.net/Puzzle/105772
Tiviakov - Tukmanov, Rostov on Don 1993
https://chesspuzzle.net/Puzzle/105772
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Puzzle 105772: White to win
Click the diagram to solve this chess puzzle from the game Tiviakov, Sergei - Tukmakov, Vladimir B, Rostov on Don 1993.
FIDE Candidates Tournament To Resume In April
It's official: the #FIDECandidates Tournament will resume in the second half of April in Yekaterinburg!
Arkady Dvorkovich told Chess.com there shouldn't be any travel issues for the Chinese players:
https://www.chess.com/news/view/fide-candidates-tournament-to-resume-in-april
It's official: the #FIDECandidates Tournament will resume in the second half of April in Yekaterinburg!
Arkady Dvorkovich told Chess.com there shouldn't be any travel issues for the Chinese players:
https://www.chess.com/news/view/fide-candidates-tournament-to-resume-in-april
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FIDE Candidates Tournament To Resume In April
What was mentioned by FIDE President Arkady Dvorkovich in mid-January is now official: the FIDE Candidates Tournament will resume in the second half of April in Yekaterinburg, Russia. The news was announced today by FIDE. The new official dates for the second…
Only 1505 hours to go!
https://chess24.com/en/watch/live-tournaments/fide-candidates-2020#live
#c24live #FIDECandidates
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#c24live #FIDECandidates
389 days after the FIDE Candidates was stopped in March 2020 it's now set to restart with Round 8 on April 19th in the same city of Yekaterinburg!
https://chess24.com/en/read/news/fide-announces-candidates-to-resume-in-april
https://chess24.com/en/read/news/fide-announces-candidates-to-resume-in-april
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FIDE Candidates to resume after 389 days
FIDE has today announced that the Candidates Tournament in Yekaterinburg, Russia, will resume with the 8th round taking place on April 19th, 389 days after the event was stopped midway. The chess world should finally get to know who Magnus Carlsen will face…
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"She's always a conversation starter." - Where is Carlsen and So playing from? Here are the players themselves giving a small tour. #ChessChamps #OperaEuroRapid
One of the strongest teams in the western pool at the World #CorporateChess Championship, American Express has 17-year-old IM Carissa Yip on the first board.
Carissa defeated her first grandmaster when she was just 10 years old and is surely ready for more wins next weekend!
Carissa defeated her first grandmaster when she was just 10 years old and is surely ready for more wins next weekend!
A closer look into Wesley So's brilliant victory over the World Chess Champion at the Opera Euro Online Rapid. Learn more about how he played, prepared, and how he does what he does!
Details: https://chessbase.in/news/A-closer-look-at-Wesley-So-s-victory-over-Magnus-Carlsen-at-the-Opera-Euro-Finals
Details: https://chessbase.in/news/A-closer-look-at-Wesley-So-s-victory-over-Magnus-Carlsen-at-the-Opera-Euro-Finals
#OnThisDay 115 years ago Vera Menchik was born. Menchik was the first women’s world chess champion and by far the best female player of her time. She was invited to several men’s tournaments and defeated e.g. world champion Max Euwe and Samuel Reshevsky.
The participants at the great tournament at Carlsbad (Karlovy Vary), July-August 1929.
The event was won by Nimzowitsch; Capablanca & Spielmann shared 2nd-3rd place.
Seated on the left is Vera Menchik, who was born in Moscow on 16th February 1906, 115 years ago today.
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The event was won by Nimzowitsch; Capablanca & Spielmann shared 2nd-3rd place.
Seated on the left is Vera Menchik, who was born in Moscow on 16th February 1906, 115 years ago today.
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"Strategically important points should be overprotected. If the pieces are so engaged, they get their regard in the fact that they will then find themselves well posted in every respect."
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🔸 Aron Nimzowitsch
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📷 Vera Menchik during a simul exhibition in London, 1926.
In 1927, London hosted the first Women’s World Chess Championship, and Menchik, representing Russia, won it with a superb score: +10−0=1.
Have you read a piece on her in our latest newsletter? http://subscribe.fide.com
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In 1927, London hosted the first Women’s World Chess Championship, and Menchik, representing Russia, won it with a superb score: +10−0=1.
Have you read a piece on her in our latest newsletter? http://subscribe.fide.com
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There is a nice story about Korchnoi and Petrosian. Korchnoi had a lost position and he said to Petrosian-A draw? Or should I resign? And Petrosian answered-A draw!🤝. But unfortunately their relationship wasn't this good forever.
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