https://adage.com/article/media/golden-globe-winner-queens-gambit-keeps-fueling-chess-popularity-and-sales/2317631 just dropped with news on Queen's Gambit & my partnership with Intel!
π Fabiano Caruana
π Fabiano Caruana
Adage
Golden Globe-winner 'Queens Gambit' keeps fueling chess popularity and sales
The show took home best limited series and best actress, giving chess another pop culture bounce.
Via http://ruchess.ru, a photo of the Soviet participants in the FIDE_chess Candidates' tournament in ZΓΌrich, 1953.
L to R: Taimanov, Smyslov, Petrosian, Kotov, Keres, Geller, Bronstein, Boleslavsky & Averbakh.
π Douglas Griffin (@dgriffinchess)
L to R: Taimanov, Smyslov, Petrosian, Kotov, Keres, Geller, Bronstein, Boleslavsky & Averbakh.
π Douglas Griffin (@dgriffinchess)
"However hopeless the situation appears to be there yet always exists the possibility of putting up a stubborn resistance."
πΈ Paul Keres
@UnityChessClub
πΈ Paul Keres
@UnityChessClub
And two more from ReykjavΓk by Harry Benson, entitled 'On the Bed at Night', and 'Winner's Cheque'.
π Douglas Griffin (@dgriffinchess)
π Douglas Griffin (@dgriffinchess)
A little-known photograph of Bobby Fischer, shown blitzing during his visit to Moscow in June/July 1958.
π Olimpiu G. Urcan (@olimpiuurcan)
π Olimpiu G. Urcan (@olimpiuurcan)
Mikhail Botvinnik after winning back the world chess championship title from Mikhail Tal in Moscow, May 1961.
π Olimpiu G. Urcan (@olimpiuurcan)
π Olimpiu G. Urcan (@olimpiuurcan)
All eyes on them: Mikhail Tal making the opening move against Bobby Fischer in Zurich, May/June 1959 (Keystone Archive).
π Olimpiu G. Urcan (@olimpiuurcan)
https://t.me/UnityChessClub/9496
π Olimpiu G. Urcan (@olimpiuurcan)
https://t.me/UnityChessClub/9496
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Footage from Yugoslav television, Bobby Fischer annotates Spassky vs Geller Candidates 1968.
Courtesy of Dimitrije Bjelica.
π Chess History (@MrMarksTV)
Courtesy of Dimitrije Bjelica.
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The most brilliant game from the most famous chess tournament of all time. π
Geller vs. Euwe, Zurich 1953 featuring 22...Rh8!!
π Sam Copeland (@Sam\_Copeland)
Geller vs. Euwe, Zurich 1953 featuring 22...Rh8!!
π Sam Copeland (@Sam\_Copeland)
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The Greatest Chess Defense Of All Time - Best Of The 50s - Geller vs. Euwe
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Best Checkmate Combinations Ever!
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Solution explained by Daniel King
Chess puzzle of the week - Kiss of Death shorts
Chess puzzle of the week - Kiss of Death shorts