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Rosa Skrebic was born in 1928; she is 93 years old, and she still enjoys playing the occasional game of chess.

In the picture, sent to us by her grandson Kristijan, she is playing her son Dusko.

This lovely chess-playing family is from Teslic, in Bosnia Herzegovina. ☺️
"Before & after every single match, at least the last 3, it’s been a real question of whether I’m going to play. I would say that’s still the same. I will most probably play in 2021 & if I were to win I’ve no idea whether I would play the next one"
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Congratulations on Independence Day of the Democratic Republic of Belarus!
The year 1918 is as important to #Lithuania, as it is to #Belarus. Our states had common objectives then, but different paths. However, despite of everything, today we are together.
#ЖывеБеларусь ❤️🤍❤️

🔗 Viktorija Cmilyte-Nielsen (@VCmilyte)
Daily chess puzzle
Solve here: https://chesspuzzle.net/Puzzle/262328
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Chess puzzle of the week - White to play and winshorts
Grandmaster Daniel King demonstrates the puzzle of the week 25/03/2021. Support on Patreon: 🔥
Congratulations to Ukraine's Kirill Shevchenko and Iulija Osmak on winning the FIDE World University Online Rapid Championships!
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Chess Opening Tips For Beginners
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How to play the Queen's Gambit: Wesley So vs Viktor Laznicka - PAWN STORM
Grandmaster Daniel King presents Wesley So vs Viktor Laznicka, New Delhi 2011. Support on Patreon: 🔥
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🔰Unity Chess Magazine🔰
January, 2021
Volume 24
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🔰Unity Chess Magazine🔰
January, 2021
Volume 24
PDF
Two portraits of the 2nd World Chess Champion, Emanuel Lasker (b. Barlinek, Poland, 1868; d. New York, USA, 1941).
#1 1910 (📷Hulton Archive)
#2 1925 (📷Ullstein Bild).

🔗 Douglas Griffin (@dgriffinchess)
Boris Vsevolodovich Ignatovich (1899-1976)
The chess tournament, c. 1935
USSR

What an incredible photo; even though you can't see the faces, you can feel the intensity of the moment, everyone is analyzing the game!

🔗 Diego Rasskin Gutman (@drasskin)