World Champion Alexander Alekhine, pictured on arrival in New York, 20th March 1929.
(📷 Gamma-Keystone Collection.) #chess
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(📷 Gamma-Keystone Collection.) #chess
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"A thorough understanding of the typical mating continuations makes the most complicated sacrificial combinations leading up to them not only not difficult, but almost a matter of course."
🔸 Siegbert Tarrasch
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🔸 Siegbert Tarrasch
@UnityChessClub
Via the Austrian Archive, photos from the 1st round of the great international tournament at Semmering, 8th September 1937. José Raúl Capablanca is pictured in play v. Reuben Fine; Salo Flohr is seen in play v. Paul Keres. The event took place at the Grand Hotel Panhans. #chess
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There's ♥️ in this 40-year-old photograph: Petra Leeuwerik and Victor Korchnoi during his world championship match against Anatoly Karpov in Merano, October/November 1981 (Paris Match Archive).
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🔗 Olimpiu G. Urcan (@olimpiuurcan)
Two portraits of the 10th World Chess Champion, Boris Spassky, taken at the press conference in Reykjavík, 30th June 1972, prior to his title match v. Bobby Fischer.
(📷J. Cooke, Sports Illustrated.)
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(📷J. Cooke, Sports Illustrated.)
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Kiev, 1954 - participants in the 21st USSR Championship final - Rashid Nezhmetdinov, Viktor Korchnoi and Yuri Averbakh are pictured with young chessplayers from the local Pioneers' Palace.
(Photo via http://chesspro.ru.)
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(Photo via http://chesspro.ru.)
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Three qualifying rounds in a row! the winners and prize-winners of the "Young Stars of the World" tournaments in Kirishi will compete against the world champion. This is becoming a pleasant tradition! S. Karjakin - 2005, F. Caruana - 2006 and I. Nepomniachtchi - 2003, 2006, 2007.
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100 Years 100 Brilliancies!
Congratulations to Ian Nepomniachtchi for winning the #FIDECandidates!
Solve the puzzle here: https://chesspuzzle.net/Puzzle/154609
Solve the puzzle here: https://chesspuzzle.net/Puzzle/154609
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Chess puzzle of the week - Black to play and win shorts
Chess puzzle of the week - Black to play and win shorts
15-year-old Javokhir Sindarov is the champion of Uzbekistan. It's his second title after 2019.🏆
Sindarov is a chess prodigy, he became a Grandmaster at 12 years old. With this victory, he also qualified for the upcoming #FIDEWorldCup.
Games & results: https://chess24.com/en/watch/live-tournaments/uzbekistan-championship-2021
Sindarov is a chess prodigy, he became a Grandmaster at 12 years old. With this victory, he also qualified for the upcoming #FIDEWorldCup.
Games & results: https://chess24.com/en/watch/live-tournaments/uzbekistan-championship-2021