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Bacrot - vishy Anand, Corsica Masters 2001
Solve here: https://chesspuzzle.net/Puzzle/190688
I just loved this story of Tani Adewumi, a 10-year-old Nigerian refugee who’s already a chess master! He’s a reminder of the extraordinary potential within every young person—and our duty to help them reach it.

🔗 Michelle Obama (@MichelleObama)
1' KICK-OFF!

Chess grandmaster and Candidates' winner Yan Nepomniachtchi took the symbolic kick-off.

#SpartakKhimki | 🔴 0-0 ⚫️

🔗 FC Spartak Moscow (@fcsm\_eng)
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Hikaru Nakamura's Top 5 King's Indian Attacks
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Sundays with Unity
November 29th, 2020
Participant Biography
🇷🇺RUSSIA🇷🇺

Sergey Viktorovich Volkov is a Russian chess grandmaster. He was Russian champion in 2000. Volkov competed in the FIDE World Championship in 2000, 2002, and 2004, and in the FIDE World Cup in 2007.

Born: February 7, 1974 (age 46 years), Saransk, Russia
Education: Mordovskiy Gosudarstvennyy Universitet Im. N.p. Ogareva
Title: Grandmaster (1998)
FIDE rating: 2570
Peak rating: 2659 (July 2007)
Born on this day in 1913 in Rostov-on-Don - grandmaster Igor Bondarevsky. Joint USSR Champion in 1940, he is perhaps best known as the trainer of Boris Spassky during the latter's ascent to the World Championship during the 1960s

« Some of Bondarevsky ideas are so fine that one feels like turning to some of our masters and saying: "That's the way to play chess!" » Piotr Romanowski

🔗 Europe-Echecs (@EuropeEchecs)
Ex-World Champion Alexander Alekhine (France), pictured in play v. Movša Feigin (Latvia) in the opening round of the Hastings International, 28th December 1936.
(📷via Hulton Archive.)

🔗 Douglas Griffin (@dgriffinchess)
"If you have made a mistake or committed an inaccuracy there is no need to become annoyed and to think that everything is lost. You have to reorientate yourself quickly and find a new plan in the new situation."

🔸 David Bronstein

@UnityChessClub
At 12, Bobby Fischer finished 20th in a field of 25 players in the US Junior Championship in Nebraska. At 13, he played the "Game of the Century." https://bit.ly/33EUzhg

🔗 Olimpiù G. Urcan (@olimpiuurcan)
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Interview with Kasparov before and after his 1995 WCC match with Anand.

🔗 Chess History (@MrMarksTV)
Sitting cross-legged in Istanbul (2000). At the 1988 Thessaloniki Chess Olympiad (gold medal!) and in chess tournaments afterwards, I always put my legs under me while playing. It helped my concentration, I felt like I was in a cocoon. My look says it all… 😂💪

🔗 Judit Polgar (@GMJuditPolgar)