Tani Adewumi Makes New Headlines Becoming National Master At 10
Tani Adewumi, a 10-year-old Nigerian refugee who won the New York State K-3 Championship at eight years old, reached a new milestone last week: he conquered the title of national master!
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Tani Adewumi, a 10-year-old Nigerian refugee who won the New York State K-3 Championship at eight years old, reached a new milestone last week: he conquered the title of national master!
https://www.chess.com/news/view/tani-adewumi-national-master-at-10
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Tani Adewumi Makes New Headlines Becoming National Master At 10
Tanitoluwa (Tani) Adewumi, a 10-year-old Nigerian refugee who won the New York State K-3 Championship at eight years old, reached a new milestone last week: he conquered the title of national master (NM). Adewumi did so on May 1 at the Fairfield County Chess…
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)
🔗 Michelle Obama (@MichelleObama)
1' KICK-OFF!
Chess grandmaster and Candidates' winner Yan Nepomniachtchi took the symbolic kick-off.
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Chess grandmaster and Candidates' winner Yan Nepomniachtchi took the symbolic kick-off.
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November 29th, 2020
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🇷🇺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)
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
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« 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
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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.)
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(📷via Hulton Archive.)
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"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."
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60 years ago: Botvinnik wins return match against Tal
https://en.chessbase.com/post/60-years-ago-botvinnik-wins-return-match-against-tal
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60 years ago: Botvinnik wins return match against Tal
60 years ago today, on 12 May 1961, the return World Championship match between Mihail Tal and Mikhail Botvinnik, which had started in Moscow on 15 March, came to an end. Tal had won the first match in 1960 with 12.5-8.5, but in the return match Botvinnik…
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)
🔗 Olimpiù G. Urcan (@olimpiuurcan)
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)
🔗 Judit Polgar (@GMJuditPolgar)
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100 Years 100 Brilliancies!
Happy Birthday, Niaz Murshed!
Solve here: https://chesspuzzle.net/Puzzle/189808
Solve here: https://chesspuzzle.net/Puzzle/189808
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Chess puzzle of the week - White to play and win shorts
Chess puzzle of the week - White to play and win shorts