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A nice photo of Garry Kasparov that I found in an old Russian book. ⚽️

🔗 David Llada ♞ (@davidllada)
Two further Sputnik archive photographs of Anatoly Karpov from the 1970s. The laptop computer was yet to be invented.

🔗 Olimpiu G. Urcan (@olimpiuurcan)
Via http://chesspro.ru, a photo of the young Vladislav Artemiev (b. Omsk, Russian Federation, 5th March 1998).

🔗 Douglas Griffin (@dgriffinchess)
Daily chess puzzle
Lombardy - Reshevsky, New York 1956
https://chesspuzzle.net/Puzzle/348580
Happy 41st Birthday to Hungarian GM Péter Lékó!

A winner of several major chess events, Leko narrowly missed becoming the 2004 Classical World champion when he drew the match vs Kramnik. In 2005 & 2007 FIDE World Championships, he finished 5th & 4th respectively.
If I play the King’s Gambit whatever my result is I’ll have some fun!" (Nepomniachtchi) Big report on a dramatic Day 2 of #NorwayChess:

https://chess24.com/en/read/news/norway-chess-2-nepo-beats-firouzja-with-king-s-gambit
Alekhine during a 40-board simultaneous exhibition in Riga on September 12, 1935. It was probably the worst simul performance of his career: he won 9 games, lost 15, and drew 16 (State Russian Museum's Archive).

🔗 Olimpiu G. Urcan (@olimpiuurcan)
"After a bad opening, there is hope for the middle game. After a bad middle game, there is hope for the endgame. But once you are
in the endgame, the moment of truth has arrived"

🔸 Edmar Mednis

@UnityChessClub
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On May 17, 1920, Samuel Reshevsky gave a 20-board simul in Paris, an event widely covered in the international press. On December 31, 2018, I published this finding from the film archives of the Columbia Broadcasting System: brief but brilliant footage from that display.

🔗 Olimpiu G. Urcan (@olimpiuurcan)
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Courtesy of Progress FILM archives, here's a fine March 1969 clip of Tigran Petrosian engaged in a simultaneous exhibition in Paris.

🔗 Olimpiu G. Urcan (@olimpiuurcan)
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Solution explained by Daniel King
Find the mate! Chess puzzle of the week - White to play and win shorts Nielsen - Carlsen, 2005
Congratulations to Magnus Carlsen on winning #NorwayChess for a 3rd year in a row and a 4th time in total! https://chess24.com/en/watch/live-tournaments/norway-chess-2021/19/1/2
#c24live