This match was contested in St. Petersburg, Russian Empire (Russia) between October 8 and November 14, 1893. The time control was 15 moves an hour, and the stakes were 5,000 marks per side. The first player to win ten games would win the match, but if each player won nine games, the match would end without a winner. In Dreihundert Schachpartien, Tarrasch wrote that he received an invitation "couched in the most flattering terms" from St. Petersburg. On the other hand, Garry Kasparov stated in his On My Great Predecessors, Part I that Tarrasch challenged Chigorin. In any case, the German arrived in St. Petersburg on October 4 and the match began four days later.
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Chigorin - Tarrasch (1893)
Chigorin - Tarrasch (1893) chess tournament: games, players, results, crosstables, discussion forums, etc.
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footage from the 16th Chess Olympiad in Tel Aviv, Israel, 1964 - featuring the likes of Botvinnik, Petrosian, Smyslov, Kotov...
https://jfc.org.il/news_journal/60479-2/94503-2/
https://jfc.org.il/news_journal/60479-2/94503-2/
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Mikhail Botvinnik after winning back the world chess championship title from Mikhail Tal in Moscow, May 1961.
π Olimpiu G. Urcan (@olimpiuurcan)
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The sixth World Chess Champion, also dubbed as βthe Patriarch of the Soviet Chess Schoolβ.
π David Llada β (@davidllada)
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100 Years 100 Brilliancies!
Epic draw puzzle explained by GM Daniel King!
Solve: https://chesspuzzle.net/Puzzle/378145
Solve: https://chesspuzzle.net/Puzzle/378145
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Solution explained by Daniel King
Find the draw! Chess puzzle of the week - Black to play and draw shorts
Find the draw! Chess puzzle of the week - Black to play and draw shorts
After two rounds only WGM Katerina Nemcova has a perfect score in either section of the 2021 #USChessChamps
Round 3 takes place tomorrow starting at 12:50 PM CDT, with live coverage on http://uschesschamps.com
Round 3 takes place tomorrow starting at 12:50 PM CDT, with live coverage on http://uschesschamps.com
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WGM Katerina Nemcova wins again to be the first and only player on 2/2 so far! #USChessChamps
Leinier Dominguez missed a great chance to defeat Fabiano Caruana in a 108-move battle, while Wesley So picked up his 1st win of the 2021 #USChessChamps!
https://chess24.com/en/read/news/us-chess-champs-2-so-strikes-caruana-escapes-again
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Reigning champion Wesley So scores a nice technical victory over GM Dariusz Swiercz: #USChessChamps
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After winning yesterday's game GM John Burke makes a draw against GM Aleksandr Lenderman, featuring a topical line in the Sveshnikov: #USChessChamps
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After losing yesterday GM Daniel Naroditsky bounces back to take down GM Jeffery Xiong! #USChessChamps
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Carissa wins an excellent game to move to 1.5/2: #USChessChamps
IM Carissa Yip finds the fantastic shot 20.Bh7! with Ne4 to come, and Black is in big trouble! #USChessChamps
IM Carissa Yip finds the fantastic shot 20.Bh7! with Ne4 to come, and Black is in big trouble! #USChessChamps