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The sixth World Chess Champion, also dubbed as β€œthe Patriarch of the Soviet Chess School”.

πŸ”— David Llada β™ž (@davidllada)
Epic draw puzzle explained by GM Daniel King!
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
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
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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
Mikhail Botvinnik in the 1930s.

πŸ”— Olimpiu G. Urcan (@olimpiuurcan)
"If your opponent cannot do anything active, then don't rush the position; instead you should let him sit there, suffer, and beg you for a draw."

πŸ”Έ Jeremy Silman

@UnityChessClub
Mikhail Tal, pictured playing blitz in Moscow in March 1960, a few days before the start of the match against Mikhail Botvinnik that would bring him the title of World Champion.

πŸ”— Douglas Griffin (@dgriffinchess)
Grandmaster Boris Spassky, pictured in play in the 'National Tournament of Three Teams', Moscow, April 1973. The ex-World Champion was appearing on Board 1 for the 'USSR I' team.

πŸ”— Douglas Griffin (@dgriffinchess)