Grandmaster Artur Jussupow (USSR), pictured at the 25th Olympiad, Lucerne, Switzerland, Oct-Nov 1982.
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Tony Miles at the start of his first-round game against 14-year-old Nigel Short in the Phillips and Drew Kings tournament in London, April 11-25, 1980. The game, a 69-move draw in a Queen's Indian, was a terrific display of fireworks (Hulton Archive).
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Tony Miles at the start of his first-round game against 14-year-old Nigel Short in the Phillips and Drew Kings tournament in London, April 11-25, 1980. The game, a 69-move draw in a Queen's Indian, was a terrific display of fireworks (Hulton Archive). 🔗 Olimpiu…
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Today is 'Trainer's Day' in Russia , so here is a photo from 1981 of perhaps the most influential trainer of modern times, Mark Dvoretsky, giving a simultaneous display at the Pioneers' Palace in the Lenin Hills, Moscow.
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Find the checkmate! Chess puzzle of the week - White to play and win shorts
Find the checkmate! Chess puzzle of the week - White to play and win shorts
25 days until clocks start!
Lan Nepomniachtchi takes on Magnus Carlsen in the FIDE World Chess Championship starting Nov.24th!
Dubai will host the next FIDE World Chess Championship. Magnus Carlsen of Norway to defend his title against Ian Nepomniachtchi of Russia. The two players will compete for a prize fund of around AED 9 million.
Indian chess Grandmaster Viswanathan Anand will be an official commentator for the FIDE World Chess Championship match between Magnus Carlsen and Ian Nepomniachtchi.
Check out both player's top 5 most brilliant moves: 👇👇
Lan Nepomniachtchi takes on Magnus Carlsen in the FIDE World Chess Championship starting Nov.24th!
Dubai will host the next FIDE World Chess Championship. Magnus Carlsen of Norway to defend his title against Ian Nepomniachtchi of Russia. The two players will compete for a prize fund of around AED 9 million.
Indian chess Grandmaster Viswanathan Anand will be an official commentator for the FIDE World Chess Championship match between Magnus Carlsen and Ian Nepomniachtchi.
Check out both player's top 5 most brilliant moves: 👇👇
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Magnus Carlsen's 5 Most Brilliant Chess Moves
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Ian Nepomniachtchi's 5 Most Brilliant Moves
As the game between Najer and Saric ends in a draw, Alireza Firouzja is still the sole leader of #GrandSwiss2021 with 3½ out of 4.
11 players are half a point behind: Yu, Ponkratov, Saric, Hovhannisyan, Nihal Sarin, M. Petrosyan, Vachier-Lagrave, Shirov, Najer, Tari, Sevian.
11 players are half a point behind: Yu, Ponkratov, Saric, Hovhannisyan, Nihal Sarin, M. Petrosyan, Vachier-Lagrave, Shirov, Najer, Tari, Sevian.
Lei Tingjie (🇨🇳 2505) defeated Valentina Gunina and became the sole leader of the Women's Grand Swiss. With 3½/4, so far she only gave half a point to Paehtz.
A group of 10 players is following with 3/4.
https://grandswiss.fide.com/grand-swiss-women/
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A group of 10 players is following with 3/4.
https://grandswiss.fide.com/grand-swiss-women/
#GrandSwiss2021
With a quick draw, Alireza Firouzja maintained his sole lead at the FIDE #GrandSwiss2021. Evgeniy Najer was close to catching Firouzja but missed a win in the endgame. GM Lei Tingjie grabbed the lead in the women's section. Report:
https://www.chess.com/news/view/2021-fide-chess-com-grand-swiss-round-4
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FIDE Chess.com Grand Swiss R4: Firouzja Maintains Lead; Lei Sole Leader
With a quick draw, GM Alireza Firouzja maintained his sole lead at the FIDE Chess.com Grand Swiss in Riga on Saturday. Russian GM Evgeniy Najer was close to catching Firouzja but missed a win in the endgame against GM Ivan Saric. China's GM Lei Tingjie grabbed…