Vasily Ivanchuk, pictured, according to the archive, in Lviv, USSR, in 1989 (though the actual date may be earlier than that). In the third photo he is seen with the noted trainer, WIM Rimma Bilunova (1940-2015).
π Douglas Griffin (@dgriffinchess)
π Douglas Griffin (@dgriffinchess)
Saduakassova - Maltsevskaya, #GrandSwiss2021
White just played Rd3. Which move did both players miss?
https://chesspuzzle.net/Puzzle/411033
White just played Rd3. Which move did both players miss?
https://chesspuzzle.net/Puzzle/411033
49-year-old Alexei Shirov will take on 18-year-old Alireza Firouzja today on top board of the #GrandSwiss after Shirov & Najer both caught Firouzja in Round 5:
The pairings are out for Round 7 of the #GrandSwiss, but first there's a rest day ...!
Today's a rest day in Riga, so a good chance to check out the story so far, with MVL hitting the front in Round 6 while Caruana had a somewhat lucky escape!
https://chess24.com/en/read/news/grand-swiss-6-mvl-sasikiran-catch-the-leaders
#c24live #GrandSwiss2021
https://chess24.com/en/read/news/grand-swiss-6-mvl-sasikiran-catch-the-leaders
#c24live #GrandSwiss2021
Visited the memorial of one of the best chess players in history. Mikhail Tal, what a legend β‘οΈβ
π David Howell (@DavidHowellGM)
π David Howell (@DavidHowellGM)
Visitando el monumento al "Mago de Riga", Mikhail Tal ββ¬οΈ #ajedrez #chess #FIDEGrandSwiss #riga #latvia
π Carolina Lujan (@imcarolinalujan)
π Carolina Lujan (@imcarolinalujan)
On the eastern outskirts of Riga, in the New Jewish Cemetery, is the final resting place of the 8th World Champion Mikhail Tal.
Andris Tihomirovs wrote an interesting article about it: https://grandswiss.fide.com/2021/11/02/mikhail-tals-resting-place/
π·: Milan Dinic
Andris Tihomirovs wrote an interesting article about it: https://grandswiss.fide.com/2021/11/02/mikhail-tals-resting-place/
π·: Milan Dinic
When technique matters - Endgame analyses from Riga
https://en.chessbase.com/post/technique-matters-endgames-from-riga
https://en.chessbase.com/post/technique-matters-endgames-from-riga
Lubosh Kavalek (b. Prague, 1943; d. Reston, 2021). Pictured in his native city in 1963.
He was twice champion of Czechoslovakia prior to his defection in 1968, initially to Germany. After settling in the USA, he was three times U.S. Champion.
π Douglas Griffin (@dgriffinchess)
He was twice champion of Czechoslovakia prior to his defection in 1968, initially to Germany. After settling in the USA, he was three times U.S. Champion.
π Douglas Griffin (@dgriffinchess)
"The ability to create and to control the tension of battle is perhaps the principal attainment of the great player."
πΈ Savielly Tartakower
@UnityChessClub
πΈ Savielly Tartakower
@UnityChessClub
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A piece of Latvian archive footage with the iconic scenes of Mikhail Tal's arrival in Riga after winning the world chess championship at the age of 23 in May 1960.
π Olimpiu G. Urcan (@olimpiuurcan)
π Olimpiu G. Urcan (@olimpiuurcan)
Hastings International, 1966/67. In the 7th round (played 4th January), 14-year-old Henrique Mecking (Brazil) faces ex-World Champion Mikhail Botvinnik (USSR). The Soviet grandmaster won the game in 42 moves on the way to winning the event.
π Douglas Griffin (@dgriffinchess)
π Douglas Griffin (@dgriffinchess)