Liudmila Belavenets (1940-2021) Passes Away
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Liudmila Belavenets (1940-2021) Passes Away
A well-known Russian player and coach, Liudmila Belavenets (1940-2021), died on the 7th of November due to a serious illness.
Liudmila Belavenets was the winner of the USSR women's championship (1975), the world women's champion in correspondence chess…
Liudmila Belavenets was the winner of the USSR women's championship (1975), the world women's champion in correspondence chess…
Moscow, 29th Sep 1966. The USSR Sporting Societies Team Championship; in the adjourned session Boris Spassky faces Mikhail Botvinnik on Board 1 of the 'Lokomotiv' v. 'Trud' match, as Mikhail Tal looks on. The endgame was won by Botvinnik.
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Moscow, 29th Sep 1966. The USSR Sporting Societies Team Championship; in the adjourned session Boris Spassky faces Mikhail Botvinnik on Board 1 of the 'Lokomotiv' v. 'Trud' match, as Mikhail Tal looks on. The endgame was won by Botvinnik. 🔗 Douglas Griffin…
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Once upon a time, when Grandmaster title was a sacred one, there was a chess aficionado, who collected signatures of every Soviet Grandmaster on one envelope. Year 1966. Everyone was still alive...
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Women's World Chess Champion Nona Gaprindashvili. Tbilisi, USSR. 1972.
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Firouzja Wins FIDE Chess.com Grand Swiss, Reaches Candidates With Caruana
Alireza Firouzja won the FIDE #GrandSwiss2021 as the only player to finish on 8/11 after all the key games ended in draws in the final round. Firouzja qualified for the #FIDECandidates together with
Fabiano Caruana
. Final report:
Alireza Firouzja won the FIDE #GrandSwiss2021 as the only player to finish on 8/11 after all the key games ended in draws in the final round. Firouzja qualified for the #FIDECandidates together with
Fabiano Caruana
. Final report:
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Interview with Alireza Firouzja, the winner of Grand Swiss 2021
"It feels great. It was a very long tournament. When I came here, I thought my chances are low because the players are very experienced. Rating-wise, I was a contender, but in general, these tournaments are very tricky."
"It feels great. It was a very long tournament. When I came here, I thought my chances are low because the players are very experienced. Rating-wise, I was a contender, but in general, these tournaments are very tricky."
The #GrandSwiss2021 has finished after 11 exciting rounds! The winner Alireza Firouzja and the runner-up Fabiano Caruana, qualify for the 2022 #FIDECandidates, while Oparin, Yu Yangyi, Keymer, Vachier-Lagrave, Predke and Shirov qualify for the Grand Prix Series. 👏
1.Carlsen or Nepo
2.Radjabov
3.Duda
4.Karjakin
5.Firouzja
6.Caruana
+2 players from the 2022 Grand Prix series in Berlin
1.Carlsen or Nepo
2.Radjabov
3.Duda
4.Karjakin
5.Firouzja
6.Caruana
+2 players from the 2022 Grand Prix series in Berlin
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Alireza Firouzja receiving his award for winning the 2021 Grand Swiss. #GrandSwiss2021
Not only has Alireza won #GrandSwiss2021 (and therefore qualified for #FIDECandidates2022) but he's also World top #5 now - and he's only 18! His tournament performance was 2855! Amazing results for Firouzja!
Happy winners of the #GrandSwiss2021 🥇🥈🥉
More photos from the closing ceremony in our Flickr: https://www.flickr.com/photos/fide/with/51662371881/
More photos from the closing ceremony in our Flickr: https://www.flickr.com/photos/fide/with/51662371881/
The 2021 FIDE http://Chess.com Women's Grand Swiss concluded today. Lei Tingjie emerged as the winner and qualified for the Women's Candidates. Elisabeth Paehtz was 2nd, Zhu Jiner 3rd and Mariya Muzychuk 4th; all four qualify for the next Women's Grand Prix series. 👏👏