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Nepomniachtchi - Tang, Titled Tuesday 2020
Solve the puzzle: https://chesspuzzle.net/Puzzle/212315
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Solution explained by Daniel King
How could Nepo checkmate? Chess puzzle of the week - White to play and win shorts
Mark your calendars for February 8-19, 2022! The Saint Louis will host the 3rd Cairns Cup, an elite level tournament for the top female players from around the world.
136 moves, almost 8 hours of play, and we have the first decisive game of the match.

Magnus Carlsen wins Game 6 and is now leading by one point 3½-2½.

#CarlsenNepo #FIDEmatch2021
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FIDE World Championship 2021 - Game 6

Magnus Carlsen (2855)(3½) vs Ian Nepomniachtchi (2782)(2½)

Queen's Pawn Opening: Pseudo-Catalan Variation
That's it! A historical, record-breaking game ends in a victory for Magnus Carlsen.
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World Chess Championship 2021| Game 6
BREAKING: Carlsen Wins Longest World Chess Championship Game Of All Time In Game 6
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🔗 MagnusBarstad (@MagnusBarstad):
THE CAMP.

🔗 Tarjei J. Svensen (@TarjeiJS):
"Are you tired?"
"No!"
"Would you go another hour?"
"Yes, as long as I win!"
#CarlsenNepo
In case anyone is still wondering, Carlsen demonstrated how the knight moves: It moves a lot. #CarlsenNepo
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Game 6
What an amazing fight it was!
7 hours and 40 minutes. Huhhh... It was the longest game of world championship match history with its 136 moves.😉

#FIDEMatch2021 #CarlsenNepo

🔗 Judit Polgar (@GMJuditPolgar)
🔗 Garry Kasparov (@Kasparov63):
Incredible game. 7 hours, 45 minutes of peak concentration at the highest level of competition. Remember this when you hear chess isn't a sport, or that physical condition isn't so important. Or when they say classical chess is dead!
One of the leading American chess players between 1950s & 1960s William Lombardy would have turn 84 today.

The contemporary of Bobby Fischer, Lombardy is the only person to win World Junior Championship with perfect score.

#OnThisDay in chess
📷 New York Times
The power of youth.
Young Smyslov, Fischer, Karpov and Tal.

🔗 Chess History (@MrMarksTV)