One draw proved controversially quick, but there were great battling wins for Rapport, Grandelius, Esipenko and Praggnanandhaa in Round 10 of #TataSteelChess! Report:
https://chess24.com/en/read/news/tata-steel-10-four-street-fights-and-a-quick-draw
https://chess24.com/en/read/news/tata-steel-10-four-street-fights-and-a-quick-draw
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Who gets there first? | Vidit Gujrathi - R. Praggnanandhaa | Tata Steel Chess 2022
chess, laughter, coffee and banana fritters ❤️
I really fall in love with this picture!
Incredible artwork by: Rarindra Prakarsa 🇮🇩 (Instagram: rarindra_prakarsa)
🔗 Irene Sukandar (@irene\_sukandar)
I really fall in love with this picture!
Incredible artwork by: Rarindra Prakarsa 🇮🇩 (Instagram: rarindra_prakarsa)
🔗 Irene Sukandar (@irene\_sukandar)
After 2 defeats, the men strike back in Gibraltar! https://chess24.com/en/watch/live-tournaments/gibraltar-battle-of-the-sexes-2022/3/1/1
Round 3 report by John Saunders on round 3 of the #GibChess Battle of the Sexes in which the men came roaring back with a 7-3 despite having the black pieces. Overall score 16-14 in favour of the women's team https://gibchess.com/bos-2022-round-3
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Gibraltar International Chess Festival | Battle of the Sexes 2022
Gibraltar International Chess Festival is the best open chess tournament in the world.
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Practical rook endgames are difficult to win if you do not know the theory
12-year-old Raima Bhattacharjee had an extra passed pawn against 19-year-old Archishman Gupta in Round 2 of Tata Steel Chess Festival 2021 All India Rapid Rating Open. She did not know how to win it and was unable to figure out the win during the game. Can you find out how White could have won the game?
12-year-old Raima Bhattacharjee had an extra passed pawn against 19-year-old Archishman Gupta in Round 2 of Tata Steel Chess Festival 2021 All India Rapid Rating Open. She did not know how to win it and was unable to figure out the win during the game. Can you find out how White could have won the game?
"The key to ultimate succcess is the determination to progress day by day."
🔸 Edmar Mednis
@UnityChessClub
🔸 Edmar Mednis
@UnityChessClub
Tseitlin in play v. Vasily Smyslov in the 39th USSR Championship, Leningrad 1971.
(📷:L. Poletaev, via http://e3e5.com.)
🔗 Douglas Griffin (@dgriffinchess)
(📷:L. Poletaev, via http://e3e5.com.)
🔗 Douglas Griffin (@dgriffinchess)
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Player of the Day! Aron Nimzowitsch ✨
Sometimes you have to be tenacious to win.
https://chesspuzzle.net/Puzzle/455891
https://chesspuzzle.net/Puzzle/455891