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▪️ Anatoly Karpov vs Ehsan Ghaem Maghami
▪️ Mate of the King (2009), Tehran IRI, rd 5- Rapid, Jan-27
▪️ Nimzo-Indian Defense: Classical Variation. (E36)
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▪️ Mate of the King (2009), Tehran IRI, rd 5- Rapid, Jan-27
▪️ Nimzo-Indian Defense: Classical Variation. (E36)
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🔸World Blitz Championship 2017
🔸Round 10
⚪️Mamedyarov,Shakhriyar (2799)
⚫️Cheparinov,Ivan (2710)
🔸1-0
🔸Round 10
⚪️Mamedyarov,Shakhriyar (2799)
⚫️Cheparinov,Ivan (2710)
🔸1-0
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🔸World Blitz Championship 2017
🔸Round 11
⚪️Carlsen,Magnus (2837)
⚫️Yu,Yangyi (2751)
🔸1-0
🔸Round 11
⚪️Carlsen,Magnus (2837)
⚫️Yu,Yangyi (2751)
🔸1-0
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💢 Samuel Reshevsky
💢 Chess Grandmaster
♦️ Samuel "Sammy" Herman Reshevsky was a Polish chess prodigy and later a leading American chess grandmaster.
He was never a full-time chess professional.
♦️ Reshevsky learned to play chess at the age of four. At eight years old he was giving simultaneous exhibitions and defeating some of the country's most prominent players.
🔸 Full name: Samuel Herman Reshevsky
🔸 Country: United States Poland
🔸 Born: November 26, 1911 Ozorków, Congress Poland, Russian Empire
🔸 Died: April 4, 1992 (aged 80) New York City
🔸 Title: Grandmaster (1950)
🔸 Peak rating: 2565 (July 1972)
♦️A memorable game by Reshevsky against Capablanca in 1935 👇🏼👇🏼
▪️ Samuel Reshevsky vs Jose Raul Capablanca
▪️ Margate (1935), Margate ENG, rd 4, Apr-27
▪️ Queen's Gambit Declined: Modern. Knight Defense (D51)
♦️ Review this game and download it's PGN file, also you can download a full annotated pdf format booklet of this game which prepare from "Garry Kasoarov on My Great Predecessors" Part 4 Book 👇🏼👇🏼
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💢 Samuel Reshevsky
💢 Chess Grandmaster
♦️ Samuel "Sammy" Herman Reshevsky was a Polish chess prodigy and later a leading American chess grandmaster.
He was never a full-time chess professional.
♦️ Reshevsky learned to play chess at the age of four. At eight years old he was giving simultaneous exhibitions and defeating some of the country's most prominent players.
🔸 Full name: Samuel Herman Reshevsky
🔸 Country: United States Poland
🔸 Born: November 26, 1911 Ozorków, Congress Poland, Russian Empire
🔸 Died: April 4, 1992 (aged 80) New York City
🔸 Title: Grandmaster (1950)
🔸 Peak rating: 2565 (July 1972)
♦️A memorable game by Reshevsky against Capablanca in 1935 👇🏼👇🏼
▪️ Samuel Reshevsky vs Jose Raul Capablanca
▪️ Margate (1935), Margate ENG, rd 4, Apr-27
▪️ Queen's Gambit Declined: Modern. Knight Defense (D51)
♦️ Review this game and download it's PGN file, also you can download a full annotated pdf format booklet of this game which prepare from "Garry Kasoarov on My Great Predecessors" Part 4 Book 👇🏼👇🏼
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▪️ Samuel Reshevsky vs Jose Raul Capablanca
▪️ Margate (1935), Margate ENG, rd 4, Apr-27
▪️ Queen's Gambit Declined: Modern. Knight Defense (D51
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▪️ Margate (1935), Margate ENG, rd 4, Apr-27
▪️ Queen's Gambit Declined: Modern. Knight Defense (D51
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Reshevsky-Capablanca 1935 By Kasparov.pdf
2.7 MB
▪️ Samuel Reshevsky - Jose Raul Capablanca , Margate (1935)
▪️ Full annotated game by Garry Kasparov
▪️PDF format
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▪️ Full annotated game by Garry Kasparov
▪️PDF format
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Ex-World Champion Mikhail Tal in play at the Interzonal Tournament in his home city of Riga, September 1979. Tal won this event by 2½ clear points, ahead of Lev Polugaevsky in 2nd place.
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Efim Geller v. Wolfgang Uhlmann, in the 7th round of the Amsterdam IBM tournament, 21st Jul 1970. The East German grandmaster won this game in very fine style.
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📘 9...Rad8? (Bh7) 30.R×f6!
The black king has been targeted by the white pieces. Everything is ready for a combination!
30...Nd4 31.R×h6!+ g×h6 32.Q×d4+ R×d4 33.B×d4+ Qg7 34.B×g7+ +-
The black king has been targeted by the white pieces. Everything is ready for a combination!
30...Nd4 31.R×h6!+ g×h6 32.Q×d4+ R×d4 33.B×d4+ Qg7 34.B×g7+ +-
📘 26...Ke8!
A good idea from Mamedyarov, in order to transfer his king to the queenside and also defend c7-pawn to release the knight on c6.
27. Nf4 Rd6 28.g4 Kd7
A good idea from Mamedyarov, in order to transfer his king to the queenside and also defend c7-pawn to release the knight on c6.
27. Nf4 Rd6 28.g4 Kd7