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π· #Imortall_Chess_Games
π· #Game_1
πΉ A informative endgame by Capablanca
πΈ Download PGN file notes by Alexander AlekhineππΌππΌ
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π· #Game_1
πΉ A informative endgame by Capablanca
πΈ Download PGN file notes by Alexander AlekhineππΌππΌ
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ImmortalGames_001.pgn
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πΈ Capablanca - Tartakower, New York 1924 round6
πΈ PGN format
πΈ Notes by Alexander Alekhine
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πΈ PGN format
πΈ Notes by Alexander Alekhine
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β¦οΈ Unity Chess Open Grand Prix Tournament
β¦οΈ Saturday, May 19th
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β¦οΈ Saturday, May 19th
π’ Don't forget to on time registration
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βͺοΈ Gerald Abrahams
βͺοΈ Chess Master and Author
β¦οΈ Gerald Abrahams was British lawyer (barrister), chess master and chess author.
He also was a very strong amateur who in the 1930's was playing master-class chess.
πΉ Born: April 15, 1907, Liverpool, United Kingdom
πΉ Died: March 15, 1980
β¦οΈ Abrahams at the Nottingham Major Open 1936 finished 3rd= with Karel Opocensky .
His eight chess books include Teach Yourself Chess (1948), The Chess Mind (1952), Handbook of Chess (1960), Technique in Chess (1961), Test Your Chess (1963), Pan Book of Chess (1966), Not Only Chess (1974), and Brilliancies in Chess (1977).
The Pan Book of Chess is a revised edition of his Handbook of Chess. It was still in print into the early 1980"s.
He introduced the Abrahams variation (also called the Noteboom variation) of the Queenβs Gambit Declined Semi-Slav Defense:
(1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 c6 4.Nf3 dxc4 5.a4 Bb4 6.e3 b5 7.Bd2 a5),
in 1925 known as the Abrahams-Noteboom variation.
He played in the Oxford vs Cambridge University match in 1926, 1927, and 1928.
In 1933 he finished in 3rd place in the British Championship.
In 1946, he defeated Viaschelav Ragozin (who later became the second World Correspondence Champion) in the Anglo-Soviet radio match (board 10), winning one game and drawing one game.
β¦οΈ A memorable game by AbrahamsππΌ
πΈ Arnold Denker vs Gerald Abrahams
πΈ London B (1946), London ENG, rd 11, Jan-25
πΈ Queen Pawn Game: Zukertort Variation (D02)
β¦οΈ Review and download PGN fileππΌ
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βͺοΈ Chess Master and Author
β¦οΈ Gerald Abrahams was British lawyer (barrister), chess master and chess author.
He also was a very strong amateur who in the 1930's was playing master-class chess.
πΉ Born: April 15, 1907, Liverpool, United Kingdom
πΉ Died: March 15, 1980
β¦οΈ Abrahams at the Nottingham Major Open 1936 finished 3rd= with Karel Opocensky .
His eight chess books include Teach Yourself Chess (1948), The Chess Mind (1952), Handbook of Chess (1960), Technique in Chess (1961), Test Your Chess (1963), Pan Book of Chess (1966), Not Only Chess (1974), and Brilliancies in Chess (1977).
The Pan Book of Chess is a revised edition of his Handbook of Chess. It was still in print into the early 1980"s.
He introduced the Abrahams variation (also called the Noteboom variation) of the Queenβs Gambit Declined Semi-Slav Defense:
(1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 c6 4.Nf3 dxc4 5.a4 Bb4 6.e3 b5 7.Bd2 a5),
in 1925 known as the Abrahams-Noteboom variation.
He played in the Oxford vs Cambridge University match in 1926, 1927, and 1928.
In 1933 he finished in 3rd place in the British Championship.
In 1946, he defeated Viaschelav Ragozin (who later became the second World Correspondence Champion) in the Anglo-Soviet radio match (board 10), winning one game and drawing one game.
β¦οΈ A memorable game by AbrahamsππΌ
πΈ Arnold Denker vs Gerald Abrahams
πΈ London B (1946), London ENG, rd 11, Jan-25
πΈ Queen Pawn Game: Zukertort Variation (D02)
β¦οΈ Review and download PGN fileππΌ
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Grenke Classic Rd 4: Caruana 1-0 Naiditsch was the only decisive game in Round 4 of the #GRENKEChess Classic & took Fabi into the shared lead with MVL & Vitiugov
π Reymond Keene - Anthony Miles , Hastings 1975
π The position after 16 ... Re8
βοΈ White to move βοΈ
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π The position after 16 ... Re8
βοΈ White to move βοΈ
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βοΈβοΈβοΈβοΈ
What is your idea about white's move?βοΈβοΈ
Strategic or Tactical?
β See answer in this immortal game and download annotated by Reymond Keene PGN fileππΌππΌ
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What is your idea about white's move?βοΈβοΈ
Strategic or Tactical?
β See answer in this immortal game and download annotated by Reymond Keene PGN fileππΌππΌ
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π· #Imortall_Chess_Games
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πΈ Reymond Keene - Anthony Miles , Hastings 1975
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π· #Game_2
πΈ Reymond Keene - Anthony Miles , Hastings 1975
πΈ Download PGN file notes by Reymond KeeneππΌππΌ
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ImmortalGames_002.pgn
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πΈ Reymond Keene - Anthony Miles , Hastings 1975
πΈ PGN format
πΈ Notes by Reymond Keene
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πΈ PGN format
πΈ Notes by Reymond Keene
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