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πŸ”Ή Paris Grand Chess Tour 2018 | Round 6
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Indian young #chesstalent Praggu wins in the 4th ad #GredineOpen to catch up with Jaime Santos Latasa in the lead with 5 points after 6 rounds. #chessnews
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πŸ”Ή 4th ad Gredine Open 2018 | Round 6
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Three #WorldChampions at the 1977 Tilburg chess tournament. Karpov (left), Euwe (bottom) and Smyslov (right).

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Chess simul in the main street of Las Palmas, 1971.

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Garry Kasparov vs Mikail Tal, 46th USSR Championship, Tbilisi, 1978. Geller and Tukmanov watch on.

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Exactly 99 years ago, Richard RΓ©ti arrived in the Netherlands. He gives many trainings, lectures and Simultaneouss. He also plays and analyzes a lot with the other, who will call him one of his teachers.

In the picture, RΓ©ti plays in 1923 against the game, while WATS is watching ...

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♦️ Wesley So, American-Filipino chess Grandmaster and leader of "Paris Grand Chess Tour 2018" in the end of day two!!
♦️ Review one of his games in this tournament (Round 4)πŸ‘‡πŸ‘‡

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πŸ›„ Paris Grand Chess Tour 2018
June 20-24, 2018
RAPID GAMES - DAY TWO
ROUND 4

πŸ”ΉVladimir Kramnik- Wesley So
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πŸ›„ Paris Grand Chess Tour 2018
June 20-24, 2018
RAPID GAMES - DAY TWO
ROUND 4

πŸ”ΉVladimir Kramnik- Wesley So
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πŸ”Ή Wesley So
πŸ”Ή American-Filipino chess Grandmaster

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πŸ›„ #about_Wesley_So

πŸ”Ή Wesley So
πŸ”Ή American-Filipino chess Grandmaster

πŸ”° Wesley Barbasa So is a Filipino-American chess grandmaster. He is a three-time Filipino Chess Champion and was U.S. Chess Champion in 2017.

πŸ”˜ Full name: Wesley Barbasa So
πŸ”˜ Country: Philippines (until November 2015)
United States (since November 2015)
πŸ”˜ Born: October 9, 1993 (age 24)
Bacoor, Cavite, Philippines
πŸ”˜ Title: Grandmaster (2008)
πŸ”˜ FIDE rating: 2778 (June 2018)
πŸ”˜ Peak rating: 2822 (March 2017)
πŸ”˜ Ranking: No. 7 (April 2018)
πŸ”˜ Peak ranking: No. 2 (March 2017)

πŸ”° A former chess prodigy, So became the youngest player to pass a 2600 Elo rating in October 2008, breaking the record previously held by Magnus Carlsen. This record has since been broken by John M. Burke. In early 2013, So passed 2700 and in January 2017 he became the 11th player to pass 2800 Elo.

So represented the Philippines until transferring to the United States in 2015. He won the 2015 Bilbao Chess Masters, the 2016 Grand Chess Tour title after claiming victory in the Sinquefield Cup and London Chess Classic, and the 2017 Tata Steel Masters. He represented the US on board 3 at the 42nd Chess Olympiad, winning team and individual gold.

πŸ”° So was born in the Philippines in 1993 to parents William and Eleanor So. So attended the Jesus Good Shepherd School and went on to Saint Francis of Assisi College in Bacoor.

He was nine years old when he began competing in junior tournaments. So took first place at the 2003 Philippine National Chess Championships in the U-10s section. As a junior player, he also competed in various sections of World Youth Chess Championships, finishing 19th in the U-10s in 2003, 13th in the U-12s in 2004 and fourth place in the U-12s in 2005. He also took part in the ASEAN Open U-10s in 2004, securing individual golds in the standard and rapid sections along with team silver medals in the standard and rapid along with winning individual golds in the standard, rapid and blitz sections in the U-12s in 2005.

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πŸ’  Paris Grand Chess Tour 2018
June 20-24, 2018

♦️ Start day 3 games
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πŸ”ΈBlitz Your Next Move Leuven 2018
πŸ”ΈRound 1
βšͺ️Giri,Anish (2782)
⚫️Nakamura,Hikaru (2769)
πŸ”Έ1-0
Giri tactically exploits the weaknesses in his opponent's kingside.
20.BΓ—g7! KΓ—g7 21.Qe5+ Kg8 22.Qg5!
With the idea of Nh5.
22...f6 22.QΓ—f6 +-
πŸ”ΈBlitz Your Next Move Leuven 2018
πŸ”ΈRound 1
βšͺ️Caruana,Fabiano (2816)
⚫️Anand,Viswanathan (2759)
πŸ”Έ0-1
22...Qb7!
A prophylactic move that prevents White from regrouping with Bc3-Ra1-Nd4.
23.Rb2
23.Bc3 NΓ—c5! -+
23...f6!
Anand plays very accurately.
24.eΓ—f6 BΓ—f6 25.Nd4 BΓ—d4! 26.eΓ—d4 Nf6 27.Rb1 Ne4! 28.Bc3 Ra8 -+