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London, November 1983. Four World Championship Candidates - Garry Kasparov, Viktor Korchnoi, Vasily Smyslov and Zoltan Ribli.

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Bobby Fischer, Mikhail Tal, Lev Polugaevsky and Boris Spassky in the 1966 Chess Olympiad in Havana.

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“To play a really good chess, you must have vision”

🔸 Alexander Alekhine

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After winning the 1963 US Championship with an unprecedented (& unrepeated) perfect score of 11/11, Bobby Fischer is presented with a cake. On the 'board', the position after 19.Rf6! from his win v. Benko, which features in 'My 60 Memorable Games'.

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☑️ US Championship (1963/64), New York

⚪️🇺🇸 Robert James Fischer
⚫️🇭🇺 Pal Benko

Pirc Defense: Austrian Attack. Weiss Variation (B09)

Result : 1-0

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🔸Saint Louis Blits 2018
🔸Round 6
⚪️Anand,Viswanathan (2768)
⚫️Grischuk,Alexander (2766)
🔸1-0
Everything is ready for a decisive combination.
18... Bxe4! 19.Kb2
19. fxe4 Nxe4 20. Nxe4 Qa2+ 21. Kc1Qa1#
19... Bb7?
Grischuk couldn't find the correct continuation.
19... Nxc2 !
A)20. Nxc2 20... Nxb3 21. Kxb3 Rb8+ -+
B)20. fxe4 Qa3+ 21. Kxc2 Nxe4 -+
20.Ra1 Qc7 21. Rg1 Rfd8 -/+
🔸Saint Louis Blits 2018
🔸Round 7
⚪️Grischuk,Alexander (2766)
⚫️Caruana,Fabiano (2822)
🔸0-1
48. Rd8?
Grischuk missed a move that would have won him the game.
A )48. Kb2! Ne4 49. Ra6 g2 50. Rg6 +-
B) 48. Ra5? Ne4 49. Ra6 g5 50.hxg6+ Kg7 51. Ra7+ Kg8 52. Ra8+ Kg7 53. Ra7+ Kxg6 54. Ra8 =
C) 48. Rb8?? Nd5 49. Ka3 g2 50. Rb1 Nxe3 51. Rg1 Kh6 -+
48... Ne4?!
48... g2! 49. Rd1 Nd5 50. Kb2 Nxe3 51.
Rg1 g6 52. Kc3 Nd5+ =
49. Ka3??
After missing a great chance for a win, Grischuk even lost the game with his last blunder.
49.Kb2 +/-
Nc3 1-0
🔸Saint Louis Blits 2018
🔸Round 8
⚪️Caruana,Fabiano (2822)
⚫️Karjakin,Sergey (2773)
🔸1-0
19... Rxf6??
19... gxf6
20. Nc7 Bb3 21. Nxa8
(21. Rb1 Rac8 =)
21... Bxd1
20. Nc7 Raf8 21. Nxe6 Rxe6 22. Bc4 Rfe8 23. Rd7 b5 24. cxb6 axb6 25. Rd6 1-0
⚪️#631 (Strategy-White to Move)
🔸Gulko,B
🔸Kasparov,G
🔸Linares, 1990