Unity Chess Endgame Multiple Choice 3
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B: g5 β 10
πππππππ 77%
@wild_think, shahab, π, Nikhil, @MerissaWongso, @RichardPeng, Yiyi, Diego, Zhenrui, Sanjana
C: Rc8 β 2
π 15%
Gavin, @SteveWongso
A: Nd8 β 1
π 8%
@Sophia_Peng
π₯ 13 people voted so far.
public poll
B: g5 β 10
πππππππ 77%
@wild_think, shahab, π, Nikhil, @MerissaWongso, @RichardPeng, Yiyi, Diego, Zhenrui, Sanjana
C: Rc8 β 2
π 15%
Gavin, @SteveWongso
A: Nd8 β 1
π 8%
@Sophia_Peng
π₯ 13 people voted so far.
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π #Horwitz_chess_quotes_001
πΉ Bernhard Horwitz
πΉ German chess master
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πΉ Bernhard Horwitz
πΉ German chess master
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π #about_Horwitz
πΉ Bernhard Horwitz
πΉ German chess master
π° Bernhard Horwitz was a German chess master and chess writer. Horwitz was born in Neustrelitz, and went to school in Berlin, where he studied art. From 1837 to 1843, he was part of a group of German chess players known as "The Pleiades". He moved to London in 1845.
π Born: May-10-1870, Neustrelitz, Germany
π Died: Aug-29-1885, 78 years old , London, United Kingdom
π Country: Germany (federation/nationality United Kingdom)
π° In 1846, Horwitz lost a match against visiting master Lionel Kieseritzky, and another against Howard Staunton, losing 15.5-8.5. His best chess result was winning a match against Henry Bird in 1851. Horwitz played in the first international chess tournament, London 1851, again beating Bird in the first round, but losing to Staunton in the second and JΓ³zsef SzΓ©n in the third.
Horwitz's Chess Studies (1851), co-authored with Josef Kling, is an important work on the endgame study and endgames in general. His true love was problems and together with Josef Kling wrote the classic book Chess Studies. He was the winner of the first study composing tourney in 1862.
β¦οΈ A memorable game by Horwitz!ππΌ
πΈ Bernhard Horwitz vs Howard Staunton
πΈ London m3 ;HCL 34 (1846), rd 14
πΈ Scotch Game: Horwitz Attack (C45)
β¦οΈ Review and download PGN fileππΌ
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πΉ Bernhard Horwitz
πΉ German chess master
π° Bernhard Horwitz was a German chess master and chess writer. Horwitz was born in Neustrelitz, and went to school in Berlin, where he studied art. From 1837 to 1843, he was part of a group of German chess players known as "The Pleiades". He moved to London in 1845.
π Born: May-10-1870, Neustrelitz, Germany
π Died: Aug-29-1885, 78 years old , London, United Kingdom
π Country: Germany (federation/nationality United Kingdom)
π° In 1846, Horwitz lost a match against visiting master Lionel Kieseritzky, and another against Howard Staunton, losing 15.5-8.5. His best chess result was winning a match against Henry Bird in 1851. Horwitz played in the first international chess tournament, London 1851, again beating Bird in the first round, but losing to Staunton in the second and JΓ³zsef SzΓ©n in the third.
Horwitz's Chess Studies (1851), co-authored with Josef Kling, is an important work on the endgame study and endgames in general. His true love was problems and together with Josef Kling wrote the classic book Chess Studies. He was the winner of the first study composing tourney in 1862.
β¦οΈ A memorable game by Horwitz!ππΌ
πΈ Bernhard Horwitz vs Howard Staunton
πΈ London m3 ;HCL 34 (1846), rd 14
πΈ Scotch Game: Horwitz Attack (C45)
β¦οΈ Review and download PGN fileππΌ
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@Horwitz-Staunton 1846.pgn
634 B
βͺοΈ Bernhard Horwitz - Howard Staunton, London 1846
βͺοΈ PGN format
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βͺοΈ PGN format
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Baku, July 1980. Grandmaster and future World Champion Garry Kasparov, with his mother Klara.
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πΈ Mikhail Tal
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