Judit Polgar (Hungary) Receiving Her Award for Taking First at the 1995 Isle of Lewis, Scotland, Chess Tournament.
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Epic Chess battle between two of the best chess players ever.
(Kasparov vs Short!).
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(Kasparov vs Short!).
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β¦οΈ Today is birthday of Ruslan Ponomariov!!
Ukrainian chess grandmaster
β€οΈπΉπβοΈπ·πΊπΈβ€οΈ Happy birthday Dear Ruslan !! ππππ
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Ukrainian chess grandmaster
β€οΈπΉπβοΈπ·πΊπΈβ€οΈ Happy birthday Dear Ruslan !! ππππ
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#Ragozin
πΉ Viacheslav Ragozin
πΉ Soviet chess Grandmaster
πΉ International Chess Arbiter
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πΉ Viacheslav Ragozin
πΉ Soviet chess Grandmaster
πΉ International Chess Arbiter
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#Ragozin
πΉ Viacheslav Ragozin
πΉ Soviet chess Grandmaster
πΉ International Chess Arbiter
π° Viacheslav Vasilyevich Ragozin was a Soviet chess Grandmaster, an International Arbiter of chess, and a World Correspondence Chess Champion. He was also a chess writer and editor.
Ragozin was born in St. Petersburg. Awarded the GM title in 1950 and the GMC title in 1959 when he won the 2nd World Correspondence Chess Championship (1956) - (1959), he also won the Leningrad Championship in 1936 and 1945.
He played board 8 (out of 10) against Herbert Seidman in the historic USA-USSR radio match in September 1945, beating Seidman 2-0.
Ragozin was for many years the sparring partner of Mikhail Botvinnik and contributed significantly to his successes. He worked actively for FIDE (the World Chess Federation), edited Shakhmaty v SSSR magazine and wrote an excellent book on the 1st Botvinnik - Tal Match in 1960.
Ragozin died in Moscow in 1962 whilst compiling Izbrannye Partii Ragozina, a collection of his own games. The book was completed by his friends under the editorship of M. Beilin and finally published in 1964.
π Born: 8 October 1908
πΊ St.Petersburg, Imperial Russia
π Died: 11 March 1962 (aged 53)
πΊ Moscow, Russian SFSR
π Title: Grandmaster (1950)
πΊ International Arbiter (1951)
πΊ ICCF Grandmaster (1959)
π ICCF World Champion: 1956β59
β¦οΈ A memorable game by Ragozin has won by positional sacrificing Queen with two pieces!!π
πΈ Miguel Najdorf vs Viacheslav Ragozin
πΈ SaltsjΓΆbaden Interzonal (1948), Stockholm SWE, rd 16, Aug-08
πΈ Gruenfeld Defense: Russian. Smyslov Variation (D98)
β¦οΈ Review and download PGN fileπ
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πΉ Viacheslav Ragozin
πΉ Soviet chess Grandmaster
πΉ International Chess Arbiter
π° Viacheslav Vasilyevich Ragozin was a Soviet chess Grandmaster, an International Arbiter of chess, and a World Correspondence Chess Champion. He was also a chess writer and editor.
Ragozin was born in St. Petersburg. Awarded the GM title in 1950 and the GMC title in 1959 when he won the 2nd World Correspondence Chess Championship (1956) - (1959), he also won the Leningrad Championship in 1936 and 1945.
He played board 8 (out of 10) against Herbert Seidman in the historic USA-USSR radio match in September 1945, beating Seidman 2-0.
Ragozin was for many years the sparring partner of Mikhail Botvinnik and contributed significantly to his successes. He worked actively for FIDE (the World Chess Federation), edited Shakhmaty v SSSR magazine and wrote an excellent book on the 1st Botvinnik - Tal Match in 1960.
Ragozin died in Moscow in 1962 whilst compiling Izbrannye Partii Ragozina, a collection of his own games. The book was completed by his friends under the editorship of M. Beilin and finally published in 1964.
π Born: 8 October 1908
πΊ St.Petersburg, Imperial Russia
π Died: 11 March 1962 (aged 53)
πΊ Moscow, Russian SFSR
π Title: Grandmaster (1950)
πΊ International Arbiter (1951)
πΊ ICCF Grandmaster (1959)
π ICCF World Champion: 1956β59
β¦οΈ A memorable game by Ragozin has won by positional sacrificing Queen with two pieces!!π
πΈ Miguel Najdorf vs Viacheslav Ragozin
πΈ SaltsjΓΆbaden Interzonal (1948), Stockholm SWE, rd 16, Aug-08
πΈ Gruenfeld Defense: Russian. Smyslov Variation (D98)
β¦οΈ Review and download PGN fileπ
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@Najdorf-Ragozin 1948.pgn
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πΈ Miguel Najdorf vs Viacheslav Ragozin
πΈ Stockholm1948
πΈ PGN format
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πΈ Stockholm1948
πΈ PGN format
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#speedchess legend Hikaru Nakamura and French number-1 Maxime Vachier-Lagrave battle today! β‘οΈπβ‘οΈ
Who will win and advance to the semifinals? π€
Who will win and advance to the semifinals? π€
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It was a thrilling match and often competitive, but Nakamura was just too strong in this #speedchess format.
It was a thrilling match and often competitive, but Nakamura was just too strong in this #speedchess format.
66.Kf1?
Nepomniachtchi made a blunder which cost him the game.
He could have obtained equality through the following continuation:
66.Ke1= Nxd3+ (66...Bxf5 67.Bxf5 Rxc4 68.Re7+ Kxd5 69.g5= with the idea of g6) 67.Kd2 Rxc4 68.Kxd3 Rxg4 69.Rxd7 Kxf5 70.Rxd6=
66...Rc1+β+
Black wins the bishop with check.
67.Kf2 Nxd3+ 68.Ke3 Bxf5 69.gxf5 Kf6 70.Rg6+ Kxf5 71.Rxd6 Ne5 72.Rd8 Rc3+ 73.Ke2 Rxc4 74.Ke3 Re4+ 75.Kd2 Rd4+ 76.Ke3 Nc4+ 77.Kf3 Ke5 0β1
Nepomniachtchi made a blunder which cost him the game.
He could have obtained equality through the following continuation:
66.Ke1= Nxd3+ (66...Bxf5 67.Bxf5 Rxc4 68.Re7+ Kxd5 69.g5= with the idea of g6) 67.Kd2 Rxc4 68.Kxd3 Rxg4 69.Rxd7 Kxf5 70.Rxd6=
66...Rc1+β+
Black wins the bishop with check.
67.Kf2 Nxd3+ 68.Ke3 Bxf5 69.gxf5 Kf6 70.Rg6+ Kxf5 71.Rxd6 Ne5 72.Rd8 Rc3+ 73.Ke2 Rxc4 74.Ke3 Re4+ 75.Kd2 Rd4+ 76.Ke3 Nc4+ 77.Kf3 Ke5 0β1
13.Nde2!? [This unnecessary move allows Black to complicate the game by the sacrifice on h3.]
[The correct move is 13.Nc2! Rb8 14.Rb1 Nc6 (14...b5 15.f4 Ned7 (15...Nc6?? 16.e5 Nb4 17.exf6 Rxe1+ 18.Nxe1 Qxf6 19.Bd2+β) 16.Qxd6Β±) 15.a4 Be6 16.Bb2 Nh5 17.Qd2 Nd4 18.Nxd4 Bxd4 19.Kh2 Nf6 20.Rbd1 Bd7 21.f4 Bc6 22.b4 b6 23.b5 axb5 24.axb5 Bb7 25.e5 dxe5 26.fxe5 Nd7 (26...Bxe5?? 27.Rxe5 Qxd2 28.Rxe8+ Rxe8 29.Rxd2+β) 27.Nd5 Bxd5 28.Bxd5 Rxe5 29.Bxd4 cxd4 30.Rxe5 Nxe5 31.Qxd4 Qe7 32.Rf1Β²; 13.Nf3?! Nxf3+ 14.Qxf3 Nxe4 15.Nxe4 Bxa1 16.Rd1 (16.Bg5?! Qxg5 17.Nxg5 Rxe1+ 18.Kh2 Re7Β³) 16...Qe7 17.Bg5 Qxe4 18.Qxe4 Rxe4 19.Bxe4 Be5 20.Be3=]
13...Bxh3! [13...Rb8 14.f4 Nc6 15.Rb1 Nd4 16.Nxd4 cxd4 17.Nd5Β²]
14.Bxh3 Nf3+ 15.Kf1 Nxe1 16.Qxe1 Nxe4 17.Nxe4 Rxe4 18.Rb1 Qe7 19.Bg2 [ΒΉ19.Be3! Re8 20.Qd2 Qf6 21.Kg1 Bh6 22.Nf4 Bxf4 23.Bxf4 Rd4 24.Qc2 and White would achieve an promising advantage.]
19...Re8 20.Bxe4 Qxe4 21.Be3 Bd4 22.Rd1 Qh1+? [Black throws away his chances.]
[22...Bxe3! 23.fxe3 Qxe3 24.Rxd6 (24.Qf2 Qe4! 25.Rxd6 Qb1+ 26.Qe1 Qe4=) 24...Qe4 25.Rd2 Re5=]
23.Ng1 Re6 [23...Bxe3 24.Rd3 Qh6 25.Kg2 f5 26.fxe3+β]
24.Rd3 Qe4 25.Qd1 Be5 26.Nf3 b5 27.Ng5 Qh1+ 28.Ke2 Qh5+ 29.Kd2 Qxd1+ 30.Kxd1 Re8 31.Nf3 1β0
[The correct move is 13.Nc2! Rb8 14.Rb1 Nc6 (14...b5 15.f4 Ned7 (15...Nc6?? 16.e5 Nb4 17.exf6 Rxe1+ 18.Nxe1 Qxf6 19.Bd2+β) 16.Qxd6Β±) 15.a4 Be6 16.Bb2 Nh5 17.Qd2 Nd4 18.Nxd4 Bxd4 19.Kh2 Nf6 20.Rbd1 Bd7 21.f4 Bc6 22.b4 b6 23.b5 axb5 24.axb5 Bb7 25.e5 dxe5 26.fxe5 Nd7 (26...Bxe5?? 27.Rxe5 Qxd2 28.Rxe8+ Rxe8 29.Rxd2+β) 27.Nd5 Bxd5 28.Bxd5 Rxe5 29.Bxd4 cxd4 30.Rxe5 Nxe5 31.Qxd4 Qe7 32.Rf1Β²; 13.Nf3?! Nxf3+ 14.Qxf3 Nxe4 15.Nxe4 Bxa1 16.Rd1 (16.Bg5?! Qxg5 17.Nxg5 Rxe1+ 18.Kh2 Re7Β³) 16...Qe7 17.Bg5 Qxe4 18.Qxe4 Rxe4 19.Bxe4 Be5 20.Be3=]
13...Bxh3! [13...Rb8 14.f4 Nc6 15.Rb1 Nd4 16.Nxd4 cxd4 17.Nd5Β²]
14.Bxh3 Nf3+ 15.Kf1 Nxe1 16.Qxe1 Nxe4 17.Nxe4 Rxe4 18.Rb1 Qe7 19.Bg2 [ΒΉ19.Be3! Re8 20.Qd2 Qf6 21.Kg1 Bh6 22.Nf4 Bxf4 23.Bxf4 Rd4 24.Qc2 and White would achieve an promising advantage.]
19...Re8 20.Bxe4 Qxe4 21.Be3 Bd4 22.Rd1 Qh1+? [Black throws away his chances.]
[22...Bxe3! 23.fxe3 Qxe3 24.Rxd6 (24.Qf2 Qe4! 25.Rxd6 Qb1+ 26.Qe1 Qe4=) 24...Qe4 25.Rd2 Re5=]
23.Ng1 Re6 [23...Bxe3 24.Rd3 Qh6 25.Kg2 f5 26.fxe3+β]
24.Rd3 Qe4 25.Qd1 Be5 26.Nf3 b5 27.Ng5 Qh1+ 28.Ke2 Qh5+ 29.Kd2 Qxd1+ 30.Kxd1 Re8 31.Nf3 1β0