Unity Chess Strategy Multiple Choice 75
public poll
A)Nb5 β 8
πππππππ 62%
@shahrook, @Jasemsa, @mahyarebrahimi1983, @ali_arghavani, @WataxPin, Hansika, Mohammad mahdi, Sanjana
B)d6 β 3
πππ 23%
@Sh39r, Jayden, Vincent
C)Nc6 β 2
ππ 15%
@Kasra_note9, @h_a_d_I_1169
π₯ 13 people voted so far.
public poll
A)Nb5 β 8
πππππππ 62%
@shahrook, @Jasemsa, @mahyarebrahimi1983, @ali_arghavani, @WataxPin, Hansika, Mohammad mahdi, Sanjana
B)d6 β 3
πππ 23%
@Sh39r, Jayden, Vincent
C)Nc6 β 2
ππ 15%
@Kasra_note9, @h_a_d_I_1169
π₯ 13 people voted so far.
Unity Chess Endgame Multiple Choice 75
public poll
A)Qa8 β 8
πππππππ 62%
@shahrook, @Jasemsa, @shahramabdo, @flowchess, @Kamrankazemi1990, @WataxPin, Mohammad mahdi, Sanjana
B)Nh5 β 3
πππ 23%
@Sh39r, @Kasra_Germany, @h_a_d_I_1169
C)Qe4 β 2
ππ 15%
@mahyarebrahimi1983, Vincent
π₯ 13 people voted so far.
public poll
A)Qa8 β 8
πππππππ 62%
@shahrook, @Jasemsa, @shahramabdo, @flowchess, @Kamrankazemi1990, @WataxPin, Mohammad mahdi, Sanjana
B)Nh5 β 3
πππ 23%
@Sh39r, @Kasra_Germany, @h_a_d_I_1169
C)Qe4 β 2
ππ 15%
@mahyarebrahimi1983, Vincent
π₯ 13 people voted so far.
Chess players, by Anthony Rosenbaum (died 1888), given to the National Portrait Gallery, London in 1939.
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At the 1982 London (Phillips & Drew) tournament April 1982. Yasser Seirawan (USA) and Jan Timman (Netherlands) analyse their 9th-round game, which was drawn in 71 moves.
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π΄ Today is birthday of Ivan Cheparinov!!
Bulgarian chess grandmaster
πΊπΉπβοΈπΈπ· Happy birthday πππππ
π΅ Today is also birthday of:
β¦οΈ Baadur Jobava , Georgian chess grandmaster and three-time Georgian champion!!
β¦οΈ Samuel Reshevsky, Polish chess prodigy and later a leading American chess grandmaster!!
β«οΈ Today is also died-day of Max Euwe , Dutch chess Grandmaster and Fifth World Chess Champion.
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Bulgarian chess grandmaster
πΊπΉπβοΈπΈπ· Happy birthday πππππ
π΅ Today is also birthday of:
β¦οΈ Baadur Jobava , Georgian chess grandmaster and three-time Georgian champion!!
β¦οΈ Samuel Reshevsky, Polish chess prodigy and later a leading American chess grandmaster!!
β«οΈ Today is also died-day of Max Euwe , Dutch chess Grandmaster and Fifth World Chess Champion.
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π΅ Chess History - Tournaments
πΉ Berlin 1924
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π΅ Chess History - Tournaments
πΉ Berlin 1924
#Berlin_1924
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π· Chess History - Tournaments
πΉ Berlin 1924
πΉ By Free Chess Association Berlin Of Germany
πΉ November 17 - 26
πΉ Efim Bogoljubov |7/9 (+6 -1 =2) |
π° On occasion of the 60th birthday of Bernhard Kagan, the "Freie Schachvereinigung Berlin" ( Free Chess Association Berlin) arranged a small tournament with 10 participants. The field was noticeably strengthened by the participation of Efim Bogoljubov, who had returned to Germany after a two years stay in Russia, and also Rudolf Spielmann. The favorite Bogoljubov won in the end, despite a bad start with a loss to Ernst Gruenfeld in round 2. Spielmann disappointed a little. The tournament was sponsored by Viktor Tietz.
π SOURCE: CHESSGAMES.COM
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βΌοΈ In a other page of chessgames.com site about this tournament has written:π
The tournament, from 17.-29.November 16-28. Nov, according to the tournament book held in Berlin at CafΓ© Zielka, is the third international championship tournament in Germany after Dresden and Hanover. Once again, General Manager Bergmann (Dresden) of the cigarette factory Bergmann AG proved itself by earning the 1st prize of 1000 M as a deserved chess patron. The arrangement of the tournament met Master Mieses, the tournament management had taken over the well-known and proven V.Tietz (Carlsbad).
The tournament was particularly interesting because Bogolyubov after a long break again in the barriers. He was of course the favorite. But it almost seemed as if he had lost his strength due to the long game break because he started with a close draw and a loss. But then he won all matches except the last against Rubinstein, which he drew, which was enough for him to secure victory. Rubinstein had decided bad luck that he was second only despite a good game because he just lost against the bottom of the table a game.
(Source: German chess newspaper no.12 December 1926, p.359 / 360) http: //berlinerschachverband.de/arc ...
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β¦οΈ The final standings and crosstable was as aboveπ
β¦οΈ Download "Berlin 1926" Games database by PGN formatπ
β¦οΈ Review our selected short game from this tournamentπ
βͺοΈEdgar Colle vs Efim Bogoljubov
βͺοΈ Berlin (1926), Berlin GER, rd 6, Nov-23
βͺοΈ Colle System (D05)
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πΉ Berlin 1924
πΉ By Free Chess Association Berlin Of Germany
πΉ November 17 - 26
πΉ Efim Bogoljubov |7/9 (+6 -1 =2) |
π° On occasion of the 60th birthday of Bernhard Kagan, the "Freie Schachvereinigung Berlin" ( Free Chess Association Berlin) arranged a small tournament with 10 participants. The field was noticeably strengthened by the participation of Efim Bogoljubov, who had returned to Germany after a two years stay in Russia, and also Rudolf Spielmann. The favorite Bogoljubov won in the end, despite a bad start with a loss to Ernst Gruenfeld in round 2. Spielmann disappointed a little. The tournament was sponsored by Viktor Tietz.
π SOURCE: CHESSGAMES.COM
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βΌοΈ In a other page of chessgames.com site about this tournament has written:π
The tournament, from 17.-29.November 16-28. Nov, according to the tournament book held in Berlin at CafΓ© Zielka, is the third international championship tournament in Germany after Dresden and Hanover. Once again, General Manager Bergmann (Dresden) of the cigarette factory Bergmann AG proved itself by earning the 1st prize of 1000 M as a deserved chess patron. The arrangement of the tournament met Master Mieses, the tournament management had taken over the well-known and proven V.Tietz (Carlsbad).
The tournament was particularly interesting because Bogolyubov after a long break again in the barriers. He was of course the favorite. But it almost seemed as if he had lost his strength due to the long game break because he started with a close draw and a loss. But then he won all matches except the last against Rubinstein, which he drew, which was enough for him to secure victory. Rubinstein had decided bad luck that he was second only despite a good game because he just lost against the bottom of the table a game.
(Source: German chess newspaper no.12 December 1926, p.359 / 360) http: //berlinerschachverband.de/arc ...
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β¦οΈ The final standings and crosstable was as aboveπ
β¦οΈ Download "Berlin 1926" Games database by PGN formatπ
β¦οΈ Review our selected short game from this tournamentπ
βͺοΈEdgar Colle vs Efim Bogoljubov
βͺοΈ Berlin (1926), Berlin GER, rd 6, Nov-23
βͺοΈ Colle System (D05)
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πΉ World Chess Championship in London 2018
πΉ Magnus Carlsen vs Fabiano Caruana -R12
πΉ PGN format
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πΉ Magnus Carlsen vs Fabiano Caruana -R12
πΉ PGN format
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