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1956-MANIAC,First chess computer ever.
1981-Cray Blitz,first computer to beat a master.
1988-Deep Thought,first computer to beat a grand master.
1994-Chess Genius,first computer to beat a world champion in RAPID.
1997-Deep Blue,first computer to beat a world champion in a match.

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"Too many checks means there's something wrong with the attack."

🔸 Viktor Korchnoi

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Haninge (Sweden), May 1990. The 6th-round meeting of grandmaster Ferdinand Hellers (Sweden) and ex-World Champion Anatoly Karpov (USSR). Karpov won this encounter - a Vienna Game - in 39 moves.

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"I was about to play 37.Nxf7+ but he [Anish Giri] did not allow me." Daniil Dubov explains the game that knocked out the Dutchman from the Moscow Grand Prix.
Hikaru Nakamura advances to Round 2 of #GrandPrixFIDE in Moscow after winning the tiebreak against Teimour Radjabov 1,5-0,5 in rapid 25m+10s.

In quarterfinals, the American grandmaster will face the hero of Round 1 Russian Daniil Dubov.
Congrats to USA's GM Nakamura and Wesley So on winning their tiebreaks and advancing to the next stage of #GrandPrixFIDE.
It's Russia against the World in Moscow #GrandPrixFIDE Quarterfinals that start May 20! Which 'team' do you think will win?

🇷🇺 Daniil Dubov vs Hikaru Nakamura 🇺🇸
🇷🇺 Alexander Grischuk vs. Wesley So 🇺🇸
🇷🇺 Ian Nepomniachtchi vs. Wei Yi 🇨🇳
🇷🇺 Peter Svidler vs. Radoslaw Wojtaszek 🇵🇱
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Hikaru Nakamura's stylish conclusion to a fine positional win.
Congratulations to 23-year-old Kamil Dragun on winning his 1st Polish Chess Championship!