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2019 Women's Candidates Tournament. Round 3. Interview with Alexandra Kosteniuk.
From the players present, this can only be the USSR team on its way to/from the match v. Great Britain in London in September 1947.
From the left: Boleslavsky, ?, Tolush, ?, ?, Flohr, Levenfish, Bronstein, ?, Kotov, Keres...
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From the left: Boleslavsky, ?, Tolush, ?, ?, Flohr, Levenfish, Bronstein, ?, Kotov, Keres...
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“When the opponent has no counterplay, patience is the attacker’s greatest asset.”
🔸 John Nunn (1997). Secrets of Grandmaster
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🔸 John Nunn (1997). Secrets of Grandmaster
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Fischer vs Reshevsky Second Piatigorsky cup 1966.
Game was a more less positional Kings Indian and ended in a draw but the second game where Fischer had white he won.
In the end Spassky won the tournament with 11.5/18 (+5 -0 =13)
Fischer was half a point behind
11/18 (+7 -3 =8).
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Game was a more less positional Kings Indian and ended in a draw but the second game where Fischer had white he won.
In the end Spassky won the tournament with 11.5/18 (+5 -0 =13)
Fischer was half a point behind
11/18 (+7 -3 =8).
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Fischer vs Reshevsky Second Piatigorsky cup 1966. Game was a more less positional Kings Indian and ended in a draw but the second game where Fischer had white he won. In the end Spassky won the tournament with 11.5/18 (+5 -0 =13) Fischer was half a point behind…
reshevsky_fischer_1966.pgn
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Nottingham, 1936. Sammy Reshevsky is pictured in play v. José Raúl Capablanca in the 9th round (played 20th August). The Cuban went on to win this encounter in one of his most famous endings.
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Jose Raul Capablanca 🆚 Samuel Reshevsky
Nottingham (1936), Nottingham ENG, rd 9, Aug-20
Queen's Gambit Accepted: Mannheim Variation (D23) ·
1-0
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Nottingham (1936), Nottingham ENG, rd 9, Aug-20
Queen's Gambit Accepted: Mannheim Variation (D23) ·
1-0
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Congrats to Vachier-Lagrave, who beats Carlsen for the 3rd time in a row, wins #NorwayChess blitz AND will be the new World #1 in blitz!
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Vachier_Lagrave is on fire!
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He just won a beautiful attack in only 24 moves against Grischuk and has scored 3/3 in the #NorwayBlitz tournament and is #1 in the live rankings!
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He just won a beautiful attack in only 24 moves against Grischuk and has scored 3/3 in the #NorwayBlitz tournament and is #1 in the live rankings!
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Magnus Carlsen Latest Interview 2019