Ashkhabad, 1968. Among the participants in the 28th USSR Women's Championship:
Front row, 5th & 6th from left - Nana Alexandria, Tatiana Zatulovskaya.
2nd row, 3rd from right - Lyudmila Rudenko.
3rd row, 3rd from right - Marta Shul.
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Front row, 5th & 6th from left - Nana Alexandria, Tatiana Zatulovskaya.
2nd row, 3rd from right - Lyudmila Rudenko.
3rd row, 3rd from right - Marta Shul.
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"Combinations have always been the most intriguing aspect of Chess. The masters look for them, the public applauds them, the critics praise them. It is because combinations are possible that Chess is more than a lifeless mathematical exercise."
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Wijk aan Zee, 28th January 1969. In the 12th round of the Hoogovens tournament, Efim Geller is seen in play v. Paul Keres. In the background, Lajos Portisch faces Mikhail Botvinnik.
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Geller and Botvinnik were to share 1st-2nd place in the event with 10½/15, a ½-point ahead of Portisch and Keres.
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