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A beautiful tactic from Alexander Grischuk: 37...Bxe5!, with the point that 38.Qxd8 fails because of 38...Bf6+, followed by another check with the rook and the queen is lost.
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Xu, Xiangyu - Grischuk, Alexander
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FIDE World Cup 2019 round 3-1
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FIDE World Cup 2019 round 3-1
Forwarded from never lose hope
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Grischuk on his victory against Xu | FIDE World Cup 2019 | R3, G1 |
Women's world champion Ju Wenjun is proving her class and title at #WomenGrandPrixFIDE in Skolkovo!
In round 6 she wins yet again, against Alina Kashlinskaya,
masterfully using the Russian's careless c2 pawn capture in the opening, and becomes the sole leader with 4,5/6.
In round 6 she wins yet again, against Alina Kashlinskaya,
masterfully using the Russian's careless c2 pawn capture in the opening, and becomes the sole leader with 4,5/6.
Ju Wenjun's decision to choose the #WomenGrandPrixFIDE is currently looking a decent one. If she wins she earns more than a #FIDEWorldCup Round 3 loser:
Leningrad, June 1956. The Anichkov Bridge and the Anichkov Palace, which held the famous Pioneers' Palace at which the likes of Spassky, Korchnoi & Taimanov studied.
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The cherished dream of every chessplayer is to play a match with the World Champion. But here is the paradox: the closer you come to the realization of this goal: the less you think about it.
🔸 Mikhail Tal
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