The team from the Kiev Pioneers' Palace, pictured in Yerevan, 1939.
Standing on left, Anatoly Bannik & Isaac Lipnitsky. Seated far right, the young David Bronstein.
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Standing on left, Anatoly Bannik & Isaac Lipnitsky. Seated far right, the young David Bronstein.
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"Some pieces in the King's Indian appear on a 'special price' list: the dark square bishops are at the top of that list."
🔸 David Bronstein
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🔸 David Bronstein
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Donner Memorial, Amsterdam 1995: Jan Timman vs Julio Granda.
Timman won this game in 48 moves, but nevertheless GM Julio Granda went on to win the tournament.
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Timman won this game in 48 moves, but nevertheless GM Julio Granda went on to win the tournament.
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Another day, another exhibition from Magnus Carlsen!
https://chess24.com/en/read/news/tata-steel-india-day-3-the-carlsen-exhibition
https://chess24.com/en/read/news/tata-steel-india-day-3-the-carlsen-exhibition
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Tata Steel India Day 3: The Carlsen exhibition
Magnus Carlsen beat Vishy Anand and Ding Liren on Day 3 in
Kolkata to win the rapid section with a stunning 15/18 despite letting a win
slip from his grasp against Harikrishna. 2nd place Hikaru Nakamura is a full 4
points back, but still 2 points ahead…
Kolkata to win the rapid section with a stunning 15/18 despite letting a win
slip from his grasp against Harikrishna. 2nd place Hikaru Nakamura is a full 4
points back, but still 2 points ahead…
Announcement Challengers Tata Steel Chess Tournament 2020
https://www.tatasteelchess.com/news/92/announcement-challengers-tata-steel-chess-tournament-2020.html
https://www.tatasteelchess.com/news/92/announcement-challengers-tata-steel-chess-tournament-2020.html
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Announcement Challengers Tata Steel Chess Tournament 2020
Today’s announcement of the grandmasters of the Tata Steel Challengers means that the field of participants of the Tata Steel Chess Tournament 2020 is now complete. Both groups contain quite a few talented young players, who have the potential to rattle the…
... some of the most successful players in history have been the quiet positional players...
🔸 Yasser Seirawan
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🔸 Yasser Seirawan
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