... 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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IA Shohreh Bayat was appointed as the Chief Arbiter of the Women's World Chess Championship Match between Ju Wenjun and Aleksandra Goryachkina (January 2-24, 2020). Marika Japaridze will be the Deputy Chief Arbiter.
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Ruslan Ponomariov
European Championship (2019)
Ruslan Ponomariov
European Championship (2019)
Carlsen's 3027 performance at the Tata Steel India Rapid 2019
https://en.chessbase.com/post/carlsen-s-3027-performance-at-the-tata-steel-india-rapid-2019
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Carlsen's 3027 performance at the Tata Steel India Rapid 2019
<a href="https://en.chessbase.com/post/tata-steel-rapid-blitz-live">Watch Day 4 Blitz | Magnus Carlsen performed at an astronomical Elo of 3027 at the Tata Steel Chess India 2019 Rapid. He scored 15.0/18, with six wins and three draws. According to Magnus…
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Chess Impressions from the Schachbundesliga
9 moves of the day from the #KolkataGCT!
https://chess24.com/en/read/news/tata-steel-india-day-4-a-solid-5-point-lead
https://chess24.com/en/read/news/tata-steel-india-day-4-a-solid-5-point-lead
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Tata Steel India Day 4: A “solid” 5-point lead
Magnus Carlsen described his play as “decent” and his lead
as “solid” as he top-scored with 6.5/9 on the first day of the Tata Steel Chess
India Blitz, extending his lead over Hikaru Nakamura to a massive five points.
Hikaru was 2nd top scorer alongside…
as “solid” as he top-scored with 6.5/9 on the first day of the Tata Steel Chess
India Blitz, extending his lead over Hikaru Nakamura to a massive five points.
Hikaru was 2nd top scorer alongside…
Triberg, July 1921.
Seated, L to R: Rudolf Spielmann, ?, Alexander Alekhine, Akiba Rubinstein
Standing, L to R: Efim Bogoljubow, Aleksei Selezniev.
This was the first tournament that Alekhine played in after he left his homeland for good.
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Seated, L to R: Rudolf Spielmann, ?, Alexander Alekhine, Akiba Rubinstein
Standing, L to R: Efim Bogoljubow, Aleksei Selezniev.
This was the first tournament that Alekhine played in after he left his homeland for good.
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