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GM David Bronstein was born on February 19, 1924. One of the strongest players of the mid-twentieth century, he narrowly missed becoming the world champion in 1951, drawing the match with Mikhail Botvinnik 12-12 (so the title stayed with the holder). #OnThisDay…
Remembering David Bronstein on his 96th birth anniversary.
Bronstein was one of the strongest players never to become a world champion.
For more information about Bronstein, his contribution to chess and his best games, check this out ➡️
https://www.chess.com/players/david-bronstein
Bronstein was one of the strongest players never to become a world champion.
For more information about Bronstein, his contribution to chess and his best games, check this out ➡️
https://www.chess.com/players/david-bronstein
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David Bronstein | Top Chess Players
David Bronstein was a Soviet chess grandmaster who nearly won the title of world champion in 1951. Learn more about Bronstein's chess achievements.
Nikita Vitiugov and Alireza Firouzja share 2-3 places in Prague. The leader is Santosh Vidit
https://ruchess.ru/en/news/all/nikita_vitiugov_and_alireza_firouzja_share_2_3_places_in_prague/
https://ruchess.ru/en/news/all/nikita_vitiugov_and_alireza_firouzja_share_2_3_places_in_prague/
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Nikita Vitiugov and Alireza Firouzja Share 2-3 Places in Prague
The Prague Chess Festival, which includes several tournaments, is drawing to its close. In the seventh round of the Masters event, the Alireza Firouzja defeated Jan-Krzysztof Duda, Samuel Shankland beat Nils Grandelius, while the games Anton - Ragger, Navara…
Firouzja beats Duda to move back within a point of leader Vidit in the Prague Masters with 2 rounds to go!
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Duda, Jan-Krzysztof - Firouzja, Alireza
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Prague Chess Festival Masters 2020 round 07
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Prague Chess Festival Masters 2020 round 07