Unity Chess Club
1.61K subscribers
18.2K photos
1.96K videos
4.35K files
6.66K links
Download Telegram
Forwarded from Sundays with Unity
Forwarded from Sundays with Unity
Forwarded from Sundays with Unity
Forwarded from Sundays with Unity
Forwarded from Sundays with Unity
Forwarded from Sundays with Unity
Forwarded from Sundays with Unity
Forwarded from Sundays with Unity
Forwarded from Sundays with Unity
Forwarded from Sundays with Unity
Forwarded from Sundays with Unity
Forwarded from Sundays with Unity
Forwarded from Sundays with Unity
Forwarded from Sundays with Unity
Congratulations to all winners! Great competitions, wonderful games!πŸš€πŸ”₯πŸ†

Outstanding performance by
GM Vladimir Fedoseev getting the first place and making a new record of 100 points!! He is the winner of our 4rd session of King/Queen championship project! On June 20th, 2020 (6 days from now!) he will compete for the season championship!
Forwarded from Sundays with Unity
β™ŸSundays with Unityβ™Ÿ
June 14th, 2020
Session 13

πŸ₯‡GM Vladimir FedoseevπŸ₯‡
Forwarded from Sundays with Unity
This media is not supported in your browser
VIEW IN TELEGRAM
β™ŸSundays with Unityβ™Ÿ
Season 1 championship
June 20th, 2020
Who’s the winner!
Wijk aan Zee, 7th January 1988. At the opening ceremony for the Hoogovens tournament, left to right: Jeroen Piket, Anatoly Karpov, Genna Sosonko, Mikhail Tal.

@UnityChess
"Mistrust is the most necessary characteristic of the Chess player."

πŸ”Έ Siegbert Tarrasch

@UnityChess
Reykjavik 1972. Probably one of the few photographs where it was possible to show the internal state of the chess player. The burden of inevitable defeat in the match ... How hard it is to live with it! Only a real fighter can do this!

@UnityChess
LΓ³dΕΊ, April 1927. The 2nd Polish Championship. In the 5th round, Savielly Tartakower faces Akiba Rubinstein.
Rubinstein won this game in 33 moves on his way to taking the title.

@UnityChess