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It's Magnus Carlsen vs. Hikaru Nakamura in the 7-day final of the Magnus Carlsen Chess Tour after an "unbelievable fight" from Ding Liren wasn't quite enough!
#ImpactChess #c24live

πŸ”— chess24.com (@chess24com)
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Ding Liren wins a brilliant game against Magnus Carlsen, delivering checkmate on the board! 😲

#impactchess

Replay the game ➑️ https://www.chess.com/events/2020-magnus-carlsen-chess-tour-kiva-finals/17-Ding_Liren-Carlsen_Magnus
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Aug 14-20th: Magnus Carlsen vs Hikaru Nakamura facing each other in the Finals benefiting Kiva of the $1Million Magnus Carlsen Chess Tour. Live at: https://chess24.com/tour
#ImpactChess #esportsnews #chess
Hikaru Nakamura wins the 1st set of the Magnus Carlsen Chess Tour final, though Magnus has 6 days left to come back! https://chess24.com/en/watch/live-tournaments/kiva-finals-of-the-magnus-carlsen-chess-tour-2020/5/1/4
#c24live #ImpactChess
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Hikaru Nakamura beat Magnus Carlsen 2.5:1.5 to take the lead on Day 1 of the Magnus Carlsen Chess Tour final! Replay the games: https://chess24.com/en/watch/live-tournaments/kiva-finals-of-the-magnus-carlsen-chess-tour-2020/5/1/1

#ImpactChess #c24live
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πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ Hikaru Nakamura clinches Day1 of the Finals! A win in game 2 and three draws in the rest give him a 1-0 lead in the match!

Here's the decisive game. From being better for Magnus to having even chances for both sides to winning for Nakamura.. this game had it all! #ImpactChess
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Daniel King - Power Play 28 Tactic Toolbox King's Gambit
Forwarded from Unity Chess
β™ŸSundays With Unityβ™Ÿ
August 16th, 2020
Untitled U2200 Championship
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πŸ’ŽMain InformationπŸ’Ž
Forwarded from Unity Chess
β™ŸSundays With Unityβ™Ÿ
August 16th, 2020
Untitled U2200 Championship
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1979. Armenia. How many hopes and expectations! In the same year, one of them will win a silver medal in the USSR Championship. The other is bronze. In a year another will become the Champion of the USSR. And that's not all ... Thank you, Lev Psakhis!

πŸ”— Sergey Kim (@sergey_e_kim)
"Having spent 200 hours on the above, the young player, even if he possesses no special talent for chess, is likely to be among those two or three thousand chessplayers [who play on a par with a master]..."

πŸ”Έ Emanuel Lasker
Tigran Petrosian in play v. Yuri Averbakh in the 11th round of the 26th USSR Championship, Tbilisi, 27th January 1959. Petrosian won this game, and the event (held in the city of his birth); it was the first of his four Soviet titles.
(Photo: T. Archvadze / TASS.) #chess

πŸ”— Douglas Griffin (@dgriffinchess)
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Black's king in this game: "If you want something done right, you've got to do it yourself." 🀨

...Ke7!! ...Kf6!! ...Kg5! and go for checkmate! 🀯

πŸ”— Sam Copeland (@Sam_Copeland)
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King Tries To Give Checkmate Himself! - Best Of The 1980s - Portisch vs. Pinter, 1984