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Sundays With Unity
September 27th, 2020
Mega Event
Page 2

Special Discount: 20% discount for members of Unity Chess main channel in Telegram:
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Sundays With Unity
🥇Champions 1-20🥇
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Anatoly Karpov photographed in Stockholm, 1969, where he won the World Junior Chess Championship.

He finished the tournament undefeated, with 10/11, and became the first Soviet player to win this event since Spassky (1955).

🔗 David Llada ♞ (@davidllada)

@UnityChessClub
Tournament Review
Thirty-eight players played in six preliminary sections, with the top two in each advancing to Final A. Among those who did not qualify for Final A was future World Championship candidate Eugenio Torre of the Philippines, who won Final B with 9/11. Final A was dominated by the rising young Soviet junior Anatoly Karpov (who would become World Champion just six years later), who gave up only two draws (10/11). Andras Adorjan (Hungary) and Urzica (Romania) finished three points behind. The strength of the field is shown by the fact that former Champion Kaplan could only finish fourth with 6.5/11.

OlimpBase
http://www.olimpbase.org/ind-junior/wu20-1969.html
"I feel that it is no less interesting to be a trainer than to play oneself. I even take greater delight in the tournament successes of my lads than I do in my own."

🔸 Mark Dvoretsky

@UnityChessClub
Buenos Aires Chess Olympiad, 1978.

Krysztof Pytel (POL) vs William Lombardy (USA).

🔗 David Llada ♞ (@davidllada)

@UnityChessClub
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♜ We're counting down the 10 best #chess moves of all time!

♜ 10: In the 1964 USSR Championship, GM Ratmir Kholmov played a brilliant combination starting with 18.Nc6!

♜ See the full list here: http://chess.com/article/view/best-chess-moves

🔗 Chess.com (@chesscom)
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Catig vs. Mills, 1974: A true chess masterpiece. The players' Elo? 1500! 😲

18...Bc8!, 20...e5!!, 24...Re3+!!, 26...Rfe8!!, 27...Bg3!, and 29...Qxb2!! 🤯

🔗 Sam Copeland (@Sam\_Copeland)
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A Chess MASTERPIECE But The Players Are 1500! - Best Of The 70s - Catig vs. Mills, 1974
Move of the Day!
Round 6 results and pairings. Magnus Carlsen is now the sole leader of the tournament #STLRapidBlitz
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Raise your hand if you want a cat cam 🙋🏻‍♀️ #STLRapidBlitz