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Zürich, 19th May 1959. Bobby Fischer (USA) is pictured in play v. Edgar Walther (Switzerland) in the 1st round of the international tournament held in city's Kongreßhaus.
This encounter features in Fischer's 'My 60 Memorable Games'.
(Photo: Ullstein Bild.) #chess

🔗 Douglas Griffin (@dgriffinchess)

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« Fischer – Andersson, Siegen 1970 » par Bertola Georges : Ulf Andersson était en pleine ascension pour obtenir le titre de GM en 1972. C’était le plus grand espoir suédois depuis Gideon Ståhlberg (1908-1967) — https://www.europe-echecs.com/art/fischer-ae-andersson-siegen-1970-8344.html

🔗 Europe-Echecs (@EuropeEchecs)
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Responding to check with a checkmate!

Crushing win by Alexander Alekhine in a 1930 simul exhibition. #chess #gameoftheday

🔗 Chessify (@ChessifyMe)
Niemeyer, 1967. FIDE President Max Euwe makes the first move in the game between Anatoly Karpov and Heinz Schaufelberger, from Switzerland.

📸 : Ge Van De Werff

🔗 David Llada ♞ (@davidllada)
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When three s are better than a rook! 🔥🔥🔥

With 23...Rxd2+!! and 27...Rxc5!! Kavalek surrenders both rooks to keep his dark-square bishop and push the pawns through. 🤯
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These Pawns Can't Be Stopped! - Best Of The 60's - Gufeld vs. Kavalek, 1962
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Crazy win by John Nunn in King's Indian Defense against Alexander Beliavsky, Hoogovens (1985) #chess #gameoftheday

🔗 Chessify (@ChessifyMe)
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Mikhail Tal's Top 5 Queen Sacrifices
Move of the Day!
Happy 72nd birthday to Robert Hübner! 🎊🎈🎉🎁🎂

Considered to be the most successful German grandmaster since Emanuel Lasker, Hübner is a former world number three and a four-time world championship candidate. He is also a papyrologist.

📷 Lennart Ootes
Kramnik beats Tomashevsky 1.5:0.5 and wins the Razuvaev Memorial.

The blitz tournament in memory of the prominent grandmaster and coach was held on
@chesscom
today. It also featured Nepomniachtchi, Gelfand, Motylev, Kobalia, Potkin, and Lautier.