« 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
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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…
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Responding to check with a checkmate!
Crushing win by Alexander Alekhine in a 1930 simul exhibition. #chess #gameoftheday
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Crushing win by Alexander Alekhine in a 1930 simul exhibition. #chess #gameoftheday
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Niemeyer, 1967. FIDE President Max Euwe makes the first move in the game between Anatoly Karpov and Heinz Schaufelberger, from Switzerland.
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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. 🤯
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
Throwback Thursday: Kasparov wins Linares, retires
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Throwback Thursday: Kasparov wins Linares, retires
After twenty years as the world’s highest-rated player, Garry Kasparov decided to quit chess and go into politics in March 2005. His last event was the now legendary Linares Tournament. Kasparov had a one-point lead over Veselin Topalov going into their direct…
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The Best Morphy Game You've Never Seen
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Crazy win by John Nunn in King's Indian Defense against Alexander Beliavsky, Hoogovens (1985) #chess #gameoftheday
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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
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today. It also featured Nepomniachtchi, Gelfand, Motylev, Kobalia, Potkin, and Lautier.
The blitz tournament in memory of the prominent grandmaster and coach was held on
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today. It also featured Nepomniachtchi, Gelfand, Motylev, Kobalia, Potkin, and Lautier.