European Online Women's Club Cup concluded!
Congratulations to all the participants and to the Winners:
πCercle d'Echecs de Monte-Carlo π²π¨
π₯UGRA π·πΊ
π₯GAMBIT Volgograd π·πΊ
Final standings can be found here: http://chess-results.com/tnr544199.aspx?lan=1&art=0
Congratulations to all the participants and to the Winners:
πCercle d'Echecs de Monte-Carlo π²π¨
π₯UGRA π·πΊ
π₯GAMBIT Volgograd π·πΊ
Final standings can be found here: http://chess-results.com/tnr544199.aspx?lan=1&art=0
The FIDE Online World Cadets & Youth Rapid Championships have concluded. π
Our congratulations to all the participants and of course the winners! http://www.world2020.ge/
*Please note that the confirmed results will be available tomorrow after all the anti-cheating controls.
Team USA πΊπΈ medalists at the FIDE Online World Cadets & Youth Rapid Championships:
π₯Carissa Yip (U-18G)
π₯Dimitar Mardov (U-12)
π₯Alice Lee (U-12G)
π₯Omya Vidyarthi (U-10G)
π₯Thalia Cervantes (U-18G)
π₯Zoey Tang (U-12G)
π₯Christopher Yoo (U-14)
π₯Bach Ngo (U-12)
Our congratulations to all the participants and of course the winners! http://www.world2020.ge/
*Please note that the confirmed results will be available tomorrow after all the anti-cheating controls.
Team USA πΊπΈ medalists at the FIDE Online World Cadets & Youth Rapid Championships:
π₯Carissa Yip (U-18G)
π₯Dimitar Mardov (U-12)
π₯Alice Lee (U-12G)
π₯Omya Vidyarthi (U-10G)
π₯Thalia Cervantes (U-18G)
π₯Zoey Tang (U-12G)
π₯Christopher Yoo (U-14)
π₯Bach Ngo (U-12)
Sunway Sitges Open R9: Leon Mendonca beats Nino Batsiashvili
Ivan Cheparinov, Moussard and Jaime Santos Latasain a three-way lead
https://chessbase.in/news/Sunway-Sitges-Open-Round-9-report
Ivan Cheparinov, Moussard and Jaime Santos Latasain a three-way lead
https://chessbase.in/news/Sunway-Sitges-Open-Round-9-report
9th round finished at #SunwaySitges and we have already some norms for some players but, probably, Hans Niemann is the player of the day, after crossing 2500 with his win over GM Sebastien MazΓ© and officially becoming a FIDE_chess GM today. Congratulations!
πΈ Lennart Ootes
π Sunway Chess Open (@SunwayChessOpen)
πΈ Lennart Ootes
π Sunway Chess Open (@SunwayChessOpen)
All set for tomorrow... One more round and the job is done!
π Sunway Chess Open (@SunwayChessOpen)
π Sunway Chess Open (@SunwayChessOpen)
He was friends with Misha and "Viktor Terrible". But in 1968 he chose Tal in the semifinal match. Genna Sosonko wrote a wonderful essay about Misha and a wonderful book about Victor ...
π Sergey Kim (@sergey\_e\_kim)
π Sergey Kim (@sergey\_e\_kim)
"The essential disadvantage of the isolated pawn ... lies not in the pawn itself, but in the square in front of the pawn."
πΈ Richard Reti
@UnityChessClub
πΈ Richard Reti
@UnityChessClub
Chess legend George Koltanowski: An archive deep dive of record-breaking chess champion and Chronicle columnist
https://www.sfchronicle.com/chronicle_vault/article/Chess-legend-George-Koltanowski-An-archive-deep-15819607.php
https://www.sfchronicle.com/chronicle_vault/article/Chess-legend-George-Koltanowski-An-archive-deep-15819607.php
San Francisco Chronicle
Chess legend George Koltanowski: An archive deep dive of record-breaking chess champion and Chronicle columnist
George Koltanowski was blindfold chess champion and The Chronicleβs chess columnist for...
Buenos Aires 1980. Miguel Quinteros analyzes the game with Friedrik Olafsson. Hort and Andersson are watching. Wonderful times when grandmasters, having played a game, continued to communicate at the chessboard. Now this is rarely seen ... Especially at super tournaments
π Sergey Kim (@sergey\_e\_kim)
https://t.me/UnityChessClub/4386
π Sergey Kim (@sergey\_e\_kim)
https://t.me/UnityChessClub/4386
Mikhail Botvinnik during a simultaneous exhibition while touring the Netherlands in late 1958 (Associated Press archive).
π Olimpiu G. Urcan (@olimpiuurcan)
π Olimpiu G. Urcan (@olimpiuurcan)
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Best Checkmate Combinations Ever - 47
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Is 21...Nf4!! the greatest chess move ever played? π€
In game 6 of his 1960 world championship match with Botvinnik, Tal stunned the Soviet patriarch with this incredible intuitive knight sacrifice. π
π Sam Copeland (@Sam\_Copeland)
In game 6 of his 1960 world championship match with Botvinnik, Tal stunned the Soviet patriarch with this incredible intuitive knight sacrifice. π
π Sam Copeland (@Sam\_Copeland)
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Mikhail Tal Explains His Greatest Chess Move! - Best of the 60s - Botvinnik vs. Tal, 1960
Emanuel Lasker was born on December 24, 1868. The longest-reigning world chess champion, he retained his title for 26 years and 337 days from 1894 to 1921.
He was also a mathematician, philosopher, and excelled in other games like bridge or Go.
#OnThisDay #ChessHistory
He was also a mathematician, philosopher, and excelled in other games like bridge or Go.
#OnThisDay #ChessHistory
Forwarded from Unity Chess Club
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Emanuel Lasker's Best Chess Tactics -1
Memories of another day
π Viswanathan Anand (@vishy64theking)
20 years ago #OnThisDay Vishy Anand won his first of five world championship titles. Starting from a 100-player knockout, the final, played in Tehran, Iran, saw Anand beating Alexei Shirov 3.5-0.5.
#Legend
π Viswanathan Anand (@vishy64theking)
20 years ago #OnThisDay Vishy Anand won his first of five world championship titles. Starting from a 100-player knockout, the final, played in Tehran, Iran, saw Anand beating Alexei Shirov 3.5-0.5.
#Legend