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Daily chess puzzle
Solve here: https://chesspuzzle.net/Puzzle/262233
Dear #Chess Lovers,
I invite you to watch my
'CHESS DIVAS' first song
YouTube premiere!
❤️🌹🧞‍♀️🎼

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Lyrics by Alexandra Kosteniuk
🌹
On March 8th for
#InternationalWomensDay
Thanks for sharing!
🤗

🔗 ᒍ ᑌ G ᗩ (@JugadiPrima)
CHESS DIVAS: 'Polya Chornye' - JUGA
CHESS DIVAS: 'Polya Chornye' - JUGA
The Magnus Carlsen Invitational, the 4th event on the $1.5 million Meltwater Champions Chess Tour, starts Saturday at 17:00 CET! Check out all the details:

https://chess24.com/en/read/news/space-themed-magnus-carlsen-invitational-returns
Judit Polgar in June 1994 (Sygma Collection).

🔗 Olimpiu G. Urcan (@olimpiuurcan)
The game of chess is the most fascinating and intellectual pastime which the wisdom of antiquity has bequeathed to us."

🔸 Howard Staunton

@UnityChessClub
A superb picture of the Polgár family
TASS agency

🔗 Diego Rasskin Gutman (@drasskin)
Daily chess puzzle in memory of Paul Devos, seven times Belgian champion, who was born on this day in 1911.
Solve here: https://chesspuzzle.net/Puzzle/203681
GM Alexander Riazantsev brings chess to new heights 🏔

The 2016 Russian champion climbed Mount Kilimanjaro's Uhuru Peak and played chess at its top. At 5,895 metres above sea level, it is the world's tallest free-standing mountain.

📷: riazantsev_alexander
👏 Congratulations to GM Vladislav Artemiev for winning today's Titled Tuesday with a score of 10/11! 👏
The pairings are out for the #MagnusInvitational, with Magnus himself facing Van Foreest, MVL, Firouzja and Giri on Day 1!

https://chess24.com/en/read/news/magnus-carlsen-faces-firouzja-giri-on-day-1-of-his-invitational
This advice from Aron Nimzowitsch is still worth remembering: "First restrain, next blockade, lastly destroy." Or, in short, RBD. https://bit.ly/3bM9rzr

🔗 Olimpiu G. Urcan (@olimpiuurcan)
"In order to improve your game you must study the endgame before everything else; for, whereas the endings can be studied and mastered by themselves, the middlegame and the opening must be studied in relation to the endgame."

🔸 Jose Raul Capablanca

@UnityChessClub
Blitz, Moscow, 1973.
Clockwise, from the left: Anatoly Karpov, Tigran Petrosian, Aleksandr Roshal, Semyon Furman, Mikhail Tal, Efim Geller.
(📷: Novosti Press.)

🔗 Douglas Griffin (@dgriffinchess)
Capablanca playing his father, at 4 1/2 in 1892 and at 21 in 1909. Chess set and table are the same. After 17 years, Capa sits now in papi's chair. Father seems equally puzzled in both pictures!

🔗 Diego Rasskin Gutman (@drasskin)