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"Education in Chess has to be an education in independent thinking and judging. Chess must not be memorized."

πŸ”Έ Emanuel Lasker

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Efim Bogoljubow during a 1933 visit in StrΓΆbeck, a German village renowned for its chess traditions dating back to King Otto III in the late 900s (Ullstein Bild Archive).

πŸ”— Olimpiu G. Urcan (@olimpiuurcan)
At the demonstration board, the 8th World Champion, Mikhail Tal (b. Riga, 9th Nov 1936; d. Moscow, 28th June 1992.)

πŸ”— Douglas Griffin (@dgriffinchess)
Bobby Fischer in the 1960s, photographed by Hans Namuth (1915-1990). The German-born photographer's archive may contain further little-known Fischer photographs. https://s.si.edu/2VeEwWU

πŸ”— Olimpiu G. Urcan (@olimpiuurcan)
Daily chess puzzle
Solve here: https://chesspuzzle.net/Puzzle/369410
Magnus Carlsen during the Dubai Open in April 2004, watched by Mohamed Al-Mudahka. They both scored 6Β½/9, with the 13-year-old Norwegian making his final grandmaster norm and becoming the youngest grandmaster at that time (Reuters Archive).

πŸ”— Olimpiu G. Urcan (@olimpiuurcan)
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Tactical cascade - Chess puzzle of the week - White to play and win #shorts
Simul then and now (well, 2 weeks ago). Find the only difference... πŸ˜‚πŸ‘€

πŸ”— Judit Polgar (@GMJuditPolgar)
⛡️| Norway Chess 2021 πŸ’˜ 4 days to go!

Norway Chess is a 6-player double round-robin featuring World Champion Magnus Carlsen and taking place in the Clarion Hotel Energy in Stavanger, Norway from 7-17 September. Each of the 10 rounds consists of a classical game where a win is worth 3 points and a loss 0. If the players draw they play an Armageddon game, where the winner earns 1.5 points and the loser 1 point. No draw offers are allowed before move 30.

https://chess24.com/en/watch/live-tournaments/norway-chess-2021
Former world champion Max Euwe with his wife before embarking on a tour of Iceland and Americas in November/December 1948.

πŸ”— Olimpiu G. Urcan (@olimpiuurcan)