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🔹 Reykjavik Open 2018- Fischer Memorial Round 4
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Grandmaster Oleg Romanishin and World Champion Anatoly Karpov in conversation at the tournament at Tilburg, Netherlands. 12th November, 1979.

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Grandmaster Oleg Romanishin, in play v. Kick Langeweg at the IBM Tournament, Amsterdam, July 1978.

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Mikhail Tal [in his autobiography]: "I am probably a little jealous if the spectators react noisily to a move made on a neighbouring board or by my opponent, and not by me."

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Hein Donner looks on during one of the stem games of the 'Hungarian Variation' of the Grünfeld Defence (4.Nf3 Bg7 5.Qb3 dc4 6.Qc4 0-0 7.e4 a6) - Lajos Portisch v. András Adorján, 15th round, Amsterdam IBM tournament, 31st July 1971

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Alexander Shabalov (1967- ) was born in Latvia and studied under Tal. He has won the US championship 4 times. He has won the US Open 7 times. In 2015, he was inducted in the US Hall of Fame. On Dec 30, he won the 44th annual Eastern Open at Tysons Corner with a perfect 7-0.

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Anatoly Karpov and the notorious "Dr. [Vladimir] Zoukhar" during a rest day in Baguio, July 1978.

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At the 'Interpolis' tournament at Tilburg, Netherlands round 2, 2nd October 1981. Jan Timman is in conversation with Genna Sosonko, who is in play v. Kasparov- visible in the background.

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🔸GM Elshan Moradiabadi game analysis of the Tata Steel Masters 2018
🔸Tata Steel Masters
🔸Round 1
⚪️Anand,Viswanathan (2767)
⚫️Matlakov,Maxim (2718)
🔸1-0
🔍Annotator: [GM Elshan Moradiabadi ]
📗10...Ba7

(10...Bg4 11.h3 Bh5 12.Nbd2 has been played with no avail for black. White has slight advantage here.)

11.Nbd2 Na5 12.Bc2
📗13...b4! A forced reaction. 14.c×b4 Nc6 15.b5 Nb4 16.Nc4 Anand plays fast and he seems to be in control. Both sides have way too many weaknesses.