"Mrs. F. Murza, a beautiful Parsee, whose husband is a student in London."
(Source: The Graphic, 29 October 1927)
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The Czechoslovak representative at the 1961 World Junior Championship - Vlastimil Hort. The event, which was held in The Hague, was won by the Yugoslav, Bruno Parma, ahead of Florin Gheorghiu (Romania) & Aleksandr Kuindzhi (USSR).
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The 3rd Vidmar Memorial in June 1975 was Anatoly Karpov's first (and arguably most important) tournament after he was given the world title.
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▪️ Savielly Tartakower
▪️ Polish and French chess Grandmaster and Journalist
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▪️ Savielly Tartakower
▪️ Polish and French chess Grandmaster and Journalist
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✅ #about_Tartakower
▪️ Savielly Tartakower
▪️ Polish and French chess Grandmaster and Journalist
♦️ Ksawery Tartakower was a leading Polish and French chess grandmaster. He was also a leading chess journalist and author of the 1920s and 1930s whose books remain popular even today. Tartakower is remembered for his sharp wit and aphorisms.
Full name : Ksawery Tartakower
Country: Poland & France
Born: 22 February 1887
Rostov-on-Don, Russia
Died: 4 February 1956 (aged 68)
Paris, France
Title : Grandmaster (1950)
♦️Tartakower is regarded as one of the most notable chess personalities of his time. Harry Golombek translated Tartakower's book of his best games, and in the foreword wrote:
🔹 Dr. Tartakower is far and away the most cultured and the wittiest of all the chess masters I have ever met. His extremely well stored mind and ever-flowing native wit make conversation with him a perpetual delight. So much so that I count it as one of the brightest attractions an international tournament can hold out for me that Dr. Tartakower should also be one of the participants. His talk and thought are rather like a modernized blend of Baruch Spinoza and Voltaire; and with it all a dash of paradoxical originality that is essential Tartakower.
♦️ A memorable game by Tartakower:
▪️ Savielly Tartakower vs Milan Vidmar
▪️ 1st Trebitsch Memorial (1907), Vienna AUH, rd 1, Jan-10
▪️ French Defense: McCutcheon. Chigorin Variation (C12)
♦️ Review and download PGN file👇🏼
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▪️ Savielly Tartakower
▪️ Polish and French chess Grandmaster and Journalist
♦️ Ksawery Tartakower was a leading Polish and French chess grandmaster. He was also a leading chess journalist and author of the 1920s and 1930s whose books remain popular even today. Tartakower is remembered for his sharp wit and aphorisms.
Full name : Ksawery Tartakower
Country: Poland & France
Born: 22 February 1887
Rostov-on-Don, Russia
Died: 4 February 1956 (aged 68)
Paris, France
Title : Grandmaster (1950)
♦️Tartakower is regarded as one of the most notable chess personalities of his time. Harry Golombek translated Tartakower's book of his best games, and in the foreword wrote:
🔹 Dr. Tartakower is far and away the most cultured and the wittiest of all the chess masters I have ever met. His extremely well stored mind and ever-flowing native wit make conversation with him a perpetual delight. So much so that I count it as one of the brightest attractions an international tournament can hold out for me that Dr. Tartakower should also be one of the participants. His talk and thought are rather like a modernized blend of Baruch Spinoza and Voltaire; and with it all a dash of paradoxical originality that is essential Tartakower.
♦️ A memorable game by Tartakower:
▪️ Savielly Tartakower vs Milan Vidmar
▪️ 1st Trebitsch Memorial (1907), Vienna AUH, rd 1, Jan-10
▪️ French Defense: McCutcheon. Chigorin Variation (C12)
♦️ Review and download PGN file👇🏼
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All six players of the ACCENTUS Grandmaster Tournament are now known.
The competition will be tough with world champion Magnus Carslen, the five-time winner Maxime Vachier-Lagrave, and World No 3 Mamedyarov all taking part in the tournament.
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http://www.chessdom.com/an-exceptional-line-up-in-biel/
The competition will be tough with world champion Magnus Carslen, the five-time winner Maxime Vachier-Lagrave, and World No 3 Mamedyarov all taking part in the tournament.
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http://www.chessdom.com/an-exceptional-line-up-in-biel/
Miedny Vsadnik wins the Premier League of the Russian Team Championship.
Congrats to the team members: Peter Svidler, Nikita Vitiugov, Matlakov, Fedoseev, Maxim Rodshtein, Alekseenko, and Goganov.
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Congrats to the team members: Peter Svidler, Nikita Vitiugov, Matlakov, Fedoseev, Maxim Rodshtein, Alekseenko, and Goganov.
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77. Kg1??
White could have obtained a draw with the following continuation:
77. Ne3! g3+ 78. Kh3! Kc5 79. Nf5
A)79...g2 80. Kh2 Kc4 81. Nh4 Ng5 82. Nxf3 Nxf3+ 83. Kxg2 =
B)79... f2 80. Kg2 Kc4 81.Nxg3 Nxg3 82. Kxf2 =
77... Kc5 78. Ne3 g3 79. Nf5 Kd5 80. Nh4 f2+ 81. Kg2 Nd2 0-1
White could have obtained a draw with the following continuation:
77. Ne3! g3+ 78. Kh3! Kc5 79. Nf5
A)79...g2 80. Kh2 Kc4 81. Nh4 Ng5 82. Nxf3 Nxf3+ 83. Kxg2 =
B)79... f2 80. Kg2 Kc4 81.Nxg3 Nxg3 82. Kxf2 =
77... Kc5 78. Ne3 g3 79. Nf5 Kd5 80. Nh4 f2+ 81. Kg2 Nd2 0-1
37.Nc4?
As a result of this inaccuracy, White has lost his advantage. Better is 37.Qc4 Qd7 38.Nf3 +/-.
Now, Black gets counterplay.
37...Rd4! 38.f3 Qb5! 39.g4 f5!
As a result of this inaccuracy, White has lost his advantage. Better is 37.Qc4 Qd7 38.Nf3 +/-.
Now, Black gets counterplay.
37...Rd4! 38.f3 Qb5! 39.g4 f5!
Nidjat Mamedov wins Nakhchivan Open 2018: The Nakhchivan Open 2018, dedicated to the memory of former Azerbaijan President Heydar Aliyev… http://bit.ly/2wuA09l