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@Spielmann-Tarrasch 1923.pgn
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🔸Rudolf Spielmann - Siegbert Tarrasch, Ostrava 1923
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For someone to win, another must lose... Grischuk joins the #SinquefieldCup leaders!

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Sinquefield Cup 2018 - Round 3

⚪️🇺🇸 Hikaru Nakamura
⚫️🇷🇺 Alexander Grischuk

Result : 0-1

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Nakamura,-Hikaru_vs_Grischuk,-Alexander_2018-08-20.pgn
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🔹 Nakamura, Hikaru (2777) vs. Grischuk, Alexander |Sinquefield Cup 2018
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🔹 Analysed by Chess.com

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An exhaustive collection of pictures of Howard Staunton.

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Leonard William Barden vs Viktor Korchnoi (14th Olympiad, Leipzig 1960).

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☑️ Leipzig Olympiad (Men) fin-A (1960)

⚪️🇬🇧 Leonard William Barden
⚫️🇨🇭 Viktor Korchnoi (USSR player)

Sicilian Defense: Paulsen. Bastrikov Variation (B47)

Result : 0-1

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“If a player believes in miracles he can sometimes perform them”

🔸 Viktor Korchnoi

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Julian Hodgson, Nigel Short, Leonard Barden and Victor Korchnoi (London, 1976). The photograph comes from Barden's 1977 book "Chess. Master the moves."

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🔸Saint Louis Blits 2018
🔸Round 2
⚪️Caruana,Fabiano (2822)
⚫️Aronian,Levon (2767)
🔸½-½
54... Qh6?
Aronian could have finished the game with 54... Kg8.
A) 55. Rd7 Rxf2+ -+
B) 55. Rf5 g4 56. Qh5 Rxf2+ -+
C) 55. Rf3 g4 -+
55.Qxh6+ Kxh6 56. Kg1 a4 57. Rc7 a3 58. Rxc6+ Kh5 59. Ra6 Bb2 60.c6 Ra1+ 61. Kg2 Rc1 1/2-1/2
🔸Saint Louis Blits 2018
🔸Round 2
⚪️So,Wesley (2780)
⚫️Nakamura,Hikaru (2777)
🔸½-½
36. Qe4??
36. Nh5+ Kf8 37. Qd4 would have put up more stubborn resistance.
36... Ra4 37. Ne8+ Kf8 38. Qc6 Rc4 39.Qd6+ Kxe8 40. Ra1 Rc1+ 0-1
⚪️#627 (Strategy-White to Move)
🔸Fischer,R
🔸Petrosian,T
🔸Buenos Aires, 1971
22.Nxd7+!!
Exchanging his nice knight for Petrosian's bad bishop, and received a technically winning position. After this exchange, Fischer takes control of the open c-file, and this consideration is more important than the superiority of the knight on c5 over the bishop on d7. In positions with a superior pawn structure, the exchange of pieces increases your advantage. The game ended quickly:
22...Rxd7 23.Rc1 Rd6 24.Rc7 Nd7 25.Re2 g6 26.Kf2 h5 27.f4 h4 28.Kf3 f5 29.Ke3 d4+ 30.Kd2 Nb6 31.Ree7 Nd5 32.Rf7+ Ke8 33.Rb7 Nxb4 34.Bc4
1-0
⚪️#628 (Strategy-White to Move)
🔸Gulko,B
🔸Adams,M
🔸Groningen, 1990