πUnity Chess Multiple Choice 175
A: h4 β 6
πππππππ 46%
C: Bd2 β 5
ππππππ 38%
B: a3 β 2
ππ 15%
π₯ 13 people voted so far.
A: h4 β 6
πππππππ 46%
C: Bd2 β 5
ππππππ 38%
B: a3 β 2
ππ 15%
π₯ 13 people voted so far.
πUnity Chess Multiple Choice 176
C: d4 β 12
πππππππ 71%
B: eΓd5 β 3
ππ 18%
A: Qg5 β 2
π 12%
π₯ 17 people voted so far.
C: d4 β 12
πππππππ 71%
B: eΓd5 β 3
ππ 18%
A: Qg5 β 2
π 12%
π₯ 17 people voted so far.
20th September 1962. The 15th Olympiad at Varna (Bulgaria); the 5th round of the qualifiers. In the front row, the USA-Israel match, on top board Bobby Fischer v. Izak Aloni.
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Bobby Fischer in play against D. Rivera (Puerto Rico) in the 9th round of the preliminaries of the 15th Olympiad, Varna, 25th September 1962.
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Schiphol Airport, Amsterdam ,1962. On their return from the FIDE Candidates' Tournament at CuraΓ§ao - joint runner-up (with Efim Geller) Paul Keres, and the winner, Tigran Petrosian.
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On top board in the traditional match between the teams of Moscow & Leningrad, November 1984 - Vassily Smyslov v. Mark Taimanov.
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πΈWorld Youth Olympiad 2017
πΈRound 6
βͺοΈFirouzja,Alireza (2526)
β«οΈLobanov,Sergei (2441)
πΈ0-1
πΈRound 6
βͺοΈFirouzja,Alireza (2526)
β«οΈLobanov,Sergei (2441)
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πΈWorld Youth Olympiad 2017
πΈRound 7
βͺοΈTabatabaei,M.Amin (2573)
β«οΈRajdeep,Sarkar (2406)
πΈ1-0
πΈRound 7
βͺοΈTabatabaei,M.Amin (2573)
β«οΈRajdeep,Sarkar (2406)
πΈ1-0
βͺοΈ Boris Spassky
βͺοΈ Russian Chess Grandmaster
βͺοΈ World Chess Champion from 1969 to 1972
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βͺοΈ Russian Chess Grandmaster
βͺοΈ World Chess Champion from 1969 to 1972
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βͺοΈ Boris Spassky
βͺοΈ Russian Chess Grandmaster
πΉ Full name: Boris Vasilievich Spassky
πΉ Country: Soviet Union France Russia
πΉ Born: January 30, 1937 (age 80) Leningrad, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union
πΉ Title: Grandmaster (1955)
πΉ World Champion: 1969β1972
πΉ FIDE rating 2548 (December 2017)
πΉ Peak rating 2690 (January 1971)
β¦οΈ Spassky learned to play chess at the age of 5 on a train evacuating from Leningrad during the siege of Leningrad in World War II. He first drew wide attention in 1947 at age 10, when he defeated Soviet champion Mikhail Botvinnik in a simultaneous exhibition in Leningrad.
β¦οΈSpassky's early coach was Vladimir Zak, a respected master and trainer. During his youth, from the age of 10, Spassky often worked on chess for several hours a day with master-level coaches.
β¦οΈ He set records as the youngest Soviet player to achieve first category rank (age 10), candidate master rank (age 11), and Soviet Master rank (age 15).
In 1952, at 15, Spassky scored 50 percent in the Soviet Championship semifinal at Riga, and placed second in the Leningrad Championship that same year, being highly praised by Botvinnik.
β¦οΈ Now in one of his last Interviews, he said: " Iβm in the endgame of my life.β !!
β¦οΈ Review a game of Spassky again Bent Larsen whitch end in 17 moves!!!
βͺοΈ Bent Larsen vs Boris Spassky
βͺοΈ USSR vs. Rest of the World (1970), Belgrade SRB, rd 2, Mar-31
βͺοΈ Nimzo-Larsen Attack: Modern Variation (A01)
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βͺοΈ Boris Spassky
βͺοΈ Russian Chess Grandmaster
πΉ Full name: Boris Vasilievich Spassky
πΉ Country: Soviet Union France Russia
πΉ Born: January 30, 1937 (age 80) Leningrad, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union
πΉ Title: Grandmaster (1955)
πΉ World Champion: 1969β1972
πΉ FIDE rating 2548 (December 2017)
πΉ Peak rating 2690 (January 1971)
β¦οΈ Spassky learned to play chess at the age of 5 on a train evacuating from Leningrad during the siege of Leningrad in World War II. He first drew wide attention in 1947 at age 10, when he defeated Soviet champion Mikhail Botvinnik in a simultaneous exhibition in Leningrad.
β¦οΈSpassky's early coach was Vladimir Zak, a respected master and trainer. During his youth, from the age of 10, Spassky often worked on chess for several hours a day with master-level coaches.
β¦οΈ He set records as the youngest Soviet player to achieve first category rank (age 10), candidate master rank (age 11), and Soviet Master rank (age 15).
In 1952, at 15, Spassky scored 50 percent in the Soviet Championship semifinal at Riga, and placed second in the Leningrad Championship that same year, being highly praised by Botvinnik.
β¦οΈ Now in one of his last Interviews, he said: " Iβm in the endgame of my life.β !!
β¦οΈ Review a game of Spassky again Bent Larsen whitch end in 17 moves!!!
βͺοΈ Bent Larsen vs Boris Spassky
βͺοΈ USSR vs. Rest of the World (1970), Belgrade SRB, rd 2, Mar-31
βͺοΈ Nimzo-Larsen Attack: Modern Variation (A01)
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βͺοΈ Bent Larsen vs Boris Spassky
βͺοΈ USSR vs. Rest of the World (1970), Belgrade SRB, rd 2, Mar-31
βͺοΈ Download 10 best games of Spassky by PGN format
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βͺοΈ USSR vs. Rest of the World (1970), Belgrade SRB, rd 2, Mar-31
βͺοΈ Download 10 best games of Spassky by PGN format
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π 33.Nd5?? (Ne2+/-) Qg5?
After the white's blunder, black could have finished the game in a few moves.
(33...Nf3! 34.Kh1 Qh4 idea QΓh3
35.g3 BΓh3 36.Be2 Bf1+ 37.gΓh4 Rg1# 0-1)
After the white's blunder, black could have finished the game in a few moves.
(33...Nf3! 34.Kh1 Qh4 idea QΓh3
35.g3 BΓh3 36.Be2 Bf1+ 37.gΓh4 Rg1# 0-1)
π 44.Qd4??
White could have saved himself by playing intermediate move 44.Nc2.
(44.Nc2! Qf2 or Qb1 45.Qf3 = With equal chances due to dangerous pawn on a6.)
44.Qd4? Nce2 45.Qd1 Ng3+ 0-1
White could have saved himself by playing intermediate move 44.Nc2.
(44.Nc2! Qf2 or Qb1 45.Qf3 = With equal chances due to dangerous pawn on a6.)
44.Qd4? Nce2 45.Qd1 Ng3+ 0-1