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The major changes in Round 4 were Wesley So taking the sole lead in Pool D, while Vladimir Fedoseev caught Radek Wojtaszek in Pool B!
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FIDE Grand Prix 1 Pool A
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FIDE Grand Prix 1 Pool B
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FIDE Grand Prix 1 Pool C
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FIDE Grand Prix 1 Pool D
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Pentala Harikrishna and Alexei Shirov after Round 4 of the FIDE Grand Prix 2022 in Berlin
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Magnus Carlsen takes on Africa no.1 Bassem Amin | World Blitz 2021 | Commentary by Sagar
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Hans Niemann is not afraid of Daniel Fridman

18-year-old GM Hans Niemann (USA, 2327) was up against top German GM Daniel Fridman (2542) in Round 3 of Sheikh Hamdan bin Rashid Cup 2021 Rapid.
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The Octopus Strikes | Daniil Dubov vs Vincent Keymer | FIDE Grand Prix Berlin 2022
The world's oldest living grandmaster, Yuri Averbakh, a former USSR champion (1954) and Candidate (1953), but also renowned chess arbiter, author and historian, celebrates his centennial today - yes, he is now 100 years old! Congratulations! 💯 🎂
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An exclusive interview with Yuri Averbakh // In the Search for Truth

Did you ever have the chance to take an interview from a 100 year-old? Ilya Levitov is lucky. He talked to the oldest Grandmaster in the world, Yuri Averbakh, on the eve of his 100th birthday!
Read our full interview with Yuri Averbakh as he celebrates his 100th birthday!

➡️ https://www.chess.com/news/view/yuri-averbakh-100-years
Boris Gulko turned 75 today! USA and USSR Champion, former Candidate, a man with +3-1=4 vs Kasparov, he lives nowadays in Israel. Boris stopped playing due to pandemic, but prior to it kept 2500+ level. Prolific author, he penned great chess books and also known as a publicist.
White mates in 4.

Game: Boris Gulko vs Jouko Aijala, Oerebro, 1966.
"I am convinced, the way one plays chess always reflects the player's personality. If something defines his character, then it will also define his way of playing."

🔸 Vladimir Kramnik

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Boris Gulko