Rapport (2784.6, World Rapid #5 ↑2) beats Wojtaszek 1.5-0.5 on tie-breaks and will meet Nakamura in the #FIDEGrandPrix semi-finals https://2700chess.com/games/wojtaszek-rapport-r1-berlin-ger-2022-02-11
Leinier Dominguez is the fourth semifinalist of Berlin #FIDEGrandPrix.
First, he won on demand against Alexei Shirov yesterday to reach the tiebreak against Wesley So and today defeated So 1.5-0.5 in the rapid games.
First, he won on demand against Alexei Shirov yesterday to reach the tiebreak against Wesley So and today defeated So 1.5-0.5 in the rapid games.
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Wesley So and Leinier Dominguez after the tie-breaks of the FIDE Grand Prix 2022
French Team at the 4th Chess Olympiad in Prague. Aristide Gromer (2nd board), Marcel Duchamp (reserve player), Alexander Alekhine (1st), Victor Kahn (3rd), and Louis Betbeder (4th). Alekhine won the gold medal scoring 75% of the points.
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The gold-medal-winning USSR team from the 1982 Women's Olympiad in Lucerne, Switzerland. All 4 members of the team - Maia Chiburdanidze, Nana Alexandria, Nona Gaprindashvili, & Nana Ioseliani - were from the Georgian SSR.
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Spassky and Petrosian before game 1 of their 1966 WCC match.
Spassky's facial impression shows that he's bored, but Petrosian is ready for all the tricks.
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Spassky's facial impression shows that he's bored, but Petrosian is ready for all the tricks.
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Player of the Day! Isaac Kashdan ✨
The puzzle of the week requires a lot of precision, but Daniel King explains the solution in his video.
Solve: https://chesspuzzle.net/Puzzle/452328
Solve: https://chesspuzzle.net/Puzzle/452328
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Find the checkmate! Chess puzzle of the week - Black to play and win #shorts
Haifa, 27th November 1989. The 4th round of the European Team Championship. 13-year-old Judit Polgar is seen in play v. Aleksander Wojtkiewicz on Board 2 of the Hungary v. Poland match.
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