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Player of the Day! Mark Taimanov ✨
Question 1: What's the result if Black takes on b3?
Question 2: What's a better move?
FM Orantes Taboada, Francisco (2247) - WIM Alinasab, Mobina (2317)
https://chesspuzzle.net/Puzzle/242352
Question 2: What's a better move?
FM Orantes Taboada, Francisco (2247) - WIM Alinasab, Mobina (2317)
https://chesspuzzle.net/Puzzle/242352
FIDE regrets to inform that GM Ding Liren will be unable to play in the second leg of the FIDE Grand Prix, to be held in Belgrade from February 28 to March 14. Despite the will and the efforts from both parties, there are insurmountable obstacles that prevent him from playing.
Ding Liren's chances of qualifying for the Candidates Tournament look to have gone completely, since he's unable to play the 2nd #FIDEGrandPrix. Dmitry Andreikin, who had to pull out of the 1st after a positive test, now gets the chance to play
Ding Liren's chances of qualifying for the Candidates Tournament look to have gone completely, since he's unable to play the 2nd #FIDEGrandPrix. Dmitry Andreikin, who had to pull out of the 1st after a positive test, now gets the chance to play
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Did he let go or no? | Shakhriyar Mamedyarov vs Vidit Gujrathi | World Blitz 2021
Happy Birthday World Chess Champion Vera Menchik!
Giving a simul in 1926, London.
Bibliothèque Nationale de France
🔗 Diego Rasskin Gutman (@drasskin)
Giving a simul in 1926, London.
Bibliothèque Nationale de France
🔗 Diego Rasskin Gutman (@drasskin)
Look at her eyes.
Vera Menchik became the first Women's Chess World Champion in 1927. She defended her title six times and lost only one game over the course of these seven tournaments.
She has gone many years ago but not forgotten - remember her on her birthday.❤️
16/02/1906
🔗 Judit Polgar (@GMJuditPolgar)
Vera Menchik became the first Women's Chess World Champion in 1927. She defended her title six times and lost only one game over the course of these seven tournaments.
She has gone many years ago but not forgotten - remember her on her birthday.❤️
16/02/1906
🔗 Judit Polgar (@GMJuditPolgar)
"Could we look into the head of a Chess player, we should see there a whole world of feelings, images, ideas, emotion and passion."
🔸 Alfred Binet
@UnityChessClub
🔸 Alfred Binet
@UnityChessClub
Tallinn 1979, Tal, Petrosian and on the right, it is of course none other than Peter Svidler 😅. Guess who that actually is.
🔗 Chess History (@MrMarksTV)
🔗 Chess History (@MrMarksTV)
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Capablanca during an exhibition game of living chess against Sir George Thomas in England in the mid-1930s.
🔗 Olimpiu Di Luppi (@olimpiuurcan)
🔗 Olimpiu Di Luppi (@olimpiuurcan)
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Player of the Day! Miguel Najdorf ✨
My Darwin picture of the day is this:
He loved a game of chess. Well, Collies are intelligent dogs after all. He often tried to psyche me out by staring, but here I played the 'Collie' opening and managed to draw. He offered it because he needed a wee...
🔗 Carl Portman 🏴 (@Carl\_Portman)
He loved a game of chess. Well, Collies are intelligent dogs after all. He often tried to psyche me out by staring, but here I played the 'Collie' opening and managed to draw. He offered it because he needed a wee...
🔗 Carl Portman 🏴 (@Carl\_Portman)
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The race is on | Hikaru Nakamura vs Levon Aronian | FIDE Grand Prix Berlin 2022
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Never give up! | Arjun Erigaisi vs Sergei Movsesian | World Blitz 2021