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βšͺ️#361 (Strategy-White to Move)
πŸ”ΈCarlsen,Magnus (2834)
πŸ”ΈGrischuk,Alexander (2747)
πŸ”ΈLondon Classic 2015
πŸ“•Unity Chess Multiple Choice 361

A: Ne1 – 6
πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘ 75%

B: BΓ—d3 – 1
πŸ‘ 13%

C: Qa4+ – 1
πŸ‘ 13%

πŸ‘₯ 8 people voted so far.
βšͺ️#362 (Strategy-White to Move)
πŸ”ΈDing,Liren (2766)
πŸ”ΈKarjakin,Sergey (2769)
πŸ”ΈTata Steel-A 2016
πŸ“•Unity Chess Multiple Choice 362

B: g4 – 8
πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘ 80%

A: Kb1 – 1
πŸ‘ 10%

C: Ne5 – 1
πŸ‘ 10%

πŸ‘₯ 10 people voted so far.
The 2018 GRENKE Chess Classic is a 10-player round-robin held in Germany from 31 March to 9 April. The first 3 rounds are in Karlsruhe alongside the GRENKE Chess Open, then after a rest day the last 6 rounds are in the Kulturhaus LA8 in Baden-Baden. The field features World Champion Magnus Carlsen and fellow Top 10 players Fabiano Caruana, Maxime Vachier-Lagrave, Vishy Anand and Levon Aronian, as well as women's no. 1 Hou Yifan. The time control is 100 minutes for 40 moves, then 50 minutes for 20 moves and then 15 minutes to the end of the game, with a 30-second increment from move 1. If players are tied for first place a rapid play-off will take place.

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26th Olympiad, Thessaloniki 1984. The 8th round match between the USSR and Sweden.
Beliavsky-Andersson Β½-Β½
Karlsson-Polugaevsky Β½-Β½
Tukmakov-Ornstein Β½-Β½
SchΓΌssler-A. Sokolov Β½-Β½

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Aleksandr Beliavsky, Wijk aan Zee, January 1985.

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5-year old Samuel Reshevsky playing an unknown opponent. (Source: Das interessante Blatt, 13 September 1917)

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Sammy Reshevsky was probably one of the most talented chess kids in history. He learned to play chess at 4 and was soon acclaimed as a child prodigy. At age 8, he was beating many accomplished players with ease and giving simultaneous exhibitions.

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USA-USSR match, New York City, June 1954. Here, on board 6, the game Kotov v. R. Byrne is in play; it would eventually be drawn in 108 moves. David Bronstein looks on.

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Lajos Portisch, the winner of the 1969/70 Hastings tournament.

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πŸ’’ Unity Chess Photo Gallery
πŸ’’ Unity Open August 2017

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β–ͺ️ Richard Teichmann
β–ͺ️ German chess master

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β–ͺ️ Richard Teichmann
β–ͺ️ German chess master

♦️ Richard Teichmann (1868-1925) was a German player, born in Lehnitzsch Sach-Altenburg, Germany, and one of the top players in the world at the beginning of the 20th century. He was blind in his right eye and wore an eye patch when playing in chess tournaments. He is sometimes known as β€œRichard the Fifth” because he took 5th place in at least 10 major tournaments. He is often quoted as saying β€œChess is 99% tactics.” He was a language teacher.

πŸ”Έ Full name: Richard Teichmann
πŸ”Έ Country : Germany
πŸ”Έ Born : 24 December 1868
Lehnitzsch bei Altenburg, Thuringia
πŸ”Έ Died: 15 June 1925 (aged 56)
Berlin, Germany

♦️ In Karlsbad 1911, Teichmann scored a convincing win, crushing Akiba Rubinstein and Carl Schlechter with the same line of the Ruy Lopez. Edward Lasker recounted the witty way in which Teichmann demonstrated the Schlechter win in his book Chess Secrets I learned from the Masters, and generally admired Teichmann's mastery.
♦️ Throughout his chess career Teichmann was handicapped by chronic eye trouble. He had only one eye, and eye trouble caused him to withdraw from the 1899 London Tournament after only four rounds.

♦️ Teichmann had a plus score against Alexander Alekhine (+3βˆ’2=2), drawing a match in 1921 when Alekhine was regarded as a world title challenger to JosΓ© RaΓΊl Capablanca. He even won as Black against Alekhine at Berlin 1921:πŸ‘‡πŸΌπŸ‘‡πŸΌ

πŸ”Ή Alexander Alekhine vs Richard Teichmann
πŸ”Ή Match (1921), Berlin GER, rd 6, Jun-10
πŸ”Ή Spanish Game: Exchange. Keres Variation (C68)

♦️ Review and download PGN fileπŸ‘‡πŸΌ


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