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Posted - 3 years 6 months ago
A multi-simul featuring the great Viswanathan Anand holds the record for most chess games played at one location!
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Posted - 3 years 6 months ago
A multi-simul featuring the great Viswanathan Anand holds the record for most chess games played at one location!
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Posted - 3 years 6 months ago
A multi-simul featuring the great Viswanathan Anand holds the record for most chess games played at one location!
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In this position, cxd6 led to a loss for Wesley So after Abdusattorov's Rdf1! - when Black had trouble dealing with threats on the last two ranks. Which move instead of cxd6 would have helped Black stay afloat and perhaps achieve a draw?
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In this position, cxd6 led to a loss for Wesley So after Abdusattorov's Rdf1! - when Black had trouble dealing with threats on the last two ranks. Which move instead of cxd6 would have helped Black stay afloat and perhaps achieve a draw?
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In this position, cxd6 led to a loss for Wesley So after Abdusattorov's Rdf1! - when Black had trouble dealing with threats on the last two ranks. Which move instead of cxd6 would have helped Black stay afloat and perhaps achieve a draw?
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In this position, cxd6 led to a loss for Wesley So after Abdusattorov's Rdf1! - when Black had trouble dealing with threats on the last two ranks. Which move instead of cxd6 would have helped Black stay afloat and perhaps achieve a draw?
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In this position, cxd6 led to a loss for Wesley So after Abdusattorov's Rdf1! - when Black had trouble dealing with threats on the last two ranks. Which move instead of cxd6 would have helped Black stay afloat and perhaps achieve a draw?
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Posted - 3 years 6 months ago
In this position, cxd6 led to a loss for Wesley So after Abdusattorov's Rdf1! - when Black had trouble dealing with threats on the last two ranks. Which move instead of cxd6 would have helped Black stay afloat and perhaps achieve a draw?
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Posted - 3 years 6 months ago
The legendary Tigran Petrosian had an incredible record in team events. In particular, he lost just 1 game across 1 Who was his opponent in that game?
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The legendary Tigran Petrosian had an incredible record in team events. In particular, he lost just 1 game across 1 Who was his opponent in that game?
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The legendary Tigran Petrosian had an incredible record in team events. In particular, he lost just 1 game across 1 Who was his opponent in that game?
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The legendary Tigran Petrosian had an incredible record in team events. In particular, he lost just 1 game across 1 Who was his opponent in that game?
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The legendary Tigran Petrosian had an incredible record in team events. In particular, he lost just 1 game across 1 Who was his opponent in that game?
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The 8th World Champion Mikhail Tal was born in 1936. Renowned for his highly creative play, he quickly rose up the ranks in his youth and became the World Champ at 23. He remained a formidable force throughout his life - at 52, he won the 1988 World Blitz Championship! Harry Pot/Anefo
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Gideon Barcza vs Mikhail Tal, 1971Some solving for you on the occasion of Tal's birth anniversary. Tal has played a typically creative game so far. Now, it's time to bring home the full point. Black to play and mate in a maximum of 5 moves!
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Gideon Barcza vs Mikhail Tal, 1971Some solving for you on the occasion of Tal's birth anniversary. Tal has played a typically creative game so far. Now, it's time to bring home the full point. Black to play and mate in a maximum of 5 moves!
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Posted - 3 years 6 months ago
The 8th World Champion Mikhail Tal was born in 1936. Renowned for his highly creative play, he quickly rose up the ranks in his youth and became the World Champ at 23. He remained a formidable force throughout his life - at 52, he won the 1988 World Blitz Championship! Harry Pot/Anefo
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Gideon Barcza vs Mikhail Tal, 1971Some solving for you on the occasion of Tal's birth anniversary. Tal has played a typically creative game so far. Now, it's time to bring home the full point. Black to play and mate in a maximum of 5 moves!
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Wise words from the prolific author and International Master Israel Albert Horowitz. How many times have you played a great game only to squander it all with just one blunder!?
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Posted - 3 years 6 months ago
The 8th World Champion Mikhail Tal was born in 1936. Renowned for his highly creative play, he quickly rose up the ranks in his youth and became the World Champ at 23. He remained a formidable force throughout his life - at 52, he won the 1988 World Blitz Championship! Harry Pot/Anefo
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Gideon Barcza vs Mikhail Tal, 1971Some solving for you on the occasion of Tal's birth anniversary. Tal has played a typically creative game so far. Now, it's time to bring home the full point. Black to play and mate in a maximum of 5 moves!
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Gideon Barcza vs Mikhail Tal, 1971Some solving for you on the occasion of Tal's birth anniversary. Tal has played a typically creative game so far. Now, it's time to bring home the full point. Black to play and mate in a maximum of 5 moves!
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Posted - 3 years 6 months ago
The 'Magician from Riga' had an illustrious chess career. In addition to reaching the world chess summit, he achieved a multitude of impressive feats. Here's a selection of 3 of those numerous achievements!
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Posted - 3 years 6 months ago
The 8th World Champion Mikhail Tal was born in 1936. Renowned for his highly creative play, he quickly rose up the ranks in his youth and became the World Champ at 23. He remained a formidable force throughout his life - at 52, he won the 1988 World Blitz Championship! Harry Pot/Anefo
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Wise words from the prolific author and International Master Israel Albert Horowitz. How many times have you played a great game only to squander it all with just one blunder!?
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Wise words from the prolific author and International Master Israel Albert Horowitz. How many times have you played a great game only to squander it all with just one blunder!?
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Posted - 3 years 6 months ago
Gideon Barcza vs Mikhail Tal, 1971Some solving for you on the occasion of Tal's birth anniversary. Tal has played a typically creative game so far. Now, it's time to bring home the full point. Black to play and mate in a maximum of 5 moves!
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Gideon Barcza vs Mikhail Tal, 1971Some solving for you on the occasion of Tal's birth anniversary. Tal has played a typically creative game so far. Now, it's time to bring home the full point. Black to play and mate in a maximum of 5 moves!
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Wise words from the prolific author and International Master Israel Albert Horowitz. How many times have you played a great game only to squander it all with just one blunder!?
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Posted - 3 years 6 months ago
Wise words from the prolific author and International Master Israel Albert Horowitz. How many times have you played a great game only to squander it all with just one blunder!?
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Posted - 3 years 6 months ago
Tenth edition of the series! Can you crack this one?
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Tenth edition of the series! Can you crack this one?
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Tenth edition of the series! Can you crack this one?
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Posted - 3 years 6 months ago
Vladimir Kramnik may have retired from professional chess but he continues to impress in his occasional appearances! This time, he wins the Razuvaev Memorial Blitz with a 1.5- victory over Evgeny Tomashevsky in the finals! Link
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Tenth edition of the series! Can you crack this one?
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Quick tactics! Firouzja's last move Ne6 was actually a mistake. How did Fedoseev take advantage of it? White to move!
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Posted - 3 years 6 months ago
King hunt 1
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Quick tactics! Firouzja's last move Ne6 was actually a mistake. How did Fedoseev take advantage of it? White to move!
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Posted - 3 years 6 months ago
King hunt 1
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Quick tactics! Firouzja's last move Ne6 was actually a mistake. How did Fedoseev take advantage of it? White to move!
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King hunt 1
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Quick tactics! Firouzja's last move Ne6 was actually a mistake. How did Fedoseev take advantage of it? White to move!
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Quick tactics! Firouzja's last move Ne6 was actually a mistake. How did Fedoseev take advantage of it? White to move!
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King hunt 1
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King hunt 1
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Posted - 3 years 6 months ago
Two exchange sacrifices in one game!For your viewing pleasure, check out this fascinating battle between IM Daniel Dardha and GM Thai Dai Van Nguyen from the Tegernsee Masters! The game took off with White slightly worse, but the two exchange sacrifices not only got the Belgian IM right back into the game but also led him to an eventual victory! Link
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Posted - 3 years 6 months ago
The 2 Sinquefield Cup was absolutely dominated by Fabiano Caruana, who began with 7 consecutive wins and finished with 8.5/1 three points ahead of the runner-up Magnus Carlsen. Can you guess the player who stopped Caruana's incredible 7-game winning streak?
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The 2 Sinquefield Cup was absolutely dominated by Fabiano Caruana, who began with 7 consecutive wins and finished with 8.5/1 three points ahead of the runner-up Magnus Carlsen. Can you guess the player who stopped Caruana's incredible 7-game winning streak?
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The 2 Sinquefield Cup was absolutely dominated by Fabiano Caruana, who began with 7 consecutive wins and finished with 8.5/1 three points ahead of the runner-up Magnus Carlsen. Can you guess the player who stopped Caruana's incredible 7-game winning streak?
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