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Posted - 3 years 3 months ago
The first-ever World Chess Championship began in 1886.The match started off with a Steinitz win, but Zukertort hit back with 4 successive victories. In the next 15 games though, Steinitz piled up a 9-1 score to become the first official World Chess Champion!
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Posted - 3 years 3 months ago
The first-ever World Chess Championship began in 1886.The match started off with a Steinitz win, but Zukertort hit back with 4 successive victories. In the next 15 games though, Steinitz piled up a 9-1 score to become the first official World Chess Champion!
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Posted - 3 years 3 months ago
The first-ever World Chess Championship began in 1886.The match started off with a Steinitz win, but Zukertort hit back with 4 successive victories. In the next 15 games though, Steinitz piled up a 9-1 score to become the first official World Chess Champion!
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Posted - 3 years 3 months ago
A fascinating battle between two teenage IMs!The game took off with Rudik Makarian clearly under the pump vs Mamikon Gharibyan's energetic play. But once the latter started to go astray, Makarian came charging back and crowned the game with a spectacular QUEEN Sacrifice!
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Posted - 3 years 3 months ago
Di Benedetto 2386 1-0 Solomon 2364White's last move was Qb7+. How should Black respond? Choose the right move:a) Kf6b)
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Posted - 3 years 3 months ago
Some legends of game who never became the World Champion. Who do you think holds this impressive record at the Chess Olympiads?
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Some legends of game who never became the World Champion. Who do you think holds this impressive record at the Chess Olympiads?
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Posted - 3 years 3 months ago
Jennifer Yu Pier Luigi Basso 258 her last move Rc8, White has rejected a potential repetition. However, this walks into a swift finish, which GM Basso duly executed. Can you find it!?
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Posted - 3 years 3 months ago
Jennifer Yu Pier Luigi Basso 258 her last move Rc8, White has rejected a potential repetition. However, this walks into a swift finish, which GM Basso duly executed. Can you find it!?
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Posted - 3 years 3 months ago
Jennifer Yu Pier Luigi Basso 258 her last move Rc8, White has rejected a potential repetition. However, this walks into a swift finish, which GM Basso duly executed. Can you find it!?
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Posted - 3 years 3 months ago
Jennifer Yu Pier Luigi Basso 258 her last move Rc8, White has rejected a potential repetition. However, this walks into a swift finish, which GM Basso duly executed. Can you find it!?
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Posted - 3 years 3 months ago
Karjakin 1- tactics! Black's last move was Qe5 - how can white exploit it tactically?
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Posted - 3 years 3 months ago
It's going to be Radjabov vs Aronian in the finals of the ! The duo cruised to the finals by winning both their semi-final matches against Dubov and MVL respectively.It's a fresh finale pairing! Who do you think will win the title? Stefan64/Wikipedia
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It's going to be Radjabov vs Aronian in the finals of the ! The duo cruised to the finals by winning both their semi-final matches against Dubov and MVL respectively.It's a fresh finale pairing! Who do you think will win the title? Stefan64/Wikipedia
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Posted - 3 years 3 months ago
It's going to be Radjabov vs Aronian in the finals of the ! The duo cruised to the finals by winning both their semi-final matches against Dubov and MVL respectively.It's a fresh finale pairing! Who do you think will win the title? Stefan64/Wikipedia
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Posted - 3 years 3 months ago
It's that time of the year! selection of the top 10 masterpieces for the year 2020 is now out!Some fun facts about the list Daniil Dubov makes the cut for the second year in a row
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Posted - 3 years 3 months ago
It's that time of the year! selection of the top 1 for the year 2 is now out!Some fun facts about the list Daniil Dubov makes the cut for the second year in a row Both the Muzychuk sisters feature on the list As many as 5 games from official FIDE championships Link
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Posted - 3 years 3 months ago
An absolutely crazy day at the - both Carlsen and Nakamura have been eliminated in the Quarter-Finals!Once again, it was Dubov who turned out to be a tough opponent for Carlsen while Aronian put up a dominant show against Nakamura.
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Posted - 3 years 3 months ago
An absolutely crazy day at the - both Carlsen and Nakamura have been eliminated in the Quarter-Finals!Once again, it was Dubov who turned out to be a tough opponent for Carlsen while Aronian put up a dominant show against Nakamura.
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Posted - 3 years 3 months ago
Some tactical training from the ongoing !L White to moveR Black to move
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Some tactical training from the ongoing !L White to moveR Black to move
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Posted - 3 years 3 months ago
An absolutely crazy day at the - both Carlsen and Nakamura have been eliminated in the Quarter-Finals!Once again, it was Dubov who turned out to be a tough opponent for Carlsen while Aronian put up a dominant show against Nakamura.
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Posted - 3 years 3 months ago
Some tactical training from the ongoing !L White to moveR Black to move
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An absolutely crazy day at the - both Carlsen and Nakamura have been eliminated in the Quarter-Finals!Once again, it was Dubov who turned out to be a tough opponent for Carlsen while Aronian put up a dominant show against Nakamura.
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Posted - 3 years 3 months ago
Some tactical training from the ongoing !L White to moveR Black to move
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Posted - 3 years 3 months ago
An absolutely crazy day at the - both Carlsen and Nakamura have been eliminated in the Quarter-Finals!Once again, it was Dubov who turned out to be a tough opponent for Carlsen while Aronian put up a dominant show against Nakamura.
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Posted - 3 years 3 months ago
Some tactical training from the ongoing !L White to moveR Black to move
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Posted - 3 years 3 months ago
Don't you hate it when something like this happens!?
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Posted - 3 years 3 months ago
Don't you hate it when something like this happens!?
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Don't you hate it when something like this happens!?
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Don't you hate it when something like this happens!?
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Don't you hate it when something like this happens!?
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Don't you hate it when something like this happens!?
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Don't you hate it when something like this happens!?
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Don't you hate it when something like this happens!?
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Posted - 3 years 4 months ago
Straight from Round 1 of the ! What should Black play? (a) Rd4 (b) Rh2One keeps Black in the game while the other loses.
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Posted - 3 years 4 months ago
Straight from Round 1 of the ! What should Black play? (a) Rd4 (b) Rh2One keeps Black in the game while the other loses.
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Posted - 3 years 4 months ago
Straight from Round 1 of the ! What should Black play? (a) Rd4 (b) Rh2One keeps Black in the game while the other loses.
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Posted - 3 years 4 months ago
Straight from Round 1 of the ! What should Black play? (a) Rd4 (b) Rh2One keeps Black in the game while the other loses.
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Posted - 3 years 4 months ago
Straight from Round 1 of the ! What should Black play? (a) Rd4 (b) Rh2One keeps Black in the game while the other loses.
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Posted - 3 years 4 months ago
Straight from Round 1 of the ! What should Black play? (a) Rd4 (b) Rh2One keeps Black in the game while the other loses.
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Posted - 3 years 4 months ago
Straight from Round 1 of the ! What should Black play? (a) Rd4 (b) Rh2One keeps Black in the game while the other loses.
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Posted - 3 years 4 months ago
Straight from Round 1 of the ! What should Black play? (a) Rd4 (b) Rh2One keeps Black in the game while the other loses.
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Posted - 3 years 4 months ago
Straight from Round 1 of the ! What should Black play? (a) Rd4 (b) Rh2One keeps Black in the game while the other loses.
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Posted - 3 years 4 months ago
Straight from Round 1 of the ! What should Black play? (a) Rd4 (b) Rh2One keeps Black in the game while the other loses.
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Straight from Round 1 of the ! What should Black play? (a) Rd4 (b) Rh2One keeps Black in the game while the other loses.
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Posted - 3 years 4 months ago
A smooth finishing display from the talented American junior Jennifer Yu! Can you find White's winning sequence here?
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A smooth finishing display from the talented American junior Jennifer Yu! Can you find White's winning sequence here?
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A smooth finishing display from the talented American junior Jennifer Yu! Can you find White's winning sequence here?
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A smooth finishing display from the talented American junior Jennifer Yu! Can you find White's winning sequence here?
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