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Man who illegally invaded Ukraine, targets innocent civilians, locks up political activists, & denies people free & fair #elections calls #democracy activist & freedom fighter a terrorist . .
As @Kasparov63 said, an “honor that says more about #Putin’s fascist regime than me.” pic.twitter.com/nlK5YiIcfQ
— Eva Maydell (Paunova) (@EvaMaydell) March 8, 2024
Ukrainian ???????? chess-players who has died because of Russia´s illegal ???????? invasion:
Glory to heroes! ♥️
Memorial tournament in Kyiv on 15 March. pic.twitter.com/MKABuI8Q9C
— Peter Heine Nielsen (@PHChess) March 5, 2024
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✅9 UEFA members to boycott competitions where Russian teams participate
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NEW ???????? ????????????To be continued pic.twitter.com/5rlKYI7cVo
— Base of Ukrainian sports ???????? (@Ukrsportbase) September 28, 2023
Born on this day – 9th March, 1943 – the 11th World #Chess Champion, Bobby Fischer.
The top of the FIDE Rating list, January 1973:
2780 Fischer
2660 Karpov, Tal
2655 Spassky
2650 Portisch, Korchnoi
2640 Petrosian
2630 Botvinnik
2625 Polugaevsky
2620 Larsen, etc. pic.twitter.com/tiQOjwDD6s— Douglas Griffin (@dgriffinchess) March 9, 2024
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World #4! Congratulations to Nodirbek Abdusattorov (2765.5 & TPR 2899) on winning the Prague Masters with one round to spare. After his determined victory against Maghsoodloo, he scores 6/8 and becomes unattainable for any other player https://t.co/l2VUeOmCBN ???? Anezka Kruzikova… pic.twitter.com/VDN2z330Ap
— 2700chess (@2700chess) March 6, 2024
What a tremendous player is Nodirbek Abdusattorov. The new world number four! Not seeing him in the FIDE Candidates feels like the cycle could still be improved…
???? Petr Vrabec/@PragueChess pic.twitter.com/E3bmNHuEAf
— Peter Doggers (@peterdoggers) March 6, 2024
Invitation to the 17th European Chess Solving Championshiphttps://t.co/3d18eYGYP1
Location: Hagen (Westphalia, near Dortmund, Germany)
Date: Friday, 19 to Sunday, 21 April 2024Official website: https://t.co/ME7MNXS5JX pic.twitter.com/d6amcc3R3p
— WFCC – World Federation for Chess Composition (@Wfcc_Chess) December 21, 2023
Siegbert Tarrasch's "Das Schachspiel" (1931) is probably the most successful German chess text-book. To date, no fewer than 32 German-language editions have been published.#SiegbertTarrasch #BOTD #Tarrasch1931 #chess #ChessLiterature pic.twitter.com/w5os5kAgiJ
— Xerses phus (@babel56) March 5, 2024












