The latest Chess Notes item points out a website with this great footage of Akiba Rubinstein. https://t.co/Hm8TKqlXXP pic.twitter.com/YkqWLbOaJj
— Olimpiu Di Luppi (@olimpiuurcan) March 11, 2018
Great Akiba Rubinstein (1880-1961) was born today 142 years ago. Probably the greatest of non-champions. Author of numerous opening concepts and endgame discoveries, he somewhat lacked an iron will and sportive qualities, but his name will be remembered as long as chess exists. pic.twitter.com/hQfrPTKfFp
— Emilchess (@EmilSutovsky) December 1, 2022

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The striving to play deeply in the opening, and the so-called “long plan”, that is when a game’s played from the beginning to the end in one key… That’s what I like in chess, and it comes from Akiba Rubinstein.
-Boris GelfandInfo: chessintranslation,com
Photo via: semana,com pic.twitter.com/WjDkANYnlv— JustChessMiniatures (@JustChessMini) December 1, 2023
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Mimo, że niektórzy próbowali mydlić oczy opinii publicznej (nawet kilku streamerów 😉 ) to sprawa od początku była dla myślących ludzi oczywista. Patrycja Waszczuk winna! Można się rozejść 😉 https://t.co/8y5HXwKPur
— Zbigniew Pakleza (@ZPakleza) December 1, 2023
„Związek szachowy chciał ukręcić głowę sprawie Waszczuk”
➡️ Trwa Królewska Gra ♟ pic.twitter.com/PKYpUTTy6h
— Kanał Sportowy (@Sportowy_Kanal) December 22, 2022
And there it is: pic.twitter.com/4XTs6D2Cll
— Douglas Griffin (@dgriffinchess) November 30, 2023
Two lone Americans up against the world, facing immeasurable odds
Victorious 53 years apart at the legendary Tournament of Peace
8/9: 2946 performance rating
I know of no better life purpose than to perish in attempting the great and the impossible pic.twitter.com/qjZlhRIYJp
— Hans Niemann (@HansMokeNiemann) November 30, 2023
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Zachęcamy do zapoznania się z pełną listą publikacji Jerzego Konikowskiego:
10 years ago today I went for a swim pic.twitter.com/HJho1unZrU
— Magnus Carlsen (@MagnusCarlsen) November 22, 2023
Magnus Carlsen, one of the greatest chess players of all time, turns 33 today.
Happy birthday, Champ! ???? ????Did you know that, on this day in 2016, Magnus had a double celebration? He also won the World Championship match tiebreaks to retain his title!
Magnus Carlsen was World… pic.twitter.com/C9RcoKJG0G— International Chess Federation (@FIDE_chess) November 30, 2023
Last minute prep in Groningen yesterday…. and then I ended up playing the London system anyway. pic.twitter.com/XV2BLM2pIN
— Magnus Carlsen (@MagnusCarlsen) 25 stycznia 2018
Congratulations to Fabiano Caruana for winning the 2023 Grand Chess Tour with two rounds to spare!????#GrandChessTour #SinquefieldCup
Photo by Lennart Ootes for GCT pic.twitter.com/uF2GW4X8AO— Grand Chess Tour (@GrandChessTour) November 28, 2023
Announcing the Veselin Topalov scholarship: awarding $10,000 to anyone with evidence of Kramnik’s “strange behavior” and unusually strong and quick play in the 2006 World Championship.
Apply on the website in my bio.
— Hans Niemann (@GMHansNiemann) September 13, 2023
A very interesting talk on a subject that has been rampant in the chess world. I believe online chess, like most esports that I know of, is bound to be played from a physical location to both help prevent cheating and to mitigate the current climate of endless suspicion. https://t.co/CCtvNvZnQH
— MVL (@Vachier_Lagrave) September 13, 2023
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“Kramnik clearly has lost his mind; unfortunately!” @gmhikaru
When even Hikaru Nakamura is accused of cheating online, you know the suspicions have gone too far! pic.twitter.com/vNogJrxBS3
— FIDE Online Arena (@FideOnlineArena) November 23, 2023
it's an impressive run but c'mon, this is just embarassing for kramnik. some of the stuff he says should be taken seriously but then he muddies the water with complete nonsense pic.twitter.com/1Z4r2lLVY1
— MrDodgy (data scientist) (@ChessProblem) November 21, 2023
U-16 World Youth Champion, ???????? Jakub Seemann greeted at school today morning! #YouthChess pic.twitter.com/xPwrD1qrFv
— International Chess Federation (@FIDE_chess) November 28, 2023





