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Well, today they will not prepare together for the next game.????
Levon Aronian vs. Magnus Carlsen
???? Who will be the KING of @chess_freestyle GS in Cape Town? Leave you prediction in comment.
????Tune in to our Pro Stream! I am waiting for you with #PeterLeko & @GM_Huschenbeth. JOIN… pic.twitter.com/3xyZPjPtfd— Judit Polgar (@GMJuditPolgar) December 11, 2025
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Born 145 years ago today – Akiba Rubinstein, one of the greatest players never to have become World Champion.
Pictured here giving a 25-board simultaneous display at the café 'Dobski' in the Polish city of Poznań, on 15th March 1931.
(????: https://t.co/bHBv1kzR2F.) #chess pic.twitter.com/UFIgpMGkkr— Douglas Griffin (@dgriffinchess) December 1, 2025
Rubinsteins unsterbliche Partie in 2 Minuten erklärt ⚡️ pic.twitter.com/yk3oC3ybKz
— Chess.com – Deutsch (@chesscom_de) October 14, 2025
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
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Today, we celebrate the birthday of one of the greatest players to have ever lived, Viswanathan Anand. A five-time World Champion and a timeless figure in our game, he remains very active promoting chess and supporting its growth worldwide. Happy birthday, @vishy64theking! pic.twitter.com/9KbxnN9SSG
— ICC chessclub.com (@chessclubICC) December 11, 2025
You can’t mess with the master of the mind game! ♔?♚@vishy64theking for @SIIndiaTweets #ViswanathanAnand #SIIndia pic.twitter.com/yk3wWTc4VV
— Sports Illustrated (@SIIndiaTweets) 4 września 2018
Studying chess with a view! pic.twitter.com/dXCxfbGp2M
— chess24 (@chess24com) December 8, 2025
new: Mark Dvoretsky (1947-2016) – a tribute to the most renowned chess coach of recent decades – https://t.co/0DJj4KdmWu pic.twitter.com/EmlVlDkIrn
— New In Chess (@NewInChess) March 22, 2024
???? Happy Birthday, @GMHikaru! ????
Currently ranked #2 in the world, a grandmaster since 15, five-time US Champion, and one of the few to cross 2800 elo with a 2816 peak — Hikaru continues to shape modern chess both on the board and online, inspiring millions every day. pic.twitter.com/EIywvQxD9E
— International Chess Federation (@FIDE_chess) December 9, 2025















