GM Alireza Firouzja became Iranian national champion when he was just 13 years old. pic.twitter.com/gys2YzSaBJ
— David Llada ♔ (@davidllada) 5 maja 2018
Business casual part two #Croatia #GrandChessTour pic.twitter.com/Hq7QDg0KZ7
— Grand Chess Tour (@GrandChessTour) 26 czerwca 2019
Zagreb #GrandChessTour starts today:
1. Carlsen, 2875 ??
2. Caruana, 2819 ??
3. Ding, 2805 ??
4. Vachier-Lagrave, 2779 ??
5. Giri, 2779 ??
6. Nepomniachtchi, 2775 ??
7.Mamedyarov, 2774
8.Anand, 2767 ??
9.Nakamura, 2754 ??
10. So, 2754 ??
11. Aronian, 2752 ??
12.Karjakin, 2748 ?? pic.twitter.com/4OdZfrm0E9— International Chess Federation (@FIDE_chess) 26 czerwca 2019
I have often heard the lament „I can’t improve. I don’t have a coach.” You can always try reading some #chess books. It worked for me. pic.twitter.com/k1HREj7LHl
— Nigel Short (@nigelshortchess) 17 grudnia 2018



