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36.Re1!, threatening 37.Re8+, seems to win on the spot now for Magnus! #NorwayChess pic.twitter.com/jUe1gFBbAC
— chess24 (@chess24com) May 29, 2025
MAGNUS beats Arjun in 48 moves with 98.3 ACCURACY!
He now leads #NorwayChess with 8 points. ???? pic.twitter.com/pDdTYFLm0Y— Norway Chess (@NorwayChess) May 29, 2025
GM Valery Salov turns 61 today. Born in Wrocław, Poland, he became World U16 Champion in 1980 and climbed the rankings to reach world number three in 1995—behind only Kasparov and Karpov, and ahead of Kramnik, Anand, and Ivanchuk.
In the late ’90s, he walked away from… pic.twitter.com/nRWxD7TrLe
— ICC chessclub.com (@chessclubICC) May 26, 2025
Magnus Carlsen beats World Champion Gukesh after a stunning king hunt played on the 10-second increment. "Game of the year so far!" says Howell: https://t.co/m4fhuQIw29#NorwayChess pic.twitter.com/4aKjJfbYK2
— chess24 (@chess24com) May 26, 2025
Magnus found nine consecutive the only moves.https://t.co/EVeJS63gmz pic.twitter.com/zN0sHIOdOw
— Take Take Take (@TakeTakeTakeApp) May 26, 2025
???? screenshot and tell us which chess legend do you play like! ???? pic.twitter.com/4XM5Nxjku4
— Chess.com – India (@chesscom_in) October 27, 2023
One of the greatest ever – Anatoly Karpov – turns 74 today.
European Junior (U-20) Champion 1967/68, World Junior (U-20) Champion 1969, World Champion 1975-1985, Soviet Champion 1976, 1983 & 1988 (jointly with Kasparov), winner of countless tournaments…
(????details: Alt Tabs.) pic.twitter.com/Yq9F7nxWFf— Douglas Griffin (@dgriffinchess) May 23, 2025
#chessTBT The last “chess classic” between Kasparov and Karpov was an exhibition match held in Valencia in September 2009.
These two titans of the game faced off in five World Championship matches over 15 years, playing a total of 144 games in one of the greatest rivalries in… pic.twitter.com/ugsXmTtjl3
— ICC chessclub.com (@chessclubICC) May 22, 2025