Archiwum kategorii ‘Bazy szachowe, partie’
Blitz Day 2 is here! It will end in the blink of an eye.
Don’t miss it!#tsci2024 #TSCI #tatasteelchessindia #chess #indianchess #kolkata #chessmasters #womeninchess #blitz pic.twitter.com/9qEC9MozzE
— Tata Steel Chess India (@tschessindia) November 17, 2024
Congratulations to @MagnusCarlsen on adding #TataSteelChessIndia Blitz Gold to his Rapid title! pic.twitter.com/9DF1zHTy6P
— chess24 (@chess24com) November 17, 2024
#Chess all over the place:
POLAND
Bruno Barbey (1941-)
Krakow, 1981@mr_furdyna pic.twitter.com/SZOgFI8kcd— Roaring Pawn (@chessContact) June 13, 2019
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#szachy https://t.co/ozJKgQ5IvY pic.twitter.com/oq1TkRAbWy
— Jerzy Konikowski (@JerzyKonikowski) 4 grudnia 2018
Kontynuacja odcinka 170
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— European Chess Union (@ECUonline) October 24, 2024
Dans la ronde 5 de la Coupe d’Europe des Clubs, le C’Chartres Echecs de Vasyl Ivanchuk affronte le Rishon Le Zion de Boris Gelfand.
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???? féminin https://t.co/6AD39LJXXh@ECUonline pic.twitter.com/Jq7pyFF7FJ— Europe Echecs (@EuropeEchecs) October 24, 2024
Shakhmatnyi Byulleten (6,1985)
Belle victoire du C’Chartres Echecs de Vasyl Ivanchuk dans la cinquième ronde de la Coupe d’Europe des Clubs sur le Rishon Le Zion de Boris Gelfand.
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— Europe Echecs (@EuropeEchecs) October 24, 2024
#Chess all over the place:
POLAND
Bruno Barbey (1941-)
Krakow, 1981@mr_furdyna pic.twitter.com/SZOgFI8kcd— Roaring Pawn (@chessContact) June 13, 2019
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Tilburg (Interpolis), 1st November 1991. The 12th-round meeting between @vishy64theking & @Kasparov63. The Indian grandmaster defeated the World Champion in a dramatic game, but it wasn't enough to stop Kasparov from taking 1st place in the event.
(????: Stadsarchief Breda.) #chess pic.twitter.com/IPdWSJP2v1— Douglas Griffin (@dgriffinchess) January 18, 2021
#Chess all over the place:
POLAND
Bruno Barbey (1941-)
Krakow, 1981@mr_furdyna pic.twitter.com/SZOgFI8kcd— Roaring Pawn (@chessContact) June 13, 2019
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