Archiwum kategorii ‘Bazy szachowe, partie’
???? Czasami pułapka na mata w 1 ruchu zadziała również na arcymistrza ???? pic.twitter.com/K6fMhdKdvT
— Chess.com (@chesscom_pl) January 19, 2024
Tablebase time!
The endless endgame Yilmaz-Roebers should end in Black's favour. ???? #TataSteelChess #Womeninchess pic.twitter.com/6AwNjI04uA— lichess.org (@lichess) January 19, 2024
25 years! Mixed feelings about having great Wijk an Zee games older than some of this year's #TataSteelChess players! ???? But I appreciate their thoughts and this tribute very much. Special tournaments inspire special games! https://t.co/WGu8Umna1O
— Garry Kasparov (@Kasparov63) January 20, 2024
According to many, @Kasparov63 is still the Greatest of All Time (GOAT) in chess. Today, it is exactly 25 years since Kasparov played his most famous and possibly best ever game, against Veselin Topalov in Wijk aan Zee. The story:https://t.co/o9p4cmOcy2
— Peter Doggers (@peterdoggers) January 20, 2024
Truely a legendary team from 25 years back – 1999! #TataSteelChess Look for the only one still active in 2024 ????https://t.co/QxGHMZiGiP pic.twitter.com/44kI7SVFzE
— !TUUR (Arthur van de Oudeweetering) (@TUUR1) January 17, 2024
What a day for female chess players – and indeed for the chess community at large!
Ju Wenjun beats Alireza Firouzja (no.6 in the world!), while Eline Roebers wins against the Hans Niemann.
Really impressive. pic.twitter.com/rXcH0aXMNi
— Emilchess (@EmilSutovsky) January 18, 2024
What a day at @tatasteelchess! Ju Wenjun ???????? defeated Firouzja ???????? while Eline Roebers ???????? took down Hans Niemann ????????! Good job ladies! ????????@WOMChess @FIDE_chess @ECUonline pic.twitter.com/Cb0y4jKR3Z
— Susan Polgar (@SusanPolgar) January 18, 2024
Two magnificent results yesterday, where Eline Roebers and Ju Wenjun won their games against Hans Niemann and Alireza Firouzja. More strong female players have had great results in Wijk aan Zee in the past, with one of them being @GMJuditPolgar's 2nd place finish in 2003 ????.… pic.twitter.com/SgV1QQmlKW
— Tata Steel Chess (@tatasteelchess) January 19, 2024









