Carlsen facing the guy who called him „not a real chess player” and „prefers to wait for his opponent to make mistakes”. #RapidBlitz #nrksjakk pic.twitter.com/zPpnyYvz1f
— Tarjei J. Svensen (@TarjeiJS) December 26, 2021
Archiwum kategorii ‘Sylwetki’
Studying chess history.
IMO, the AVRO 1938 crosstable shows that Keres had a high ceiling and a low Flohr. pic.twitter.com/rIUYyM5rb2— Jan Gustafsson (@GMJanGustafsson) October 3, 2021
„Kto nie umie grać w szachy zajmuje się trenowaniem innych; kto słabiej gra w szachy uczy innych jak trenować innych; kto gra najsłabiej to pisze książki szachowe”. – Radosław Jedynak (prezes Polskiego Związku Szachowego od 2018 r.)
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Znakomita inicjatywa wydawnictwa RM: Na polskim rynku szachowym ukazała się świetna publikacja Paula Keresa „Końcówki szachowe” (tłumaczenie Grzegorza Siwka: Practical Chess Endings).
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Jerzy Konikowski:
Have you ever seen the whole Queen’s Gambit clock collection?
Surgery Professor Håvard Søiland has the biggest – and definitely the coolest – chess clock collection in the world, including the Capablanca-Alekhine clock from the 1927 World Championship Match in Buenos Aires,… pic.twitter.com/9VLssAPRpn
— Norway Chess (@NorwayChess) June 5, 2023
La combinación de Lasker
El 26 de agosto de 1889, se jugó “La combinación de Lasker”.
Hablé un poco de ella y de Lasker en una nota de ABC Color de Paraguay en 2013.
Escribir el libro sobre Lasker fue maravilloso, cada día me decía “¡Qué bueno era Lasker!”https://t.co/n3Ys3Bo2d4 pic.twitter.com/Iz3rIr0MIp— Zenon Franco (@ZenonchessPY) August 26, 2023
Sad news, Robert Hübner has died.
https://t.co/YnxncK5Ixo— Peter Heine Nielsen (@PHChess) January 5, 2025
Robert Hübner is the best German #chess player since Emanuel Lasker. At the height of his career, the grandmaster from Cologne was ranked third in the world.
The multiple World Championship candidate turned 75 years old.
A tribute by Hartmut Metz: https://t.co/dNYT6mrH4s pic.twitter.com/LTCamVu7KZ
— ChessBase (@ChessBase) November 7, 2023
Wijk aan Zee, 14th January 1975. West German grandmaster Robert Hübner is pictured in play v. Walter Browne (USA) in the opening round of the Hoogovens tournament.
World #3 in 1980, he was a four-time Candidate for the World Championship.
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— Chess.com (@chesscom) January 26, 2024
????♀️ ????♂️ Magnus Carlsen i Ella są już oficjalnie małżeństwem!
Zdjęcia: Amanda Pedersen Giske / NTB pic.twitter.com/yWAN7DQAfP
— Chess.com (@chesscom_pl) January 4, 2025
Only 76 years separate these two participants! #chess #Hastings #Korea pic.twitter.com/67yxi8G2uC
— Hastings International Chess Congress (@HIChCongress) January 3, 2025
A signed copy of the Hastings Int. Tournament programme 1922 for #ChessTuesday DYK: Sir R. W. B. Clarke devised the competition grading system 1st used by the British Chess Fed in 1958! From @ecfchess Library@LibraryDMU @chesstutor @garylanechess #chesshistory #chessliterature pic.twitter.com/UUARe6UCO0
— DMUArchives&RareBooks (@DMUSpecialColls) October 8, 2024
When Kasparov says, you gotta resign, you resign????????♀️????#Chess9LX #STLChesClub #chess pic.twitter.com/G4Rf4iqmjZ
— Saint Louis Chess Club (@STLChessClub) October 31, 2024











