, all women rushed to megacities in order to earn money and feed their children. It was a terrible time of endemic prostitution, and these women today, with such a psychology , gave birth to these daughters of theirs, and there is a great coincidence in this place, because you and i today we are talking about a generation of weakwilled people who did not respect their appearance, did not present their uniqueness to society, but are trying to adapt themselves to this society, these little girls are trying to fit themselves into their weakminded reference group. I want to be like some blogger who earns prostitution. I want to be like, uh, there is my girl from the third entrance, because yesterday she was put in an expensive car, apparently, the key to her success. These are just the most fashionable breast endoprostheses. There is a category of such society girls, uh, who go to all these parties, but they look alike like two peas in a pod. For some reason, for some reason, such lips are
MegaBase 2024 is Chess History in action. Regularly updated every month, the Main Database currently offers 10.6 million games, many of them annotated. In the first part of his review he dealt with the treatment of chess in the 21st Century <a href="https://en.chessbase.com/post/megabase-2024-review-nagesh-havanur">in the MegaBase</a>. Here he offers a rare discovery from a world championship match that fell into oblivion.
The 1959 Candidates Tournament saw an inspired Mikhail Tal emerging victorious with 20/28 points in a quadruple round-robin. On his way to victory, Tal, aged 22 at the time, defeated Bobby Fischer, aged 16, in all four of their confrontations. GM Daniel King analysed one of these games, where Tal fearlessly grabs material, allowing Fischer to create a dangerous attack. The game, along with Daniel King’s voice-over, was featured in an animation produced by Umang Mankodiya.
A strong outlook of nonchalance is associated with the term "modern" in chess. It typically insinuates that a player is not grossly concerned with conventional strategies, especially having to control the center immediately. This article highlights Modern Defense, its core ideas, key variations, and how to play against it.
Boris Spassky, world champion from 1969 to 1972, celebrates his 87th birthday on 30 January. Spassky is regarded as a universal player and played numerous fantastic attacking games during his career. One of his favourite openings with White was the King's Gambit, which he used to beat players such as David Bronstein, Bobby Fischer, Yasser Seirawan and Anatoly Karpov. | Photo: Boris Spassky, Chess Olympiad Saloniki 1984 | Photo: Gerhard Hund