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Chess players from Russia and Cuba met in friendly tournament (+ Photo)


Chess players from Russia and Cuba met in friendly tournament (+ Photo)
Chess players from Russia and Cuba met in friendly tournament (+ Photo)
Moscow, May 16 (Prensa Latina) Chess players from the Republic of Buryatia, in Russia, lost to a Cuban team, in an online contest organized by the Russian Society of Friendship with Cuba (SRAC), according to its official website.
The friendly tournament, also promoted by the Cuban Chess Federation and the Chess Federation of Buryatia, celebrated the centennial of Cuban José Raúl Capablanca s victory over then-world champion Emanuel Lasker.
Between March 18 and April 28, 1921, in Havana, the competition took place in which Capablanca broke the 27-year hegemony of the German chess player, with a 9-5 victory (four wins, zero losses, 10 draws ) which made him the third World Chess Champion. ....

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Great Moments in Chess: Kasparov Seizes the Crown


Great Moments in Chess: Kasparov Seizes the Crown
Garry Kasparov was recently Jan Gustafsson and Peter Heine Nielsen s pick as the Greatest Chess Player of All Time, though their no. 2, Magnus Carlsen, may have something to say about that before he s done! For Part 2 of Sean Marsh s Great Moments in Chess series, he looks at November 9th 1985, when 22-year-old Garry finally snatched the World Championship crown from Anatoly Karpov, three years after his odyssey to the title had begun.    
Kasparov and Karpov during their 1985 match | photo: Owen Williams, Wikipedia
As Magnus Carlsen, Levon Aronian, Hikaru Nakamura and Shakhriyar Mamedyarov battle it out in the New in Chess Classic, we continue our celebratation of the New in Chess Magazine that the tournament is named after.    ....

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Top 10 Chess Wins That Go Beyond Checkmate


Top 10 Chess Wins That Go Beyond Checkmate
The Queen’s Gambit on Netflix has cast a cool spotlight on what’s often been considered the “nerdy” game of chess. While its origin is frequently debated, most agree that the game we know today evolved during the 16th century. The pieces were standardized in the 19th century, and the official world championship title followed. Modern chess theory dates back to the early 20th century. Computer engines and databases came into play at the end of the 20th century.
The two-player abstract strategy game represents medieval warfare on a playing board of alternating light and dark squares. The goal is to use one’s queen, pawns, bishops, knights, and rooks to checkmate the opponent’s king. But, as the following world records show, there are a lot of other ways to “win” at chess: ....

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110 years ago: Capablanca wins in San Sebastián


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On 20 February 1911, an outstanding chess tournament began in the Basque city of San Sebastián (Basque: Donostia). Fifteen chess masters were invited, who had earned the right to participate by getting excellent results in earlier tournaments.
Among the participants were the best players of the time, namely Siegbert Tarrasch, Frank James Marshall, Carl Schlechter, Geza Maroczy, David Janowski, Amos Burn, Akiba Rubinstein, Aron Nimzowitsch, Rudolph Spielmann, Milan Vidmar, Ossip Bernstein, Richard Teichmann, Oldrich Duras, Paul Saladin Leonhardt and the young José Raúl Capablanca, who was still unknown in Europe. Of the world’s best players, only Emanuel Lasker was actually missing. Lasker, as well as Henry E. Atkins, had been invited but did not accept the invitation. Instead, Lasker commented on the games of the tournament from Berlin for the New York Evening Post. Lasker married Martha Cohn on 1 March 1911, which was perhaps the reason for ....

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