♖ We're hosting the @USChess Championship Online Qualifier!
Learn how you can participate and compete for a spot in the 2021 US Chess Championship! ⬇️
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♜ Want to play one of the craziest chess variants out there?
Try 5D Chess! Move pieces back in time to create branching timelines or send a rook to a parallel dimension!
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Top 5 mistakes made by my students:
1) Poor time mgmt ⏰
2) Bad Pawn moves ♟️
3) Bad Trades 💱
4) Missing opponents resources 🙈
5) Not understanding Statics vs Dynamics ☯️
#ChessImprovement
In only 17 brilliant moves (12...h4!! and 14...Rh1!! 🤩), Boris Spassky defeated the great Dane, Bent Larsen, in the 1970 U.S.S.R. vs. Rest of the World match! 😮
The game broken down one move at a time ➡ https://t.co/d35b8k4GGo
Tal's most celebrated victory in his first ever Soviet Championship - he eventually won a record six championships.
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Lessons learned: Don't open with 1...c6 and 2...d6 against Tal...
Analysis ➡ https://t.co/HYYYBHoarA
Karpov won almost every tournament and dominated for 10 years. Kasparov was #1 for 20 years, @MagnusCarlsen is #1 for 10 years now. Is #chess unique where one can dominate for that long? 👑💪🐐🤔
Hey Pawngrabbers fans! Because we got third place in our group, we need your help to qualify for the @PROChessLeague Summer Series finals. Vote for us, tomorrow August 17, from around 3pm EST to 7pm EST. Voting will take place on https://t.co/Ys86PHnqwx. #nervesofsteel
The Dutch can be tricky to face when playing the London System. So, try the GM approved 2.Bg5! instead. Check out https://t.co/2xSDbvT1q2 for a brand new video series on the London System by @EugenePerel