Замуж в ЦДШ?!
— Chess-News.ru Шахматы без цензуры (@Chess__News) April 4, 2021
Ольга Баделько. pic.twitter.com/cKJBEK49X8
USSR, April 1975. The newly-crowned World Champion Anatoly Karpov is pictured at the chessboard with his father, Evgeny.
— Douglas Griffin (@dgriffinchess) April 4, 2021
(D. Donskoi, Novosti Press.) #chess pic.twitter.com/vrclEAny2c
A close shave. The 13th World #Chess Champion, @kasparov63, is pictured at the start of the day in his home in Baku, USSR. November 1986.
— Douglas Griffin (@dgriffinchess) April 4, 2021
(B. Kaufman, Novosti Press.) pic.twitter.com/KvgRgU4zd8
Indian chess legend Grandmaster Viswanathan Anand (@vishy64theking) named the Sportsman of the Decade (Individual non-Olympic sports) at the 2021 Sportstar ACES Awards.
— All India Chess Federation (@aicfchess) April 3, 2021
Congratulations Viswanathan Anand!!
Photo : https://t.co/w8T6GIsIpU pic.twitter.com/MHxgsZlwhe
Serbian Chess Federation organises International Open Championship of Serbia, Serbia Chess Open 2021, from 2-8 July 2021.
— European Chess Union (@ECUonline) April 3, 2021
The event will take place in Belgrade, and will be played within Masters and Amateur groups, with a total prize fund of 25.000 EUR!https://t.co/pbQL6DQUm7 pic.twitter.com/hv7DXLBnIU
Гроссмейстеры Владимир Захарцов и Дарья Чарочкина – новые чемпионы Москвы. Соревнования по классическим шахматам завершились 2 апреля в Российском государственном социальном университете и Московском шахматной клубе. https://t.co/JQNlm1gzQD pic.twitter.com/yQaBBCmBN6
— Moscow Chess (@Moschess) April 3, 2021
Турнир претендентов #FIDECandidates.
— Chess-News.ru Шахматы без цензуры (@Chess__News) April 3, 2021
Первый скриншот с оф. сайта: весна 2020, перед началом турнира.
Второй скриншот: весна 2021, перед началом 2-го круга. pic.twitter.com/XUfz3LaKlE
They tell me it's Atlas but I know, deep down - that's Sisyphus#soontm pic.twitter.com/uogQjvhDNj
— Peter Svidler (@polborta) April 2, 2021
The 15-game match, won by Spassky (+4-2=9) lasted a month and a half.
— Douglas Griffin (@dgriffinchess) April 3, 2021
The players and seconds seem to have made the most of the facilities at the Hotel Méditerranée!
(: J-C. Deutsch / Paris Match.) #chess pic.twitter.com/cuu81oZYja