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Hikaru Nakamura: Style, Career, and Influence on Modern Chess

Hikaru Nakamura: Speed, Audacity, and a New Era of Chess The Chess Player Who Moves Faster Than Time In the...

18/01/2026 319 Read more
Karpov vs. Unzicker: A Quiet Victory for a Positional Genius

Anatoly Karpov vs. Wolfgang Unzicker: the game where silence proved louder than attack When a game becomes a lesson In...

17/01/2026 311 Read more
World Chess Championship 1966: Petrosian vs. Spassky

The 1966 World Chess Championship: The Match That Turned Chess into a Science The End of Romance and the Beginning...

17/01/2026 402 Read more
Vassily Ivanchuk – a chess genius beyond titles

Vasily Ivanchuk — a genius who cannot be calculated The chess player who does not fit into any framework In...

16/01/2026 458 Read more
Kasparov vs. Topalov 1999: The Game of the Century and a Chess Masterpiece

Kasparov vs Topalov, 1999: The Game That Redefined Chess Genius The moment when chess stopped being just a game In...

16/01/2026 474 Read more
World Chess Championship 1972: Spassky vs. Fischer

The 1972 World Chess Championship The Match That Went Beyond Chess The Game the Entire World Watched Summer 1972. Reykjavik....

15/01/2026 348 Read more
The 1953 Candidates Tournament: Legendary Zurich

The 1953 Candidates Tournament: A Chess Marathon That Changed History When One Challenger Was Not Enough The 1950s became a...

15/01/2026 429 Read more
Ruy Lopez: Marshall Attack – Pawn Sacrifice and Initiative

Ruy Lopez, the Marshall Attack: Risk, Sacrifice, and Chess Audacity When Black Goes All In In classical chess, the Ruy...

14/01/2026 310 Read more
World Chess Championship 2006: Kramnik – Topalov

World Chess Championship 2006: The Match That Restored the Crown to Classical Chess The World Was Waiting for a True...

14/01/2026 312 Read more
The Evergreen Party: Andersen’s Legendary Masterpiece

“The Evergreen Game”: a chess poem that has survived the centuries A game that never grows old In the history...

14/01/2026 329 Read more
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