One can well forgive an author for relying on internet blitz chess to research openings grandmasters hardly ever play. |
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The authors do a fine job of discussing important chess topics with an interesting mix of chess grandmasters. |
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He was the only American world title holder and, according to a consensus of grandmasters, the best chess player in history. |
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Both beginners and grandmasters alike can find plenty of interesting topics about chess there. |
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There is a curious correlation between the tarot and the Order of the Temple, in that the latter had 22 initiated grandmasters. |
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From the mid-1930s thethe 1980s, Soviet grandmasters dominated world chess. |
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As perhaps chess grandmasters do, we should think about the moves ahead and their potential consequences. |
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Indeed, what is it that makes Kasparov capable of beating other grandmasters and triumphing in simultaneous play? |
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Though almost all grandmasters pass their peak after age 45, the pace of decline varies greatly. |
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Bb5 has a firm place in the repertoire of many grandmasters where it is welcome above all as an anti-Sveshnikov weapon. |
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Ip Man suffers heartbreaking losses in the war, and the heyday of kung fu grandmasters is long gone. |
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The war over, young Stefano Surace had grown enough to train one-on-one directly with his father, who gave him as the last secrets he had learned from the grandmasters of the Butokukai which he had kept hidden. |
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Or even an alien from the planet Zaarg who can learn any human language in a day, can beat chess grandmasters ten at a time and can instantly factor the products of large prime numbers? |
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This White move, introduced in 1981, has been regularly experimented by many grandmasters of first level, but nevertheless is always nowadays a secondary way. |
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Other grandmasters who used to be handy with the round ball include Serbia's Ljubomir Ljubojevic, who was on the books of Crvena Zvezda as a teenager, and Vlastimil Jansa, a youth football international for Czechoslovakia. |
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By the way, let us notice that nowadays have his King uncastled, after Queens exchange, is not considered any more, by grandmasters, as a disadvantage. |
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Mr. Speaker, I am pleased to speak to Bill C-50 and, at the same time, to see the Bloc Québécois, which accuses us of siding with the Conservatives, siding so strongly with the Liberals, the grandmasters of EI cuts. |
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A confrontation between their art clarifies and strengthens the significance of these amazing artists who may be regarded as the grandmasters of modern art. |
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Elsewhere, various soccer leagues are looking like middle games of marathon battles between chess Grandmasters. |
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There are about 10 Grandmasters and 29 International Masters in Norway. |
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There are about 85 Grandmasters and 198 International Masters in Ukraine. |
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