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lichess,
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"The blunders are all there on the board, waiting to be made"

Savielly Tartakower, founder of the hypermodern school and inventor of the now widespread Catalan Opening, was born in 1887.

rhys,
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samwho,
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@rhys the knights are killing me dude

lichess,
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71% of you thought it‘s a draw - however White to move wins! 😱🤯 Did you think it was a draw or winning?

video/mp4

TheGreenWalter,
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@lichess
Wow 😮, remarkable!
I was in the "This is definitely a draw" group. Even after trying on the board 😩 .

ScotHomestead,
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My grandmother was Scottish Ladies Chess Champion. She was a highly competitive bridge player. She also held a PhD in early ophthalmics which she wrote before WW2. On marrying my grandfather a research vet (who didn’t have a doctorate) he got an academic job and she was told she could only be part time as a demonstrator in the labs. We owe it to women like her to keep beating on the trail they blazed.

https://theconversation.com/from-bridge-to-chess-why-men-outperform-women-at-mindsports-and-what-to-do-about-it

coggins,
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Just stumbled across this December 2010 edition of Chess Life (which I'd never seen before).

It has a review by two-time US Women's Champion Jennifer Shahade of the chess fiction anthology MASTERS OF TECHNIQUE to which I contributed. She has some very nice things to say!

Check this interview with her in Vanity Fair about the TV series QUEEN'S GAMBIT:

https://www.vanityfair.com/hollywood/2020/11/11/queens-gambit-a-real-life-chess-champion-on-netflixs-new-hit

furqanshah,

Seriously old pieces of at Aboa Vetus Ars Nova - the Museum of Archaeology and Contemporary Art, Turku, Finland 🇫🇮

mrundkvist,
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@furqanshah We commonly find hnefatafl pieces in pagan graves around southern Scandinavia all the way back to AD 200!

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lichess,
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Who will become the next Indian No. 1 in ? 🇮🇳🤔

S_Dawud,

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Dommaraju Gukesh

lichess,
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Vera Menchik, 1st Women World Champion, was born in 1906.
Strong players who lost to her were said to be "members" of a "club". Notable members are Euwe, Reshevsky and Colle, while among "candidates" (who drew) there are Najdorf and her trainer Maroczy.

zaunkoenig,

@lichess She was killed by a german rocket in the second world war.🙁

JimDeFazioArt,
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concretedog,
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Random thought/ feature request.. I wish chess.com had an option where an AI could play out a game when a irl opponent resigns. Sometimes it would be cool to see how and endgame might play out.

lichess,
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@concretedog
On Lichess it is possible. 👀

lichess,
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What are your Valentine’s Day plans? We are there for you 🥰🤣

enmodo,
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@lichess unfortunately way too many awful reviews on Android.

lichess,
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@enmodo
A brand new mobile app is on the way. 😉
https://github.com/lichess-org/mobile

ChrisMayLA6,
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Well, I can't say I'm surprised, but nonetheless its notable that #chess is now embroiled in a discussion of #gender discrimination & #trolling... that would not seem unusual;

what is it about #men?

this is a rhetorical Q.; I have a pretty good idea about [#patriarchy, the threat any woman might pose to (insecure) men & why actually ever more shrill #toxicmasculinity is a sign of a world changing, not the reinforcement of an existing power structure....]

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-india-68201529

chestas,
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@ChrisMayLA6

This is certainly not a new discussion in the chess world. It comes to light in MSM every so often, but my experience is that little is changing to make chess generally more inclusive.

rhys,
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Bought a brilliant travel set, and, well...

samwho,
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@rhys taking Minty’s words to heart I see.

ramsey,
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Correct me if I’m wrong, but in , if a puzzle says the opposing king must “fall” in two moves, that means you can make up to two moves to checkmate the opposing king—not that you have two attempts to checkmate them. Right?

ramsey,
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@itsjoshbruce It appeared to be counting attempts to solve, but really, I had 3 attempts, and it reset the board after each incorrect move. I assumed I would get to try 2 moves at a time.

itsjoshbruce,
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@ramsey: That’s messed up (perfectly valid assumption, though). Constrains the potential for “unthought of solution” by the player.

No wonder people think there’s only one right way to do something. lol

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