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Chess and Life: Lessons from the 64 Squares

Chess and Life: Lessons from the 64 Squares

Hubarkov
| Mar 1, 2025
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Chess is more than just a game—it’s a battle of minds, a test of patience, and a source of endless life lessons. Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned player, the 64 squares teach us valuable skills that extend far beyond the board. ...

Chess Records That Are Hard to Break

Chess Records That Are Hard to Break

Hubarkov
| Mar 1, 2025
| 713
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Longest Official Game – In 1989, Ivan Nikolić and Goran Arsović played 269 moves over 20 hours and 15 minutes. The game ended in a draw. Youngest Grandmaster – Abhimanyu Mishra (USA) became a grandmaster at just 12 years and ...

The Craziest Chess Games in History

The Craziest Chess Games in History

Hubarkov
| Feb 28, 2025
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Carlsen’s Endgame Magic (2013) – Carlsen vs. AnandMagnus Carlsen showcased his legendary endgame skills against Viswanathan Anand, squeezing a win out of an almost equal position in the World Championship. Tal’s Tactica...

5 things a dumb chess player would do

5 things a dumb chess player would do

Hubarkov
| Feb 28, 2025
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Blunders major pieces for free. Moves the queen or rook into danger without realizing it, then says, "Oops, didn't see that!" Ignores development and plays only with pawns. Pushes pawns endlessly while the knights and bishops collect dus...

Шахматное королевство и тайна черного коня

Шахматное королевство и тайна черного коня

Hubarkov
| Feb 28, 2025
| 62
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В далеком шахматном королевстве, где черные и белые фигуры жили в мире, случилось нечто необычное. Однажды черный конь исчез прямо во время партии! Король и королева созвали совет. Белый ферзь предложил проверить всю доску, а черный слон предп...

Fact: The First Official Chess Olympiad

Fact: The First Official Chess Olympiad

Hubarkov
| Feb 26, 2025
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Первая официальная шахматная олимпиада прошла в 1927 году в Лондоне , организованная ФИДЕ (Международной шахматной федерацией). Этот турнир объединил национальные команды со всего мира для участия в престижном международном шахматном мероприятии. ...

Fact: The First Woman to Become a Chess Grandmaster

Fact: The First Woman to Become a Chess Grandmaster

Hubarkov
| Feb 25, 2025
| 1,108
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The first woman to earn the grandmaster (GM) title was Nona Gaprindashvili from Georgia in 1978. Before this, women could only compete for the Women’s World Chess Championship, but Gaprindashvili proved that women could compete at the high...

Fact: The Longest World Chess Championship Match

Fact: The Longest World Chess Championship Match

Hubarkov
| Feb 25, 2025
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The longest world chess championship match in history took place in 1984 between Anatoly Karpov and Garry Kasparov. The match was played under an old format—whoever won six games first would be declared the champion. After five months an...

Fact: The Origin of Chess

Fact: The Origin of Chess

Hubarkov
| Feb 24, 2025
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Chess originated in India around the 6th century under the name "Chaturanga". This early version of chess represented the four divisions of the Indian army: infantry, cavalry, elephants, and chariots, which later evolved into the modern pawn, kn...

Fact: The Longest Chess Game in History

Fact: The Longest Chess Game in History

Hubarkov
| Feb 23, 2025
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The longest officially recorded chess game lasted 269 moves! It was played in 1989 between Ivan Nikolić and Goran Arsović. The game ended in a draw after 20 hours of intense play. Now I'll generate an image for this fact.

Факт: Возможных шахматных партий больше, чем атомов во Вселенной

Факт: Возможных шахматных партий больше, чем атомов во Вселенной

Hubarkov
| Feb 23, 2025
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Число возможных шахматных партий оценивается в 10^120 (число Шеннона), тогда как во всей видимой Вселенной примерно 10^80 атомов. Это делает шахматы одной из самых сложных игр, даже для компьютеров!

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