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A Medal Won, But A Legacy Lost to Time

A Medal Won, But A Legacy Lost to Time

AstroTheoretical_Physics
| 22 days ago
| 828
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It's 6th December 1980. The 14th round of the Malta Chess Olympiad has begun. India, then considered a nascent chess country, was facing Mexico. However, all eyes were on one man, named Mohamed Rafiq Khan. He was battling against the Mexican playe...

Sixty-Four Places of Serendipity

Sixty-Four Places of Serendipity

AstroTheoretical_Physics
| Feb 13, 2026
| 1,202
| 46

This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, and incidents are products of the author's imagination or are used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, places, or actual events is purely coincidental. ...

How a Lost Soul Found Solace in Chess

How a Lost Soul Found Solace in Chess

AstroTheoretical_Physics
| Aug 15, 2025
| 4,274
| 30

Anyone who knows me well, both in real life and on this website, is also well aware that I just love stories and movies about comebacks and fightbacks. And who doesn't? From Rocky Balboa's comeback in Rocky III, where he rises from doubt and defea...

Two Masters, Two Grim Fates

Two Masters, Two Grim Fates

AstroTheoretical_Physics
| Mar 15, 2025
| 2,821
| 19

My blog page has been filled with tragic and inspiring stories from the chess world for quite a while now. Some very sad, some very encouraging, writing these blogs has become my forte. Whether it be the story of Peter Winston, whose sudden disapp...

King to a0: A Game Gone Wrong

King to a0: A Game Gone Wrong

AstroTheoretical_Physics
| Sep 24, 2024
| 3,050
| 29

The year 1962 brought all sorts of thrills and excitement to the chess world as after winning the US Chess Championship four times in a row between 1957 and 1961, Robert James Fischer had now started to take over all the prestigious international ...

The Puzzle of a Lost Prodigy

The Puzzle of a Lost Prodigy

AstroTheoretical_Physics
| Mar 23, 2024
| 11,182
| 83

The year 1978 saw one of the most controversial and heated World Chess Championships unfold between Anatoly Karpov and Victor Korchnoi, with both sides trying to knock each other down with all sorts of jabs, hooks, and uppercuts, along with throwi...

Chess Players Who Battled Depression

Chess Players Who Battled Depression

AstroTheoretical_Physics
| Dec 3, 2023
| 11,990
| 57

My forest is dark, the trees are sad, and the butterflies have broken wings.  Around 2 months ago, we observed the 32nd World Mental Health Day on the 10th of October 2023. It was first celebrated in 1992 at the initiative of the...

Most Important Players in Chess History

Most Important Players in Chess History

AstroTheoretical_Physics
| Nov 12, 2023
| 13,620
| 64

In virtually every sport or game, there is a debate about who is the greatest of all time, and which has been so far the best contest. So is the case with the royal game of chess. Thousands of articles, blogs, forums, and vlogs have been posted on...

The Habitable Hypermodernism

The Habitable Hypermodernism

AstroTheoretical_Physics
| Aug 8, 2023
| 14,433
| 92

It has always been accepted that the opening play has three main objectives: to develop the pieces, bring the king into safety and control the center. As a chess beginner, you were/are taught to control the center before doing anything. "Two pawns...

When Sherlock Played Moriarty

When Sherlock Played Moriarty

AstroTheoretical_Physics
| Jun 10, 2023
| 7,161
| 35

Hey there, thanks for clicking on the notification that said "@AstroTheoretical_Physics has a new post" (if you didn't click on that notification I don't know how you are here), and welcome to my last blog (kinda rushed) post for a while! Am I goi...

2013 World Chess Championship

2013 World Chess Championship

AstroTheoretical_Physics
| May 28, 2023
| 25,841
| 49

Hey there, and welcome back to Astro's Supercluster!  30th April 2023. The day when a new world chess champion was crowned. Ding Liren of China defeats Ian Nepomniachtchi of Russia in the last game of the rapid tie-breaks to become the...

Greatest Dutch Players Of All Time

Greatest Dutch Players Of All Time

AstroTheoretical_Physics
| May 11, 2023
| 2,318
| 38

The Netherlands. What comes to your mind when you hear the name of this country located in northwestern Europe? Oh, maybe the rich channels of canals, tulip fields, and windmills? Or maybe its capital, Amsterdam, and the Van Gogh Museum? Or maybe...

Questioning Chess Beginners

Questioning Chess Beginners

AstroTheoretical_Physics
| Apr 28, 2023
| 622
| 28

Hey there, and welcome back to the Astro's Supercluster! Today, I decided to keep my typical posts aside, as I came up with something different.  For anyone who plays chess, it is certain that they either have already gone through the "Beginner" ...

Puzzles From The Master Games

Puzzles From The Master Games

AstroTheoretical_Physics
| Apr 1, 2023
| 1,185
| 37

Hey there, and welcome back to Astro's Supercluster, a place where you are stormed with some breathtaking chess games, tales of great chess players, and a place where you get a chance to join me in my chess journey!  Puzzles are one of the ...

Crush The Queen's Gambit

Crush The Queen's Gambit

AstroTheoretical_Physics
| Mar 19, 2023
| 3,278
| 16

Queen's Gambit ( 2020 ), a global Netflix hit, follows the rise of the fictional chess prodigy Elizabeth Harmon, checkmating her way to victories in the male dominated sport. Thus, the on-screen matches igniting a new off-screen interest in the ga...

My First 10 Games On Chess.com

My First 10 Games On Chess.com

AstroTheoretical_Physics
| Jan 26, 2023
| 504
| 11

Hello everyone, I hope you all are having a great time! Welcome to Astro's Supercluster ( yes, my blogs finally have a permanent name ). This is going to be my last blog post for a while ( not the last post forever ), because I won't be posting du...

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