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Most Brilliant Chess Move Of 2019?! – Firouzja vs. Dubov, 2019

Alireza Firouzja stunned Daniil Dubov with an endgame piece sacrifice with only 30 seconds left on his clock! Is this the best chess move of 2019?! #chess #AlirezaFirouzja #brilliantchessmoves ➡️ http://www.twitter.com/Sam_Copeland ➡️ http://www.chess.com/member/SamCopeland … [Read more...] about Most Brilliant Chess Move Of 2019?! – Firouzja vs. Dubov, 2019

A Dance Of Bishops – Brilliant Chess Moves – Dehler, 1921

In a brilliantly simple study, we see some beautiful checkmating patterns, stalemate tricks, and even some clever promotional combinations. See just how much can be hidden in one simple chess position! #chess #chessstudy #brilliantchessmoves ➡️ http://www.twitter.com/Sam_Copeland ➡️ http://www.chess.com/member/SamCopeland … [Read more...] about A Dance Of Bishops – Brilliant Chess Moves – Dehler, 1921

Greatest Intermediate Chess Move Of All Time? – Fischer vs Schweber, 1970

Bobby Fischer's 15/18 in the 1970 tournament in Buenos Aires was one of his most dominant tournament wins. Playing against tailender Samuel Schweber, he found a beautiful chess combination to bring home a convincing point. #chess #bobbyfischer #brilliantchessmoves ➡️ http://www.twitter.com/Sam_Copeland ➡️ http://www.chess.com/member/SamCopeland … [Read more...] about Greatest Intermediate Chess Move Of All Time? – Fischer vs Schweber, 1970

Checkmate in Eight! Or Is It??? – Golmayo vs. Loyd, 1867

The brilliant chess problem composer, Sam Loyd, sometimes allowed his creativity to get in the way of competition. Playing against Golmayo back in 1867, Loyd announced mate in eight only ... it's not mate! Why not?! #chess #smotheredmate #brilliantchessmoves ➡️ http://www.twitter.com/Sam_Copeland ➡️ http://www.chess.com/member/SamCopeland … [Read more...] about Checkmate in Eight! Or Is It??? – Golmayo vs. Loyd, 1867

Bobby Fischer Crushes White In The King’s Indian – Letelier vs. Fischer, 1960

Bobby Fischer has a LOT of brilliant chess games in his history, but my personal favorite is his 1960 win against Rene Letelier. Playing the black side of the King's Indian Defense, Fischer demonstrates perfectly how to destroy White's pawn center with rapid development. Don't miss the beautiful finish where Fischer sets up probably the most beautiful checkmate in his … [Read more...] about Bobby Fischer Crushes White In The King’s Indian – Letelier vs. Fischer, 1960

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