Chess Club Time Quiz - Tata Steel Chess Tournament 2021
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1. The Tata Steel Chess Tournament is an annual chess competition held in January that attracts the world’s greatest chess minds to which city? *
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2. The Tata Steel Chess Tournament used to be called: *
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3. Which one of these famous chess players never won the Tata Steel Chess Tournament (or the same tournament under a previous name)? *
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4. Which one of these chess players is not playing in the 2021 Tata Steel Chess Tournament? *
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Baskaran Adhiban and Shakhriyar Mamedyarov in which Mamedyarov uses a very nice endgame motif in order to secure a victory in round 6 of the 2018 Tata Steel Masters Chess Tournament. We join this game at move 85 for black. What is Mamedyarov's winning plan for black? *
From the 1/13 Daily Chess Musings
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I am sharing a position from round 10 of the 2014 Tata Steel Masters between Fabiano Caruana and Arkadij Naiditsch. We join the game right after Fabiano Caruana plays 37. Rxb7 as white. Can you spot Arkadij Naiditsch’s beautiful combination to win with the black pieces? *
From the 1/14 Daily Chess Musings
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Magnus, who during the post game interview expressed that he wasn’t “especially happy” with his play during the first round capitalized nicely on his opponents blunder late in the game. *
From the 1/16 Daily Chess Musings
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Round 2: Alexander Donchenko versus Fabiano Caruana. Spot Caruana's next move. *
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Round 3: Alireza Firouzja versus David Anton Guijarro. White to move and win. *
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Round 4: Aryan Tari versus Alireza Firouzja. After lots of spicy play, their game suddenly ceased before the position resolved itself when the time troubled Tari offered a draw that Firouzja accepted on move 30. Can you find the first move of the winning combination black would have had? *
From the 1/19 Daily Chess Musings
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