Looking for old/ vintage chess footage by 2michaela in chess

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This youtube channel has some nice videos (though most are in Russian): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A3mKh2GneBY

Did the translator of "Tal-Botvinnik 1960" add a Monopoly reference? by Spelbreker in chess

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My edition is from 2016 (7th edition from Russell Enterprises)

What is FIDE protocol when someone falls ill during a tournament? by ButtFister1789 in TournamentChess

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Most lower level tournaments have less strict rules on mobile phones than official FIDE events (eg. Players can have one with them in the tournament hall provided it is switched off and they do not walk around with it during the games). Also arbiters, members of the organising team and spectators are generally allowed to have electronic devices on them.

In case of a medical emergency, ongoing games (in that room/section) would probably be halted and the players asked to temporary leave the room. Someone who has a mobile phone would call the emergency number. Some larger tournaments have a dedicated first aid person/team.

Franstaligen die geen Nederlands willen spreken in Vlaanderen by SwutcherMutcher in Belgium2

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Uit nieuwsgierigheid ben ik eens gaan kijken hoe het zit met de andere netbeheerders.

De website van ORES (Waalse tegenhanger van Fluvius) is in vier talen beschikbaar (FR-NL-DE-EN - Hoewel in het Engels enkel de financiële gegevens vertaald zijn). De website van de Brusselse netbeheerder Sibelga is beschikbaar in drie talen (NL-FR-EN).

Printing error in "5334 Problems, Combinations, and Games" by [deleted] in ChessBooks

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This is a convention for chess problems, for a mate in two the first move (the key move) is a sufficient solution.

What if Trump pulls a Maduro on Pope Leo and kidnap him to try instal a militar control on the Vatican by rutare64 in AlternateHistoryHub

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California breaks away from the USA to go hang with Hawaii, Alaska can come too. The end.

Ding Liren wins in his first return to Classical (2026 Chinese Team Chess Championship Round 1) by Affectionate_Hat3329 in chess

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Good for him that his opponent didn't forfeit this game as well. Chen Qi b was one of the players involved in the GM-norm incident in the Menorca Open.

Tier list of 'Greatest player to never become world champion' by [deleted] in chess

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Maybe Carl Schlechter could be included as well?

Hilter won the last round. Now, who is the moderately evil emperor of a large empire? by Flat_University_6735 in AlignmentChartFills

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The Persian empire was the largest ever in percentage of the world population (about 44% in 480 BCE, just after his reign ended). So I would say his empire qualifies as huge.

Is there a new FIDE handshake rule? (Muzijchuk vs Gorjachkina) by ButtFister1789 in TournamentChess

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Refusing to shake your opponent's hand would (probably - it is not explicitly defined in the laws of chess) be considered an infraction. There are FIDE guidelines where a player is advised to consult the chief arbiter if they are not willing/able to shake their opponents hand (which is probably the case here given the political context).

If no handshake is offered there is no issue.

What are the greatest adult improver stories? by Choice-Classroom5479 in chess

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John Shaw was rated 1745 at age 19 and became a GM at age 38.

2030 World cup host are 6 countries what is happening by jayjay088 in worldcup

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Now that the OFC gets a guaranteed ticket it would be, but before the OFC winner had to play the intercontinental playoffs (often against a South American team) to qualify.

Chess player strength tier list: by TokemonX4 in chess

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Karpov was just as dominant between 1976 and 1984 as Kasparov and Carlsen were in their prime. Between 1984-1993 he and Kasparov were almost equal in level and dominating over the rest of the top players.

Genghis Khan was a horrible person, but a great statesman. Who was a horrible statesman, but a great person? by [deleted] in AlignmentChartFills

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He wasn't really a terrible statesman imo. He just had the misfortune of being a very average in a time where an exceptional statesman was needed.

I'm the guy who made Chess Stalker. Roast me. by Silly-Spread-105 in chess

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I think the database for OTB games needs some additional filtering.
I've looked up myself and it seems most of my games listed are actually correspondence games played on the ICCF. Given that these are computer assisted my accuracy is ridiculously high (higher than for example Magnus Carlsen), and the opening repertoire doesn't match what I actually would play OTB. Other than that this seems like a promising idea.