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SUMMARY:August 27
DESCRIPTION:QUOTE OF THE DAY \nFirst of all\, I am a mother\, and only then a chessplayer- Ketevan Arakhamia-Grant\, 2009\nBIRTHS \nVladimir Makogonov (1904-02.01.1993)\, strong Soviet Honorary Grandmaster and coach of Smyslov\, Botvinnik\, and Kasparov. “He was a master\, and I thank the destiny\, that I had the opportunity to communicate with him”\, said Kasparov.\nEugene Znosko-Borovsky (1884-31.12.1954)\, Russian-French Master\, coach and author. Editor of chess columns of numerous Russian newspapers. In 1917 he left for France and lived there for the rest of his life. Alekhine called him “one of the greatest modern chess creator-thinkers”.\nElizbar Ubilava (1950)\, Spanish Grandmaster born in Georgia. Twice he won the Georgian champion and was a second of Anand for 9 years.\nOlivier Touzane (1973)\, French International Grandmaster  who got to beat Anand in a game in the 2001 FIDE knockout.\nVladimir Georgiev (1975)\, Bulgarian-Macedonian Grandmaster. He became Bulgarian Champion in 1995 and Macedonia Champion in 2007.\nKonstantin Maslak (1984)\, Russian Grandmaster who switched successfully to poker game.\nAleksei Pridorozhni (1981)\, Russian Grandmaster.\nR. Rajpara Ankit\, (1994)\, Indian Grandmaster. \nDEATHS \nVictor Wahltuch (1875-1953)\, English Master who participated in the 1931 Olympiad as a member of the English team.\nGeorgy Agzamov (06.09.1954-1986)\, Soviet Grandmaster. the first of Central Asia who was accidentally killed when he went hiking and fell off a cliff and became trapped between two rocks. Taimanov said that “he was extraordinary sustained chess player with a brilliant tactical sight…” \nCHESS EVENTS \n1956 During its GA\, FIDE approved the new regulations for the world championships for men and women and the creation of an Olympiad for women. \nWORLD EVENTS  \n1828 Uruguay is formally proclaimed independent at preliminary peace talks brokered by the United Kingdom between Brazil and Argentina during the Cisplatine War.\n1896 Anglo-Zanzibar War: The shortest war in world history (09:00 to 09:45)\, between the United Kingdom and Zanzibar.\n1921 The British installed the son of Sharif Hussein bin Ali (leader of the Arab Revolt of 1916 against the Ottoman Empire) as King Faisal I of Iraq.\n1939 First flight of the turbojet-powered Heinkel He 178\, the world’s first jet aircraft.\n1957 Malaysia’s constitution comes into force. \n(Source: Wikipedia) \nGAME OF THE DAY \n\n\n \n\n\n	\n				[Event "American Continental 2nd"]\n[Site "Buenos Aires"]\n[Date "2003.08.27"]\n[Round "9"]\n[White "Sagalchik\, Gennadij"]\n[Black "Nakamura\, Hikaru"]\n[Result "0-1"]\n[ECO "C12"]\n[WhiteElo "2491"]\n[BlackElo "2568"]\n[PlyCount "76"]\n[EventDate "2003.08.17"]\n[EventType "swiss"]\n[EventRounds "11"]\n[EventCountry "ARG"]\n1. d4 Nf6 2. Nc3 d5 3. Bg5 e6 4. e4 Bb4 5. Nge2 dxe4 6. a3 Be7 7. Bxf6 gxf6 8.\nNxe4 f5 9. N4c3 c6 10. g3 b6 11. Bg2 Bb7 12. Qd3 Nd7 13. Nd1 Qc7 14. c4 O-O-O\n15. Ne3 Kb8 16. Qc2 Bd6 17. f4 h5 18. h4 Nf6 19. O-O-O c5 20. d5 Rhe8 21. Nc3\na6 22. Rhe1 Rg8 23. Nf1 Rxg3 24. Nxg3 Bxf4+ 25. Kb1 Bxg3 26. Re2 Bc8 27. Rd3\nBe5 28. Na4 Ka7 29. Rb3 Nd7 30. Bf3 Rg8 31. Bxh5 exd5 32. cxd5 b5 33. Nc3 c4\n34. Rxb5 Bxc3 35. d6 Qxd6 36. Rxf5 Rg1+ 37. 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